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Large cottage u-shaped light wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Los Angeles with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, white backsplash, marble backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Large beach style open concept light wood floor family room photo in San Diego with white walls

Inspiration for a large coastal open concept light wood floor living room remodel in San Diego with white walls
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A double vanity with everything this client needed.
Storage for linens and towels along with other bath necessities are hidden inside the tall pale blue cabinetry, centered between the bleached wood vanities.
The multi-blue hued tile backsplash reminded her of fish scales.
Modern and minimalist wall sconces brings out the sparkle in the tile.

Example of a mid-sized mountain style brown floor and vaulted ceiling open concept kitchen design in Seattle with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, blue backsplash, ceramic backsplash, colored appliances and white countertops

Inspiration for a large country light wood floor and brown floor kitchen remodel in San Diego with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, marble backsplash and white countertops

The spacious living room faces south and offers great natural light. We bleached and stained the original herringbone wood flooring. Contemporary chandelier and owner's art collection offers focus to the room. Photo by Maletz Design

LOIRET: The bleached look of this solid French oak is a fresh take on the classic wood floors found in one of 18th century Parisian grand townhouses, known as Hotel particular. Its aged oil finish and durability makes it an ideal choice for a light-colored floor.

Eichler Orange is a stunning expression of mid-century modern architecture. The vision in modernizing this historic Eichler home with a 21st-century makeover was to honor the work of Joseph Eichler and restore it to the 1964 icon of California modernism it once was.
The clean aesthetics of this home features glass walls, post and beam, tongue and groove ceilings, and oversize porcelain tile floors throughout. The free-flowing indoor/outdoor floorplan is highlighted with a signature atrium, and all material selections were made to honor the time period. Custom cherry cabinets and warm slab walnut doors grace the interior.
This home had significant structural termite damage with three-quarters of the framing needing replacement. Additionally, the original house did not come close to meeting the current seismic codes. During reconstruction, we upgraded the post and beam structure with seismic hold-downs and concealed fasteners. The house lacked energy efficiency due to its flat roof and did not meet California’s current Title 24 energy-efficient standards. While honoring its era, this fully renovated residence is now updated with today’s energy efficiencies, including all-aluminum dual-glazed windows and doors, new spray foam insulation atop the flat roof, and tankless water heaters.
A new photovoltaic solar system was added. We abandoned the radiant floor heat and installed a new high-efficiency ductless heating and air units to each room. This increased the building’s performance and provided each room with its own thermostat and control. This system also allowed us to eliminate soffits and ductwork and maintain the exposed tongue and groove ceiling throughout the home.
The living space next to the family and dining room was repurposed to relocate the washer and dryer and allowed space to add a third bathroom. The primary bathroom was also reconfigured for a larger layout.
The sleek kitchen design includes frameless Crystal Cabinets, professional-grade Miele appliances, a large stainless steel Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, and a generous Caesarstone countertop workspace.
The outdoor backyard living space captures the natural beauty of Southern California and mid-century modern features, including drought-resistant landscaping with decomposed granite planter areas and all-new concrete hardscape. A new spa was added to the existing pool, along with a new BBQ area and firepit.
Photographer: Public 311 Design

Example of a large farmhouse open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room design in San Diego with white walls

Eichler Orange is a stunning expression of mid-century modern architecture. The vision in modernizing this historic Eichler home with a 21st-century makeover was to honor the work of Joseph Eichler and restore it to the 1964 icon of California modernism it once was.
The clean aesthetics of this home features glass walls, post and beam, tongue and groove ceilings, and oversize porcelain tile floors throughout. The free-flowing indoor/outdoor floorplan is highlighted with a signature atrium, and all material selections were made to honor the time period. Custom cherry cabinets and warm slab walnut doors grace the interior.
This home had significant structural termite damage with three-quarters of the framing needing replacement. Additionally, the original house did not come close to meeting the current seismic codes. During reconstruction, we upgraded the post and beam structure with seismic hold-downs and concealed fasteners. The house lacked energy efficiency due to its flat roof and did not meet California’s current Title 24 energy-efficient standards. While honoring its era, this fully renovated residence is now updated with today’s energy efficiencies, including all-aluminum dual-glazed windows and doors, new spray foam insulation atop the flat roof, and tankless water heaters.
A new photovoltaic solar system was added. We abandoned the radiant floor heat and installed a new high-efficiency ductless heating and air units to each room. This increased the building’s performance and provided each room with its own thermostat and control. This system also allowed us to eliminate soffits and ductwork and maintain the exposed tongue and groove ceiling throughout the home.
The living space next to the family and dining room was repurposed to relocate the washer and dryer and allowed space to add a third bathroom. The primary bathroom was also reconfigured for a larger layout.
The sleek kitchen design includes frameless Crystal Cabinets, professional-grade Miele appliances, a large stainless steel Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, and a generous Caesarstone countertop workspace.
The outdoor backyard living space captures the natural beauty of Southern California and mid-century modern features, including drought-resistant landscaping with decomposed granite planter areas and all-new concrete hardscape. A new spa was added to the existing pool, along with a new BBQ area and firepit.
Photographer: Public 311 Design

