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The panels along the lower level of the porch, an area sometimes called the knee wall, are HardiePlank. These wide panels provide a horizontal contrast to the porch’s vertical posts. We wrapped the posts and beams (with the exception of the ridge beam where the rafters come together) in a trim by Boral. This trim material accepts stain and paint better than some other materials. It is also more durable than wood and is resistant to rotting, cracking and splitting.

In 2021, Reynard Architectural Designs accepted its first design project. Our team partnered with Tobars Dobbs to transform a tiny, abandoned ranch in West Atlanta into an expansive contemporary modern home.
The first floor, existing brickwork, and main structure where kept in tact. The original ranch was a closed floor plan with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with an extended hallway. All the interior finishes, appliances and walls were removed to convert the home into an open floor plan that maximizes space on the first floor. The finished home is a modern contemporary design that doubled the number of bedrooms, created four accessible outdoor decks, and created a fresh look that balances simplicity with plenty of character.
The home on Shirley Street takes advantage of minimalist/modern design elements, clean white countertops and cupboards that are complimented nicely by classic stainless steel finishes. The original ranch home was once confined and segmented.
Now, an open stairway that is bathed in natural light leads to the main living space above. Low profile jack and jill vanity mirrors, a soaker tub with a view, and a spacious shower all highlight the serene master bathroom.
The master bedroom makes great use of light with a small, private transom above the bed and easy outdoor access to a private patio deck behind the main sleeping quarters.
A private getaway shaded by the surrounding live oaks is just what's needed after a long day at work. The home on Shirley Street features four of these private patio decks that provide additional entertainment and relaxation space.

Northern Liberties Gem- Dyed Concrete to a grey color. We also used an acid to stain and discolor the newly poured concrete. After that we impregnated salt to eat into the concrete to create small holes. As a unique touch we embedded large nails into the concrete and used acid to create shadows of the nail marks into the concrete. The deck was built as a landing area stepping out of the door. In the rear of the yard, steel was mounted vertically to accept the grid and then filled with river rock. Steel trim was installed to the concrete to create the planter areas that border the concrete. Bamboo, trees, shrubs, and flowers were newly planted. The before pics show the previous yard condition. The yard was transformed into a stunning Asian themed work of art. Everything was executed perfectly by the installers who worked on this site. This customer now has a custom one of a kind backyard in Philadelphia, PA.
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Painted existing cabinets, converted sink cabinet to accept a farm sink, new countertops and backsplash, added wainscoting to match other parts of house, re-used cabinet hardware, Added custom make flat Roman Shades,, re-used existing appliances, replaced tile floor with period style to match home built at the beginning of the 20th Century. Updated lighting.

Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped concrete floor open concept kitchen design in Dallas with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Infinity Drain TD 20 Square Tile In Shower Drain
FEATURES
Center drain complete kit (strainer + clamp down floor drain to 2" or 3” outlet)
Waterproofing: PVC/Vinyl liner, Lead/copper pan, Hot mop, Rubber liner, Fiberglass
Tile-in 12 gauge, 316 stainless steel frame and body
Accepts flooring material up to ¾” in thickness
Overall size: 8” sq., Min. height above waterproofing: 1-5/16"
Capacity:
Standard Flow 2": 9 gallons per minute
High Flow 3" 21 gallons per minute
http://infinitydrain.com/products-td-20
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Designed around you and your unique narrative, this custom walk-in closet encapsulates the essence of who you are and who you aspire to be. As the doors open to reveal a world of tailored grandeur, accept the invitation to embrace organization as an art form. Your journey towards elegance starts here.

KenneyD,
Master addition/ remodel
I converted our square, cathedral ceiling, bonus room with a gable into a new master bedroom.
The main room has only one skylight and one window, but it lacks an acceptable exterior walls to add a window. To solve this meant a large opening to the bathroom, which now has 2 windows and 2 skylgihts. This required a unique design which incorporated a large wetroom, a peak-a-boo shower, large vanity and a watercloset.

