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Guthrie Kitchen and Bath Plus LLC
This contemporary kitchen remodel in Clarksville, TN combines classic white cabinetry with striking design accents to create a beautiful, bright kitchen. The Holiday Kitchens shaker style cabinetry has plenty of storage including deep drawers and glass front display cabinets surrounding the wall-mount chimney hood. The cabinetry is complemented by Top Knobs hardware, a Monte Crisco granite countertop, and white subway tile backsplash. Floating shelves add to the bright, airy feel of this kitchen and offer additional display space. The cabinetry extends into a peninsula that incorporates barstool seating and a double bowl sink. Global Gem Coastal Collection vinyl flooring is a practical and stylish addition to this kitchen design. The multi-layered lighting design includes decorative pendants and a contemporary chandelier, as well as Task Lighting LED undercabinet lights.
DDLA Design Landscape Architecture
Completed in 2020, this impressive luxury estate was went through a complete renovation of the house and the entire property and gardens.
This expansive estate creates a private oasis and retreat in the middle of Dallas. The estate includes a private lake with fountain features and stocked with fish, impressive entry gates, an expansive new driveway and front motor court arrival area, grand steps, stone retaining walls and a meandering path that wraps around the lake and offers a wonderful walking experience around the property. The gardens are spectacular and feature a variety of blooming shrubs, perennials and flowers to create a year round experience of color and texture for the owners. The perimeter of the property features mature privacy hedges and trees strategically placed to enhance the views from the house, while still providing glimpses into the property for the neighborhood.
The existing swimming pool was completely renovated to create a tanning shelf for chaise lounges as well as a decorative tile, new plaster and canon fountain jets along the side to provide additional interest. The pool terrace, walkways and all exterior patios feature a beautiful limestone material that dresses up the outside living areas. Adjacent to the pool, the existing cabana structure was redone to create an outdoor kitchen and bar seating for friends and family.
The wrap around porches on the backside of the house create inviting spaces for entertaining and offer incredible vistas overlooking the gardens and lake.
In addition to the expansive garden areas, we planted dozens of mature and specimen trees throughout the property to help provide an instant impact and to also provide the garden another layer of beauty in the fall with the various fall colors offered by the tree selections.
Along side the lake, we created multiple seating areas that offer the owners the opportunity to entertain and enjoy the property from many different angles and at different times of day. A large fire pit terrace was also included beside the lake creating a spectacular experience of water and fire.
We also created recreation areas on the property for kids and adults alike. There is a dedicated playground areas with a large swing set for the kids as well as a new putting and chipping green to practice your short game.
Roomscape
Gold plated coffee table with shelf, 23 Karat by Belgo Chrome, 1980`s ca, Belgian.
This coffee table has been gently cleaned respecting the vintage patina. It is ready to use.
Belgo Chrome was known for its handsome clean designs in hot metals & mirror. This vintage coffee table is iconic of their designs, plated in 23 karat gold and a slick sepia toned glass top with a mirrored trim.
Finished in an attractive & elegant softer gold tone, this table is an alternative to yellow gold or chrome.
The minimal form and warm metallic tones make this table suitable for a range of interiors schemes such as Art Deco, Modernist, Minimalist, Industrial, Traditional or Contemporary.
Structurally the frame has Neoclassical proportions pared down. The rectangular top & sides are made up of tubing with rectangular profile. The top predominates with the legs slightly recessed and the lower shelf further recessed. The edging of the tubular frame enhances this form in a simple way. The rubbing to the gilt on the edges further adds to this effect.
The 2 smoked glass tops are sepia brown and have a mirrored bronze border 7 cm wide. The border further emphasizes the simple rectangular theme repeated in this design.
The original vintage removable glass tops are of great quality, both at 8 mm thick. They sit within the rectangular frame securely on an triangular metal edge support, making this table very stable.
This vintage coffee table is in very good condition. There is some rubbing to the gilt over time in line with age, which adds character and emphasizes the lines of the design. Both glass tops are in excellent condition with no chips or damages. All the original plastic stoppers are present.
Packing if offered free of charge. We take special professional care while packing. The glass tops would be removed and wrapped separately in bubble wrap and an outer layer of card. The frame would have bubble wrap and an outer layer of card if necessary.
We have also available in stock at Roomscape the original matching Belgo Chrome vintage side table that was part of the same set, featured as item #10918.
