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Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless master medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel in Nashville with gray walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless master medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel in Nashville with gray walls and no fireplace

In the beach-side town of Asbury Park, New Jersey, stands Palomino Blackwing, a newly renovated 1920s Art Deco building. Now home to 23 modern duplex apartments, the building was designed with sustainable living in mind. Rather than seeking more space, the ideal design was shifted to using space ingeniously.
Some highlights of each unit include:
The Atoll 000 sofa/wall bed system transforms the living room into a guest bedroom for two when needed.
A Lollisoft bunk bed system with a desk, which allows the downstairs flex space to function in multiple ways as needed: a home office/work space, lounge, or bedroom for two. The two steel frame, single beds easily fold down and comfortably accommodate two children or adults.
Goliath transforming Console/Dining Table eliminates the need for a separate dining room, yet can easily accommodate up to 10 people.
Folding Pocket Chairs that are less than 1” deep when closed; 8 chairs are stored on a rack less than 5.5” deep and hung on the wall above the Goliath.

AN INVITING BASEMENT REMODEL THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY
Are you tired of your basement being a dreary space used solely for storage? Well, it's time to transform it into a cozy and inviting area that the whole family can enjoy! A basement remodel is the perfect opportunity to create a comfortable and functional space that will add value to your home. And what better way to elevate your basement's entertainment potential than with a built-in wet bar? Get ready to raise a glass and say cheers to comfort as we dive into the details of designing a cozy basement remodel.
A basement remodel can add significant value to your home and give you more space to relax. On weekends, a basement bar will surely make your home the go-to spot for get togethers with friends. Before diving into your basement remodel, it's important to assess your space and determine its potential. Take a good look at the layout, lighting, and any existing features that could enhance your design. By assessing your basement space thoroughly, you'll be one step closer to creating a cozy and inviting oasis for your family.
Perhaps you can incorporate a built-in bar with a green tile backsplash or add a touch of natural beauty with a live edge wood top. The bar features warm colors, rich textures in the hand made tile and plenty of seating space for family and friends to gather around. The bar live edge countertop with Hunter green epoxy center stage in our clients basement makeover and really brings the drama.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR A FAMILY-FRIENDLY BASEMENT
When designing a family-friendly basement, it's important to consider essential elements that will make the space comfortable and enjoyable for everyone. Incorporating a green epoxy flooring can add a vibrant and durable touch to your basement, making it easy to clean and perfect for kids' playtime. Additionally, consider adding ample storage solutions, cozy seating areas, and versatile lighting options to create a space that is functional, inviting, and perfect for family gatherings and entertainment.
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Jonathan Edwards Media
Beach style backyard deck photo in Other with a roof extension
Beach style backyard deck photo in Other with a roof extension

Ryann Ford
Example of a small trendy backyard concrete patio design in Austin with a roof extension
Example of a small trendy backyard concrete patio design in Austin with a roof extension

Michele Lee Willson Photography
Example of a trendy metal railing balcony design in San Francisco with a bbq area
Example of a trendy metal railing balcony design in San Francisco with a bbq area

Kat Alves
Example of a trendy master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Sacramento with white walls
Example of a trendy master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Sacramento with white walls

Patio - farmhouse backyard brick patio idea in Boston with a roof extension and a bbq area

1950s living room library photo in San Francisco with blue walls, a ribbon fireplace, a concrete fireplace and no tv

Example of a 1960s master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Los Angeles with white walls and no fireplace

Stuart Wade, Envision Virtual Tours
The design goal was to produce a corporate or family retreat that could best utilize the uniqueness and seclusion as the only private residence, deep-water hammock directly assessable via concrete bridge in the Southeastern United States.
Little Hawkins Island was seven years in the making from design and permitting through construction and punch out.
The multiple award winning design was inspired by Spanish Colonial architecture with California Mission influences and developed for the corporation or family who entertains. With 5 custom fireplaces, 75+ palm trees, fountain, courtyards, and extensive use of covered outdoor spaces; Little Hawkins Island is truly a Resort Residence that will easily accommodate parties of 250 or more people.
The concept of a “village” was used to promote movement among 4 independent buildings for residents and guests alike to enjoy the year round natural beauty and climate of the Golden Isles.
The architectural scale and attention to detail throughout the campus is exemplary.
From the heavy mud set Spanish barrel tile roof to the monolithic solid concrete portico with its’ custom carved cartouche at the entrance, every opportunity was seized to match the style and grace of the best properties built in a bygone era.

Large country open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room photo in Salt Lake City with white walls

Elegant gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor nursery photo in Nashville with multicolored walls

Paul Johnson
Farmhouse eat-in kitchen photo in New York with open cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Farmhouse eat-in kitchen photo in New York with open cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances

Stuart Wade, Envision Virtual Tours
The design goal was to produce a corporate or family retreat that could best utilize the uniqueness and seclusion as the only private residence, deep-water hammock directly assessable via concrete bridge in the Southeastern United States.
Little Hawkins Island was seven years in the making from design and permitting through construction and punch out.
The multiple award winning design was inspired by Spanish Colonial architecture with California Mission influences and developed for the corporation or family who entertains. With 5 custom fireplaces, 75+ palm trees, fountain, courtyards, and extensive use of covered outdoor spaces; Little Hawkins Island is truly a Resort Residence that will easily accommodate parties of 250 or more people.
The concept of a “village” was used to promote movement among 4 independent buildings for residents and guests alike to enjoy the year round natural beauty and climate of the Golden Isles.
The architectural scale and attention to detail throughout the campus is exemplary.
From the heavy mud set Spanish barrel tile roof to the monolithic solid concrete portico with its’ custom carved cartouche at the entrance, every opportunity was seized to match the style and grace of the best properties built in a bygone era.
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