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Living Legendary: Built in 2018, this awesome hybrid swimming pool in South Lyon Michigan has a vinyl liner by Latham/Kakfo in Reef, and Gunite Sun ledge, Spa and Steps - finished in ecoFinish Mediterranean Blue, Slide in Sandstone (hint: Turtle Car Wax makes the slides go!) It's also tiered to make a side yard with an extreme slope a functional fun entertaining space.
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Front Entrance Into Horse Barn
Entryway - mid-sized traditional entryway idea in New York with a light wood front door
Entryway - mid-sized traditional entryway idea in New York with a light wood front door

A view from inside the Pool showing one of the two highly impressive K-Array speakers that cover the Pool area with audio, along with another of the Rako EOS lighting control keypads

Design ideas for a huge partial sun courtyard wood fence outdoor basketball/tennis/multi-game court in Toronto with decking for summer.

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Inspiration for a timeless home design remodel in New York
Inspiration for a timeless home design remodel in New York

Complete interior remodel of 1,430 SF condo.
Small mountain style home design photo in Other
Small mountain style home design photo in Other

We present a conceptual design for a residential complex in Sukošan, designed to meet investor requirements for maximizing the number of residential units in a given space, while ensuring privacy and exceptional sea views for each unit.
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Inspired by organic forms, we opted for slightly rounded triangular modules, each of which represents a single residential unit. With the innovative rotation of the modules around a vertical circular axis, which ends with a glazed section on the roof – a skylight – bringing natural light into the interior spaces.
The facades are dynamically shaped with an alternation of wooden and glass surfaces, which ensured privacy, but also openness to common areas. The settlement consists of six residential units located in the heart of Sukošan, right next to the sea, and represents a refreshing departure from the usual generic housing solutions. With organic forms, we have achieved a close connection with nature, and greenery is richly integrated into the architectural fabric, making this project a unique combination of modern design and natural harmony.
Organic forms : The use of slightly rounded triangular modules to create a unique architectural composition.
Module rotation : Each residential unit rotates around a vertical axis, contributing to the dynamism of the appearance and a better view of the sea.
Skylights : Integration of skylights on the roof for natural lighting of interior spaces.
Dynamic facades : A mixture of wooden and glass surfaces to increase privacy and visual attractiveness.
Accommodation and communion with nature : Location in the center of Sukošan by the sea and rich integration of greenery into the architectural fabric.
Architectural innovation : The unique combination of modern design and natural surroundings is a departure from traditional generic residential areas.

Designers: Rhonda Curry & Gail Gard Anderson of Avant Garde-Curry Interiors
Example of a transitional bedroom design in Kansas City
Example of a transitional bedroom design in Kansas City

Craftsman gray three-story exterior home idea in San Francisco

Architect: Michael Morrow, Kinneymorrow Architecture
Builder: Galvas Construction
For this contemporary beach escape in the affluent resort community of Alys Beach, Florida, the team at E. F. San Juan constructed a series of unique Satina™ tropical hardwood screens that form parts of the home’s facade, railings, courtyard gate, and more. “Architect Michael Morrow of Kinneymorrow Architecture came to us with his design inspiration, and I have to say that we knocked it out of the park,” says E. F. San Juan’s president, Edward San Juan.
Challenges:
The seeming simplicity of this exterior facade is deceptively complex. The horizontal lines and spacing that Michael wanted to carry through the facade encompassed gates, shutters, screens, balcony rails, and rain shields had to be incredibly precise to fit seamlessly and remain intact through the years. “It’s always a challenge to execute contemporary details, as there is nowhere to hide imperfections,” says Michael. “The reality of being in a seaside climate compounded on top of that, especially working with wood.”
Solution:
The E. F. San Juan engineering department worked out the complex fabrication details required to make Michael’s design inspiration come together, and the team at Galvas Construction did an excellent job of installing all pieces to bring the plan to fruition. We used our trademarked Satina™ tropical hardwood to fabricate the facade and engineered tertiary attachment methods into the components to ensure longevity. “This was one of the most complex exteriors we have engineered, and, as always, we loved the challenge,” Edward says.
Michael adds, “The exterior woodwork on this project is the project, and so this one would not have been possible without E. F. San Juan. Collaborating was a joy, from working out the details to the exquisite realization. These folks have forgotten more about wood than most people will ever know in the first place!”
Thank you to Michael, Kinneymorrow, and the team at Galvas Construction for choosing E. F. San Juan.
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Photography courtesy of Alys Beach
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