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Forget just one room with a view—Lochley has almost an entire house dedicated to capturing nature’s best views and vistas. Make the most of a waterside or lakefront lot in this economical yet elegant floor plan, which was tailored to fit a narrow lot and has more than 1,600 square feet of main floor living space as well as almost as much on its upper and lower levels. A dovecote over the garage, multiple peaks and interesting roof lines greet guests at the street side, where a pergola over the front door provides a warm welcome and fitting intro to the interesting design. Other exterior features include trusses and transoms over multiple windows, siding, shutters and stone accents throughout the home’s three stories. The water side includes a lower-level walkout, a lower patio, an upper enclosed porch and walls of windows, all designed to take full advantage of the sun-filled site. The floor plan is all about relaxation – the kitchen includes an oversized island designed for gathering family and friends, a u-shaped butler’s pantry with a convenient second sink, while the nearby great room has built-ins and a central natural fireplace. Distinctive details include decorative wood beams in the living and kitchen areas, a dining area with sloped ceiling and decorative trusses and built-in window seat, and another window seat with built-in storage in the den, perfect for relaxing or using as a home office. A first-floor laundry and space for future elevator make it as convenient as attractive. Upstairs, an additional 1,200 square feet of living space include a master bedroom suite with a sloped 13-foot ceiling with decorative trusses and a corner natural fireplace, a master bath with two sinks and a large walk-in closet with built-in bench near the window. Also included is are two additional bedrooms and access to a third-floor loft, which could functions as a third bedroom if needed. Two more bedrooms with walk-in closets and a bath are found in the 1,300-square foot lower level, which also includes a secondary kitchen with bar, a fitness room overlooking the lake, a recreation/family room with built-in TV and a wine bar perfect for toasting the beautiful view beyond.

Photography by Susan Gilmore
Interior Design by Tom Rauscher & Associates
Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped dark wood floor seated home bar design in Minneapolis with flat-panel cabinets, beige cabinets and multicolored backsplash
Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped dark wood floor seated home bar design in Minneapolis with flat-panel cabinets, beige cabinets and multicolored backsplash
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Inspiration for an eclectic carpeted bedroom remodel in Orange County with white walls
Inspiration for an eclectic carpeted bedroom remodel in Orange County with white walls

Example of a large trendy master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom design in Other with white walls and no fireplace

View of Covered Patio, grass sun deck, and pool from kitchen:
41 West Coastal Retreat Series reveals creative, fresh ideas, for a new look to define the casual beach lifestyle of Naples.
More than a dozen custom variations and sizes are available to be built on your lot. From this spacious 3,000 square foot, 3 bedroom model, to larger 4 and 5 bedroom versions ranging from 3,500 - 10,000 square feet, including guest house options.

A classic, transitional remodel in Medina, MN! A stunning white kitchen is sure to catch your eye, and even more so with the trending touch of color on the large, blue painted island.
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Brandon Barre & Gillian Jackson
Bedroom - large transitional master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom idea in Toronto with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Bedroom - large transitional master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom idea in Toronto with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

