Search results for "Attempt" in Home Design Ideas

 
Free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW
 
Sometimes it take a few tries to get a space to work how you want it to and that’s exactly what happened with this Hinsdale client. Their desire for a family friendly, open floor plan had them reworking an opening between the kitchen and family room and relocating some pantry cabinets in an attempt to make their home’s flow more suitable to their lifestyle. After living with this small change for a few years, they decided that a full kitchen remodel was really what was needed to make their home function the way they desired.
They came in with the stereotypical “sketch on a napkin” done by an architect friend, and we proceeded to make that design come to life with a few tweaks along the way. The space was quite unique and also a bit challenging because of its multiple angled walls. While interesting, angles can be a challenge when trying make a space functional.
The new kitchen has a great lineup of large appliances, including a large built-in fridge, steam oven and Galley workstation, which is a large prep sink that utilizes several inserts such as strainers and cutting boards and acts as a very large prep space. The new induction cooktop is easy to keep clean and a microwave drawer in the island is located away from the main prep space for convenient access.
The main perimeter has tons of countertop space, with additional prep space available at the island and a slightly raised peninsula for casual meals and nice homework spot for the couple’s teenaged children. The kitchen also included a large shallow depth pantry and a large counter height desk area for keeping track of paperwork.
The weathered finish on the cabinets and custom metal hood are a nice juxtaposition to the more sleek glass mosaic backsplash and waterfall countertops. The pendants and cabinet hardware provide modern details that provide an overall casual yet sophisticated feel in this transitional design.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Mike Kaskel
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com

Wedding Decorations and Floral Decorations for the beautiful beginning of adventure because weddings without floral decorations are empty canvases. Each wedding has to be set in the right environment and expression. We like to paint the background for each wedding beautifully by conceptualising the right design and décor of the wedding venue.
Rituals and ceremonies should be fantastic and should healthy the bride’s glowing happiness. here, let’s talk about South Indian
marriage ceremony, their norms and wedding movements. individuals are very auspicious about marriages and that they look for the excellent wedding decorations Bangalore.Expert individuals should be employed to make the day as alluring as feasible. typically, they decide to maintain the decorations aesthetic and earthy with customary flowers. They are attempting and make foremost flower decoration in Bangalore it is meant to deal with the guest’s eyes.
Flower decorations for wedding in bangalore: Loads of couples are now deciding on getting married within the open, beneath the pleasing sky. out of doors marriage ceremony decoration is quite distinct than the indoor ones. They want ultimate mild steadiness and relevant design counting on the time and season. Emphasis on light ornament is often given when the marriage is after sunset. all over morning the color of flora and drapes deserve to appropriate with natural gentle.

Custom-made box beams and a simple crown molding were added to the formal living room in an attempt to create a classic look that is carried out throughout the house.
Find the right local pro for your project

"To design a house with a garage, an office, three bedrooms and three bathrooms in a 16-foot-wide space was a challenge. The result is a great way to live downtown." Cecil Baker, Philadelphia Style Magazine
11th Street Residence is one of a series of three townhouses built in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia. Once a vacant lot owned by the redevelopment authority, the project was seen as an opportunity to infuse new residential life onto 11th Street. The design of the three 16-foot homes was based on maximum flexibility. The 'residence' is encompassed within the second and third floors; the rear portion of the first floor and the entirety of the fourth floor were offered for customization - either as two office suites, as a standalone rental opportunity (in the case of the first floor), or as expansions of the basic residence.
The design resolution of the 11th Street facades attempts to echo the rhythms and materials of the eclectic streetscape without lapsing into historical repetition. Brick, Arriscraft Renaissance masonry units, and Kalwall combine at the exterior to create a thoroughly modern façade in the city.
Tom Crane Photography

This angle shows the entire project with very small original home to the far left, the boxy first addition - left, and "water tower"/stair tower center. We attempted to keep the building forms as authentic as possible for a ranch country home.

A Young couple appartment in Trakai became black and white loft. The greatest attention we paid to functional multipurpose spaces and architectural context. After new apartment planning was made, second level and roof windows were built. We attempted to create a cozy, artistic and romantic atmosphere including industrial design accents. It was left a lot of free space for clients future needs and self realisation.
Photos: www.andstep.com

In an attempt to diminish irrigation and maintenance cost we greatly reduced the lawn and added drought tolerant plants that would be easy for the homeowner to maintain. By placing plants in a pseudo-agricultural rows we were able to give the landscape a contemporary feel without working against the more traditional lines of the home. Bright colors, interesting textures and seasonal changes keep the landscape from becoming stale. A new gathering space complete with bistro lights in the existing pine were incorporated to accommodate both large and intimate affairs. Through creative and cost effective measures this property now offers a contemporary setting without conflicting with the homes original design.

These Excelsior homeowners bought this property primarily for the lakeshore view. All was well until they realized that the floor plan didn’t leave adequate room for a larger kitchen remodel and a dining room. Their first attempt to design a large enough dining addition with another remodeler failed. So, they lived in frustration without the dining room view for years.
Fortunately, for all of us, their next-door neighbors had just finished a deck/sauna remodel with Murphy Bros. and gladly made the referral to us.
Now they have a 9 x 12 foot dining room addition, with an 8 x 12 foot deck extension off the dining room, all seamlessly integrated into their existing structure. To stay within budget, we re-used the decking to extend the deck off the new addition. We also designed a slanted pergola over the existing deck for added visual interest.

Custom-made box beams and a simple crown molding were added to the formal living room in an attempt to create a classic look that is carried out throughout the house. The original fireplace mantel and tile surround were kept, but were updated with new fireplace doors and flanking sconces.

