Originally designed as an 11,000sf single family residence, the home
was divided into nine apartments in the 1960’s and had fallen into disrepair. The new owners purchased the property with a vision to convert the building back to single
family residence for their young family.
The design concept was
the rear of the home includes a custom deGiulio kitchen and family room. The third level master suite includes a marble bathroom, dressing room, library, and office. The fourth level includes the family bedrooms and a guest suite with a terrace and views of Lake Michigan. The lower level houses a custom
color of the stain used on floor. tnx
I am simply curious about the detailing of the inlay "Herringbone" pattern. Is this hard to achieve? There doesn't seem to be any expansion required for the
Originally designed as an 11,000sf single family residence, the home
was divided into nine apartments in the 1960’s and had fallen into disrepair. The new owners purchased the property with a vision to convert the building back to single
family residence for their young family.
The design concept was
the rear of the home includes a custom deGiulio kitchen and family room. The third level master suite includes a marble bathroom, dressing room, library, and office. The fourth level includes the family bedrooms and a guest suite with a terrace and views of Lake Michigan. The lower level houses a custom
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the tops of the newels posts are flat? I can not make the picture larger.
What type of glass is used here how long are the spans and who manufactures this product?
Synthesis Design, the architect for this project, and ask who they used for a contractor. As far as finding out someone who can build this for you, try browsing our professionals section by your metro. You can looks at thousands of portfolio projects from designers in your area, and see if there looks like
a fan of the clear glass banisters
Instead of going only around the base or where the wall meets the ceiling, consider several horizontal and vertical panels for a contemporary display.
7. Provide framed views upward as well as forward. The opening at the top of the stairs invites us to explore what's there.
issues of past editorial s on the designer client; the ceiling of the entry was painted in Tracy's signature "Murdock yellow". The curvature of the edges of the ceiling is accentuated by the yellow and has always reminded me of the whimsical curved details of Barcelona Architect; Antoni Gaudi’s buildings
grouping of primitive ceramic urns to contrast the rest of the sophisticated furnishings in the entry hall. There aren’t too many clients that will let you paint their ceilings sunflower yellow!
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love the color of the vases as well as iron work
renovation of this turn of the century Carriage House preserved the integrity of the original scale and age of the structure, while enhancing its livability. Every surface was thoughtfully preserved, replaced or reinvented throughout. Landscaping was added to connect the home comfortably to its grounds.
selected to work in harmony with the architecture and to create a timeless and gracious place to call home.
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your town building inspector? They are really tough here in MA!
Can we get more views of the Carriage House stair railing? We want to see the front view of the newels and se
height of the newels? details of the design?
height of the newels? Also, in the design, are those leaves? what are those small tendrils? can we get a more detailed picture of that part?
middle of building a new house and am using this idea of fountain and stone at entry way. Could you please tell me the manufacturer and size of pump and also how the opening for the water to flow out of horizontal opening was done. Thanks so much for the help.
the type of stone used on the walls? Thanks.
who is the manufacturer of the large pendant
wanted to have more details of the stairs
Love the fountain and rock work. Need info. please on below details.
for one of my clients here in Portland. I really like the simplicity of this design. Can you share with me who fabricated the steel and wood and which cable hardware system was used? I would be so grateful.
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Pangaea
interested in building this staircase, how can I find out the co out.sts associated with building it? Was it a kit or built on site? Who would I contact? Your help with any information would greatly help me
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the end of the stair tread/riser on the stringer?
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Corynne
scroll work on side of stairs
scroll work under each step (at the side)
Like the side of the stairs
fill many of the rooms, including this teal patent leather loveseat in the foyer. The original staircase, accessorized with two traditional portraits, leads to the second-floor bedrooms. Portraits: Marion and Silber; artwork above sofa: “An Invisible Thread” and “Your Day Will Go,” by Sugarboo Designs