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Elegant family room photo in Atlanta
Elegant family room photo in Atlanta

Internationally Acknowledged Interior Designers & Decorators
Example of a mid-sized trendy single-wall light wood floor and gray floor seated home bar design in Atlanta with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, black cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash and glass tile backsplash
Example of a mid-sized trendy single-wall light wood floor and gray floor seated home bar design in Atlanta with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, black cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash and glass tile backsplash

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Mid-sized eclectic galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Atlanta with a drop-in sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and multicolored countertops
Mid-sized eclectic galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Atlanta with a drop-in sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and multicolored countertops
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This 1900s Georgian home underwent a dramatic transformation to become a comfortable, modern family residence.
Respecting the heritage character of the neighbourhood and the architecture of the original home, the front façade was meticulously restored. Windows were replaced with matching triple-pane, double-hung windows and divided lights. Trim and moldings were restored, masonry cleaned, and chimneys rebuilt using brick from the rear of the property.
On the inside, however, the home was upgraded and completely transformed into a clean, bright, comfortable space for modern living.
The building enclosure was stripped down to the brick shell and upgraded with new high-performance insulation, an energy-efficient mechanical system, an electrical system including home automation, plumbing, and interior finishes.
Floors were levelled and structure upgraded to ensure even, squeak-free floors.
A large array of operable skylights were added above the central staircase on the third floor to provide natural ventilation, and bring a flood of natural light to the centre of the home.
The existing home had been renovated in the 1980s with a rear addition that created a sunken living room and multi-level second floor. The addition was rebuilt to create level space throughout, allowing for simple flow between living areas, and levelling the second floor to unify the space.
Formal living and dining areas were maintained at the front of the home, while the new kitchen, eating area and family room connect to a large terrace at the back.
Four bedroom suites, including the master, were created on the second floor, each with their own ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet.
The third floor, with rain sensor skylights, locates two additional guest suites and a home office with a large roof terrace overlooking the rear yard.
While the new home is modest with modern detailing, the centre hall plan was respected with a design created to acknowledge the past.
Wood-burning fireplaces in the formal living and dining rooms were rebuilt and refinished. The principal staircase and banister were rebuilt, maintaining the proportion and quality of the original. Flush baseboards (with a reveal detail) mimic the height of the old wood trim, and eight-foot interior doors maintain the proportion of the original.
The material palette is tempered with cream-coloured stone floors in the hall that transition to white oak throughout the home. This is endowed by crisp white walls and classic stone fireplaces.
The Bulthaup kitchen embodies the philosophy behind the whole design: the complex storage and functional spaces are hidden behind simple oak and graphite doors. Artwork and furniture provide colour, style and grace in each room.
The home provides the family with a respite from the hustle and bustle of their busy professional lives, and a place to host and entertain friends and family: a true oasis in the city.

Dedicated to Excellence and Expertise in Wood Siding Installations: At MV Construction, our team of highly skilled professionals brings a wealth of experience and technical knowledge to every project. Recently, we had the distinct pleasure of working on a unique property in Rhodo, Victoria, BC. There, we masterfully installed exquisite wood siding, beautifully enhancing the building's exterior with a blend of warmth, durability, and timeless appeal.
This undertaking was not just about the visual upgrade. It's about acknowledging the value that quality craftsmanship and superior materials bring to a property. The wood siding we employed not only boosts the aesthetic allure of the residence but also serves as a protective barrier, promising longevity and resisting weather elements.
Each wooden plank we affixed was a step towards transforming this house into a home, seamlessly integrating it with the rich and vibrant landscape of Victoria. It was an exercise in meticulous attention to detail, as we painstakingly ensured every piece fit perfectly and enhanced the overall design.
Our work at Rhodo is a testament to our commitment to delivering top-tier services and results. We revel in the opportunity to work on projects that allow us to showcase our skills and leave an indelible mark on the landscapes we touch.

