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Inspiration for a large coastal gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Kansas City with white walls
Inspiration for a large coastal gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Kansas City with white walls

Example of a contemporary spa inspired master bathroom with Asian overtones.
Trendy bathroom photo in Los Angeles
Trendy bathroom photo in Los Angeles

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Example of a mountain style utility room design in Other with an undermount sink, dark wood cabinets and white walls
Example of a mountain style utility room design in Other with an undermount sink, dark wood cabinets and white walls
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This teen bedroom has plenty of space to sleep, study or chill. The room reflects the resident's love for baseball and incorporates industrial accents and furniture to give it a more grown-up feel. The room offers lighting options overhead with a baseball light fixture, reading lamps on the desk, a lamp above the couch or a little ambiance lighting from the wall-mounted arrow.
Photography by: Martin Vecchio

Colorful and functional updated dining room with lush velvet banquette seating and statement chandelier.
Dining room - transitional dining room idea in Chicago
Dining room - transitional dining room idea in Chicago

Custom Hampton Style Home designed by Jordan Rosenberg Architects and Associates , for a lovely family in Franklin Lakes. We are especially proud of this custom Shingle Style home as it embodies everything we appreciate and love about Hampton Style architecture from the strong hierarchical presence from the tiered arches at the entry to the subtle flared siding awnings over the attic windows.

Floret cutting garden. Mt. Vernon, WA. Photo by Floret
Design ideas for a farmhouse landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a farmhouse landscaping in Seattle.

Award winning kitchen- Eye catching colors, varying material textures, stainless steel appliances, built in microwave drawer, undermount sink, Dutch door, quartz and wood countertops, shaker cabinets, and subway style backsplash.

Mid-sized transitional girl brown floor and wallpaper kids' room photo in Phoenix with white walls

MULTIPLE AWARD WINNING KITCHEN. 2019 Westchester Home Design Awards Best Traditional Kitchen. KBDN magazine Award winner. Houzz Kitchen of the Week January 2019. Kitchen design and cabinetry – Studio Dearborn. This historic colonial in Edgemont NY was home in the 1930s and 40s to the world famous Walter Winchell, gossip commentator. The home underwent a 2 year gut renovation with an addition and relocation of the kitchen, along with other extensive renovations. Cabinetry by Studio Dearborn/Schrocks of Walnut Creek in Rockport Gray; Bluestar range; custom hood; Quartzmaster engineered quartz countertops; Rejuvenation Pendants; Waterstone faucet; Equipe subway tile; Foundryman hardware. Photos, Adam Kane Macchia.

Inspiration for a country enclosed carpeted and multicolored floor home theater remodel in Boston with gray walls and a projector screen

Upper Stair Landing and Hall.
Art work by Melissa Auberty
Photography by Michael Hunter Photography.
Example of a large transitional dark wood floor and brown floor hallway design in Dallas with white walls
Example of a large transitional dark wood floor and brown floor hallway design in Dallas with white walls

Closet - traditional women's medium tone wood floor and brown floor closet idea in Atlanta with open cabinets and white cabinets

Inspiration for a transitional living room remodel in Minneapolis with green walls and a two-sided fireplace

Deborah Triplett Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary gender-neutral concrete floor kids' room remodel in Charlotte with yellow walls
Inspiration for a contemporary gender-neutral concrete floor kids' room remodel in Charlotte with yellow walls

Inspiration for a timeless medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Houston with a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, gray backsplash, marble backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

This project is proof that the challenges posed by limited space and accessibility can always be overcome in order to deliver stunning results. The space itself was rather small and also very close to the neighboring residence. Not only was the neighboring wall imposing, it was also of a completely different design style.
The goal here was to create a layering effect with numerous features of varying heights. Not only would this add depth and dimension to the overall design, but it would cause the viewer to shift their focus from the encroaching wall to the beauty of the pool space.
Instead of trying to maximize the water area by squaring off the pool, I decided to instead maximize the visual interest by gracefully rounding off the back wall of the pool. This was accomplished by implementing a raised stucco wall, and also a shorter, matching curved wall, featuring a "Sheer Descent" waterfall.
Inside the taller, deep-plum stucco wall, I created three vertical windows which are all highlighted by LED uplighting. To give depth, dimension and some natural beauty, I implemented a simple bed of Horse Tail Reeds behind the short wall, and chose to place Banana Trees behind the taller wall.
The main seating area is just outside the home's master suite, and is separated by a "Leuder" limestone fire pit. Aside from being a striking design feature, the floating stepper pads accomplish a number of things; they serve triple-duty as a walkway, a seating area adjacent to the fire pit, and also as a poolside rest for beverages.
After discovering that the narrow courtyard acted as a sort of wind tunnel between the two houses, we opted to install tempered glass in order to better control the behavior of the flames. This solved the problem while remaining visually pleasing to the client as well.
You'll notice in some of the leading photos for this project that I had originally intended to implement stepper pads on both sides of the pool closest to the house. And despite a thorough understanding of what would be necessary on an engineering and structural-design basis, we were eventually forced to turn this into a solid deck due to unrelenting city-required setbacks. However the client remained very understanding due to encountering a number of similar issues in their home-build process.
In the end, they were delivered an outstanding pool design that had come to fruition only after coming up with numerous solutions to a number of challenges that only a unique space like this could provide.

This project was designed to accommodate the client’s wish to have a traditional and functional barn that could also serve as a backdrop for social and corporate functions. Several years after it’s completion, this has become just the case as the clients routinely host everything from fundraisers to cooking demonstrations to political functions in the barn and outdoor spaces. In addition to the barn, Axial Arts designed an indoor arena, cattle & hay barn, and a professional grade equipment workshop with living quarters above it. The indoor arena includes a 100′ x 200′ riding arena as well as a side space that includes bleacher space for clinics and several open rail stalls. The hay & cattle barn is split level with 3 bays on the top level that accommodates tractors and front loaders as well as a significant tonnage of hay. The lower level opens to grade below with cattle pens and equipment for breeding and calving. The cattle handling systems and stocks both outside and inside were designed by Temple Grandin- renowned bestselling author, autism activist, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. This project was recently featured in Cowboy & Indians Magazine. As the case with most of our projects, Axial Arts received this commission after being recommended by a past client.

This project was designed to accommodate the client’s wish to have a traditional and functional barn that could also serve as a backdrop for social and corporate functions. Several years after it’s completion, this has become just the case as the clients routinely host everything from fundraisers to cooking demonstrations to political functions in the barn and outdoor spaces. In addition to the barn, Axial Arts designed an indoor arena, cattle & hay barn, and a professional grade equipment workshop with living quarters above it. The indoor arena includes a 100′ x 200′ riding arena as well as a side space that includes bleacher space for clinics and several open rail stalls. The hay & cattle barn is split level with 3 bays on the top level that accommodates tractors and front loaders as well as a significant tonnage of hay. The lower level opens to grade below with cattle pens and equipment for breeding and calving. The cattle handling systems and stocks both outside and inside were designed by Temple Grandin- renowned bestselling author, autism activist, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. This project was recently featured in Cowboy & Indians Magazine. As the case with most of our projects, Axial Arts received this commission after being recommended by a past client.
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