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Bartelt. The Remodeling Resource
Master bath remodel featuring a steam shower, "his and her" pedestal sinks, a freestanding tub, a steam shower, and wainscoting
Photo Credit: David Bader
Interior Design Partner: Becky Howley
Lucy Call
Photo: Lucy Call © 2013 Houzz
Design: Imbue Design and Sausage Space
Inspiration for a modern brown floor open concept kitchen remodel in Salt Lake City with white cabinets, flat-panel cabinets and paneled appliances
Inspiration for a modern brown floor open concept kitchen remodel in Salt Lake City with white cabinets, flat-panel cabinets and paneled appliances
Lake Geneva Architects
Architect - Jason R. Bernard
Photography - Matt Mason
Large classic back porch idea in Milwaukee with decking, a roof extension and a fire pit
Large classic back porch idea in Milwaukee with decking, a roof extension and a fire pit
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Wood Customs
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral reach-in closet remodel in Houston with flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Hammer Architects
Living room - mid-century modern light wood floor living room idea in Boston with white walls
Marina Rubina, Architect
Todd Mason, Halkin Photography
Example of a minimalist gender-neutral light wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in New York with beige walls
Example of a minimalist gender-neutral light wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in New York with beige walls
Harrell Design + Build
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in San Francisco with paneled appliances, shaker cabinets and medium tone wood cabinets
Matthew Bolt Graphic Design
Matthew Bolt
Kitchen by: Carolina Kitchens
Example of a classic kitchen design in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, beige backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash
Example of a classic kitchen design in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, beige backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash
Kiyohara Moffitt
Photographer: Mary E. Nichols
Elegant kitchen photo in Los Angeles with glass-front cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Elegant kitchen photo in Los Angeles with glass-front cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Modern Traditions Interior Design LLC
This room just needed a fresh coat of paint to update it. Located immediately to the left of the new bright entryway and within eyesight of the rich blue dining room. We selected a green from the oriental rug that also highlights the painting over the fireplace.
Sara E. Eastman Photography
Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
Kalinosky Landscaping Inc. http://www.kalinoskylandscapinginc.com/
Project Entry: The Waverly Residence
2013 PLNA Awards for Landscape Excellence Winner
Category: Residential $60,000 & Over
Award Level: Honorable Mention
Project Description:
The residence is located in an upscale suburban sub-division in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The home was designed by an architect from California and is decidingly modern and abstract compared to neighboring homes. The architect was direct in his charge that the landscape be bold, colorful and modern, similar to projects he has worked on in California where the climate and culture allows. The owners embraced this concept adding only that privacy was important. Our main challenge was to find ways to provide the desired spirited and colorful landscape utilizing cooler climate plantings, and to push the limits on the abstract hardscape design without alienating the conservative community. We believe we have achieved our goals as both the demanding architect and discerning homeowners are extremely pleased with the results. This modern landscape has also been embraced by the community. Relative to site problems and scope, we had extensive drainage issues and encountered solid rock near or at the surface. We hydro-hammered out layers of rock to allow the installation of several feet of topsoil and an extensive network of drain tiles to evacuate water constantly flowing from springs we encountered. The topsoil was stripped from the site prior to the start of construction and stored on an adjacent lot. We utilized a portable screening plant, processing the topsoil and adding about 1500 tons of additional purchased topsoil. We designed a modern and abstract concrete wall system to separate the public and private spaces in the front of the residence. A people court was designed again utilizing concrete walls to articulate this space and provide a private environment for our clients. This space is viewed and accessed from the bedroom and entry areas of the home. We added a simple water feature of appropriate volume to provide sound, and at night illuminated reflecting qualities to the people court. Extensive screening was utilized to softly cloister the home and screen a large solar array that provides electricity for the home. A lush, almost tropical looking planting was provided for a large sunken area to offer relief to the lower living spaces. A rear terrace was constructed of exposed aggregate concrete. Near this terrace is a bold, modem, concrete water feature and a gas fire pit. The gas fire pit was custom built by a firm in Colorado utilizing hand-hammered metal and heat induced patinas. This terrace overlooks the sloped perennial garden. We finished the rear space with a calm stone arrangement emerging from raked pea gravel dry lake. This viewed from a stone bench we constructed of thermalled bluestone.
An extensive highly technical lighting system was installed utilizing bronze fixtures controlled by an array of computer linked touch pads throughout the home.
An infinitely controllable irrigation system with over twenty-five zones was installed. This coupled to a dedicated deep drilled well provides stability during dry periods.
