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In the master bedroom, cut mirrors reflect the geometric terrariums that hang from the ceiling.
Example of a trendy bedroom design in Portland with gray walls
Example of a trendy bedroom design in Portland with gray walls
REFINED LLC
Example of a classic l-shaped eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with white cabinets and paneled appliances
Chr DAUER Architects
The living room was restored to be a bright and crisply appointed space for entertaining and music. The original douglas fir flooring was refinished and complimented by the pale green painted trim.
Photographer: Bruce Damonte
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J. Grant Design Studio
Outdoor Living Room in Montecito
Inspiration for a mediterranean patio remodel in Santa Barbara with a fire pit
Inspiration for a mediterranean patio remodel in Santa Barbara with a fire pit
Sellars Lathrop Architects, llc
Example of a mid-sized classic white two-story wood gable roof design in Bridgeport with a mixed material roof
Harrell Design + Build
Example of a classic multicolored floor kitchen design in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, gray backsplash and subway tile backsplash
Globus Builder
Trendy dark wood floor bedroom photo in Los Angeles with white walls and a standard fireplace
Sarah Greenman
Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Read the Houzz article about this tree house: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/8884948/list/The-Most-Incredible-Kids--Tree-House-You-ll-Ever-See-
Allen Construction
Architect: Bob Pester, Burnell, Branch & Pester Architecture
Photography: Jim Bartsch Photography
The original A-frame home on this hillside lot was destroyed by wildfire. Not surprisingly, the clients wanted to rebuild a fire resistant home. Working together with their architect and builder, they chose a contemporary design with few, if any, fire susceptible, “weak links.”
When design was first discussed, the owners expressed a desire to have the house not be as exposed to the street as their previous. Primary motivation was privacy, but an added advantage was reducing solar heat gain on the southern exposure. The original concept was to bring some light in from the south, with the majority coming from the north along with fabulous views of the canyon and mountains nearby. As the conceptual building masses took shape, the architect was inspired to punch small openings into the south elevation, positioning them primarily for light infiltration, not to see out of. The goal was to compose a seemingly random-looking arrangement of the window fenestrations, even though their placement had a specific purpose in relation to each respective interior space.
Stardust Modern Design
oul Kjaerholm PK80 Bench: a modernist masterpiece™ from Stardust. The distinctive minimalist PK80 Bench was designed by Poul Kjaerholm (Danish spelling is Poul Kjærholm) in 1957. PK80 was specified by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York where it is used as a museum bench. Claude Monet's Water Lilies (1914-26) and Jackson Pollock's One: Number 31 (1951), look absolutely stunning when observed from the equally iconic PK80 bench. We at Stardust Modern Design also like the PK80 for quick modernist power naps...nothing wrong with that! http://www.stardust.com/PK80.html
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
This particular nursery was initially planned for a home that was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Every item was selected to fit perfectly into a room with a vaulted ceiling, an entire wall of windows and another wall with a built-in shelving unit on which we were going to place pretty lined baskets and other baby goodies. When the family was forced to relocate to a new home, we found ourselves with a few design challenges making things work for a completely different space. The overabundance of picture-frame moulding was especially challenging and several items planned for the wall space simply woulding work now, including a very wide branch with birds decal and another decal featuring a favorite inspirational quote from mom-to-be. But in the end, we're all very pleased with this nursery and the clients are thrilled that baby Jules will have a beautiful nursery despite Hurricane Sandy!
The picture frames above the crib will eventually hold sepia toned newborn photos and family photos. I don't like hanging blank frames on the wall, so I cut up some coordinating wall paper and fabric to make a monogram and silhouette to temporarily fill the voids.
The Doodlefish Kids pink toile bedding, Casablanca Distressed White Bratt Decor Crib, Jubilee Lighting, Pink Toile Nursery Glider Chair by Angel Song, beautiful bookends and jewelry box by Charn and Company, and more can be purchased from our boutique, Jack and Jill Boutique. Wall decal by Leen the Graphics Queen on Etsy.
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
The "Luster of the Pearl” combined the allure of clean lines and redefined traditional silhouettes with texture and opulence. The color palette was fashion-inspired with unexpected color combinations like smokey violet and tiger-eye gold backed with metallic and warm neutrals.
Our design included cosmetic reconstruction of the fireplace, mosaic tile improvements to the kitchen, artistic custom wall finishes, and introduced new materials to the Portland market.
For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/
Cornerstone Architects
Nestled into sloping topography, the design of this home allows privacy from the street while providing unique vistas throughout the house and to the surrounding hill country and downtown skyline. Layering rooms with each other as well as circulation galleries, insures seclusion while allowing stunning downtown views. The owners' goals of creating a home with a contemporary flow and finish while providing a warm setting for daily life was accomplished through mixing warm natural finishes such as stained wood with gray tones in concrete and local limestone. The home's program also hinged around using both passive and active green features. Sustainable elements include geothermal heating/cooling, rainwater harvesting, spray foam insulation, high efficiency glazing, recessing lower spaces into the hillside on the west side, and roof/overhang design to provide passive solar coverage of walls and windows. The resulting design is a sustainably balanced, visually pleasing home which reflects the lifestyle and needs of the clients.
Photography by Andrew Pogue
Castro Design Studio
Photo by Sacha Griffin
Example of a mid-sized classic two-story brick exterior home design in Atlanta
Example of a mid-sized classic two-story brick exterior home design in Atlanta
Murphy & Co. Design
Photo by Karen Melvin
Elegant gray floor entryway photo in Minneapolis with white walls and a black front door
Elegant gray floor entryway photo in Minneapolis with white walls and a black front door
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Stacy Bass Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal master porcelain tile and beige floor claw-foot bathtub remodel in New York with distressed cabinets, beige walls, marble countertops and shaker cabinets
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal master porcelain tile and beige floor claw-foot bathtub remodel in New York with distressed cabinets, beige walls, marble countertops and shaker cabinets
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