 
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This client was referred to us from a past client. They are a busy 2-career household with young children and enjoy entertaining friends and family in their home. They have a beautiful open concept home but unfortunately the kitchen was not fitting for the rest of the home. They were not quite sure what to do with the space. We talked about trying to refresh it or do more of a minor remodel, but in the end they decided a full gut would get them to where they wanted to be.
One problem was there was no place for guests to hang out other than the large and awkward banquette area. The brick wall and tiled hood area were feeling a bit dated and tired. The space was just not functional for their lifestyle. There was no prep space near the cooktop and no landing area for items coming out of the ovens or refrigerator, plus a big dead zone in the center of the room.
Banquettes, like the one they previously had in the space, are great for small spaces, but when they get really large like this one, it makes getting in and out of the seating area awkward and uncomfortable. Plus, there was room for a large table, so we eliminated the awkward built in.
We started by removing the faux brick wall between the kitchen and back entry. We relocated the entry to the garage over a couple feet in order to get every last inch out of the new kitchen. We also made the decision to close up the primary window that faced the pretty ho hum brick wall of the neighbor’s house. There was plenty of light coming in from the seating area, so we just didn’t feel the window was adding much to the room.
Construction went smoothy. There was a bit of rework with electrical, flooring and HVAC, but in the end, we think it was well worth it.
The clients really wanted a sleek contemporary look, and we originally had planned for a full height slab backsplash, but due to it’s size, it was a budget buster. Instead, we got creative and settled on large format porcelain tiles that have a similar feel but were a fraction of the cost. We made sure the wall was plumb and level so that the fit and finish would mimic that of slab material.
The final space was quite a change. A large prep sink sits directly across from the new pro-style range with plenty additional prep space on the large island. The refrigerator and ovens now have miles of landing space, and a nice tight work triangle makes cooking a breeze.
Since we wanted a more contemporary feel, not many wall cabinets were included. Instead, we outfitted some of the drawers for dish storage with a peg system. Two large pantries flanking the refrigerator hold baking supplies and small appliances. Large drawers by the cooktop hold pots and pans, and an appliance garage tucked away to the left of the range hides away miscellaneous items. The large island also houses a microwave drawer and tons of storage, most of which is drawers offering maximum convenience.
The island now seats 5-6 people comfortably along with the new table in the seating area which can seat up to 8. Entertaining will be a breeze in this space. With such a clean backdrop, we knew we would need some drama with the lighting, so we chose two sets of staggered pendants, which we adjusted for the right visual balance above the island.
We also included a small coffee station to the right of the main kitchen, which helps keep the coffee clutter out of the kitchen proper. Two tones of complimentary gray are featured in this kitchen. The perimeter is a light gray that reads almost white. The island is a gray stain that adds some depth and interest with the visible wood texture. The countertops are clean white quartz, and the hardware, barstools and light fixtures add warm brass tones. I see lots of cooking and entertaining with family and friends in the near future in this bright and airy new space.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
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photo: Gordon Beall
Example of a large classic master light wood floor bedroom design in DC Metro with blue walls
Example of a large classic master light wood floor bedroom design in DC Metro with blue walls

Geodesic bathroom - modernized with stylistic balance.
Mid-sized mountain style master porcelain tile and multicolored tile porcelain tile and multicolored floor bathroom photo in Other with a vessel sink, shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, a one-piece toilet, gray walls and dark wood cabinets
Mid-sized mountain style master porcelain tile and multicolored tile porcelain tile and multicolored floor bathroom photo in Other with a vessel sink, shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, a one-piece toilet, gray walls and dark wood cabinets

Kitchen pantry - small traditional medium tone wood floor kitchen pantry idea in Charlotte with wood countertops and white backsplash

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Beach style l-shaped medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Atlanta with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, colored appliances and an island
Beach style l-shaped medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Atlanta with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, colored appliances and an island

© Leslie Goodwin Photography
Design + Architecture by Strickland Mateljan, http://smda.ca
Interior Design by One Three Design, http://www.onethreedesign.ca

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Small elegant guest dark wood floor bedroom photo in Los Angeles with blue walls
Small elegant guest dark wood floor bedroom photo in Los Angeles with blue walls

This contemporary home is a combination of modern and contemporary styles. With high back tufted chairs and comfy white living furniture, this home creates a warm and inviting feel. The marble desk and the white cabinet kitchen gives the home an edge of sleek and clean.

Photographer: Ryan Gamma
Example of a large 1950s white one-story exterior home design in Tampa with a hip roof
Example of a large 1950s white one-story exterior home design in Tampa with a hip roof

This dining room is a great space for large gatherings. The soft colors make the room feel serene, but the pops of orange in the centerpiece and jewel colors in the artwork create some interest that tie things together. For this young couple, the lighting really needed to be unique and not seen in every new construction project. Cut velvet fabric on the back of dining chairs adds a cool texture and pattern to the space, while the leather seats make for maintenance friendly dining. The arched windows are framed by simple silk drapery panels to let in just enough light, and the custom light-colored rug creates a great anchor for the beautiful wood dining table.
Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Photo: Dan Piassick
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