Specimen trees and shrubs were brought in from nurseries throughout the country. We specified only the finest we could find. This has given the site a feel of maturity while being quite young.
Photo Credit: Kalinosky Landscaping Inc.
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Example of a classic enclosed living room design in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Linton Architects
Inspiration for a cottage dark wood floor great room remodel in Raleigh with white walls
Old World Stoneworks
The AMHURST fireplace mantel may be adapted to fit varying firebox heights. Optional overmantels are available. SRD Building Corp - Boca Raton, FL
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Old World Stoneworks supplied the beautiful Amhurst fireplace surround in this elegant living area.
Markay Johnson Construction
Builder: Markay Johnson Construction
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Project Details:
Located on a beautiful corner lot of just over one acre, this sumptuous home presents Country French styling – with leaded glass windows, half-timber accents, and a steeply pitched roof finished in varying shades of slate. Completed in 2006, the home is magnificently appointed with traditional appeal and classic elegance surrounding a vast center terrace that accommodates indoor/outdoor living so easily. Distressed walnut floors span the main living areas, numerous rooms are accented with a bowed wall of windows, and ceilings are architecturally interesting and unique. There are 4 additional upstairs bedroom suites with the convenience of a second family room, plus a fully equipped guest house with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Equally impressive are the resort-inspired grounds, which include a beautiful pool and spa just beyond the center terrace and all finished in Connecticut bluestone. A sport court, vast stretches of level lawn, and English gardens manicured to perfection complete the setting.
Photographer: Bernard Andre Photography
Housetrends Magazine
Old fixer-uppers often require two competing levels of priorities from their new homeowners. First and foremost is the need to immediately attend to those repairs that ensure the continued functioning and general well being of the house’s structure. By nature, these usually demand “house on fire!” status, especially when compared to other types of remodeling work that simply enhances aesthetics and general comfort.
In the case of a Delaware couple, a structural issue with the front of their 125 year old Victorian (it was sinking!), along with some other more pressing challenges, put a 13 year long hold on getting the bathroom for which they had long dreamed.
The shower enclosure features a base of hexagon patterned tile, bordered by marble subway tiles.
The shower enclosure features a base of hexagon patterned tile, bordered by marble subway tiles.
By the time Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers was hired to handle the construction, the couple certainly had put plenty of thought into converting a spare second-floor bedroom into the master bath. Courtney Burnett, Fox’s Interior Design Manager on the project, credits the owners for “having great creative minds, with lots of ideas to contribute.” By the time it came to put a formal design plan into place, the client “drove the look while we devised how the space would function.”
It’s worth noting that there are drawbacks in being given too much time for advance planning. Owners’ tastes in design may change, while a steady stream of new fixtures and building products always demand consideration up to the last minute. “We had been collecting ideas for a while…pictures of what we liked, but as it turned out, when it came time to select fixtures, tile, etc., we used little from those pictures,” the owners admit.
A framed herringbone pattern of subway tiles provides a perfect focal point for the shower.
A framed herringbone pattern of subway tiles provides a perfect focal point for the shower.
The finished bath exudes an art deco spirit that isn’t true to the home’s Victorian origins, which Burnett attributes to being more of a reflection of the homeowners’ preferences than the actual era of the structure. Despite that incongruity, everyone feels that they have remained true to the house by selecting vintage style elements, including subway tiles for the walls, hexagonal tile for the floors, and a pedestal sink that served as the focal point for the entire room.
But as with all dreams, once one is achieved, a new one soon beckons. With the bathroom’s strikingly beautiful turquoise paint barely dry, the completion of that long-awaited project has served to kick-start plans for finishing off the remainder of the Victorian’s second floor.
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Eric Aust Architect
Tim Krueger Photographer
Example of a trendy l-shaped eat-in kitchen design in Orange County with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Example of a trendy l-shaped eat-in kitchen design in Orange County with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash and stainless steel appliances
SHELLEY RODNER DESIGN / DDI
This lovely screened porch was a recent client project. Our goal was to create a warm and welcoming spot that had the feel of an indoor space.
Elegant porch photo in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
Elegant porch photo in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
Nar Design Group
This fun classic kitchen in Gold River features Columbia frameless cabinets in Sandy Hook grey. A green glass backsplash in a random matte and polished pattern complements the cabinets which are faced with both painted wood and frosted glass. The Silestone countertops in the Lyra finish have an ogee bullnose edge. The floors are finished in a rich brown porcelain tile of varying sizes that are made to resemble distressed wood.
Photo Credit: PhotographerLink
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