Additional Dimensions:
The height of the lower shelf from the floor is 9 cm.
The distance of the lower shelf to the glass top is 24.5 cm.
BELGO CHROME HISTORY
Belgo Chrome was a Belgian company known for its handsome clean designs in hot metals & mirror, with special attention to quality detail & luxury materials. Most of their designs with references to classic Art Deco or Neoclassical style which make the items fit effortless in many interior design schemes.
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Rookery Design
Photo: Kimberly Chau
For this home studio space for a very creative graphic designer and maker, she really wanted an all white space that should could then layer with color. Besides the color, she needed storage, since the room had none built in. So, I designed a built in cabinet that could store lots of art supplies and a large printer. She already had a desk with a birch finish that she wanted to use, so I included a birch counter in the all-white design of the built in to tie both pieces together. We selected the black light fixture and black and white cow print floor tiles for some additional interest. Finally, she layered in lots of color on the shelves and above her desk.
My House Design/Build/Team
My House Design/Build Team | www.myhousedesignbuild.com | 604-694-6873 | Duy Nguyen Photography -------------------------------------------------------Right from the beginning it was evident that this Coquitlam Renovation was unique. It’s first impression was memorable as immediately after entering the front door, just past the dining table, there was a tree growing in the middle of home! Upon further inspection of the space it became apparent that this home had undergone several alterations during its lifetime... The kitchen was once a space that revealed the home’s layered history. It was evident there had been an addition as the dropped ceiling exposed where garage space had been captured to become part of the kitchen. By re-configuring the layout, we were able to create a gathering area at the peninsula, additional storage space, as well as add a hood fan – something the original space was lacking. Details like the Grand Canal paint colour from Sherwin Williams paired with the vertical grain walnut cabinets create a modern-vintage feel for this kitchen.
Sandbox Studio®
Weaving tradition and a contemporary focus on living connectedly, Towoomba draws from the existing eclecticism of Sydney’s architectural landscape. Behind the restored and preserved streetscape frontage, an additional upper level is added, neatly concealed from the streetscape. In expanding the overall footprint of the home and inviting more light into the interior, the home feels deliberately lighter and filled with more warmth from within. Maintaining the scale and rhythm amongst the established neighbouring homes was crucial, opting instead to layer functionality and openness from a more introspective and privately veiled approach. A subtle interplay of the original heritage character and charm bring its more ornate detailing into a more contemporary relevant, capturing a more open style of living where connection underpins how each space is occupied.
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
Jesse York, Landscape Designer
Despite being situated on a slope, this yard maximizes its space effectively. A seating area featuring a fire pit offers panoramic views of the valley below, creating a captivating focal point. Additionally, the design incorporates a layered effect by situating the BBQ and grill area on the porch, which expands the dining space on the lower level. Every aspect of this design, from yard space utilization to planting design and entertainment areas, is carefully considered and integrated seamlessly.
CITYDESKSTUDIO, Inc.
Built in 1949, this Edina home had a strong horizontal presence on the site, but through subsequent renovations the overall massing was lacking clarity and refinement and the entry was diminutive and uninviting. The roof and siding materials were aging, and important interior spaces were cramped and closed in. The house needed better light, better connection internally and out, and exterior updates to clarify and enhance the strengths of the home.
The primary design evolved out of a celebration of the existing horizontality of the home and a recognition that a bigger home was not needed. By layering materiality and color, a new identity was created. A new cedar entry canopy slips out from under the previous roof line, extending further towards the street. This added warmth at the entry is echoed along the facade, creating a graceful rhythm and texture. The previous additions were re-clad with a darker material palette in order to anchor and unify the ends of the home. As the grade slopes down towards the back yard, horizontal bands are exposed, revealing the layering top to bottom. Combined, these few shifts in color and materiality allowed for a complete transformation of the home.
The interior is reflective of the material and color palette used outside. The main living spaces are opened up and connected while strengthening the original symmetry of the more formal linear alignment of rooms. A whole new kitchen relocates the center of the home and makes more fluid the daily life of this young family. The house is fully transformed inside and out, all without adding more square feet.
Project Team:
Ben Awes, AIA, Principal-in-Charge
Nate Dodge
Grid Floors Pvt. Ltd.
