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Ellen Farber Strategic Design
Baby girl nursury. The client wanted something simple,modern, using yellows and grey. It was also important that the room be able to be re-used for the next baby if needed, and be functional as either a baby girl or boy nursery. The fairy on the wall over the crib along with dandelions surrounding the room are removable, so the theme can easily be changed for the next child. The carpet is FLOR tiles, so very easy to move, change and re-purpose!
Design by Ellen Farber Interior Design and Thom Crosby, Crosby Associates.
London Contemporary
The glass box encloses an area previously unused
Contemporary exterior home idea in London
Contemporary exterior home idea in London
Nathan + Jac
Monochrome Living Room Pack contains:
2 x framed graphic prints, 'Streetscape I' and 'Streetscape II' by Nathan + Jac, 72 x 96 x 4cm each.
Hex side enamel side table, 41 x 50cm.
Handmade black and white Twig Cubes by Twiggagerie.
'Kate Moss' coffee table book by Kate Moss.
'Fashion' coffee table book by Charlotte Seeling.
Small rectangle perspex box (air plant not included).
Basic step marble bookend.
Lexi, 50 x 50cm, Lisa 50 x 50cm and Phoenix 40cm diameter cushions by Nathan + Jac, includes feather inserts.
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Alair Homes Plano
Our clients house was built in 2012, so it was not that outdated, it was just dark. The clients wanted to lighten the kitchen and create something that was their own, using more unique products. The master bath needed to be updated and they wanted the upstairs game room to be more functional for their family.
The original kitchen was very dark and all brown. The cabinets were stained dark brown, the countertops were a dark brown and black granite, with a beige backsplash. We kept the dark cabinets but lightened everything else. A new translucent frosted glass pantry door was installed to soften the feel of the kitchen. The main architecture in the kitchen stayed the same but the clients wanted to change the coffee bar into a wine bar, so we removed the upper cabinet door above a small cabinet and installed two X-style wine storage shelves instead. An undermount farm sink was installed with a 23” tall main faucet for more functionality. We replaced the chandelier over the island with a beautiful Arhaus Poppy large antique brass chandelier. Two new pendants were installed over the sink from West Elm with a much more modern feel than before, not to mention much brighter. The once dark backsplash was now a bright ocean honed marble mosaic 2”x4” a top the QM Calacatta Miel quartz countertops. We installed undercabinet lighting and added over-cabinet LED tape strip lighting to add even more light into the kitchen.
We basically gutted the Master bathroom and started from scratch. We demoed the shower walls, ceiling over tub/shower, demoed the countertops, plumbing fixtures, shutters over the tub and the wall tile and flooring. We reframed the vaulted ceiling over the shower and added an access panel in the water closet for a digital shower valve. A raised platform was added under the tub/shower for a shower slope to existing drain. The shower floor was Carrara Herringbone tile, accented with Bianco Venatino Honed marble and Metro White glossy ceramic 4”x16” tile on the walls. We then added a bench and a Kohler 8” rain showerhead to finish off the shower. The walk-in shower was sectioned off with a frameless clear anti-spot treated glass. The tub was not important to the clients, although they wanted to keep one for resale value. A Japanese soaker tub was installed, which the kids love! To finish off the master bath, the walls were painted with SW Agreeable Gray and the existing cabinets were painted SW Mega Greige for an updated look. Four Pottery Barn Mercer wall sconces were added between the new beautiful Distressed Silver leaf mirrors instead of the three existing over-mirror vanity bars that were originally there. QM Calacatta Miel countertops were installed which definitely brightened up the room!
Originally, the upstairs game room had nothing but a built-in bar in one corner. The clients wanted this to be more of a media room but still wanted to have a kitchenette upstairs. We had to remove the original plumbing and electrical and move it to where the new cabinets were. We installed 16’ of cabinets between the windows on one wall. Plank and Mill reclaimed barn wood plank veneers were used on the accent wall in between the cabinets as a backing for the wall mounted TV above the QM Calacatta Miel countertops. A kitchenette was installed to one end, housing a sink and a beverage fridge, so the clients can still have the best of both worlds. LED tape lighting was added above the cabinets for additional lighting. The clients love their updated rooms and feel that house really works for their family now.