Re work of another cabinet companies attempt at a traditional white kitchen.
Example of a classic light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in New York with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a classic light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in New York with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

Vorrath Woodworks completely refurbished these Swedish made mid century modern swivel base club chairs. The new East Indian rosewood veneers are even more stunning than the original. Someone attempted a refinish job on the original wood using an orbital sander and left the backs destroyed. We purchased new veneer to bring these beauties back to their original glory. All new foam and fabric round out the restoration job.

A family that spends a lot of time in and around their beautiful saltwater pool, did not have a place in their home that provided them a visual or physical connection. They also lacked any storage for all their pool “stuff”. With small children and a love for entertaining, they needed a room that served and supported their watery lifestyle. We took over an empty and unused notch along the back of the house adjacent to the pool patio to create a new bright and airy pool house.
The new out building attempts to unify 4 areas; an existing deck, an upper master bedroom balcony, a lower lawn, and the pool itself, and provide the missing storage. By locating the pool house at the juxtaposition of these areas, the new room was able to provide a new expanded rooftop balcony for the master, anchor and define the dining and barbeque deck, extend and connect to the pool and patio, and create a new access to integrate the lower lawn – and carve out the much needed storage for the variety of pool toys and equipment.
The building itself is 400 sf with bath, laundry, storage, mechanical, kitchen, and living. A single new secure connection is made into the house through the existing mudroom. Clad with crisply detailed ship lap cedar, it draws on the existing material palate of the house and nods to the boat aesthetic in expression and efficiency. With pocketing glass walls the pool house is both the utility building needed, and an expansion of the vibrant pool scene itself, inside and outside, along the poolside.
Photographer: Brandon Stengelwww.farmkidstudios.com
Location: Edina, MN
Completed: 2013
Project Team:
Ben Awes AIA, Principal-In-Charge
Bob Ganser AIA
Christian Dean AIA
Nate Dodge

In this project, an attempt was made to show the architecture in the gentle spirit of the warm life of the family members, and the design of the details was done in coordination with the employer's furniture. One of the most important demands of the project employer is originality, splendor and minimal design.

This is painted as part of Tree series. I chose Aspen for their lovely white trunks and flower-like leaves.
The artwork has been accepted to be displayed in the juried show.
Painted on premier quality canvas stretched on a 1.5 thick frame, using artist grade oil paints, the work is a humble attempt to bring focus on the beauty of nature.
Painting is sealed with acrylic varnish and sides are painted black. It is unframed and hangs with d-link and wire assembly.
It can be framed as needed.
The painting is shipped with certificate of authenticity and care instructions.
About Artist
About the Artist
Bhavna is a San Francisco based independent artist who tries to make a difference through her passion for arts and portraiture. More info at
https://bhavnamisra.com/
Email: bhavna.misra@gmail.com

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL
"I absolutely LOVE the cushions. This was my second attempt at getting custom cushions made for two chairs that my father made for me. The first pair of cushions lasted only two years and looked horrible after the first year.
"The cushions from Patio Lane are very comfortable, extremely well made and the craftsmanship is impeccable. I couldn't believe how quickly I received them! The bonus for me was the fact that you were able to use the same exact Sunbrella fabric that we chose for a new sofa earlier this year and these cushions coordinate nicely. They are absolutely beautiful and really compliment the chairs nicely. I'm very glad that I found- and took a chance on- Patio Lane!"
https://patiolane.com/blog/adirondack-chairs-shine-custom-outdura-sparkle-seat-cushions/

In an attempt to diminish irrigation and maintenance cost we greatly reduced the lawn and added drought tolerant plants that would be easy for the homeowner to maintain. By placing plants in a pseudo-agricultural rows we were able to give the landscape a contemporary feel without working against the more traditional lines of the home. Bright colors, interesting textures and seasonal changes keep the landscape from becoming stale. A new gathering space complete with bistro lights in the existing pine were incorporated to accommodate both large and intimate affairs. Through creative and cost effective measures this property now offers a contemporary setting without conflicting with the homes original design.

Photography: Stoffer Photography Interiors
Kitchen - transitional kitchen idea in Chicago
Kitchen - transitional kitchen idea in Chicago

The project consists of three primary additions, one a workshop and garage, the second a basement expansion that juts out over the lake, and a third, which expands the existing living areas with a wall of glass. This third addition, originally not part of the project, was a recommendation by Architecture Office well received by the client because of how it transformed the existing living areas.
The existing architecture consists of a historic neo-classical house with a less purist addition that attempts to mimic the original. We took the approach of contrasting the existing to avoid having two additions lacking the craft and integrity of the original. This contrast is a welcoming change to previously dark interiors. The concept opens up opportunities for capturing lake views, creating modern living areas that flow from one to the next.
The rear garage and second floor workshop compliment the owners entrepreneurial spirit, a person who enjoys the act of a making. The form is simple but clearly delineates itself form the brick construction with black metal siding and a glass walkway connecting the two. The structure draws from old factory buildings that gather daylight from above, synthesized through a milky polycarbonate portion of roof.
The basement addition expands on an existing subterranean space used for storage and utilities. This room is converted into a living space with sleeping quarters, wet bar, and restroom facilities. This living room is a mini oasis from the rest of the house with views secluded to the water and sky. The openness of the balcony expand the view in all directions, with the sun blocked under a cantilevered shade cover.

An indoor custom concrete kitchen countertop by Trueform Concrete. Totally customizable; from size, shape, color, and finish.
Example of a large trendy dark wood floor eat-in kitchen design in New York with a drop-in sink, concrete countertops and two islands
Example of a large trendy dark wood floor eat-in kitchen design in New York with a drop-in sink, concrete countertops and two islands
46
