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Inspiration for a rustic living room remodel in Portland Maine
Inspiration for a rustic living room remodel in Portland Maine

Original Catalog Description from 1878-1895:
From the J. M. Brunswick and Balke Company catalog:
The Monarch.
This magnificent table embodies great solidity and massiveness of construction, with elegance and grace of design. It is very ornamental, the sides being of wood tastefully inlaid with various colored mosaics, and the legs being of iron finished in black and gold. A leveling screw in the center of the feet assists in establishing a perfect level over the entire surface of the table. It is unique in style and a departure from the established idea of a billiard table, and has met with much favor among those of acknowledged taste.
Inlaid with California laurel, burl ash, French walnut, birds-eye maple, rosewood, ebony, mahogany and tulipwood.
Construction patented September 7, 1875. Leveling Apparatus patented November 30, 1875.

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Set amongst a splendid display of forty-one oaks, the design for this family residence demanded an intimate knowledge and respectful acceptance of the trees as the indigenous inhabitants of the space. Crafted from this symbiotic relationship, the architecture found natural placement in the beautiful spaces between the forty-one, acknowledging their presence and pedagogy. Conceived as a series of interconnected pavilions, the home hovers slightly above the native grasslands as it settles down amongst the oaks. Broad overhanging flat plate roofs cantilever out, connecting indoor living space to the nature beyond. Large windows are strategically placed to capture views of particularly well-sculptured trees, and enhance the connection of the grove and the home to the valley surround.

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, acknowledgment 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.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Internationally Acknowledged Interior Designers & Decorators
Example of a mid-sized trendy guest light wood floor and beige floor bedroom design in Atlanta with white walls and no fireplace
Example of a mid-sized trendy guest light wood floor and beige floor bedroom design in Atlanta with white walls and no fireplace

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Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in Atlanta
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in Atlanta

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.

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Example of a large minimalist enclosed carpeted and white floor living room design in Atlanta with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a large minimalist enclosed carpeted and white floor living room design in Atlanta with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

A fateful meeting in Australia led a young couple to starting a successful tasting room in Rochester, NY. The rapid growth of their business model led to the necessity to produce their own wine locally. Once an ideal site was found the dream of building their production facility and tasting room began to take form. The vaulted public space is perched on top of a 20 foot tall foundation wall allowing for tanks, pallet storage, as well as the ability to bottle wine on site. The use of natural materials was an important part of acknowledging the local vernacular and helping the building integrate into the landscape. A trip to Hammondsport would not be complete without a visit to this modern vineyard. Enjoy some wine tasting and take in one of the most spectacular views of Keuka Lake.

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Minimalist living room photo in Atlanta
Minimalist living room photo in Atlanta

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.

Internationally Acknowledged Interior Designers & Decorators
Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and gray floor living room idea in Atlanta with a bar, black walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and gray floor living room idea in Atlanta with a bar, black walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

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Example of a transitional kids' room design in Atlanta
Example of a transitional kids' room design in Atlanta

Venture into the heart of this Brooklyn Brownstone Townhouse dwelling in New York, where Arsight Studio has conceived a kitchen that personifies luxury and craftsmanship. This bespoke culinary sanctuary radiates warmth and grace through its rich wooden elements and meticulous millwork. Acknowledge the timeless allure of crown molding and the seamless melding of natural materials throughout. The eye-catching marble backsplash lends a hint of luxury, while the stainless steel highlights and tastefully placed shelving offer a modern twist. Surrender to the charisma of an oak kitchen that balances sophistication and utility perfectly.

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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

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

The new architecture is carefully detailed to enhance the traditional details of the villa. This was acknowledged as an exemplary piece of contemporary architecture within a conservation area and received an RIBA Award.
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