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--We have long term cooperation with Full body Glazed tiles factories, can supply all the design on the catalog, customized designs and sizes are acceptable depends on quantity.
Have been supplying for Hotels, villas, and commercial buildings, restaurants.
Feel free to contact us if any needs :)
Glazed Tiles, good for living room floor, bedrooms, washroom and kitchen, size 600*600,24"X24", 800*800. 32"X32"

We are China buying agent for building materials and furniture, Sourcing Agent, providing One-Stop Service for Building projects supplying on Building Materials & Furniture from China.
Contact Ms Ella
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E-mail: Ella@ewe-china.com
We are cooperating with different Building Materials and furniture factories according to different clients' needs.
We can supply all the designs on the catalogs, and for sure customized designs and sizes/thickness are acceptable depends on quantity.
We have been working with Builders,Architects & Building Designers for projects of Hotels, villas, and residential buildings, restaurants and many others. Our reliable suppliers and factories are ready to supply different products at the most competitive cost according to your sizes and designs as per the projects needs.
We offer one stop services on:
(1) Sourcing for products
(2) Factory visiting & evaluation
(3) Prices Negotiation
(4) Quality control
(5) Shipping Coordination
(6) Documents for custom clearing
By sending us your projects layout and designs in CAD or PDF with required materials details,we could quote you cost accordingly.
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This wall upgrade was designed to conceal plumbing, heating and electrical ducts as well as to add a closet, bathroom access and shoe storage in a challenging space. Custom cabinetry and millwork were the only acceptable solution to maintain access to utilities and provide functional storage at the same time. The door to the bathroom is completely hidden and looks like the rest of the cabinets.

KEY FEATURES
• Hand Made in Europe
• Hand-Made by 3rd. generation of Aydin family.
• Premium Quality
• Hand lined bottom
• Hand stitching
• 100% genuine cowhide leather
• European (Balkan) breed animals
• Each product is BRANDED with serial number and Craftsmanship seal.
• Hides used for making Patchworks are sourced ethically and humanely and 100% as byproduct of meat production
• Animals are free-range raised, sustainable sourced mainly on mountain pastures of Eastern Europe.
• Animal skins are endemic to breeds specific for Eastern European region.
• Skins ARE NOT processed by mass processing facility, but rather family owned business with "Old Craft" certificate. This means that such business falls in "tradition" category of business, since third family generation takes care of business.
• All skins are hand processed using solutions with the P.H value of drinking water (7)! We have been assured into that by being present inside the workshop during skin processing
• Skins are processed in small batches, usually 5-10 at the time, in order for skin to preserve, to the greatest extend, its natural distinctions and quality.
• NOTE: The photo on this page represents design and style of this rug and IT IS AN IMAGE OF ACTUAL product you will receive. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly.
• NOTE: Few products may contain some natural flaws due to conditions inherent to natural animal products (scratches, insect bites, wrinkles, cuts, etc.) that will be discretely repaired. Please note that we do not wedge our cowhides but we rather discretely stitch and repair. Such flaws are acceptable for this type of product, since it represents the life of the animal to the fullest possible extent.
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I just love lighting stucco and stone homes. The sense of contrast and blending of Architecture makes this already stunning home look STELLAR at night! The key here is also light balance upon the home and with mature plantings surrounding the front foundation it was accepted that I could perform aesthetic pruning and corrective pruning on the plant materials for more optimal light placement and positioning. Couldn't wait for it to first get dark then the fun began of finish pointing int the dark. Clients so thrilled turned the backyard loose on me to light too!
See more on our site www.OutdoorLightingDesign.com