Providing & fixing of GRID FLOORS CLADDING PANELS of size 163mm x 20mm x 2400mm. GRID FLOORS PANELS are hybrid composites with a wood plastic composite core made of 65% wood fiber, 30% High Density Polyethylene and 5% Additives and face capping of high performance polymer compound for high UV resistance and vibrant aesthetics produced using co extrusion process. The Cladding panels should adhere to accelerated weather testing as per ASTM G154:2016,Cycle-1, Density of 1.3g/cum & tensile strength >22Mpa . The panel should be compatible with no visible screw installation system using Novel Castillo GI coated steel strips. UltraShield combines the proven strength
of high-density polyethylene plastic and wood fibers with an outer shell of polymer that completely encapsulates the board in an impermeable layer of protection that provides scratch, stain, and fade resistance. Ultra Shield combines the proven strength of high-density polyethylene plastic and wood fibers with an outer shell of plastic that completely encapsulates the board in an impermeable layer of protection from scratches, stains, and fading. The plastic we use is a proprietary compound that includes the same plastic used to make high impact golf ball covers. Shields formula provides color streaking and deep wood grains that bring you the warmth and beauty of wood without the maintenance. The Shield withstands high traffic without exhibiting signs of wear and tear as seen in conventional composite wood. Shield encases all four sides to give absolute protection from Mother Nature’s harshest conditions. Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4060-1033 mg (1000 cycles Brinell hardness EN15534 8.2N/mm 2.3
Boiling test EN15534 Water absorption in weigth: 1.10% 4 Bond Strength EN319 Average Bond Strength>2.3MPa No obvious abruption and damage after test Fire Resistance ASTM E84 Flame Spread Index(FSI): 85 Smoke Developed Index(SDI): 300 UV Weathering Test ASTM G154 After 3000 hours test, Grey Scale3, E*=3.56 Swelling and water absorption (24hours immersion) EN15534 Swelling: 0.06% in thickness, 0.03% in width, 0.03% in length Water absorption: 0.49%, Anti-static (
EN14041(2004) ) No annoying electrostatic discharges any more.
Jobe Corral Architects
This East Austin house is both an exhibition space and a home to its curators. At the street front, the façade of the 100 year-old home is relatively unchanged and matches the character of the surrounding neighborhood. Inside, the intersection of old / new construction, public / private zones, art / life creates a layered experience that pushes the suburban form towards a more urban typology. When the gallery is not in use, the living room and dining room spill out into the public spaces. Large pocket doors close off the private spaces during gallery hours to divide home from exhibit. A pecan tree at the heart of the site informs the footprint of the 900 sf addition. The gallery wraps around the resulting courtyard and main gallery entrance. Vestiges of the historic home punctuate the contemporary interior and remind visitors of the intrinsic value of the old materials. Salvaged long leaf pine used at the floors and walls brings warmth to the entry, and is seen again at the courtyard soffit.
Photography by: Casey Woods
Dana King Design Build Remodeling
NEXT Project Studio
Large trendy backyard outdoor kitchen deck photo in St Louis with a pergola
Large trendy backyard outdoor kitchen deck photo in St Louis with a pergola
Shenton Architects LLP
Built in 1925, this 15-story neo-Renaissance cooperative building is located on Fifth Avenue at East 93rd Street in Carnegie Hill. The corner penthouse unit has terraces on four sides, with views directly over Central Park and the city skyline beyond.
The project involved a gut renovation inside and out, down to the building structure, to transform the existing one bedroom/two bathroom layout into a two bedroom/three bathroom configuration which was facilitated by relocating the kitchen into the center of the apartment.
The new floor plan employs layers to organize space from living and lounge areas on the West side, through cooking and dining space in the heart of the layout, to sleeping quarters on the East side. A glazed entry foyer and steel clad “pod”, act as a threshold between the first two layers.
All exterior glazing, windows and doors were replaced with modern units to maximize light and thermal performance. This included erecting three new glass conservatories to create additional conditioned interior space for the Living Room, Dining Room and Master Bedroom respectively.
Materials for the living areas include bronzed steel, dark walnut cabinetry and travertine marble contrasted with whitewashed Oak floor boards, honed concrete tile, white painted walls and floating ceilings. The kitchen and bathrooms are formed from white satin lacquer cabinetry, marble, back-painted glass and Venetian plaster. Exterior terraces are unified with the conservatories by large format concrete paving and a continuous steel handrail at the parapet wall.
Photography by www.petermurdockphoto.com
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Columbus, OH
Structural Remodeling
Franklin County's Heavy Timber Specialists | Best of Houzz 2020!
