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Living room - large mediterranean formal and open concept beige floor and travertine floor living room idea in Miami with beige walls, no tv and no fireplace

Dedicated laundry room - large country l-shaped ceramic tile and multicolored floor dedicated laundry room idea in Houston with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, black cabinets, granite countertops, blue walls, a side-by-side washer/dryer and black countertops

Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Atlanta with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
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Mid-sized minimalist l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen photo in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, glass sheet backsplash and gray countertops

An original turn-of-the-century Craftsman home had lost it original charm in the kitchen and bathroom, both renovated in the 1980s. The clients desired to restore the original look, while still giving the spaces an updated feel. Both rooms were gutted and new materials, fittings and appliances were installed, creating a strong reference to the history of the home, while still moving the house into the 21st century.
Photos by Melissa McCafferty

Nothing evokes the spirit of the ocean more than unobstructed cliff side views of the Pacific and nautical décor. This custom home was built to entertain guests who can’t help but enjoy the pleasures of sunny days and the warmth and light of the unique fire wall into the night.

This is the Catio designed for my clients 5 adopted kitties with issues. She came to me to install a vestibule between her garage and the family room which were not connected. I designed that area and when she also wanted to take the room she was currently using as the littler box room into a library I came up with using the extra space next to the new vestibule for the cats. The living room contains a custom tree with 5 cat beds, a chair for people to sit in and the sofa tunnel I designed for them to crawl through and hide in. I designed steps that they can use to climb up to the wooden bridge so they can look at the birds eye to eye out in the garden. My client is an artist and painted portraits of the cats that are on the walls. We installed a door with a frosted window and a hole cut in the bottom which leads into another room which is strictly the litter room. we have lots of storage and two Litter Robots that are enough to take care of all their needs. I installed a functional transom window that she can keep open for fresh air. We also installed a mini split air conditioner if they are in there when it is hot. They all seem to love it! They live in the rest of the house and this room is only used if the client is entertaining so she doesn't have to worry about them getting out. It is attached to the family room which is shown here in the foreground, so they can keep an eye on us while we keep an eye on them.

Holly Lepere
Home design - small mediterranean home design idea in Santa Barbara
Home design - small mediterranean home design idea in Santa Barbara

Marni Epstein-Mervis © 2018 Houzz
Example of an eclectic kitchen design in Los Angeles
Example of an eclectic kitchen design in Los Angeles

Dan Rockafello
Bedroom - mid-sized rustic master carpeted and beige floor bedroom idea in Other with beige walls, a ribbon fireplace and a wood fireplace surround
Bedroom - mid-sized rustic master carpeted and beige floor bedroom idea in Other with beige walls, a ribbon fireplace and a wood fireplace surround

The living room adopts citrus orange for warmth, iterated in striped chairs Century with an antique oriental rug. Floral upholstered armchairs bookend the carved keystone fireplace.

Landscape Architect: Robert Mowat Associates
Mediterranean stone exterior home idea in San Francisco
Mediterranean stone exterior home idea in San Francisco

Outdoor living is an important part of Minnesota life. Whether we're warming up in the spring, sweating out the summer or cooling off in the fall, we Minnesotans take full advantage of our outdoor spaces.
Built by Great Neighborhood Homes, Photography by Troy Thies, Landscaping by Moms Landscaping
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