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Bauscher Construction & Remodeling, Inc.
RVP Photography
Inspiration for a large cottage l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Cincinnati with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, marble countertops, beaded inset cabinets and porcelain backsplash
Inspiration for a large cottage l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Cincinnati with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, marble countertops, beaded inset cabinets and porcelain backsplash
Brett King Builder
Looking into the proposed bathroom from the bedroom (above), original pine floor boards anxiously await their integrity to be restored. Additional patching of old pine from the attic space would be necessary in the remodeled entryway. For a natural flow into the bathroom from the bedroom, an access was developed by breaking through an interior wall and reassigning the space on the other side. A custom tiled, glass enclosed shower with mosaic waterfalls, steals attention upon entering the en-suite.
Facings of America, Inc
This large custom carved fireplace and wall plaque were created in Italy by 21 century artisans in Tuscan Italy. the fireplace was designed by renowned Jean Claude Canestrelli. The fireplace is carved from the finest Castello travertine.
Facings of America, Inc
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Robert Thomas Homes
This home is built by Robert Thomas Homes located in Minnesota. Our showcase models are professionally staged. Please contact Ambiance at Home for information on furniture - 952.440.6757
Casini Masonry
This is a 50'' Orton Style Rumford Fireplace at my home in Oxford,CT.
A Rumford Firplace is made with either a straight rear wall or a slanted one. The slanted ones are the better heaters and I just proved "the more efficient" as they do not have a bigger throat area than the straight variety. The book "The Forgotten Art of Building a Good Fireplace" written bu Vrest Orton in the late 60's descibes the slanted variety well and that is where they picked up the name. He did not invent them rather he wrote of what he witnessed as being nice enjoyable good heating Rumfords .
It uses my self made damper and burns all winter long with the damper blade at only a 1-3/4'''' gap opening.
This represents a throat area to fireplace opening area of 1 to 30 a achievement that recently left the top authority on Rumford Fireplaces in awe and disbelief as his straight backed Rumfords only get to a 1:20 ratio. Although he remained skeptical and wanting more explicit videos and refusing to sign a nondisclosure agreement, he wanted to know if I could do the same with his chosen styled Rumfords.
With a large or small fire the damper stays fixed.
Weather is a non issue, even foggy drizzly nights do not effect this fireplace. There are videos at FCasini on You Tube showing the 50'' burning along with my basement 36'' Orton which I did experimenting last winter . The basement [never used before] has no face, so I affixed a steel panel on it to see if it could burn at the same ratio as my 50'' which uses my self made 30 year old damper.
Iinstead it has a custom vestal damper which I cut the front off as I occasionally do when the budget is limited.
It burned good at a 1 to 26 ratio which is way above the 1/17 that Straight Back Rumfords normally do although their very best is 1/20 ..both of which depend on the use of the highly suggested Tee Pee Fire which will assist any fireplace in smoke evacuation due to solely emitting the smoke form the high end of the standing logs!
Both of my fireplaces certainly can use this style fire but I enjoy the horizontal log cabin style because of the easy loading and longer lasting fire per load.
This winter I am going to affix a glass panel to get a good look at the throat and inner breast chamber while the fireplace is burning. This will be done in my third [ also un faced like the basement] Rumford. This one uses an outside chimney that is about 18' tall, much shorter than the other two and not as warm an environment being the other two are interior chimneys. I am anxious to see if it will compete with a lesser draft ?
I have been searching the patent data base and to date there is nothing close to even resemble the way I get these slanted fireplaces to pass the smoke through such a ridiculously thin throat which I call "The Gates Of Hell".
The prototype is complete and installed into this fireplace which is in it's second year of performance testing and doing better than I expected, in fact before installing it last week I cleaned the throat and chimney and damper blade which hasn't been done in 6 years. This did help the performance a lot as the passage is so thin any build up greatly slows it down from the added viscosity ie flow drag.
For those that don't understand the benefit of a 1:30 ratio it is half the loss of heated air up the chimney and results in a 50% increase in heat efficiency.
This equals a 100% enjoyment factor for anyone whom takes fireplace burning seriously like have done and do for the past 30 years!
The house doesn't get sucked cold!
Mitchell Wall Architecture and Design
Alise O'Brien Photography
Living room - traditional living room idea in St Louis
Living room - traditional living room idea in St Louis
Sarah Greenman
Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Inspiration for a 1960s dining room remodel in Dallas
Inspiration for a 1960s dining room remodel in Dallas
Ruthie Staalsen Interiors
This client hired us to remodel their kitchen virtually. They were out of the country and needed someone to design and handle the construction process on their behalf. The entire process was done via zoom calls, international texting apps and phone calls.
Dovetail Renovation, Inc.
Example of a tuscan u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen design in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, green cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Dotter & Solfjeld Architecture + Design
Photography: Frederic Neema
Bathroom - large contemporary master ceramic tile and brown floor bathroom idea in San Francisco with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, black walls and black countertops
Bathroom - large contemporary master ceramic tile and brown floor bathroom idea in San Francisco with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, black walls and black countertops
Jones Design Build
Architect: Marc Asmus
Photos: Rat Race Studios
Cabinets: Steven Cabinets
Elegant gray tile gray floor alcove shower photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets and blue cabinets
Elegant gray tile gray floor alcove shower photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets and blue cabinets
J. Hirsch Interior Design, LLC
Example of a classic white floor bedroom design in Atlanta with gray walls
Bosler Earth Design
Daniel Bosler Photography
Inspiration for a large contemporary drought-tolerant backyard concrete paver garden path in Los Angeles.