Many buyers ask the same question when sourcing bedside tables from China:
“Why is the MOQ so high?”
For OEM bedside table and nightstand projects, MOQ is not only a sales rule. It is connected with material purchasing, machine setup, finishing process, hardware ordering, packaging, and production efficiency.
For standard ODM bedside tables, MOQ is usually easier to manage because the factory already has the structure, material plan, and production process ready.
For custom OEM nightstands, MOQ is usually higher because the project may involve custom size, color, drawer structure, legs, handles, finish, logo, packaging, or smart functions such as USB-C, wireless charging, LED lighting, Bluetooth speaker, fingerprint lock, or password lock.
For importers, distributors, hotel buyers, e-commerce sellers, and private label furniture brands, the best solution is not always to ask for the lowest MOQ.
A better approach is:
- Start with existing ODM models
- Keep the material and finish simple
- Use mixed SKUs under one material plan
- Accept a reasonable small-order price increase
- Build long-term cooperation with the factory
- Test the market first before placing a larger order
Hebai Furniture, operated by Ganzhou Hebai Wood Products Co., Ltd., is a China-based OEM bedside table and nightstand manufacturer supporting OEM/ODM projects for global buyers.
We support:
- Modern bedside tables
- Leather nightstands
- Upholstered nightstands
- Smart nightstands
- Hotel bedside tables
- Wireless charging nightstands
- USB-C bedside tables
- LED nightstands
- Bluetooth speaker nightstands
- Fingerprint lock nightstands
- Custom packaging
- Private label furniture projects
If you are sourcing bedside tables or nightstands from China, understanding MOQ can help you reduce risk, control cost, and negotiate with suppliers more professionally.
Full MOQ guide:
https://hebaifurniture.com/blog/bedside-table-moq-guide
Browse product catalog:
https://hebaifurniture.com/category
Request catalogue and quotation:
https://hebaifurniture.com/catalogue
Hebai Furniture | OEM Bedside Table & Nightstand Manufacturer in China

We are China buying agent for building materials and furniture, Sourcing Agent, providing One-Stop Service for Building projects supplying on Building Materials & Furniture from China.
Contact Ms Ella
WeChat: Ella12530
WhatsApp: +8615002034810
E-mail: Ella@ewe-china.com
We are cooperating with different Building Materials and furniture factories according to different clients' needs.
We can supply all the designs on the catalogs, and for sure customized designs and sizes/thickness are acceptable depends on quantity.
We have been working with Builders,Architects & Building Designers for projects of Hotels, villas, and residential buildings, restaurants and many others. Our reliable suppliers and factories are ready to supply different products at the most competitive cost according to your sizes and designs as per the projects needs.
We offer one stop services on:
(1) Sourcing for products
(2) Factory visiting & evaluation
(3) Prices Negotiation
(4) Quality control
(5) Shipping Coordination
(6) Documents for custom clearing
By sending us your projects layout and designs in CAD or PDF with required materials details,we could quote you cost accordingly.
Contact Ms Ella
WeChat: Ella12530
WhatsApp: +8615002034810
E-mail: Ella@ewe-china.com
#chinabuyingagent #chinasourcingagent #guangzhousourcingagent #foshansourcingagent #foshanbuyingagent #chinahomefurniture #chinaweddingfurniture #foshanfurniture #chinadinningroom #chinafurniture #foshannordicfurniture #nordicfurnituresupplier #foshansourcingagent #furnituremadeinchina #chinanordicchairs #chinabuildingmaterials #beds #chinasofa #chinanightstands #chinadinningset #luxuryfurniture #luxurysofa #luxurybedroomset #luxurydinningset #luxuryhomefurniture

