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A kitchen & mudroom addition/renovation in St. Paul's historic Crocus Hill neihgborhood.
Photography: Susan Gilmore
Example of a classic kitchen design in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink
Example of a classic kitchen design in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink

12x12-inch pavers on solid concrete base. Pavers can be installed over existing pool decking, or on newly poured concrete slab. Color is enhanced by using a mild acid wash. Surface is clear-sealed to protect it from food stains.
Ribbon lighting comes in 4-colors with 5 variations of white. Lights have their own transformer and timer.
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Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless gender-neutral dark wood floor and brown floor walk-in closet remodel in Dallas with shaker cabinets and white cabinets
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless gender-neutral dark wood floor and brown floor walk-in closet remodel in Dallas with shaker cabinets and white cabinets

This stately Georgian home in West Newton Hill, Massachusetts was originally built in 1917 for John W. Weeks, a Boston financier who went on to become a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of War. The home’s original architectural details include an elaborate 15-inch deep dentil soffit at the eaves, decorative leaded glass windows, custom marble windowsills, and a beautiful Monson slate roof. Although the owners loved the character of the original home, its formal layout did not suit the family’s lifestyle. The owners charged Meyer & Meyer with complete renovation of the home’s interior, including the design of two sympathetic additions. The first includes an office on the first floor with master bath above. The second and larger addition houses a family room, playroom, mudroom, and a three-car garage off of a new side entry.
Front exterior by Sam Gray. All others by Richard Mandelkorn.

Custom Farmhouse on the Easter Shore of Maryland.
Inspiration for a large timeless brown two-story wood exterior home remodel in Los Angeles with a hip roof
Inspiration for a large timeless brown two-story wood exterior home remodel in Los Angeles with a hip roof

Rob Karosis Photography
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Bathroom - victorian white tile and subway tile bathroom idea in Burlington with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Bathroom - victorian white tile and subway tile bathroom idea in Burlington with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets

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Location: Nantucket, MA, USA
This classic Nantucket home had not been renovated in several decades and was in serious need of an update. The vision for this summer home was to be a beautiful, light and peaceful family retreat with the ability to entertain guests and extended family. The focal point of the kitchen is the La Canche Chagny Range in Faience with custom hood to match. We love how the tile backsplash on the Prep Sink wall pulls it all together and picks up on the spectacular colors in the White Princess Quartzite countertops. In a nod to traditional Nantucket Craftsmanship, we used Shiplap Panelling on many of the walls including in the Kitchen and Powder Room. We hope you enjoy the quiet and tranquil mood of these images as much as we loved creating this space. Keep your eye out for additional images as we finish up Phase II of this amazing project!
Photographed by: Jamie Salomon

This Cape Cod kitchen with wood countertops underwent an enormous transformation that added 75 square feet and relocated all three legs of the work triangle: sink, refrigerator, and range. To accommodate traffic flow through the space, the upper corner of the kitchen was made into a pantry/baking center, and the remaining space was used to create the work triangle. The look of the cabinets was kept simple, but small flourishes such as crown molding throughout the room and staggered cabinet heights add visual interest. Some of the cabinets include glass doors with grids that match the windows, helping to pull together the design as a whole. Jenerik Images Photography

Originally built in 1889 a short walk from the old East Falls Church rail station, the vaguely reminiscent gothic Victorian was a landmark in a neighborhood of late 19th century wood frame homes. The two story house had been changed many times over its 116 year life with most of the changes diminishing the style and integrity of the original home. Beginning during the mid-twentieth century, few of the changes could be seen as improvements. The wonderfully dominate front tower was obscured by a bathroom shed roof addition. The exterior skin was covered with asbestos siding, requiring the removal of any wood detailing projecting from its surface. Poorly designed diminutive additions were added to the rear creating small, awkward, low ceiling spaces that became irrelevant to the modern user. The house was in serious need of a significant renovation and restoration.
A young family purchased the house and immediately realized the inadequacies; sub-par spaces, kitchen, bathrooms and systems. The program for this project was closely linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The program called for significantly enlarging the house with a major new rear addition taking the place of the former small additions. Critically important to the program was to not only protect the integrity of the original house, but to restore and expand the house in such a way that the addition would be seamless. The completed house had to fulfill all of the requirements of a modern house with significant living spaces, including reconfigured foyer, living room and dining room on the first floor and three modified bedrooms on the second floor. On the rear of the house a new addition created a new kitchen, family room, mud room, powder room and back stair hall. This new stair hall connected the new and existing first floor to a new basement recreation room below and a new master bedroom suite with laundry and second bathroom on the second floor.
The entire exterior of the house was stripped to the original sheathing. New wood windows, wood lap siding, wall trim including roof eave and rake trim were installed. Each of the details on the exterior of the house matched the original details. This fact was confirmed by researching the house and studying turn-of-the-century photographs. The second floor addition was removed, facilitating the restoration of the four sided mansard roof tower.
The final design for the house is strong but not overpowering. As a renovated house, the finished product fits the neighborhood, restoring its standing as a landmark, satisfying the owner’s needs for house and home.
Hoachlander Davis Photography

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Interior courtyard showing old and new.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture.
Photograph by David Wakely. Contractor: Young & Burton, Inc.
Inspiration for a contemporary wood exterior home remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a contemporary wood exterior home remodel in San Francisco

The soaking tub was positioned to capture views of the tree canopy beyond. The vanity mirror floats in the space, exposing glimpses of the shower behind.

Zack Benson Photography
Transitional master gray tile and subway tile medium tone wood floor bathroom photo in San Diego with gray cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink and a hinged shower door
Transitional master gray tile and subway tile medium tone wood floor bathroom photo in San Diego with gray cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink and a hinged shower door

photography by Michael McVay
Tropical two-story exterior home idea in Miami
Tropical two-story exterior home idea in Miami

Karyn Millet Photography
Example of a transitional bathroom design in Los Angeles with an undermount sink and blue walls
Example of a transitional bathroom design in Los Angeles with an undermount sink and blue walls

This little white cottage has been a hit! See our project " Little White Cottage for more photos. We have plans from 1379SF to 2745SF.
Example of a small classic white two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home design in Charleston with a metal roof
Example of a small classic white two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home design in Charleston with a metal roof

An exterior addition was added to this house to add space to the kitchen, family room, and master bedroom above. The new space incorporated a load bearing beam hidden behind columns and custom cabinetry to span the new space. Unique plumbing challenges were met with a seamless subway tile backsplash and custom depth spice storage bellow. Slide in range, open glass refrigeration, and convection microwave still met the clients updated needs. The coffered ceiling blend the new family room into the kitchen while hiding the load bearing elements. Overall the new timeless design blends with the couples existing furnishings while allowing them to entertain guests and family.
Photos courtesy Greg Hadley
Construction: Harry Braswell Inc.
Kitchen Design: Erin Hoopes under Virginia Kitchens
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