Little did our homeowner know how much his inspiration for his master bathroom renovation might mean to him after the year of Covid 2020. Living in a land-locked state meant a lot of travel to partake in his love of scuba diving throughout the world. When thinking about remodeling his bath, it was only natural for him to want to bring one of his favorite island diving spots home. We were asked to create an elegant bathroom that captured the elements of the Caribbean with some of the colors and textures of the sand and the sea.
The pallet fell into place with the sourcing of a natural quartzite slab for the countertop that included aqua and deep navy blues accented by coral and sand colors. Floating vanities in a sandy, bleached wood with an accent of louvered shutter doors give the space an open airy feeling. A sculpted tub with a wave pattern was set atop a bed of pebble stone and beneath a wall of bamboo stone tile. A tub ledge provides access for products.
The large format floor and shower tile (24 x 48) we specified brings to mind the trademark creamy white sand-swept swirls of Caribbean beaches. The walk-in curbless shower boasts three shower heads with a rain head, standard shower head, and a handheld wand near the bench toped in natural quartzite. Pebble stone finishes the floor off with an authentic nod to the beaches for the feet.

Full kitchen renovation, tile to ceiling. painted black window, bleach white floors, wide pine.
Example of a mid-sized cottage l-shaped medium tone wood floor, white floor and exposed beam kitchen design in Boston with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, black appliances and gray countertops
Example of a mid-sized cottage l-shaped medium tone wood floor, white floor and exposed beam kitchen design in Boston with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, black appliances and gray countertops

Description:
This item is artisan crafted with meticulous care out of reclaimed old pine wood that was salvaged from old houses in rural towns of China. The Reclaimed pine has been bleached to bring out its natural texture and charm. Given its handmade and hand-finished nature, variations in the wood or metal work are to be expected and celebrated. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike.
Item Code:
SAL24
Primary Materials:
Reclaimed Bleached Pine Wood
Secondary Materials:
95% RECLAIMED WOOD
Dimensions:
50 W x 23.5 D x 35 H
Port of Origin:
NINGBO, CHINA

A complete full gut remodel of a 4,000 sq ft two-story penthouse residence, this project featured one of a kind views of the Boston public garden and Beacon Hill. A large central gallery flooded with gorgeous diffused light through two full stories of window glass. Clean linear millwork details compliment the structural glass, steel and walnut balustrades and handrailings that grace the upper gallery, reading nook, and stairs. A bleached walnut wet bar with backlit honey onyx backsplash and floating star fire glass shelves illuminated the lower gallery. It was part of a larger motif, which resonated through each of the unique and separate living spaces, connecting them to the larger design intention.
A bleached walnut media room doubles as a fourth bedroom. It features a king size murphy bed seamlessly integrated into the full wall panel. A gracious shower in the adjoining bathroom, cleverly concealed behind an innocuous interior door, created a truly unique formal powder room that can reveal a full bath when the house is full of guests. A blend of warm wood, soft whites, and a palate of golds reflected in the stone (calacatta/onyx) textiles and wall coverings, this project demonstrates the powerful results of a consistent design intention, thoughtful engineering, and best practice construction as executed by our talented team of craftsmen and women.
Interior Design - Lewis Interiors
Photography - Eric Roth

Description:
This item is artisan crafted with meticulous care out of reclaimed old pine wood that was salvaged from old houses in rural towns of China. The Reclaimed pine has been bleached to bring out its natural texture and charm. Given its handmade and hand-finished nature, variations in the wood or metal work are to be expected and celebrated. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike. Functional double bottom drawers offer more practical and spacious storage (3 single, 3 double drawers).
Item Code:
SAL61
Primary Materials:
Reclaimed Bleached Pine Wood
Secondary Materials:
95% RECLAIMED WOOD
Dimensions:
68 W x 20 D x 25.5 H
seat height:
N/A
seat depth:
N/A
seat width:
N/A
arm height:
N/A
Port of Origin:
NINGBO, CHINA
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