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Commissioned, original abstract art series for condo building lobby at 1800 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA. Space designed by Nicole Lanteri Design.
Each wood block painting is approx. 11" square.
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Amanda Kirkpatrick
Example of a classic galley kitchen design in New York with a farmhouse sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a classic galley kitchen design in New York with a farmhouse sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Art and colorful accents can change a room instantly. Original artwork makes a great jumping-off point for room design inspiration, too~ start with a painting you absolutely love, and build around it!
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Original painting by Sarah Taylor Moore - commissions available.
Email apothecaryteaandgallery@gmail.com
Photo copyright 2014 Sarah Taylor Moore.

Photos by Spacecrafting Photography
Example of a mid-sized transitional living room design in Minneapolis with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Example of a mid-sized transitional living room design in Minneapolis with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

9x10 out door phoenix mural painted on a shop metal door.
Mid-sized urban attached four-car garage workshop photo in Denver
Mid-sized urban attached four-car garage workshop photo in Denver

Blown Glass Jellyfish Light that Primo Glass www.primoglass.com was commissioned to create for our clients in Cortez Florida. We specialize in designing, fabricating, and installing custom one of a kind lighting and chandeliers that are handcrafted in the USA. Please contact us with your lighting needs, and see our 5 star customer reviews here on Houzz...

Additions, renovations, and restorations on established Boston-suburb streets.
Winchester is where a lot of my Boston-area work has lived for years. The town has a residential character built on early 20th-century stock: Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Shingle style, the occasional Federal, on tree-lined streets where what you do to one house is visible to the rest of the block.
The projects below are additions, renovations, and restorations. The brief is almost always the same: keep what's working, fix what isn't, and make the new work look like it belongs to the original house. Done well, an addition is invisible from the street and the family lives in a house that looks like it was always that way. Done poorly, the work announces itself, and the house ends up reading as two houses: the original, and the one the architect tried to add.
When a project falls under Winchester's Historic Districts Commission, I work closely with the commission. When it doesn't, I still pay attention to the neighbors. The town has a strong sense of its own architectural fabric. The work that lasts here is the work that doesn't fight it.

The Washington State Wine Commission needed an additional place to store the special bottles of wine they receive from the rapidly growing number of wineries. The conference room is an important gather place for meetings and get togethers so it made sense to make the focal point a beautiful yet functional wine rack at the end of the room. Custom scalloped horizontal bins for special magnum bottles surround the TV and are highlighted by spot lights. The entire wall of racking is made of a clear coat alder and holds over 800 bottles of Washington State wines.
Photos taken by Inviniti Cellar Design
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