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Example of a classic u-shaped dark wood floor laundry room design in Portland with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls, a stacked washer/dryer and gray countertops
SV Design
Having been neglected for nearly 50 years, this home was rescued by new owners who sought to restore the home to its original grandeur. Prominently located on the rocky shoreline, its presence welcomes all who enter into Marblehead from the Boston area. The exterior respects tradition; the interior combines tradition with a sparse respect for proportion, scale and unadorned beauty of space and light.
This project was featured in Design New England Magazine.
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Photo Credit: Eric Roth
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Cornerstone Architects
Framed by a large, arched wall, the kitchen is the heart of the home. It is where the family shares its meals and is the center of entertaining. The focal point of the kitchen is the 6'x12' island, where six people can comfortably wrap around one end for dining or visiting, while the other end is reserved for food prep. Nestled to one side, there is an intimate wet bar that serves double duty as an extension to the kitchen and can cater to those at the island as well as out to the family room. Extensive work areas and storage, including a scullery, give this kitchen over-the-top versatility. Designed by the architect, the cabinets reinforce the Craftsman motif from the legs of the island to the detailing in the cabinet pulls. The beams at the ceiling provide a twist as they are designed in two tiers allowing a lighting monorail to past between them and provide for hidden lighting above to reflect down from the ceiling.
Photography by Casey Dunn
Bunker Workshop
photos: Matt Delphenich
Example of a minimalist eat-in kitchen design in Boston with wood countertops, an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Example of a minimalist eat-in kitchen design in Boston with wood countertops, an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Hood Herring Architecture Pllp
This French country courtyard home is inspired by the 18th century urban French hotel plan. Often there were small courtyards preceeding the larger courtyard around which the rooms were located. The client had lived in Europe for many years and wanted a European feel to the home. Photos: Harry Taylor/Tilghman Herring
Laura Bohn Design Associates
Inspiration for a transitional mosaic tile shower bench remodel in New York
Rita May
Keep me logged in Forgot your password? Sign Up Facebook helps you connect and share with the people in your life. Sarah's House's Photos - Sarah's House: Season 3 Previous Next Click on people's faces in the photo to tag them. Family Bath Photography by Stacey Brandford Added April 28 · Comment · Like Regan Bourassa I do wonder if the lighting is sufficient in the evening - both fixtures seem a little dim. April 28 at 8:28am Jillian Neely hahah will the lights be sufficient. you can get brighter light bulbs. what a silly comment. April 28 at 8:50am Joyce Rupprecht having the curtains hung close to the ceiling is something I always suggest to my clients, too. Very nice :) April 28 at 9:38am Regan Bourassa Not silly Jillian have you ever been in a room with insufficient lighting-especially at night? For the size of this room I wouldn't think two fixtures would be project enough light. You can put brighter bulbs which will give you a strobe light effect but is that the best light for putting on make up for a night out? Pretty doesn't always mean practical... April 28 at 10:23am Robert Baker true, the overall look of the room is great but it's day. the light has too much blockage. why try to look so fancy at the expense of practicality? as for the brighter light idea, that would be absurd on different counts. The whole point of the chandelier is to provide beauty and with a bright light shining in your eyes, you're not going to want to look at it. Additionally, a brighter light would still have the blockage, so it might mean too bright in some places, too dim in others. April 28 at 12:57pm Mary Anne Miller Surprised there is not a claw foot tub in a farmhouse--way too modern with the gorgeous pine dressers--re-invented--Sar ah not your best work. April 28 at 6:07pm Kathy McGrath There is a claw foot tub in the other bathroom April 29 at 3:36am Wendalynn Jones ... Is this bathroom on the ground floor? And without frosted windows, does this mean pulling the curtains or
The Window Film Company UK Ltd
White printed designs from The Window Film Company are the ideal way of adding a stylish design feature to glass and glazing. With a wide range of varied patterns to choose from, there is a product to suit every style and taste. Each panel is created to your exact size specifications, and printed by our in-house graphics department.
DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design
View of the courtyard with the West MacDonnell ranges in the distance.
Photo Credit: Killian O'Sullivan
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Renovation Capital
The timber panel under the sink is Jarrah, and was used purely as a feature to complement the Jarrah island in this kitchen - see the entire kitchen on our profile, in album 'Fremantle (EWJ11)'. The cabinetry below is sufficient support for the sink so it is not a requirement.
The granite is Verde Maritaca San Francisco.
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