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Living room - mid-sized eclectic medium tone wood floor living room idea in San Francisco with beige walls, no tv, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace
Living room - mid-sized eclectic medium tone wood floor living room idea in San Francisco with beige walls, no tv, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace

Living room - large contemporary open concept concrete floor living room idea in Denver with white walls, a standard fireplace and a plaster fireplace

The outdoor living area utilizes bold radial lines to offer a sense of unobstructed openness along the panoramic riverside views. Special consideration was given to the design and engineering of the outdoor space to allow a massive 60-foot span between columns, resulting in an unparalleled view. Playful geometric shapes speak to an easy livability that belie the bold and glamorous design. The second floor deck provides seamless access from the guest bedrooms, office and exercise rooms. The use of glass railing and zero-edge doors carefully preserve the view.
A Grand ARDA for Outdoor Living Design goes to
RG Designs and K2 Design Group
Designers: Richard Guzman with Jenny Provost
From: Bonita Springs, Florida
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The residence on the third level of this live/work space is completely private. The large living room features a brick wall with a long linear fireplace and gray toned furniture with leather accents. The dining room features banquette seating with a custom table with built in leaves to extend the table for dinner parties. The kitchen also has the ability to grow with its custom one of a kind island including a pullout table.
An ARDA for indoor living goes to
Visbeen Architects, Inc.
Designers: Visbeen Architects, Inc. with Vision Interiors by Visbeen
From: East Grand Rapids, Michigan

Kitchen in the Blue Ridge Home from Arthur Rutenberg Homes by American Eagle Builders in The Cliffs Valley, Travelers Rest, SC
Huge mountain style medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Other with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, granite countertops, an island, brown backsplash, ceramic backsplash, paneled appliances and white cabinets
Huge mountain style medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Other with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, granite countertops, an island, brown backsplash, ceramic backsplash, paneled appliances and white cabinets

Example of a classic master gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom design in Other with gray cabinets, an undermount sink, granite countertops, white walls, recessed-panel cabinets and a hinged shower door

Example of a classic open concept medium tone wood floor family room design in Other with gray walls and a wall-mounted tv

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French country u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Phoenix with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, beige backsplash, paneled appliances, two islands and ceramic backsplash

Mid-sized minimalist wooden straight open and wood railing staircase photo in San Francisco

Reclaimed, Natural, and Rustic materials supplied by Appalachian Antique Hardwoods are featured in this beautiful bathroom. Weatherplank Faded White Barnwood, Pioneer Oak Flooring, reclaimed wood window trim, and VintageCraft cabinets which were custom built by Appalachian Antique Hardwoods all work together to create the perfect space for relaxing and unwinding. Photo by Erwin Loveland

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Photo courtesy of American Olean

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Inspiration for a huge transitional medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Dallas with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a huge transitional medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Dallas with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Located on farmland in McLean, Virginia, the American Farmhouse balances the expected comforts of a new home with the bucolic beauty of an old farmhouse. The final site plan still has evidence showing parallel courses of the barn’s destiny. The house mass is broken and lowered so that the home can remain secondary to the monolithic barn structure. Earthy and elemental materials are selected for the home that reference the barn without directly mimicking it. Wooden members found inside the barn and from other barns bridge ceilings and are used in floors along with rustic slate adding to a sense of simplicity to the farmhouse design.
The age and patina of the barn is reflected in the house’s textural use of board and batten and field stone layered similar to stone foundations. The original development plan was to demolish the existing barn and construct three suburban homes. Part of an endangered breed, as one of the few remaining barns in the area, it was originally viewed as a challenge in a luxury home construction with several difficulties posed to the impending project: it would be expensive to renovate, vulnerable to demolition, and threatened by urban sprawl. However, instead of trying to alter or destroy the barn, the structure was fully embraced into the traditional architecture project as a centerpiece and was used as the inspiration for the home. The new house was sited parallel to the barn so that views to the barn gable were accessible.

