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Design Connection, Inc.
The His & Her vanity allows for customization of storage. The vanity pullout can house curling iron, hair dryers and products. A power outlet is at the back of the pullout to allow for these items to have a home.
Design Connection, Inc. provided bathroom design, AutoCAD drawings, tile, countertops, cabinets, lighting, plumbing fixtures, wallpaper, shower enclosure, artwork, bench, custom mirrors, project management, and installation of all materials to keep the integrity of Design Connection, Inc.’s high standards.
See the Before & After pictures from this bathroom remodel here: https://www.designconnectioninc.com/project/master-bathroom-remodel-in-johnson-county-ks/
Connect Consulting, INC
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Example of a large trendy backyard concrete patio kitchen design in New York with a roof extension
Example of a large trendy backyard concrete patio kitchen design in New York with a roof extension
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Rautmann Custom Homes
Inspiration for a large timeless master beige tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile corner shower remodel in Milwaukee with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops and beige walls
Linc Thelen Design
This couple purchased a second home as a respite from city living. Living primarily in downtown Chicago the couple desired a place to connect with nature. The home is located on 80 acres and is situated far back on a wooded lot with a pond, pool and a detached rec room. The home includes four bedrooms and one bunkroom along with five full baths.
The home was stripped down to the studs, a total gut. Linc modified the exterior and created a modern look by removing the balconies on the exterior, removing the roof overhang, adding vertical siding and painting the structure black. The garage was converted into a detached rec room and a new pool was added complete with outdoor shower, concrete pavers, ipe wood wall and a limestone surround.
The inspiration was based on capturing the natural beauty of the landscape where the house is situated. It’s on 80 acres and has a large pond. Materials were minimal to embody the surroundings. The design was based on connecting the outside and inside and connecting people together.
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Yardstick Studio, LLC
This mountain residence developed into a style we ended up describing as "Mountain Modern". The homeowner wanted a contemporary designed home incorporated with the rugged materials indicative of the mountain lifestyle. Stone, metal and wood were utilized throughout the home to anchor the house both visually and structurally to its steep and rocky mountain environment.
Outdoor living and the views are some of the most important features of this Colorado mountainside. Over 2600 square feet of exterior deck spaced was designed and cantilevered from the structure to take advantage of the panoramic views.
Being located on a steep hillside presented several challenges, including connection and circulation between spaces. A spectacular four story central stair and elevator core creates the “spine” of the structure and vertically connects the various spaces and functions of the home.
Throughout the home large expanses of glass doors and windows again connect the interior visually and physically to the outdoors. Taking advantage of Colorado’s over 300 sunny days per year, the large sliding doors blur the line where the indoors ends and the outdoors begins.
The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Photo Credit: Holger Hobenaus
Description: The owners of this home travel extensively and appreciate the great outdoors. Global travels shaped their desire for a home that embraces nature. The bridge connecting the sleeping and living structures allows cool ocean breezes to pass from the marsh to the front yard; decks and stairs to pool and terrace visually connect inside and out. Most walls from the street are solid, providing privacy, yet they open to rooms of glass, timber and soaring ceilings with views of Bass and Cinder Creeks and Folly Island.
AG Millworks
Purchased as a fixer upper, this home underwent a complete remodel-- what remains is a beautiful, all-white modern farmhouse kitchen with a seamless connection to the outdoors created by AG Millworks Bi-Fold Patio Doors & Windows.
Architect: Jan Solomon, SIDI
Contractor: Katherine Graber, Elysian Contractors Inc
Installer: Custom Builders
Photo by Jeeheon Cho Photography
Platinum Poolcare
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This amazing estate project has so many features it is quite difficult to list all of them. Set on 150 Acres, this sprawling project features an Indoor Oval Pool that connects to an outdoor swimming pool with a 65'0" lap lane. The pools are connected by a moveable swimming pool door that actuates with the turn of a key. The indoor pool house also features an indoor spa and baby pool, and is crowned at one end by a custom Oyster Shell. The Indoor sauna is connected to both main pool sections, and is accessible from the outdoor pool underneath the swim-up grotto and waterfall. The 25'0" vanishind edge is complemented by the hand-made ceramic tiles and fire features on the outdoor pools. Outdoor baby pool and spa complete the vessel count. Photos by Outvision Photography
Azman Architects
Photography: Jim Stephenson
Example of a mid-sized transitional ceramic tile kitchen/dining room combo design in London with white walls and no fireplace
Example of a mid-sized transitional ceramic tile kitchen/dining room combo design in London with white walls and no fireplace
Visbeen Architects
The Cicero is a modern styled home for today’s contemporary lifestyle. It features sweeping facades with deep overhangs, tall windows, and grand outdoor patio. The contemporary lifestyle is reinforced through a visually connected array of communal spaces. The kitchen features a symmetrical plan with large island and is connected to the dining room through a wide opening flanked by custom cabinetry. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living and sitting rooms are connected to one another by a see-through fireplace. The communal nature of this plan is reinforced downstairs with a lavish wet-bar and roomy living space, perfect for entertaining guests. Lastly, with vaulted ceilings and grand vistas, the master suite serves as a cozy retreat from today’s busy lifestyle.