Design/Remodel by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers | Photography by Versatile Imaging
RJK Construction Inc
There are so many design elements to this kitchen, I almost don’t know where to start. Bright and airy with crisp clean white cabinets, the kitchen is open and welcoming. Still crisp but gently contrasting, the stainless steel appliance add depth amid the white. To keep this kitchen warm, natural oak covers the floors and a toasted wheat color washes the walls. And then there is the architectural elements. You know. That post and beam in the middle of the room. It’s the center of attention.When you walk into a room your eyes roam around, establishing the size and shape of the room as your feet take you forward. From the front door of this home straight ahead you encountered this wall. The dining area to the right gives you a glimpse of things to come. Where there is a dining room you will usually find a kitchen.
The architecture of years gone by consistently hides the kitchen, the heart of the home, behind walls. I sympathize with my Mom, and all the other Moms, who have had to spend so much time tucked into a tight kitchen, away from the family. This wall had to go, but it was structural. We needed its support but not its bulk.So we got rid of the bulk and only the bulk. Instead of a wall we have a post and beam, offering all of the structure we need. We could have installed a huge steel beam and reconfigure the joists to upset the beam, but why? The small beam and post add an incredible architectural element. It’s turning lemons into lemon, we simply made the most of what we had. It may be functional but it’s so fantastic. It looks like we created the effect just for the drama.
The original kitchen may have had a working triangle and some counter space, but it was fairly small, with each area only a step or two away. The dark cabinets made the space feel even smaller and the butcher block patterned laminate counter tops were very dated. The appliances were feeling their age as well, from a coil burner electric stove to a top freezer refrigerator. To keep this kitchen within its space, a half wall separated it from the dining area.
With the wall gone we borrowed some space from the living room and extended what was a U shaped kitchen into an L. At the living room window we start our new kitchen. We kept a small part of the wall to support the other end of our decorative beam. Sandwiched between a large pantry and our new French door refrigerator, the wall disappears. With our new open floor plan a sizable island was in order.
We split our cooking areas and installed a continuous grill gas cooktop into the island. A sleek island hood takes care of exhaust and adds an extra element to our architectural feature. Under the cooktop we added over-sized drawers for pots and pan storage. The frameless cabinets from New River Cabinetry are maple, painted white, with the Herndon door style. With the cooktop safely nestled into our island, we still had to add an oven.
We used the space where the old range sat for a large single oven of stainless steel and glass. If it worked for one, why not two? We created a home for a microwave in the wall cabinets. It’s perfect for heating leftovers so close to the refrigerator.An important consideration for hot spots in your kitchen is landing zones. Each of our cooking areas have generous landing zones, one on each side of the cooktop and an entire counter area above or below the ovens, depending on which one you’re using.We wanted to give the sink area more room so the half wall had to come out. We moved the trash and recycle cans into a cabinet, removed the heavy soffits and kept the sink under the window.With that little bit of extra space we were able to add a larger cabinet above the dishwasher and slide it all down. This used to be where the carpeting met the vinyl floor, but all of it is gone. Long oak planks eliminate that final divide between the kitchen and the dining area, while adding visual length to the area. White wall cabinets on each side of the window reflect the sunlight for a brighter view.
