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Kathleen Navarra did the most area of the designer showcase house with her Kitchen, Family Room, and Butler's Pantry.
Example of a large eclectic l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, multicolored backsplash and an island
Example of a large eclectic l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, multicolored backsplash and an island
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This urban infill project is a make-over of a decrepit structure that had been used as a student rental for close to 50 years. Situated on an elevated, 3300 sf lot, nothing in the original house was salvageable and the entire house was stripped down to the studs. Our challenge with this project was to then open up the original interiors, flood them with natural light while creating a design that appealed to the broadest buyer pool possible.
We solved this problem by organizing a compact floor plan that resulted in a 4 bedroom, 4 bath residence organized around a great room on the main level, a family room on the basement level and an additional 2 bedrooms with city views on the upper. By minimizing circulation space, we were able to re-purpose every square foot of floor area while creating a dramatic, light-filled staircase that tied all 3 levels of the house together into a unified living scheme. Clean lines and clean details, this is another of our attempts at a 'Not So Big House.'
Marketing of the final product lasted less than 10 days and resulted in 3 full priced offers that netted the developer a tidy profit.

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This curved window sunroom we made for our client David E. in Downtown Los Angeles, California was our most challenging and proudest project yet. We had to perfectly design a never-before-attempted template to remove the ugly grids his older, aluminum window frames had made. His majestic view of Los Angeles was replaced by 16 ugly aluminum windows which were deteriorating right before his eyes. His exact comments were, "Thank you for reminding me why I moved in here and purchased this home in the first place. You guys gave me my view back." We could not be happier.

This Mequon master on-suite from the 80's was in serious need of a face lift! While it may be a large bathroom, it certainly was not up to date and did not meet the needs of the client.
We designed a complete gut and re-build including the removal of a window that only looked over the solarium below!
The result is a timeless design that allowed the homeowner to sell his home, after many failed attempts with the old bathroom, and meets the needs of the future buyers!

1/2" black felt was cut in 14" lengths with a round bump that gave us an undulating pattern across the room in the space between the ceiling and floor.
This provided sound proofing qualities in an artful way.
This is an installation never before attempted by Zintra and MDC.

Inspired by the movie Chimpanzee, the artwork is a humble attempt to bring focus on the beauty and the vulnerability on this animal.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern open concept family room remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern open concept family room remodel in San Francisco

This space was special indeed! When the family moved into their home the daughter of the house immediately laid claim to this room - which included a half-height storage space, full of possibilities!
For the main space we chose a bright, fresh green to keep the space uplifting all through the year. I used a blue stripe to mimic the feel of a canopy and to make a feature of the sloped section of the ceiling rather than attempt to hide it.
The room is filled with storage to accommodate a growing wardrobe and features upcycled furniture to ensure the space is completely bespoke.
Hidden behind a poster is a secret library, painted a dark, moody blue and styled to give hints of Hogwarts. The ceiling is adorned with a navy, celestial print wallpaper and there are cosy touches dotted around to make this the perfect spot to curl up and while away hours with a good book. Floating candles lend a touch of fun and much needed light to the space.

This space was special indeed! When the family moved into their home the daughter of the house immediately laid claim to this room - which included a half-height storage space, full of possibilities!
For the main space we chose a bright, fresh green to keep the space uplifting all through the year. I used a blue stripe to mimic the feel of a canopy and to make a feature of the sloped section of the ceiling rather than attempt to hide it.
The room is filled with storage to accommodate a growing wardrobe and features upcycled furniture to ensure the space is completely bespoke.
Hidden behind a poster is a secret library, painted a dark, moody blue and styled to give hints of Hogwarts. The ceiling is adorned with a navy, celestial print wallpaper and there are cosy touches dotted around to make this the perfect spot to curl up and while away hours with a good book. Floating candles lend a touch of fun and much needed light to the space.