Inspiration for a large contemporary drought-tolerant backyard concrete paver garden path in Los Angeles.
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Family room - mid-sized modern enclosed light wood floor and beige floor family room idea in Chicago with white walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
JRP Design & Remodel
Our client's Tudor-style home felt outdated. She was anxious to be rid of the warm antiquated tones and to introduce new elements of interest while keeping resale value in mind. It was at a Boys & Girls Club luncheon that she met Justin and Lori through a four-time repeat client sitting at the same table. For her, reputation was a key factor in choosing a design-build firm. She needed someone she could trust to help design her vision. Together, JRP and our client solidified a plan for a sweeping home remodel that included a bright palette of neutrals and knocking down walls to create an open-concept first floor.
Now updated and expanded, the home has great circulation space for entertaining. The grand entryway, once partitioned by a wall, now bespeaks the spaciousness of the home. An eye catching chandelier floats above the spacious entryway. High ceilings and pale neutral colors make the home luminous. Medium oak hardwood floors throughout add a gentle warmth to the crisp palette. Originally U-shaped and closed, the kitchen is now as beautiful as it is functional. A grand island with luxurious Calacatta quartz spilling across the counter and twin candelabra pendants above the kitchen island bring the room to life. Frameless, two-tone cabinets set against ceramic rhomboid tiles convey effortless style. Just off the second-floor master bedroom is an elevated nook with soaring ceilings and a sunlit rotunda glowing in natural light. The redesigned master bath features a free-standing soaking tub offset by a striking statement wall. Marble-inspired quartz in the shower creates a sense of breezy movement and soften the space. Removing several walls, modern finishes, and the open concept creates a relaxing and timeless vibe. Each part of the house feels light as air. After a breathtaking renovation, this home reflects transitional design at its best.
PROJECT DETAILS:
•Style: Transitional
•Countertops: Vadara Quartz, Calacatta Blanco
•Cabinets: (Dewils) Frameless Recessed Panel Cabinets, Maple - Painted White / Kitchen Island: Stained Cacao
•Hardware/Plumbing Fixture Finish: Polished Nickel, Chrome
•Lighting Fixtures: Chandelier, Candelabra (in kitchen), Sconces
•Flooring:
oMedium Oak Hardwood Flooring with Oil Finish
oBath #1, Floors / Master WC: 12x24 “marble inspired” Porcelain Tiles (color: Venato Gold Matte)
oBath #2 & #3 Floors: Ceramic/Porcelain Woodgrain Tile
•Tile/Backsplash: Ceramic Rhomboid Tiles – Finish: Crackle
•Paint Colors: White/Light Grey neutrals
•Other Details: (1) Freestanding Soaking Tub (2) Elevated Nook off Master Bedroom
Photographer: J.R. Maddox
JRP Design & Remodel
Our client's Tudor-style home felt outdated. She was anxious to be rid of the warm antiquated tones and to introduce new elements of interest while keeping resale value in mind. It was at a Boys & Girls Club luncheon that she met Justin and Lori through a four-time repeat client sitting at the same table. For her, reputation was a key factor in choosing a design-build firm. She needed someone she could trust to help design her vision. Together, JRP and our client solidified a plan for a sweeping home remodel that included a bright palette of neutrals and knocking down walls to create an open-concept first floor.
Now updated and expanded, the home has great circulation space for entertaining. The grand entryway, once partitioned by a wall, now bespeaks the spaciousness of the home. An eye catching chandelier floats above the spacious entryway. High ceilings and pale neutral colors make the home luminous. Medium oak hardwood floors throughout add a gentle warmth to the crisp palette. Originally U-shaped and closed, the kitchen is now as beautiful as it is functional. A grand island with luxurious Calacatta quartz spilling across the counter and twin candelabra pendants above the kitchen island bring the room to life. Frameless, two-tone cabinets set against ceramic rhomboid tiles convey effortless style. Just off the second-floor master bedroom is an elevated nook with soaring ceilings and a sunlit rotunda glowing in natural light. The redesigned master bath features a free-standing soaking tub offset by a striking statement wall. Marble-inspired quartz in the shower creates a sense of breezy movement and soften the space. Removing several walls, modern finishes, and the open concept creates a relaxing and timeless vibe. Each part of the house feels light as air. After a breathtaking renovation, this home reflects transitional design at its best.
PROJECT DETAILS:
•Style: Transitional
•Countertops: Vadara Quartz, Calacatta Blanco
•Cabinets: (Dewils) Frameless Recessed Panel Cabinets, Maple - Painted White / Kitchen Island: Stained Cacao
•Hardware/Plumbing Fixture Finish: Polished Nickel, Chrome
•Lighting Fixtures: Chandelier, Candelabra (in kitchen), Sconces
•Flooring:
oMedium Oak Hardwood Flooring with Oil Finish
oBath #1, Floors / Master WC: 12x24 “marble inspired” Porcelain Tiles (color: Venato Gold Matte)
oBath #2 & #3 Floors: Ceramic/Porcelain Woodgrain Tile
•Tile/Backsplash: Ceramic Rhomboid Tiles – Finish: Crackle
•Paint Colors: White/Light Grey neutrals
•Other Details: (1) Freestanding Soaking Tub (2) Elevated Nook off Master Bedroom
Photographer: J.R. Maddox
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