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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a homeowner in possession of a leaking roof must be in want of repairs.
And though it makes for a fun Jane Austen allusion, an unreliable roof is a serious problem. Water can cause a great deal of damage in a short time, so this homeowner wisely called us in to help.
The roof of this custom-designed home was leaking in myriad locations, so our team removed the existing roof decks to access and repair the exterior trouble spots.
The new deck was constructed atop a Bison pedestal system; in fact, we custom-designed the deck in panels that can be lifted for seasonal roof sweeping and simpler maintenance.
The various roof decks were rebuilt with both reclaimed decking and new ipe decking. Our team also removed several faulty parapet walls and replaced them with a mixture of stainless steel cables and ipe railings.
Finally, we took steps to prevent future drainage problems by applying a sealcoat to the exterior stucco and creating a copper drip-edge too.
Leaking roofs are no laughing matter, but thanks to Houseplay, this story — like Austen’s Pride and Prejudice — had a happy ending.
Photo Credit: Anne Ruthmann Photography

Waystation is a new-build family home that replaces a dilapidated 1960’s modernist house in Kent. The existing house has some architectural merit but fails to respond to the family’s needs. The entrance level and bedrooms are disconnected from the living space which makes for torturous circulation and a lack of connection with the garden. After full evaluation, it has proved to be too expensive to adapt and repair the existing house.
Starting from scratch gave us the opportunity to develop a detailed brief with our client, to create a warm and open family home that maximises the site’s potential and forms a meaningful connection to the garden.
The design of the proposed house seeks to acknowledge the legacy of the existing with a clarity of form and elegant use of natural materials. The horizontal design respects the form and ethos of the existing house, with the timber cladding providing a warm and contemporary aesthetic. The upper and lower forms are proposed in a contrasting black render.
The design concept seeks to create a building with a deliberately lightweight appearance which floats above the landscape and sits harmoniously in the wooded setting.
The lower ground floor contains garage, entrance, guest rooms and ancillary spaces. The upper ground floor comprises the children’s bedrooms and the open plan living spaces which connect seamlessly to the outdoor terrace and garden. The master bedroom suite at first floor is orientated south and designed with an intimate terrace that enjoys panoramic views of the countryside.
For the external spaces, the design intention is to create a sense of space and elegance, allowing light to penetrate the areas around the house but also to create a great sense of privacy and calm. Thus, architecture and landscape combine to create a place for the family to come together and enjoy.
The house is scheduled to start on site late spring 2020.

Hoffman Landscapes received the Decade Award of Excellence from the National Association of Landscape Professionals in 2017 for this stunning property in Washington, CT. The Hoffman team designed and installed the project for the former homeowner and won a Grand Award of Excellence from NALP for it back in 2007. The Decade Award acknowledges 10 consecutive years of exceptional property maintenance. Congrats to all on a job well done!

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Mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv

Red and black accents add drama and zip to this tall family space. Two story high, two toned drapes acknowledge the room's dramatic height, and colorful paintings add focus to the fireplace wall. The bold shag rug and the inviting sectional sofa create a very cozy feeling. Our one-of-a-kind entertainment cabinet was designed to house all the electronic gear in style!

To create a kitchen worthy of today's demands, we needed a larger space. The formal dining room provided exactly what we needed. The soft blue cabinets and backsplash are a gentle nod to 1900's with an open plan and size that acknowledges the kitchen requirements of today's families. Besides the beautiful double oven 48" Ilve range, the walnut vent hood and the corner fireplace, you won't want to miss the double refrigerators, pull out spices and well appointed butler's pantry.

Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors designed this 2,200 square foot residence in Healdsburg, California as a modern retreat within the natural beauty of Sonoma wine country. Located on Chalk Hill Road, the home overlooks its vineyard surroundings with expansive glass walls that open to decks, with views of the nearby vineyards and landscape. The house is positioned carefully amongst and between heritage oak trees, acknowledging it as a counterpoint to its environment. It is also situated next to an existing pool and guest house to create a compound, and to enhance an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

Real estate office in a historic flat iron building gets a modern update with practical and thoughtful details that acknowledge its rich history.
Erin Adams Photography

As the design contract came to its completion, the client preferred Valerius for the execution of the project.
Valerius commenced working on the project, demonstrating its architectural and construction prowess by executing and delivering, ahead of schedule, a spectacular swimming pool for an upmarket luxury project in South Mumbai, during the pandemic.
Valerius acknowledges and appreciates the efforts taken by the client for taking all the necessary precautionary measures and creating a secured work environment for the site team to prevent the risk of COVID-19.