Built for the Bluff, A Sea Ranch Home is Remade from the Inside Out
The house had always been grounded, on an ocean bluff at The Sea Ranch. It sits unencumbered, adjacent to one of the most dramatic stretches of the Sonoma coast with protected commons meadow to the east, uninterrupted Pacific views to the west, and a bluff trail running alongside. What it lacked was the feeling of home, one that could hold up its own against the natural landscape.
The owners are entrepreneurs with deep involvement across tech, real estate, and development and they know how things are built. The Sea Ranch house had been in their lives for years, a second residence and a place for family to gather. Built for a different time, it felt more compromising than comfortable. Sitting in a closed off nook, the kitchen fit one cook at a time and turned its back on the rest of the house. The entry was dim and compressed, divided by a structural column that presented itself at exactly the wrong moment. The primary suite was small relative to the view outside it. A large rear bedroom sat behind a lowered ceiling with a bathroom that had never been added. The house was certainly worth the trouble of doing it right.
What followed was not one project but four, each with its own design challenge, each addressed over a period of time.
Where the House Meets the Ocean
The most complex piece of the project, in both structural and spatial terms, was the kitchen expansion. The existing room was a single-person galley squeezed in as an afterthought with no meaningful connection to the dining room, the living space, or the deck outside. To make it useful for a family that cooks and gathers, it needed to grow outward into an existing patio and flow into the rooms around it.
A big challenge was the roofline. Several planes at different pitches and angles converged directly where additional volume was needed. A new form had to join that geometry without reading as a correction. The solution found the simplest possible connection between the existing angles, a roofline that from outside the structure, appears entirely original. From the bluff trail where the addition is visible, there is no discernible seam.
Inside, the kitchen is now open to the living and dining rooms without interruption. A large sliding glass door connects the space onto the rear deck. The deck itself was expanded and oriented so that the body of the house shields it from the coastal wind which is a common consideration that determines whether outdoor space at The Sea Ranch actually gets used. The result is a room that works for large family gatherings where no one feels cutoff, and one that makes the boundary between being inside and outside easy to ignore.
Welcoming Light
A structural column stood at the convergence of eight distinct roof planes in the entry. It was load-bearing, but it was also the reason the entry had always felt like a hallway rather than a welcoming arrival.
With the structural engineer, a custom steel connector was designed to receive beams from six separate directions, redistributing the load through a single new continuous beam. The column was surgically removed. Three triangular skylights were then cut into the roof above, their shapes drawn from the
existing geometry of the planes around them. The entry is now bright and open. The skylights feel native to the structure because they follow the logic already present in the roof.
Two Suites, Two Views
At opposite ends of the house, the two bedroom suites were each reconfigured, and each found a different way to introduce more of the landscape into the room.
An addition to the primary suite extended the structure outward to create a wraparound plan with a loop from the bedroom through bath and closet that had not been possible before. The expansion opened a slot view from the tub and shower toward the ocean. The view is precise and private. The ocean view is present and deliberate.
The rear bedroom absorbed an adjacent storage room to transform it into a full second suite with a vaulted ceiling, a large bathroom with a tub, a shower, and a sauna. A private fenced garden courtyard sits just beyond the glass bringing the outdoors inside. The tub was placed so that, looking past the courtyard and through the bedroom beyond, the ocean is visible at the far end. It is a long view and it makes the room feel larger and more settled than its footprint would suggest.
Glass on Four Sides, Fire at the Center
The main living and gathering room had always been caught between two competing facts: glass on four sides meant exceptional views but at The Sea Ranch, it also meant a cold room. A 360-degree cylindrical fireplace was added at the center on a raised stone base, providing radiant heat in every direction and giving the room a focal point around which a group naturally orients itself, whether that means two people at the end of the day or the whole family after dinner.
Owners Who Picked Up the Tools
The owner was not a passive client. they came with construction knowledge, specific ideas, and the desire to be an active part of the process, a dynamic that other architects may had found difficult, which Klopf Architecture accepted as an asset. They took it upon themselves to complete some of the work during construction, including the installation of a new radiant heating system beneath the floors.
The radiant system added to the older and less-desirable forced-air setup. At The Sea Ranch, that change matters as the house sits close enough to the ocean and moving air competes with the sound of it, where radiant heat does not. Solar panels were added to the roof as part of the new system. Insulation was upgraded throughout the walls, roof, and crawl space. The house that had always had the right setting now holds warmth the way a house on the bluff should.
They were also deeply involved in the design and selections throughout, and the finished house reflects both of them in ways that are specific rather than generic. The process took longer and moved through more iterations than a more arms-length relationship might have allowed. The result is more defined and personal because of it.
The Landscape Holds Priority
Every exterior decision was shaped by The Sea Ranch Design Standards, which require that buildings defer to the landscape around them rather than compete with it. Because this house sits on the bluff and is visible from the public trail, the additions faced a close review. Existing materials were matched. Geometries were resolved. The additions had to become indistinguishable from the original building.
From the trail, the house reads exactly as it always has — low, cedar-clad, secondary to the meadow and the water. The setting holds priority. Inside, the house has been remade.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: Geoff Campen and Trenton Jewett
Contractor: Shawn Bettega Construction
Photography: ©2025 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2023
Location: The Sea Ranch, CA

