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Modern mountain aesthetic in this fully exposed custom designed ranch. Exterior brings together lap siding and stone veneer accents with welcoming timber columns and entry truss. Garage door covered with standing seam metal roof supported by brackets. Large timber columns and beams support a rear covered screened porch.
(Ryan Hainey)

Taj Mahal Quartzite kitchen countertops, Cabinet is a Shaker style in Pure White color, Floor stain is Natural mixed with country white. Backsplash is a 3X6 Crackled Ceramic Tile, by Sonoma Tile, Set in Herington Pattern.
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Inspiration for a transitional porch remodel in Minneapolis

Complete remodel of this 1st floor with opening dining room and kitchen to create open concept for young family to enjoy.
Large island (104") with seating for five with lots of storage and hidden microwave. Island cabinet color: Blueberry.
Cabinets are by Starmark Cabinets, Inset, Shaker.
Farmer sink is cast iron by Kohler.
Floating shelves are oak stained with Special Walnut by Minwax to match hardwood floors on the first floor.
Appliances by Frigidaire Professional Series.
Lighting and cabinet hardware by Restoration Hardware.

Roehner Ryan
Inspiration for a large farmhouse loft-style light wood floor and beige floor game room remodel in Phoenix with white walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Inspiration for a large farmhouse loft-style light wood floor and beige floor game room remodel in Phoenix with white walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Charles Cudd De Novo, Architect + Builder | Troy Thies, Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
Example of a transitional living room design in Minneapolis
Example of a transitional living room design in Minneapolis

Jargon 101: Typically nickel gap is a shiplap pattern. For Kelly we went with a tongue and groove pattern. We milled a micro bevel or micro V to get the shadow line but the fact that it was Tongue and Groove allowed her builder to hide the nail during installation which creates a cleaner finished look. *********************************************************************
Transitional open living room featuring white painted wood paneling and medium hardwood floors. Standard fireplace accented by white tile and grey painted wood trim. Vaulted ceilings and large windows bring in natural light. Wood toned lamps, woven chair and cow print pillows bring in the wood stained double entry doors. *************************************************************************
Buffalo Lumber specializes in Custom Milled, Factory Finished Wood Siding and Paneling. We ONLY do real wood.

Elizabeth Hurley Photography
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in San Francisco

This large bathroom remodel feature a clawfoot soaking tub, a large glass enclosed walk in shower, a private water closet, large floor to ceiling linen closet and a custom reclaimed wood vanity made by Limitless Woodworking. Light fixtures and door hardware were provided by Houzz. This modern bohemian bathroom also showcases a cement tile flooring, a feature wall and simple decor to tie everything together.

This project required the renovation of the Master Bedroom area of a Westchester County country house. Previously other areas of the house had been renovated by our client but she had saved the best for last. We reimagined and delineated five separate areas for the Master Suite from what before had been a more open floor plan: an Entry Hall; Master Closet; Master Bath; Study and Master Bedroom. We clarified the flow between these rooms and unified them with the rest of the house by using common details such as rift white oak floors; blackened Emtek hardware; and french doors to let light bleed through all of the spaces. We selected a vein cut travertine for the Master Bathroom floor that looked a lot like the rift white oak flooring elsewhere in the space so this carried the motif of the floor material into the Master Bathroom as well. Our client took the lead on selection of all the furniture, bath fixtures and lighting so we owe her no small praise for not only carrying the design through to the smallest details but coordinating the work of the contractors as well.

Built in 1949, this Edina home had a strong horizontal presence on the site, but through subsequent renovations the overall massing was lacking clarity and refinement and the entry was diminutive and uninviting. The roof and siding materials were aging, and important interior spaces were cramped and closed in. The house needed better light, better connection internally and out, and exterior updates to clarify and enhance the strengths of the home.
The primary design evolved out of a celebration of the existing horizontality of the home and a recognition that a bigger home was not needed. By layering materiality and color, a new identity was created. A new cedar entry canopy slips out from under the previous roof line, extending further towards the street. This added warmth at the entry is echoed along the facade, creating a graceful rhythm and texture. The previous additions were re-clad with a darker material palette in order to anchor and unify the ends of the home. As the grade slopes down towards the back yard, horizontal bands are exposed, revealing the layering top to bottom. Combined, these few shifts in color and materiality allowed for a complete transformation of the home.
The interior is reflective of the material and color palette used outside. The main living spaces are opened up and connected while strengthening the original symmetry of the more formal linear alignment of rooms. A whole new kitchen relocates the center of the home and makes more fluid the daily life of this young family. The house is fully transformed inside and out, all without adding more square feet.
Project Team:
Ben Awes, AIA, Principal-in-Charge
Nate Dodge

SpaceCrafting Real Estate Photography
Example of a mid-sized transitional white two-story wood gable roof design in Minneapolis
Example of a mid-sized transitional white two-story wood gable roof design in Minneapolis

Example of a huge transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, blue cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, paneled appliances, an island, blue countertops and shaker cabinets

The renovated kitchen is in the exact same footprint as the original. Yet, it is now fresh, clean and romantically vintage in appeal while modern in approach. With the wall removed it extends into a fun, family and friend space to living and dining areas.

Kitchen - small modern l-shaped ceramic tile and black floor kitchen idea in Richmond with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
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