As the design contract came to its completion, the client preferred Valerius for the execution of the project.
Valerius commenced working on the project, demonstrating its architectural and construction prowess by executing and delivering, ahead of schedule, a spectacular swimming pool for an upmarket luxury project in South Mumbai, during the pandemic.
Valerius acknowledges and appreciates the efforts taken by the client for taking all the necessary precautionary measures and creating a secured work environment for the site team to prevent the risk of COVID-19.

Internationally Acknowledged Interior Designers & Decorators
Mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv

Internationally Acknowledged Interior Designers & Decorators
Living room - transitional living room idea in Atlanta
Living room - transitional living room idea in Atlanta

Saturday May 16, 10:30am to 12:00pm | Saratoga
Blackwell Hillside Garden by Rebecca Dye and Hank Helbush of Design Focus International
Register: https://tclf.org/event/garden-dialogues-northern-california-2015
Each detail of this spectacular Saratoga landscape was considered with its hillside site in mind, from the size of the pool to the choice of antique stone masonry. Working closely with the owner, the landscape architects created a series of intimate garden spaces on three terraces. At the top of the site, entertainment is the name of the game where a bocce ball court and a fire pit take advantage of the site’s commanding views of the Santa Clara Valley. Below the house, a jewel-like pool captures the eye, with its intricate glass-tile and bronze water jets. At its end, a seating area and fireplace are shaded by an arbor covered with climbing roses, adding both fragrance and hue. Visitors descend a series of terraced stone stairs set into the hillside, punctuated by raised beds of strawberries, lavender, artichokes, and citrus. A formal parterre flower garden on the terrace is replanted periodically with colorful blooms in acknowledgment of the changing seasons.
Photos by Lauren Devon

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgement as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Architect
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Seattle,WA
Stone Installers
Gallegos Corporation, Basalt, CO
Stone Supplier
Quarra Stone Company, Madison, WI
Stone Quarry
Bertozzi Felice di Rovai G & C Srl,
Pietrasanta (LU), Italy
Truffer AG, Vals, Switzerland
The Independence Pass Residence is sited at the edge of a nature preserve in Aspen, Colorado with views of an alpine meadow, forests of evergreen and aspen trees, the Roaring Fork River and the Rocky Mountains.
The owners requested something very different from large, ostentatious heavy-timber homes that appear throughout the Aspen slopes: a home that would reach out to nature, not to gird against it; one that would feel light and modern, yet not on display. Approached from the north, a driveway leads from the main road to a private parking court, sheltered from wind and weather. The house stretches between two existing hills on the
site; forming a threshold to the views of the meandering river and nature preserve beyond. The lower level is expressed as a series of stone-clad walls that extend the building into the landscape. The upper level is a sleek box with a metal roof that floats on slender columns.
Pre-weathered wood siding is used to clad the upper level of the buildings and will continue to weather to a silver grey. All exterior cladding materials are intended to weather naturally with little maintenance to a palette of soft grays. A wall of black-stained cedar boards marks the main entry and extends through the house into a double-height space with a floating stair. Cantilevered wood stair treads lead to the upper level and main living pavilion where full-height walls of glass reveal panoramic views of the nature preserve and New York peak. The living room, dining room and kitchen occupy the center of the linear floor plan, with a master bedroom suite to the west and a family room and outdoor courtyard to the east. A fireplace clad in Vals quartzite forms the western
edge of the living room with a large skylight above. A reading alcove with a bench of wood slats is lined with Douglas fir panels and stainless steel shelves for display of the owner’s photography collection. Sliding panels of glass open to an outdoor deck, further blurring the
boundary between interior and exterior. A second stair connecting all levels of the house is crafted of a one-inch thick steel plate that is both structure and guardrail, slicing through the vertical space. Ground level spaces
include three bedrooms with individual baths, a guest suite, mudroom and exercise room.
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