With all of the darker cabinetry the backsplash walls had been painted white. Even still, there was a darkness in the corners and it wasn’t very exciting. We wanted to add visual interest and reflect the new under-cabinet lighting, eliminating the shadows in this corner.With 1″x 2″ Arabescato Honed marble mosaics and those under-cabinet lights, we achieved the perfect balance. The marble has subtle swirls in gray and beige on a clean white background, but with the honed finish the light is softly reflected instead of glaring. For granite, we chose the soft gray tones of Luna Pearl. The speckles of gray and beige are a gentle contrast to the white cabinets and emulate the color of the stainless steel.Between the carpet, red half wall, dark railing and dated light fixture, the dining area felt tired. Since the kitchen lacked sufficient storage, a large utility cabinet crowded the table space without adding any decorate elements.Although it didn’t get any bigger, our dining area feels fresher and more open too. With the oak flooring joining the area to the rest of our space and the toasted wheat on the walls, the white table and chairs compliment the cabinetry while contrasting the warmer colors. We replaced the chandelier with recessed lighting and changed that railing too.With our new open floor plan, we ended up with a fairly open area in between our foyer closet and the living room window. Not one to miss an opportunity, we filled the space with a multi-functional work space.
With the sunlight streaming in this bright corner works for anything this family needs.
Photo Credit to RJK Construction, Inc.
Kawartha Lakes Construction
Another view of the wrap around screened porch on this island cottage. Painted floors and simple furniture mean you can change the room around depending on the event. A table set up at one end for eating and lots of chairs to enjoy the lake are the typical arrangement...but the possibilities are endless.
Mann Designs Studio
Peter Molick Photography
Transitional master dark wood floor bedroom photo in Houston with white walls
Transitional master dark wood floor bedroom photo in Houston with white walls
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Change of Seasons - Gary Kernick
This is a garden that doesn't take itself too seriously. A place to unwind and watch the seasons change.
Design ideas for an eclectic landscaping in Sacramento.
Design ideas for an eclectic landscaping in Sacramento.
Woodmaster Kitchens
Beautiful custom cherry cabinets from Woodmaster Kitchens dramatically changed this space. What once was dated and cramped became a welcoming kitchen. The oversize island accomodates crowds of relatives and friends, while allowing the cook or cooks to be a part of the gathering. The corner sink makes clean-up a breeze, out of the traffic path. Tumbled marble tiles tie in with the traditional cabinets.
Jordan Design-Build Group
One small window, faux woodgrain cabinets and lots of doors made this closed-off Arlington kitchen feel dark and drab, the total opposite of the vibrant young family of four that lives here. To brighten and open up the small kitchen, we removed the wall separating the dining room, expanded the window above the sink and installed a French door to let even more light in from an adjoining sun room. Light now pours into the kitchen, making it feel welcoming, airy and bright. To accommodate the expanded kitchen, we removed a hulking set of built-ins from the dining room which provided two extra feet to work with. The larger footprint allowed us to relocate major appliances and provide a generous amount of storage and prep space including a food safe butcher block to the right of the range. Natural wood elements such as the chopping block, reclaimed shelves and beautiful new floors add character and warmth to the all-white kitchen.
One of the must-haves in this renovation was a farmhouse sink which is a great way to maximize function when a smaller sink base is used. We opted to take the tile backsplash all the way to the ceiling along the window wall, creating a more polished look with the added bonus of making the ceiling feel taller. The subway tiles’ subtle texture adds depth to the simple white-on-white motif and the change to a herringbone pattern behind the range adds visual interest without feeling too busy. A crisp white backdrop is perfect for adding pops of color with dishware, accessories and the family’s vintage stand mixer. The newly renovated kitchen-dining area is much better suited for this family’s active lifestyle and the updated design now complements the rest of their stylish home.
Photos by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Le Dimora
Bathroom Design - San Diego Furniture Store | Le Dimora
Bedroom - mid-sized mediterranean carpeted bedroom idea in San Diego with beige walls
Bedroom - mid-sized mediterranean carpeted bedroom idea in San Diego with beige walls
Innovative Design Build
Our clients wanted to stay true to the style of this 1930's home with their kitchen renovation. Changing the footprint of the kitchen to include smaller rooms, we were able to provide this family their dream kitchen with all of the modern conveniences like a walk in pantry, a large seating island, custom cabinetry and appliances. It is now a sunny, open family kitchen.
