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Example of a large classic gray two-story mixed siding and shingle house exterior design in Portland with a clipped gable roof, a shingle roof and a gray roof
Example of a large classic gray two-story mixed siding and shingle house exterior design in Portland with a clipped gable roof, a shingle roof and a gray roof

Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Streeter Homes, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography | Swan Architecture, Architect |
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Inspiration for a large contemporary full sun backyard stone landscaping in Edmonton.
Inspiration for a large contemporary full sun backyard stone landscaping in Edmonton.

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Master Bedroom with Reclaimed Cedar Wall
Bedroom - mid-sized contemporary master light wood floor, gray floor and wood wall bedroom idea in Houston with white walls
Bedroom - mid-sized contemporary master light wood floor, gray floor and wood wall bedroom idea in Houston with white walls

Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Streeter Homes, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography | Swan Architecture, Architect |
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Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Atlantis Architects, Architect | Andrea Calo, Photography
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Benjamin Moore White Dove and Sherwin-Williams Stardew paired with walnut, brass and acrylic accents give this transitional kitchen a classic feel while still remaining current and up to date for today's modern lifestyles. © Lassiter Photography | **Any product tags listed as “related,” “similar,” or “sponsored” are done so by Houzz and are not the actual products specified. They have not been approved by, nor are they endorsed by ReVision Design/Remodeling.**

The scope of work for this major remodeling project in Mill Valley included Preliminary Design, Design Review submittal and approval, Architectural Design, and Building Permit submittal and approval. Thayer Architecture Inc. worked closely with the Owner to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional design that fit the requirements of the Town, the Owner and the Site. Lighting and interior design were by others.

Elevated to a new level of luxury, a stone and shingle new construction home is being offered by an award winning development team. Building plans are approved by the town and ready for construction. Comprising over 11,723 SF, the innovative design, by an acclaimed New England architect, is just the starting point. The exceptional private 5 acre setting abuts conservation land and scenic trails to the beautiful town reservoir. A winding driveway reveals the unique, estate building site which includes approvals for a pool and pool house. Schedule an appointment for a private tour of this extraordinary property and begin a collaborative journey to customize your dream home.

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Corner shower - large contemporary master gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile corner shower idea in Edmonton with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and solid surface countertops
Corner shower - large contemporary master gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile corner shower idea in Edmonton with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and solid surface countertops

This new, ground-up home was recently built atop the Richmond Hills.
Despite the beautiful site with its panoramic 270-degree view, the lot had been left undeveloped over the years due to its modest size and challenging approval issues. Saikley Architects handled the negotiations for County approvals, and worked closely with the owner-builder to create a 2,300 sq. ft., three bedroom, two-and-a-half bath family home that maximizes the site’s potential.
The first-time owner-builder is a landscape builder by trade, and Saikley Architects coordinated closely with for him on this spec home. Saikley Architects provided building design details which the owner then carried through in many unique interior design and furniture design details throughout the house.
Photo by Chi Chin Photography.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/hilltop-contemporary/

The dining room was completed by adding a new dining table, rug and hanging the clients artwork and ornate mirror. The furniture is by Great Dane Furniture and the rug by Cadrys.

This hillside home in Piedmont, CA was remodeled to change the style from a 1940's rancher with eight foot ceilings and dark interiors, into a modern geometric composition with vast white interiors for casual living and generous daylighting for displaying the artist-owner's works.
In a city known for rigorous and difficult design review, an addition, two variances, and a full stylistic change were unanimously approved on the first round. All sloped roofs and attics were eliminated and replaced by a series of stacked and overlapping flat roofs. This made the house taller on the inside and shorter on the outside, which helped earn design review cooperation in the community. Windows were concentrated toward the rear yard views or moved up high on the side walls for daylight and privacy, benefitting the owners as well as the neighbors.
At the start, the owner husband was so enthusiastic and engaged in transforming his house into something modern that he presented the architect with a scaled foamcore model, rather than the usual magazine clippings and wish list. He participated in the design decisions throughout the process. The owner wife is the artist who did all the artwork in the house. She had been craving a display space with large walls and good natural light. Both of them loved the location and great views.
The project was an opportunity to transform the style of an older traditional home into a modern one, while solving numerous problems. By rebuilding the 1800 ft2 top of the 3-story home it was possible to change the style of the whole building, since the lower floors were a neutral base, and also to change the lifestyle of the owners, who wanted to move their master suite upstairs and live primarily on the top floor as empty nesters.
Going into the project, the architect knew there were multiple encroachments into the setbacks and potential privacy issues with close by neighbors. He approached this as a complex puzzle made up of architectural and political pieces which all had to fit together elegantly. It took many careful moves, small and large, to arrive at a serene and cohesive result that tied old and new together seamlessly.
The design-build contractor worked closely with the owners and handled all of the construction phase documents and design adjustments, adding ideas of their own to make the project really sing.
The project was a collaboration in three acts. The owner had a strong design concept from the start. The architect developed it into a realistic project and garnered the design approvals. Then the contractor executed brilliantly

Example of a mid-sized tuscan guest carpeted bedroom design in Miami with gray walls and no fireplace

The scope of work for this new custom home included Preliminary Design, Design Review submittal and approval, Architectural Design, Site Planning and Building Permit submittal and approval. Thayer Architecture Inc. worked closely with the Owner to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional design that fit the requirements of the Town, the Owner and the Site. Lighting and interior design were by others.

The scope of work for this new custom home included Preliminary Design, Design Review submittal and approval, Architectural Design, Site Planning and Building Permit submittal and approval. Thayer Architecture Inc. worked closely with the Owner to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional design that fit the requirements of the Town, the Owner and the Site. Lighting and interior design were by others.

Contemporary Vertical Angled Steel Cable Railing, adjustable width, approved NYC DOB codes, clean & sharp look with Blackened finish
Huge minimalist metal straight staircase photo in New York with metal risers
Huge minimalist metal straight staircase photo in New York with metal risers
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