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Inspiration for a rustic home design remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a rustic home design remodel in San Francisco
Summer Thornton Design, Inc
Zebra wallpaper straight from The Royal Tenenbaums makes a bold statement in this nursery. Dark, traditional furniture pops with bright velvets and a graphic, chocolatey carpet.
Summer Thornton Design, Inc.
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Adeeni Design Group
Architecture: Sutro Architects
Landscape Architecture: Arterra Landscape Architects
Builder: Upscale Construction
Photography: Christopher Stark
Example of a minimalist living room design in San Francisco
Example of a minimalist living room design in San Francisco
RAJ Kitchen and Bath, LLC
This family throws some mean parties where large crowds usually sit at the poolside. There’s an entire section of this walk out second level that is dedicated to entertaining which also gives access to the pool in the backyard. This place comes alive at night with built in surround sounds and LED lights. There was just one issue. The kitchen.
The kitchen did not fit in. It was old, outdated, out-styled and nonfunctional. They knew the kitchen had to be address eventually but they just didn’t want to redo the kitchen. They wanted to revamp the kitchen, so they asked us to come in and look at the space to see how we can design this second floor kitchen in their New Rochelle home.
It was a small kitchen, strategically located where it could be the hub that the family wanted it to be. It held its own amongst everything that was in the open space like the big screen TV, fireplace and pool table. That is exactly what we did in the design and here is how we did it.
First, we got rid of the kitchen table and by doing so we created a peninsular. This eventually sets up the space for a couple of really cool pendant lights, some unique counter chairs and a wine cooler that was purchased before but never really had a home. We then turned our attention to the range and hood. This was not the main kitchen, so wall storage wasn’t the main goal here. We wanted to create a more open feel interaction while in the kitchen, hence we designed the free standing chimney hood alone to the left of the window.
We then looked at how we can make it more entertaining. We did that by adding a Wine rack on a buffet style type area. This wall was free and would have remained empty had we not find a way to add some more glitz.
Finally came the counter-top. Every detail was crucial because the view of the kitchen can be seen from when you enter the front door even if it was on the second floor walk out. The use of the space called for a waterfall edge counter-top and more importantly, the stone selection to further accentuate the effect. It was crucial that there was movement in the stone which connects to the 45 degree waterfall edge so it would be very dramatic.
Nothing was overlooked in this space. It had to be done this way if it was going to have a fighting chance to take command of its territory.
Have a look at some before and after photos on the left and see a brief video transformation of this lovely small kitchen.
See more photos and vidoe of this transformation on our website @ http://www.rajkitchenandbath.com/portfolio-items/kitchen-remodel-new-rochelle-ny-10801/
Sheila Schmitz
Photo by Jeff Hanley © Houzz
Styling by Susan C. Kim
Example of a trendy kids' room design in Other
Example of a trendy kids' room design in Other
Olamar Interiors
A soft and sophisticated master bedroom retreat with a beachy feel in Alexandria, Va. The soft blue/grey color is soothing and relaxing. We added a grasscloth wallpaper to the tray ceiling to draw attention to the architecture and highlight the rope chandelier. Custom linen draperies add softness and warmth in this large space. A large seating area was warmed and made functional by a custom designed, custom made sectional and storage ottoman. The clients wanted a photo collage for their family photos as the main artwork for this space. Photo by Tinius Photography
Jobe Corral Architects
The family room stands where the old carport once stood. We re-used and modified the existing roof structure to create a relief from the otherwise 8'-0" ceilings in this home.
Photo by Casey Woods
Don Tankersley & Co.
Photo by Jeremy Bittermann
Example of a minimalist master bedroom design in Portland
Example of a minimalist master bedroom design in Portland
Anne Decker Architects, LLC
Located in the Langley Fork Historic District in McLean, Virginia, this residence was designed to speak to the formal massing seen in the existing neighborhood fabric of stately traditional homes. The simplicity and clean lines of the stucco and limestone façade blends harmoniously with its surroundings. Traditional forms, interjected with modern twists, create a tension that carries throughout the design, creating a home that feels warm and familiar while clean and distilled at the same time. Photo Credit: Gordon Beall Photography
Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects LLP
Ciro Coelho Photography
1960s one-story exterior home photo in Santa Barbara with a metal roof
1960s one-story exterior home photo in Santa Barbara with a metal roof
Pavilack Design
Master Remodelers Inc.,
David Aschkenas-Photographer
Example of a mountain style underground carpeted and black floor basement design in Other
Example of a mountain style underground carpeted and black floor basement design in Other
KuDa Photography
Private residence. Photo bu KuDa Photography.
Inspiration for a closet remodel in Portland
Inspiration for a closet remodel in Portland
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Planning Pretty
Photo: Camille Simmons © 2014 Houzz
Small eclectic white tile mosaic tile floor and blue floor bathroom photo in San Francisco with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and white countertops
Small eclectic white tile mosaic tile floor and blue floor bathroom photo in San Francisco with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and white countertops
Adrienne DeRosa
In the entry hall, a variety of patterns and finishes play off of one another with a sense of ease, and sets the tone for the rest of the house. Bisazza's Vienna Nero floor mosaics give the decor vintage appeal, while mirrored globe pendants and ornamental wallpaper lend a dash of opulence.
Taking advantage of the hall's length, the Novogratzes installed a series of coat hooks for easy access. With a fast-paced family of nine, keeping organized is crucial, and practical ideas such as this make it possible to minimize clutter.
Pendant lights by Tom Dixon, Y Lighting; Wallpaper, Flavor Paper
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz
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