Capital Remodeling
This recently purchased home in Baltimore near Morgan State University had original wood siding, which was rotting in some places, and had single pane wood windows that were leaking air and provided no insulation value.
Capital provided and installed custom vinyl insulated replacement windows that are highly energy efficient with 12 layers of Low-e and argon, along with additional luxury features and benefits such as Tru-v beveled colonial grid pattern. In addition to the windows, Capital provided and installed Mastic Quest 4’’ siding in Pebblestone Clay with Rugged Canyon trim as a beautiful accent while capping all windows and doors in white.
Huggins Wood Floor Specialist
OAK Vulcanino OAK in compact multilayer structure with all-round tongue and groove for infinitely extendable installation. Heat treatment (without chemical additives) gives the top layer consistent colouring. Top layer approx. 4 mm. Small knots are possible.
INSTALLATION: Full surface gluing on standard subfloor with appropriate adhesive.
AirField Systems, LLC
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club installs AirField Systems AirDrain.
The AirField Systems AirDrain for Golf Greens installed at Robert Trent Jones, home of The President’s Cup, continues to perform since 2004. Stronger roots, healthier turf, superior drainage and the ability to make it’s own nearly perfect perched water table without organics make AirDrain Golf Greens by AirField the choice of the most discriminating golf course architects, designers, owners and superintendents – and the savings in time, installation and maintenance make it the choice for everyone. View AirDrain Golf Greens in action after years of use at one of the most prestigious courses on the east coast.
Thru a research project conducted at Texas A&M, it was concluded that you can reduce your irrigation needs using AirField Systems AirDrain. The five year research project was jointly funded by the United States Golf Association and AirField Systems and was a collaborative effort between Texas A&M, AirField Systems and the United States Golf Association. The data from the research showed that the AirField Systems drainage profile provided between one to three more days of plant available water than a United States Golf Association recommended gravel and sand profile.
In addition, AirDrain by AirField Systems can significantly save on installation time because much less excavation is required compared to the traditional gravel drainage layers that have a much deeper profile. AirDrain arrives on site in 53” trailers, palletized and ready for install. Unlike gravel drainage, with AirDrain there is no need for heavy dump trucks that can compact your golf course.
Benefits of an AirField System Design for Golf Greens include:
1 to 3 more days of plant available water stored in the root zone (depending on climate)
Significantly reduces daily irrigation needs (as told to us by our customers)
Healthier turf / Stronger root system (as told to us by our customers)
100% Vertical Drainage under the entire playing surface
AirDrain is a 100% recycled copolymer with the impact modifier “metallocene” qualifying it as a “No Break” plastic
Helps eliminate standing water / Simplifies maintenance (as told to us by our customers)
Minimal site disturbance / Far less excavation and disposal
Several Installation days are saved over a gravel installation
Compact shipping that reduces overall storage and transportation costs
An AirDrain System sand profile creates its own perched water table without peat moss or clay
AirDrain’s sand profile and minimal organics puts it at very little risk for issues of mold or disease
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DDLA Design Landscape Architecture
Completed in 2020, this impressive luxury estate was went through a complete renovation of the house and the entire property and gardens.
This expansive estate creates a private oasis and retreat in the middle of Dallas. The estate includes a private lake with fountain features and stocked with fish, impressive entry gates, an expansive new driveway and front motor court arrival area, grand steps, stone retaining walls and a meandering path that wraps around the lake and offers a wonderful walking experience around the property. The gardens are spectacular and feature a variety of blooming shrubs, perennials and flowers to create a year round experience of color and texture for the owners. The perimeter of the property features mature privacy hedges and trees strategically placed to enhance the views from the house, while still providing glimpses into the property for the neighborhood.
The existing swimming pool was completely renovated to create a tanning shelf for chaise lounges as well as a decorative tile, new plaster and canon fountain jets along the side to provide additional interest. The pool terrace, walkways and all exterior patios feature a beautiful limestone material that dresses up the outside living areas. Adjacent to the pool, the existing cabana structure was redone to create an outdoor kitchen and bar seating for friends and family.
The wrap around porches on the backside of the house create inviting spaces for entertaining and offer incredible vistas overlooking the gardens and lake.
In addition to the expansive garden areas, we planted dozens of mature and specimen trees throughout the property to help provide an instant impact and to also provide the garden another layer of beauty in the fall with the various fall colors offered by the tree selections.
