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Patio - mid-sized transitional backyard patio idea in Toronto
Patio - mid-sized transitional backyard patio idea in Toronto

This kitchen has it all - dishwasher drawers, sub-zero built-in refrigerator with over-lay panel, Siberian Oak floors, planked wood ceiling, recycled glass countertops, a two-sided fireplace with French Limestone surround, custom cabinets, specialty paint and a view of the ocean... John Durant Photography, Chereskin Architecture
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·Stronger and more durable than typical vinyl products
·Up to 83% more energy efficient with optional triple-pane glass
·Virtually invisible SmoothSeamTM interior welded corners
·Extra-durable tandem nylon rollers for smooth, easy operation
*Calculated based on average projected energy savings in a computer simulation using Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Resfen 5.0 stndard criteria for a 2,000-square-foot home when comparing a Pella 350 Series vinyl window with InsulShield(R) Advanced Low-E triple-pane glass with argon to a single-pane vinyl window.

Kynar 500 coated metal clad doors in Berridge Dark Bronze color and Long panel windows with custom fabricated mullions.
Inspiration for a large modern attached three-car garage remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a large modern attached three-car garage remodel in Austin

Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 black tile, gray tile, multicolored tile and matchstick tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom remodel in Ottawa with a two-piece toilet, black walls and a pedestal sink

Paul Heller
Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts green two-story mixed siding gable roof design in Denver
Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts green two-story mixed siding gable roof design in Denver

Remodeled kitchen featuring acacia wood floors, alder cabinetry and a kayrus granite island top.
(Todd Myra Photography)
Example of a mid-sized transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and subway tile backsplash
Example of a mid-sized transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and subway tile backsplash

Kids' room - mid-sized coastal gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room idea in Miami with white walls

Compare this photo to the before in order to get a sense of how much the space was enlarged. When you're actually in the space, the difference is very dramatic.

This project was designed and installed by Cottage Gardener, LTD. These photos highlight our effort to create seasonal interest throughout the entire year.

Stone Center / The Size
Example of a mid-sized minimalist eat-in kitchen design in Atlanta with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and an island
Example of a mid-sized minimalist eat-in kitchen design in Atlanta with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and an island

Located on a partially wooded lot in Elburn, Illinois, this home needed an eye-catching interior redo to match the unique period exterior. The residence was originally designed by Bow House, a company that reproduces the look of 300-year old bow roof Cape-Cod style homes. Since typical kitchens in old Cape Cod-style homes tend to run a bit small- or as some would like to say, cozy – this kitchen was in need of plenty of efficient storage to house a modern day family of three.
Advance Design Studio, Ltd. was able to evaluate the kitchen’s adjacent spaces and determine that there were several walls that could be relocated to allow for more usable space in the kitchen. The refrigerator was moved to the newly excavated space and incorporated into a handsome dinette, an intimate banquette, and a new coffee bar area. This allowed for more countertop and prep space in the primary area of the kitchen. It now became possible to incorporate a ball and claw foot tub and a larger vanity in the elegant new full bath that was once just an adjacent guest powder room.
Reclaimed vintage Chicago brick paver flooring was carefully installed in a herringbone pattern to give the space a truly unique touch and feel. And to top off this revamped redo, a handsome custom green-toned island with a distressed black walnut counter top graces the center of the room, the perfect final touch in this charming little kitchen.

We stripped, re-stained and sealed the existing maple cabinets a nutmeg color. Slab granite, subway tile backsplash with glass decorative mosaic tiles tie it all together. A stainless hood vent over the island cooktop. We added a multi-piece crown system to cover existing soffits to blend into cabinetry.
Photo by Vern Uyetake

In a neighborhood of 3-story Italianate houses called “Mansion Hill” by the locals, the new homeowners of this 2-story brick home called to say that they wanted to have the stand-out house on the block. The house, originally known as the Kirker-Fischer House had history, an elegant interior and a rather plain exterior, compared with many of its neighbors.
The homeowners also said that they envisioned an all-black house. Fortunately they are not only bold, but have great taste, demonstrated by immediately approving a new color palette. The palette has lots of deep gray, dark purple tones and five different blacks, highlighted with metallic copper.
The house had been poorly maintained and quickly-rehabbed more than once. The carved stone details were filled in with several layers of old paint. The most recent repaint was fairly fresh, but in some places was barely attached to the brick substrate.
Lots of old paint was hand-scraped from brick walls and both stone and wood trim. The trim was sanded smooth and some mortar was replaced in the brick. Material-specific primers were used on all bare surfaces.
The details in the wood window trim were so badly scarred that it was impossible to bring them back, so we clad them with new poplar molding. Other carpentry projects included some minor repairs to the fascia boards plus a line of trim on the front porch roof to add another copper highlight to a very plain area.
After all this preparation and repair, the highly-detailed plan for painting took another two weeks. Meticulous attention was paid to the surfaces to accent each level and maximize the amount of visible detail.
The top coats were Sherwin-Williams Emerald along with some Resilience. The project took a 3-person crew three weeks to finish. We knew right away that this was the project we were submitting for American Painting Contractor magazine’s Top Job Award, and we’re very pleased that APC recognized the Kirker-Fischer House as a winner in the category of restoration.

Tilt the roof blades per your preference, at the touch of a button, integrate side elements such as zipshades, sliding panels, to protect from sun, bugs and rain, and make your outdoor another indoor space!

Bright Room SF
Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts galley dark wood floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts galley dark wood floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

The client asked us to reconsider the front entry and associated landscape to give the house not only more curb appeal but to create a safer approach. The previous walkway was sloped and meandered for no apparent reason while the landscape plantings were overgrown and lacked the design aesthetic the client desired.
We graded the area to eliminate the slope and straightened the walkway to compliment the homes contemporary architecture. We used custom cut bluestone in a modified running bond pattern for a unique look. Additionally, we widened the front stoop and added what we like to call a Hello / Goodbye terrace directly off the entrance landing. As guests arrive or depart, there’s a comfortable transition area that allows for quick conversation and an easy pedestrian flow. We simplified the plantings by using only 3 species, lavender, boxwood, and hydrangea, along the foundation while adding ornamental grasses for additional colors and textures in other areas.
The back yard features a small deck overlooking a conservation area that we enlarged to create a dining area & a lounge with a sectional sofa. We choose a stainless steel railing system to open up the view and replaced the old wooden deck with a sustainable wood similar to mahogany called Ipe. We carried the Ipe over the side to create a horizontal lattice that encloses the underside of the deck for storage and adds to the contemporary feel of the home.
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