Photographer: Brad Gillette
Jonathan Cutler AIA Architecture & Interiors
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Boston with blue cabinets
Dion Seminara Architecture
The main issues that were identified in this home were a lack of light in the kitchen and a lack of connection to the outdoor area. There was no direct line of sight to the pool area, and there was a very harsh western aspect coming into the terrace area. To combat these problems, a skylight was added to the kitchen area and an internal wall was removed which opened up the internal living spaces. Some large doors were added to connect the outdoor area with the kitchen and allowing a view line to open up to the pool area.
This new outdoor area was designed to be split up into two areas, a lounging area and a dining area with a barbeque connection. As the existing home was a project home, the styling for the outdoor area was to be cutting edge, modern contemporary. The interesting roof line with the charcoal roof sheeting was streamlined at the back to add contemporary lines to the new structure. The result is of this styling is an exceptionally warm and inviting outdoor entertainment space.
The outdoor entertainment area design provides a relaxing yet luxurious space for the family to gather, whilst offering the opportunity for entertaining friends from within the same space. This dual purpose approach to the design catered specifically to the lifestyle requirements of the occupants.
Wolfgang Trost Architects
Wolfgang Trost of Wolfgang Trost Architects creates homes, whether new construction, or remodels that feel natural and easy. In the case of new construction, involving architects, home builders, contractors and general contractors, an architect plays a pivotal role in the process. Whether in searching for a building site, or placing a new home well on a building site, architects can give guidance so the end product feels fresh, inviting, and easy instead of forced or contrived. Many times, this is done through visual connections from different parts of the home. For example, an entry serves as a transition point. When I come in, I see a warm hearth with a fire going. I also see a bar where several people can gather. I see an extended view through the great room to the outdoor patio and pool. These visual connections are important to lead people through the home. Contractors involved in the construction process as well as home builders, general contractors and architects should all be adept at this philosophy and execution.
Now some architects may not view a project in this way, but I believe there can be "destinations" within a home. One may "discover" a sweet little quiet spot by a window to read, or an inviting outdoor living space. A contractor or home builders can be encouraged to develop these areas as a project evolves. After all, that's what makes a home have a certain feel.
Connections are created visually. As contractors install raised, architectural windows, this may allow for a visual connection to an outdoor living space, or natural feature such as a lake. The best designs incorporate some depth to both the yard and home from different viewing spots around the home. Have a general contractor rotate a bathroom wall slightly and you may catch a view you hadn't seen before.
All these small details add up to create a home with feel. That's what homeowners want, a great feel
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
This two story cottage built by Pat Achee of Achee Properties, Inc. is the Baldwin County Home builders Association's Showcase Home for 2009. Designed by Bob Chatham, it is the first BCHA Showcase Home to be built as a National Association Of Home Builders "Green Certified" home. Located in The Waters of Fairhope, Alabama only minutes from downtown Fairhope. The recycled wood, open rafter tails, screened porches and stone skirting make up some of the natural hues that give this house it's casual appeal. The separate guest suite can be a multifunctional area that provides privacy from the main house. The screened side porch with it's stone fireplace and flat screen TV is a great place to hang out and watch the games. Furnishings provided by Malouf Furniture and Design in Foley, AL.
Southern Landscape
A modern landscape designed and constructed by Southern Landscape features a wood-burning firepit and modern style. The design completely eliminated turf in the area, with clean lines to match the home. Landscape lighting highlights the feature areas and xeric planting makes this backyard a low-maintenance oasis.
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