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An antique Chinese frieze hangs above this kitchen’s original fireplace. Bronze farm sinks, bronze hardware and a bronze raised bar are accented by fossil limestone countertops; a subzero wine refrigerator, dishwasher drawers, a Wolf gas, five-burner cooktop and a restaurant-style faucet of brushed nickel, giving this kitchen a gourmet touch. The flatscreen television on an articulating arm makes it even more tempting to spend hours in this family’s favorite spot!
An original brick fireplace and woven wood blinds add warmth alongside the many stainless steel appliances. A light tile backsplash, ceiling, lights, and glass leaded cabinet fronts provide a good contrast that keeps the kitchen, with its dark cabinets, from being heavy and oppressive.

Architect: Blaine Bonadies, Bonadies Architect
Photography By: Jean Allsopp Photography
“Just as described, there is an edgy, irreverent vibe here, but the result has an appropriate stature and seriousness. Love the overscale windows. And the outdoor spaces are so great.”
Situated atop an old Civil War battle site, this new residence was conceived for a couple with southern values and a rock-and-roll attitude. The project consists of a house, a pool with a pool house and a renovated music studio. A marriage of modern and traditional design, this project used a combination of California redwood siding, stone and a slate roof with flat-seam lead overhangs. Intimate and well planned, there is no space wasted in this home. The execution of the detail work, such as handmade railings, metal awnings and custom windows jambs, made this project mesmerizing.
Cues from the client and how they use their space helped inspire and develop the initial floor plan, making it live at a human scale but with dramatic elements. Their varying taste then inspired the theme of traditional with an edge. The lines and rhythm of the house were simplified, and then complemented with some key details that made the house a juxtaposition of styles.
The wood Ultimate Casement windows were all standard sizes. However, there was a desire to make the windows have a “deep pocket” look to create a break in the facade and add a dramatic shadow line. Marvin was able to customize the jambs by extruding them to the exterior. They added a very thin exterior profile, which negated the need for exterior casing. The same detail was in the stone veneers and walls, as well as the horizontal siding walls, with no need for any modification. This resulted in a very sleek look.
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Inspiration for a transitional master gray tile gray floor freestanding bathtub remodel in Los Angeles with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink and white countertops

Mid-sized arts and crafts light wood floor and beige floor enclosed kitchen photo in Boston with a farmhouse sink, wood countertops, light wood cabinets, paneled appliances, an island and brown countertops

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Pool house - mid-sized contemporary backyard concrete paver and rectangular infinity pool house idea in Atlanta

Painted white soffits and stained wood rafters
Hard Castle Photography: Allen Krughoff
Example of a trendy detached studio / workshop shed design in Denver
Example of a trendy detached studio / workshop shed design in Denver

Karyn Millet Photography
Elegant alcove bathtub photo in Los Angeles with recessed-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Elegant alcove bathtub photo in Los Angeles with recessed-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets

Photo by: Tripp Smith
Elegant dark wood floor and brown floor family room photo in Charleston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Elegant dark wood floor and brown floor family room photo in Charleston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

As is the case with many older homes, the layout of this kitchen was slightly awkward. The Panageries team began this project by completely gutting the kitchen and reworking the entire layout. Stainless steel, Wolfe & Subzero appliances are situated to one side of the room, creating a much more practical space that is easy to maneuver when preparing meals.
We blended a light gray, Luce Di Luna quartzite countertop and Walker Zanger white, beveled subway tile backsplash with dark, charcoal cabinetry. The full inset doors and drawers feature polished nickel bin pulls and cut glass knobs. The small, upper doors sport restoration glass.
Photography by Fish Eye Studios

ChiChi Ubiña
Entryway - mid-sized transitional limestone floor entryway idea in New York with white walls
Entryway - mid-sized transitional limestone floor entryway idea in New York with white walls

Master bathroom vanity with detailing for consistent theme.
Interior Design by DLH Design Studio, LLC: Michelle Stolte, Designer, and Deb Houseworth, Principal. http://www.houzz.com/pro/dlhasid/dlh-design-studio-llc
Photo by Greg Hadley Photography. http://www.houzz.com/pro/greghadley/greg-hadley-photography

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Mike McCaw - Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Example of a mid-sized classic open concept living room design in Minneapolis
Example of a mid-sized classic open concept living room design in Minneapolis

This Westlake site posed several challenges that included managing a sloping lot and capturing the views of downtown Austin in specific locations on the lot, while staying within the height restrictions. The service and garages split in two, buffering the less private areas of the lot creating an inner courtyard. The ancillary rooms are organized around this court leading up to the entertaining areas. The main living areas serve as a transition to a private natural vegetative bluff on the North side. Breezeways and terraces connect the various outdoor living spaces feeding off the great room and dining, balancing natural light and summer breezes to the interior spaces. The private areas are located on the upper level, organized in an inverted “u”, maximizing the best views on the lot. The residence represents a programmatic collaboration of the clients’ needs and subdivision restrictions while engaging the unique features of the lot.
Built by Butterfield Custom Homes
Photography by Adam Steiner
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