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Neuhaus Design Architecture, P.C.
Photographer: Peter Margonelli Photography
Construction Manager: Interior Alterations Inc.
Interior Design: JP Warren Interiors
Freestanding bathtub - victorian freestanding bathtub idea in New York with multicolored walls
Freestanding bathtub - victorian freestanding bathtub idea in New York with multicolored walls
Gable Building Corp.
Dan Cutrona
Inspiration for a small timeless entryway remodel in Boston with a black front door
Inspiration for a small timeless entryway remodel in Boston with a black front door
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Lane Williams Architects
We began with a structurally sound 1950’s home. The owners sought to capture views of mountains and lake with a new second story, along with a complete rethinking of the plan.
Basement walls and three fireplaces were saved, along with the main floor deck. The new second story provides a master suite, and professional home office for him. A small office for her is on the main floor, near three children’s bedrooms. The oldest daughter is in college; her room also functions as a guest bedroom.
A second guest room, plus another bath, is in the lower level, along with a media/playroom and an exercise room. The original carport is down there, too, and just inside there is room for the family to remove shoes, hang up coats, and drop their stuff.
The focal point of the home is the flowing living/dining/family/kitchen/terrace area. The living room may be separated via a large rolling door. Pocketing, sliding glass doors open the family and dining area to the terrace, with the original outdoor fireplace/barbeque. When slid into adjacent wall pockets, the combined opening is 28 feet wide.
Hanson Fine Building
Photography: Barry Halkin
Eat-in kitchen - traditional galley eat-in kitchen idea in Philadelphia with paneled appliances, beaded inset cabinets, beige cabinets, an undermount sink, beige backsplash and limestone backsplash
Eat-in kitchen - traditional galley eat-in kitchen idea in Philadelphia with paneled appliances, beaded inset cabinets, beige cabinets, an undermount sink, beige backsplash and limestone backsplash
Best & Company
Paired with a Saarinen pedestal table, an upholstered banquette—fabricated and installed by Best & Company—makes full use of a formerly underutilized kitchen corner, now a site for morning coffee, conversation with the cook, and catching up on work before dashing out the door. The dark-stained wood on the frame and adjacent set-back cabinet add natural warmth to the all-white room without detracting from its sense of spaciousness.
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
"National Designer Show House at the Historic Greystone Estate in Beverly Hills"
** Our overaching theme was "It's definitely NOT your granddad's mansion anymore!"
balance design studio
Jeff Roberts
Mid-sized transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Portland Maine with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, an island, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Mid-sized transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Portland Maine with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, an island, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
KD Landscape
The lattice panel for screening those pesky neighbors features stone transom inserts to mimic the transoms on the home. Small bluestone tables with orchids were custom-built for the base of each stone column.
Thomas Jacobson Construction, Inc
New 4 bedroom home construction artfully designed by E. Cobb Architects for a lively young family maximizes a corner street-to-street lot, providing a seamless indoor/outdoor living experience. A custom steel and glass central stairwell unifies the space and leads to a roof top deck leveraging a view of Lake Washington.
©2012 Steve Keating Photography
Home office - large coastal freestanding desk dark wood floor home office idea in Portland with blue walls, a two-sided fireplace and a wood fireplace surround
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Annette English & Associates
Photography by Laura Hull.
Example of a transitional l-shaped kitchen design in Los Angeles with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, concrete countertops, beige backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash
Example of a transitional l-shaped kitchen design in Los Angeles with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, concrete countertops, beige backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash
Kristina Wolf Design
Example of a minimalist carpeted and blue floor bedroom design in San Francisco with gray walls
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
Inspiration for a mediterranean courtyard landscaping in San Luis Obispo.
Arterra Landscape Architects
The hillside garden responds to movement of the wind, flow of the water and warmth of the sun with an artful integration of storm water management practices. Rhythmic landforms and a grassy swale slow stormwater flow, allowing it to percolate into the ground and divert it away from the house. The meandering path and sitting area nestle in a warm pallet of colors maximizing the use of the side property and views of the San Francisco Bay. Low maintenance and drought & deer tolerant planting provide a gracious transition between the built environment and the adjoining openlands.
Michele Lee Wilson Photography
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Ellie Lillstrom Photography
Photo: Ellie Arciaga © 2015 Houzz
Inspiration for a small eclectic enclosed medium tone wood floor living room remodel in Seattle with white walls
Inspiration for a small eclectic enclosed medium tone wood floor living room remodel in Seattle with white walls
THE EDEN GROUP
The Rancho Estate provides a level of luxury that sets it apart from any residence in Los Angeles, breaking the record for the most expensive home ever sold in the Encino area. The Eden Group worked with the client to achieve all their development goals by providing integrated design and engineering services which developed concurrently achieving project milestones while staying within the construction budget. Our residential design team used modern aesthetics which entailed of design elements tailored to provide spacious and unparalleled views of the San Fernando Valley. Attracting a dream buyer is the most important aspect in the eyes of any real estate developer and that is why we chose two words to describe the amenities we incorporated into the design: Vast & Spectacular. The estate allows you to swim with infinite views, get your work out on at the indoor gym, shoot hoops with your friends in the indoor basketball court, go for a round of bowling with your child, chomp on popcorn in your theater, get a massage after the steam room at your private spa, putt a couple hole-in-ones, and if you get bored you can always choose to go for a ride from the collection inside your 16-car garage. Majestic high ceilings mixed wide span openings created a challenge for our engineers given the strict rules in the Baseline Hillside Ordinance and the California Building Code. Our structural engineers prepared innovative design plans which entailed of 150 deep pile foundations mixed with steel and laminated timber framing members. We also used permanent shoring techniques to reduce construction cost by eliminating the need for temporary shoring plans for both the structure foundation and on-site retaining walls. Given that California has some of the strictest stormwater management requirements and the total amount of non-permeable areas on this project, the client was required to construct a 35,000-gallon rain harvesting tank per the Low Impact Development Plan Best Management Practice (BMP’s) standards. Our specialized drainage design team captured all on-site stormwater through trench drains, area drains, and downspouts which routed water to a mechanical sump pump that connected to the storage tank for irrigation use later. Innovative design engineering techniques used on this project allowed for increased safety and sustainability making the Rancho Estate a masterpiece of contemporary construction.
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