Example of a mid-sized transitional galley medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Columbus with a drop-in sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

At the end of 2012, Danberry came across what was then a rundown home in the Casco Point neighborhood of Orono, in desperate need of some design help. A failed attempt by the previous owner to remodel it as an investment had left it abandoned for years. But when the Danberry’s got a glimpse of this diamond in the rough, they knew it had potential. The project included a completely remodeled kitchen, bathroom, basement and living room.

unique home with inverted "v" shape roof to catch rain water. Panoramic windows give a feeling of being one with nature. Ground floor is build into the hillside, adding to the energy efficiency. Exterior skin of home is a double skin facade with a "cork" finish on it. A lot of recycled materials were used throughout the design, in an attempt to make it as green as possible

This stunning interior gas fireplace showcases the Quarry Mill's McGregor natural thin stone veneer. McGregor is a natural rocky mountain quartzite thin stone veneer. The stone consists of warm tans and earthy browns against cooler grey and gunmetal tones. McGregor natural stone comes as a loose mix of shapes in the fieldledge style. Our mockup attempts to show the stone exactly as it will come, however, the artistic talent of an experienced mason can be expressed beautifully with this product. The installation photos show how the stone can be installed more linearly in an ashlar style pattern. McGregor’s individual pieces have a deep depth of color with multiple colors showing in the same stone.

This project started as an attempt to experiment with used redwood. As I started to fabricate the wood structure, features were added with materials that were laying around the studio. One side was a piece of corten with a rough edge. Scrap carbon fiber fabric was epoxied to used galvanized steel sheet. The sheet was corrugated which had to be flattened hence the wavy look. I liked how everything started to take shape and I knew this was turning into something. The carbon fiber side needed an accent so aircraft vent flanges were added and filled with plaster. Rusted chromoly tubing became the front with nice used aluminum trim. On the tail end a technique was tried that I had never used before. This technique is called Bluing. All aluminum trim is hand cut and symbolizes aircraft skin cover plates. As for the name, CRT5 is completely random.

This is a prototypical home specially designed with a 200% structural engineering safety factor to easily withstand 150+ mph winds and designed to be extremely durable, low/no maintenance, effectively flood-proofed, super-structured, armored, super-insulted, and extremely energy-efficient. Every effort was made to make the house “fit” the site; it utilizes a Southern coastal vernacular archetype; it is oriented on the site to take advantage of year-round sun sets and moon rises and to minimize solar heat gain; and careful attention has been given to the breathtaking views. It is designed to harmoniously take advantage of both the latest in currently available technology and a site blessed with unparalleled natural beauty. We have attempted to provide an example of enduring environmentally-sensitive design without any compromise of convenience, aesthetics, or quality of life.
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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 realization.
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Project: Kandula Clothing Store
Location: Padiyapelella Town
Area: 3500 Sqft
Type: Interior Renovation Project
Budget: 8 Million
We have for a long time been endowed with unique and sustainable designs that have penetrated the various landscapes of the island. Our creations are testifying to this by further beautifying nature, further appeasing human needs, and shining with pride day by day. Combined with our experience, hard work, and the hope of paving the way for an innovative lifestyle for the people, this modern shopping center has been given to the historic town of Padiyapelella. This is not just construction on a piece of land, but an attempt to recall the pride of a historical land mixed with the values of modernity. This is likely to be the first step in making Padiyapella modern shopping hub. We hope that this mall, nurtured by the convenience of our design, will become a part of the lives of the people by meeting their modern needs.
We are ready to give you this kind of sophistication to build your dream construction too. Contact us today and get a 10% discount on your first project.
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"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

After buying our house, the first major project was to fix whatever it was the previous owners attempted in the back yard. After tearing up about 120 16x8x4 bricks, weeding and prepping the ground, we laid now a weed barrier, garden border and some cedar mulch.
We re-purposed some of the bricks as a defined border and walking path off the deck. We also reused some of the existing lava rocks to break up the look.
All the plants are in individual potters for easy maintenance.
Next Step...repair the deck.
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