Scott Allen Architecture
Outdoor entertaining area connects the main house to the boathouse.
Tim Bies photo.
Patio - contemporary courtyard patio idea in Seattle
Patio - contemporary courtyard patio idea in Seattle
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
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Change is a good thing, even when it comes to reinventing a much beloved classic. Take the traditional English roll arm Carmel sofa and button tufted ottoman. Both still embody the poise and elegance of old-world style, but both are given a new identity, thanks to a sensational splash of color. The bright turquoise touches and floral print pillows allow these pieces to blossom and grow into their own as they bring joy to your home.
Sarah Pearn
Change table corner in our baby boy's nursery. Troll sun dresser and change table. Floating shelves from Ikea. Handmade bunting. Drawer dividers from Ikea.
Basics Landscaping Co
Sod was installed to finish the area as well as Leyland Cypress for privacy from the neighbor.
This is an example of a large transitional partial sun backyard stone outdoor sport court in New York for summer.
This is an example of a large transitional partial sun backyard stone outdoor sport court in New York for summer.
Go Modern Furniture
Designed by the world famous creative, Alain Gilles, the Geometric Dining Table is part of the new 2020 collection from Italian brand Bonaldo.
Geometric is a table that changes shape depending on the observer’s perspective. The concept is based on chameleon-like silhouettes, starting with the base: it's four legs with drop-shaped feet appear either thick, or sharp and thin, offering a different perception of their visual weight as you walk around the table. The rounded ends of this rectangular table add a further graceful feel.
This image shows the table top and base in a special terracotta coloured clay hand-finished spatula effect which gives the entire table an almost sculptural look.
You can also choose either wood, ceramic or marble for the table top, although not all options are available in all sizes. For the metal base there are a variety of colours and finishes to choose from.
Available in four different sizes.
Pictured here with the Ever More Corner Sofa designed by Sergio Bicego and the Ika dining chair which was created by Bartoli Design.
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G.M. Diemert Architect Inc.
View from the house to toward the east from the second floor. The garden changes scale depending on the point of view and from a height the design is most evident. The left side of the garden in the image has vegetable and herb plantings bounded by concrete curbs. This area has the most sun exposure.
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LU Murano chandelier is unique, entirely hand made, a contemporary design piece, a work of art. Each individual piece is blown by the artist and fashioned by hand at extremely high temperatures. Old-fashioned craftsmanship, the creative act and modern technology combine to produce a composition of blown-glass shapes that seem to be moving and change appearance depending on where they are viewed from, making a strong uncompromising statement to give the room a distinctive look.
Monde Group
The Monde Room was a concept developed over several years to create a space that reflects the mood and atmosphere of black and white films. It was also desired to have a residence flexible of changing character depending on the desired setting. The result is a place that at times looks like a New York City Penthouse and on other occasions is reminiscent of the the Las Vegas Strip.
Upon entry, a statement of importance is marked by the stained wood double doors that open into the elegant entry foyer with louvered doors and italian wall sconces. Following the entry is the open living area with kitchen, dining and lounging areas. Adjacent is the master suite with two sets of double doors on either side of an open fireplace at the foot of the bed. All of the primary rooms have high ceilings with cove lighting and full height mirrors throughout.
The condo is finished with Lagos Azule limestone floors and the kitchen and bath features St. Laurent Black marble. The appliances and kitchen island are all stainless steel and include a sub zero. The private balcony includes outdoor speakers and a stainless steel grill and the laundry room has full size washer and dryer. The walk-in closet has floor to ceiling built-in drawers and shelves opposite of double hanging rods. There is also a full height mirror.
The Monde Room has exquisite detailing, lavish interiors, incredible functionality and ample storage. With a fully integrated home theater system and speakers throughout, it is perfect for entertaining. While it is great for watching movies, in the Monde Room you may just feel like you are in one.
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