Along side the lake, we created multiple seating areas that offer the owners the opportunity to entertain and enjoy the property from many different angles and at different times of day. A large fire pit terrace was also included beside the lake creating a spectacular experience of water and fire.
We also created recreation areas on the property for kids and adults alike. There is a dedicated playground areas with a large swing set for the kids as well as a new putting and chipping green to practice your short game.
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Cabinet Cures of The Triangle
At Cabinet Cures of the Triangle, come to your home and remove all the doors, drawer fronts, molding, and hardware. We provide brand new solid wood doors and drawer fronts that we professionally finish at our shop. Style and color/stain are the client's preferences.
The new doors all come standard with new, hidden soft close hinges.
We also finish 1/4” wood, and all molding in the same color as your doors and drawers, so everything matches exactly.
At your home, we reface all exterior boxes with the finished 1/4” wood, replace all crown molding, light rail molding, and base (shoe) molding, and install the new doors, drawer fronts, and hardware.
To ensure the most professional finish, our finishing process for every item (doors, drawer fronts, molding, finish wood, etc.) involves multiple layers of stain/primer/top coat/finish and includes sanding before every coat.
In Addition to the standard refacing process, we did:
- Addition pull out for the trash bin.
- The refrigerator cabinet was extended from 12” to 24” depth, to cover and surround the fridge.
Guthrie Kitchen and Bath Plus LLC
This contemporary kitchen remodel in Clarksville, TN combines classic white cabinetry with striking design accents to create a beautiful, bright kitchen. The Holiday Kitchens shaker style cabinetry has plenty of storage including deep drawers and glass front display cabinets surrounding the wall-mount chimney hood. The cabinetry is complemented by Top Knobs hardware, a Monte Crisco granite countertop, and white subway tile backsplash. Floating shelves add to the bright, airy feel of this kitchen and offer additional display space. The cabinetry extends into a peninsula that incorporates barstool seating and a double bowl sink. Global Gem Coastal Collection vinyl flooring is a practical and stylish addition to this kitchen design. The multi-layered lighting design includes decorative pendants and a contemporary chandelier, as well as Task Lighting LED undercabinet lights.
Papilio
Situated within the heart of rural Somerset stands this grand old rectory, dating back to the 19th century. Within this impressive building, Papilio had the pleasure of designing a modern yet classic take on a Mission style kitchen.
The Mission style came slightly later than the modest Shaker style, with the arrival of the arts and craft movement. The movement was all about bringing cabinet making back from the factories to the maker. Whilst still plain and functional Mission style furniture is all about exceptionally high quality craftmanship. The style usually features a grained wood, straight lines with metal handles.
Owned by a young family with impeccable style and taste, we understood that this bespoke kitchen design would need to reach the very same or even exceed the standards set throughout the rest of the property.
The homeowners brief outlined a requirement for flow between the kitchen and dining room. Natural light was of great importance with plans for the kitchen window to be enlarged and replaced with a stunning crittall – framing the view over the outdoor pool and manicured garden. The kitchen needed to ooze sophistication in keeping with the rest of the property, to be enjoyed and admired by all for years to come.
At the core of this project we designed classic cabinetry painted in dark hues so that the architectural perfection of the cabinets would highlight their quality. The internals of the cabinets are embellished in Italian walnut veneers, complimenting the parquet which runs throughout much of the ground floor.
Although set in a large room, a central island would have felt intrusive. As the client was keen for a social breakfast bar, a peninsula was introduced at the far end of the bespoke kitchen with subtle rounded corner posts to soften the flow from luxury kitchen to dining room. This detail beautifully defines the two spaces whilst still allowing them to work in unison.
The scullery was also key to the bespoke kitchen. It needed to be functional and accessible but also hidden during dinner parties and social gatherings. We developed the concept of a ‘hidden utility room’ which meant the doors to the utility were disguised as kitchen cabinets. In the open position the doors nestled neatly into a recess creating a paneled door lining as if there were no doors at all. The playfulness of these secret doors was enriched by painting them in “The Botanist” which is a wonderful mossy green.
The addition of the iconic Wolf Range and towering Gaggenau fridge and freezer from the 400 series give the kitchen a distinct feel of stature. To compliment the sturdiness of these appliances we broadened the corner posts, rails and frame details to maximize continuity.
The final layer of sophistication for this Mission style kitchen was the addition of carefully selected Carrara marble counter tops.
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