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This beautiful sun room has fabulous trusses with beautiful iron hardware. The owner wanted a room done in earthtones, which reflects the great outdoors seen through all the windows.
The club chairs were re-upholstered in a neutral tone, and blend well with the brown leather sofa and the antique green velvet chairs and ottoman.
New hammered metal base table lamps were added to the antique side tables, and a new green blown glass base table lamp added between the two velvet arm chairs.
Kilim throw pillows and sweater knit throw pillows were added to soften and make a cohesive statement in this masculine room.
The lanterns that hang on either end of the room were hand made by the owner.

We commissioned this piece for our client with a Houston based artist we collaborate with frequently, Claire Richards. She does fantastic work, and her scale is typically very large, which isn't always easy to find. Transporting such a size of artwork can be interesting! We hired a U-haul, and transported it from the studio, straight to the client's home.
You can check out more of her pieces on her Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Claire-Richards-Artist-300394363104/
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Living room - contemporary open concept living room idea in Singapore with black walls and no tv

Great room - contemporary concrete floor great room idea in Austin with white walls

A ground up addition, this traditional style bath includes, custom cabinetry, subway tiles, carrera bianco marble, hex tiles.
Mid-sized elegant master white tile and subway tile porcelain tile bathroom photo in Los Angeles with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and gray walls
Mid-sized elegant master white tile and subway tile porcelain tile bathroom photo in Los Angeles with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and gray walls

An updated master bath with hints of traditional styling really helped create the perfect oasis for these empty nesters. A few things on the wish list: a large mirror, and seated vanity space, a new freestanding tub, and a more open shower look with lots of options! Take a look at all of the fun materials that brought this space to life.
Cabinetry: Ultracraft, Charlotte door, Maple in Arctic White paint
Hardware: Emtek Windsor Crystal Knob, French Antique
Counters and backsplash: Cambria quartz, Highgate, 3cm with demi-bullnose edge
Sinks: Decolav Andra Oval Semi-Recessed Vitreous China Lavatory in white
Faucets, Plumbing fixtures and accessories: Brizo Virage collection in Brilliance Brushed Bronze
Tub: Jason Hydrotherapy, Forma collection AD553PX soaking tub
Tile floor: main floor is Marble Systems Calacatta Gold honed 12x12 with matching formed base molding; tiled rug is the Calacatta Gold Modern Polished basket weave with a border made of the Allure light 2.75x5.5 pieces
Shower/Tub tile: main wall tile is Arizona Tile H-Line Pumice Glossy 4x16 ceramic tile; inserts are Marble Systems Show White polished 1x2 herringbone with the Calacatta Gold 5/8x5/8 staggered mosaic on the shower floor
Mirror: custom made by Alamo Glass with a Universal Arquati frame

New post and beam barn in Short Hills, New Jersey. Sawn Cedar shingle siding, with Cedar shingle roofing, brick base and venting cupola.
Shed - transitional detached shed idea in New York
Shed - transitional detached shed idea in New York

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Example of a trendy 3/4 multicolored tile and mosaic tile concrete floor alcove shower design in Portland Maine with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet and white walls
Example of a trendy 3/4 multicolored tile and mosaic tile concrete floor alcove shower design in Portland Maine with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet and white walls

We found that an entertainment center wouldn't have added enough texture and with the clients' love for neutrals, this space needed to bring the warmth (in more ways than one :). So stacked stone tile and wood open-shelving and cabinetry it was!

This fabulous compact armless seating group is perfect for smaller spaces, multiple modular pieces allow you to easily set up the best configuration for your entertaining needs.
All pieces have brushed aluminum feet, water resistant outdoor fabric cushions that come with standard removable and washable off white color, and a tempered clear or frosted glass top. Available in Grey base with additional seat covers in multiple colors sold separately.
Dimensions:
Double sofa no arm: 47"W x 31.5"D x 26"H
Single chair 24"W x 31.5"D x 26"H
Corner Sofa: 31.5"W x 31.5" D x 26"H
Coffee Table 39"W x 24"D x 16"H
Side Table 20"W x 20"D x 20"H
Ottoman 24"W x 24"D x 13"H With pillow 17.5"H

Warmly contemporary, airy, and above all welcoming, this single-family home in the heart of the city blends family-friendly living – and playing – space with rooms designed for large-scale entertaining. As at ease hosting a team’s worth of basketball-dribbling youngsters as it is gathering hundreds of philanthropy-minded guests for worthy causes, it transitions between the two without care or concern. An open floor plan is thoughtfully segmented by custom millwork designed to define spaces, provide storage, and cozy large expanses of space. Sleek, yet never cold, its gallery-like ambiance accommodates an art collection that ranges from the ethnic and organic to the textural, streamlined furniture silhouettes, quietly dynamic fabrics, and an arms-wide-open policy toward the two young boys who call this house home. Of course, like any family home, the kitchen is its heart. Here, linear forms – think wall upon wall of concealed cabinets, hugely paned windows, and an elongated island that seats eight even as it provides generous prep and serving space – define the ultimate in contemporary urban living.
Photo Credit: Werner Straube

A transitional living room perfect as an entertaining space for friends and family. The two indigo sofas anchor the seating area with two accent tables, with a touch of character through the mixed use of materials for the end tables. This room is beautifully pulled together with artwork and accessories.
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