Craig Westerman
Example of a large classic backyard mixed material railing deck design in Baltimore
Example of a large classic backyard mixed material railing deck design in Baltimore

Serene master bedroom nestled in the South Carolina mountains in the Cliffs Valley. Peaceful wall color Sherwin Williams Comfort Gray (SW6205) with a cedar clad ceiling.

A simple front facade consisting solely of ten-foot shuttered French doors radiates elegance in this new traditional foursquare home in Washington, D.C. Featured in Country Living magazine, the airy plan offers spaciousness in a limited-fronted site of the American foursquare house. The goal for the design was creating a contemporary foursquare style house. The family room and kitchen of this American foursquare interior are separated by a glassy built-in rather than walls, encouraging visual connection between the spaces in the four square house. Though nestled in the city, this American foursquare home feels like a classic country home.

Master bedroom | Visit our website to see where we’re building the Coronado plan in Colorado! You’ll find photos, interactive floor plans and more.
The main floor of the Coronado model provides spaces for working and entertaining. Just off the entry are a study and a powder room. At the back of the home, you’ll find an open great room, dining room and kitchen, complete with center island and walk-in pantry. Upstairs, enjoy a convenient laundry, a versatile loft and three generous bedrooms, including a lavish master suite with an attached bath and expansive walk-in closet. At some communities, personalization options may include additional bedrooms, a sunroom and a finished basement!

©️Maxwell MacKenzie Slate countertops and wood hood are features in the kitchen. THE HOME, ESSENTIALLY A RUIN WAS PRESERVED THROUGH NEGLECT. A CLARIFIED HISTORIC RENOVATION REMOVES BAY WINDOWS AND 1950’S WINDOWS FROM THE MAIN FAÇADE. TWO WINGS AND A THIRD FLOOR AND A SYMPATHETIC STAIRWAY ACCOMMODATE MODERN LIFE. MASONS WERE TASKED TO MAKE THE STONE WORK LOOK AS THOUGH “A FARMER BUILT THE WALLS DURING THE NON-PLANTING SEASON,” THE FINAL DESIGN SIMPLIFIES THE FIRST FLOOR PLAN AND LEAVES LOGICAL LOCATIONS FOR EXPANSION INTO COMING DECADES. AMONG OTHER AWARDS, THIS TRADITIONAL YET HISTORIC RENOVATION LOCATED IN MIDDLEBURG, VA HAS RECEIVED 2 AWARDS FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE.. AND A NATIONAL PRIVATE AWARD FROM VETTE WINDOWS
WASHINGTON DC ARCHITECT DONALD LOCOCO UPDATED THIS HISTORIC STONE HOUSE IN MIDDLEBURG, VA.lauded by the American Institute of Architects with an Award of Excellence for Historic Architecture, as well as an Award of Merit for Residential Architecture

Located on farmland in McLean, Virginia, the American Farmhouse balances the expected comforts of a new home with the bucolic beauty of an old farmhouse. The final site plan still has evidence showing parallel courses of the barn’s destiny. The house mass is broken and lowered so that the home can remain secondary to the monolithic barn structure. Earthy and elemental materials are selected for the home that reference the barn without directly mimicking it. Wooden members found inside the barn and from other barns bridge ceilings and are used in floors along with rustic slate adding to a sense of simplicity to the farmhouse design.
The age and patina of the barn is reflected in the house’s textural use of board and batten and field stone layered similar to stone foundations. The original development plan was to demolish the existing barn and construct three suburban homes. Part of an endangered breed, as one of the few remaining barns in the area, it was originally viewed as a challenge in a luxury home construction with several difficulties posed to the impending project: it would be expensive to renovate, vulnerable to demolition, and threatened by urban sprawl. However, instead of trying to alter or destroy the barn, the structure was fully embraced into the traditional architecture project as a centerpiece and was used as the inspiration for the home. The new house was sited parallel to the barn so that views to the barn gable were accessible.

Great American Fireplace installed this large gas fireplace. Home designed and Built by C&E Wurzer Builders of Hudson WI.
The metal artistry was installed by Artisian Forge of Eau Claire, WI.
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