This customer had just moved into a property in Chesham around eighteen months ago. During that time, they had completely renovated the property and in the process had pulled up the hallway carpet to discover a lovely Victorian tiled floor which appeared to be in good condition but very dirty. Period features like these can add a lot of value to a house these days and so they decided to investigate having it professionally cleaned and contacted me for a quote.
Although I can give some indication of price over the phone you never know exactly what to expect so my preference is to visit the property a conduct a test clean. It’s a little trickier to do this now due to COVID-19 but using a combination of PPE, maximum ventilation and social distancing measures I was able to work on the floor. The tiles were in good order with no replacements needed so my focus would be removing carpet adhesive and ingrained dirt. The test went well, and I followed up with a quotation which was accepted, and a date arranged to do the work.
I had worked out previously that the quickest was to deep clean the floor and remove the glue and any old seal was to apply Tile Doctor Remove and Go which as its name suggests is a coatings removed designed for Tiled floors. My method was to spray strong a dilution of Remove and Go onto the Victorian tiles and leave it to soak in for fifteen minutes. Then it was scrubbed in with a black scrubbing pad fitted to a rotary machine. The soil was rinsed off using a minimal of water and extracted with a wet vacuum.
Once the floor had dried, I inspected the tiles and could see more work would be needed to get the white tiles really sparkling. For this I went over the floor using a 200-grit resurfacing pad using water to lubricate the process, I also used handheld burnishing blocks of different grits to do the edges. With this extra effort and another rinse with water to remove the soil the floor looked great, and so I left for the day so it could dry out ready for sealing.
I came back the next day and started by taking moisture readings with a damp meter to ensure the tiles were dry and ready for sealing. This is important as you don’t want to apply sealer to a damp tile and old floors can suffer from damp issues due to the lack of a damp proof membrane.
All was well with the floor, so I was able to move straight onto sealing which started with the application of a single coat of Tile Doctor Colour Grow. This is an impregnating sealer that soaks into the pores of the tile enhancing colour and adding protection. Once this had dried, I followed up with another seven coats of Tile Doctor Seal and Go which adds further protection and leaves a nice subtle sheen to the tiles. This product works really well on old Victorian Tiles like these and being water based it doesn’t leave a smell as it dries.
Andrew Newstead
South Buckinghamshire Tile Doctor

In 2021, Reynard Architectural Designs accepted its first design project. Our team partnered with Tobars Dobbs to transform a tiny, abandoned ranch in West Atlanta into an expansive contemporary modern home.
The first floor, existing brickwork, and main structure where kept in tact. The original ranch was a closed floor plan with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with an extended hallway. All the interior finishes, appliances and walls were removed to convert the home into an open floor plan that maximizes space on the first floor. The finished home is a modern contemporary design that doubled the number of bedrooms, created four accessible outdoor decks, and created a fresh look that balances simplicity with plenty of character.
The home on Shirley Street takes advantage of minimalist/modern design elements, clean white countertops and cupboards that are complimented nicely by classic stainless steel finishes. The original ranch home was once confined and segmented.
Now, an open stairway that is bathed in natural light leads to the main living space above. Low profile jack and jill vanity mirrors, a soaker tub with a view, and a spacious shower all highlight the serene master bathroom.
The master bedroom makes great use of light with a small, private transom above the bed and easy outdoor access to a private patio deck behind the main sleeping quarters.
A private getaway shaded by the surrounding live oaks is just what's needed after a long day at work. The home on Shirley Street features four of these private patio decks that provide additional entertainment and relaxation space.

The 3-Panel interior barn door is a contemporary twist on the popular 5-Panel barn door. The 3 equal panels create a sense of uniformity and structure that works well with clean and modern spaces. The 3-Panel is built to last with hand selected wood and cross grained runners to prevent warping.
Made with mortise and tenon joinery, along with engineered rails and stiles to ensure the doors longevity.
The door has a 1/4" groove in the bottom of the door to accept floor guides. This barn door is complementary to any of our barn door hardware.
1 1/2" thick
3 Panel Sliding Doors are most often installed at the following locations:
Study Entrance
Closet
Master Bedroom Door
Dining Room
Hardware not included unless added to the order
Hardware in photo is Artisan Hardware's Horseshoe Barn Door Hardware

Benjamin Blackwelder Cabinetry
Inspiration for a large transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Salt Lake City with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, marble countertops, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Inspiration for a large transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Salt Lake City with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, marble countertops, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
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