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The Wethersfield home is a “Contributing Structure” within one of Central Austin’s most historic neighborhoods.
Thanks to the design vision and engineering of the Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture team, the fine execution and contributions of Tommy Hudson with Hudson Custom Builder, and the commitment of the Owner, the outcome is a very comfortable, healthy and nicely day lit, 1600 square foot home that is expected to have energy consumption bills 50% less than those before, despite being almost 190 square feet larger.
A new kitchen was designed for better function and efficiencies. A screened-in porch makes for great outdoor living within a semi-private setting - and without the bugs! New interior fixtures, fittings and finishes were chosen to honor the home’s original 1930’s character while providing tasteful aesthetic upgrades.
Photo: Oren Mitzner, AIA NCARB

THE SETUP
The original L-shaped guest bathroom, primarily utilized by the client’s young nephews, presented several design challenges. The entry door’s placement at the top of the stairs created an awkward flow, while the lack of natural light and the sectioned-off toilet and shower area contributed to a cramped and dimly lit ambiance.
Design Objectives:
Reconfigure the floor plan to improve guest access and circulation
Create a versatile space that accommodates both young guests and adult needs
Introduce natural light to brighten the overall ambiance
Incorporate a tub/shower combination suitable for children while meeting adult requirements
Design Challenges:
Relocating the entry door to a more functional position
Finding an optimal layout to open up the entire bathroom as a unified space
Maximizing natural light and creating a bright, inviting atmosphere
Updating the tub/shower area with a refreshed look while ensuring child-friendly features
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
Reconfigured floor plan with the entry door relocated to the main hallway for seamless guest access
Removal of the dividing wall separating the toilet and tub/shower area, enabling an open, spacious layout
Strategic placement of a window to flood the space with natural light. Also – careful selection of materials and finishes contributing to the bright and airy aesthetic
Inclusion of a handheld showerhead serving as a lower shower option for young guests
The new floor plan and the introduction of natural light have transformed this guest bathroom into a radiant, welcoming space. The dual vanity sinks and tall storage cabinet cater to versatile needs, while the terracotta floor tiles harmonize beautifully with the overall design, adding warmth and style. The decision to keep a shower curtain for the tub/shower combination enhances the open and airy feel. Thoughtful details, such as the gear-inspired faucet handles and complementary light fixtures above the mirrors, add a touch of edgy sophistication to this multifunctional guest retreat.

This Coastal kitchen renovation was a detail-oriented renovation, as every small detail made up the greater difference between an outdated kitchen and a Coastal-inspired gathering place. Every detail was meticulously tailored to open up the space and harness the natural light, culminating in a sanctuary of timeless elegance. With the removal of overhead cabinets, dark appliances and a cluttered backsplash, the kitchen instantly opened up, creating an airy, light-filled atmosphere. From white walls to white countertops, predominantly white features were strategically chosen to reflect and amplify the abundant natural light streaming through the expansive windows, creating a luminous and inviting environment. The backsplash, positioned horizontally to visually widen the space, creates a visual sense of expansiveness. Silver appliances contribute to a cool tone which ultimately creates a calm feeling. The accentual wood elements bring warmth and charm, seamlessly blending with the Coastal theme while adding a cozy ambiance. From the removal of clutter to the strategic use of white hues and natural materials, small details contributed to the greater whole to create a serene haven for culinary creativity and cherished gatherings to come to this kitchen.
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In our luxurious master bedrooms, you will find exquisite tray ceilings adorned with meticulous craftsman trim-work, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal. The elegant hardwood flooring adds a touch of sophistication, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. To ensure comfort, ceiling fans are strategically placed, providing both functionality and style.
The attention to detail is further showcased in select tray ceilings, where a wood inlay finish adds a distinct and rich texture, elevating the room’s visual charm. This thoughtful design element contributes to the overall opulence and uniqueness of our master bedrooms.
Moreover, we take pride in offering innovative features such as barn door style openings leading to the master bath. These stylish entrances not only contribute to the modern and chic design of the space but also emphasize the seamless integration of contemporary elements within the classic aesthetics of our master bedrooms. It’s a testament to our commitment to providing a harmonious blend of timeless elegance and contemporary comfort in every aspect of our living spaces.

The "Corner Villa" design principles are meticulously crafted to create communal spaces for celebrations and gatherings while catering to the owner's need for private sanctuaries and privacy. One unique feature of the villa is the courtyard at the back of the building, separated from the main facade and parking area. This placement ensures that the courtyard and private areas of the villa remain secluded and at the center of the structure. In addition, the desire for a peaceful space away from the main reception and party hall led to more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor. These spaces are connected by a deep balcony, allowing for different activities to take place simultaneously, making the villa more energy-efficient during periods of lower occupancy and contributing to reduced energy consumption.
The villa's shape features broken lines and geometric lozenges that create corners. This design not only allows for expansive balconies but also provides captivating views. The broken lines also serve the purpose of shading areas that receive intense sunlight, ensuring thermal comfort.
Addressing the client's crucial need for a serene and tranquil space detached from the main reception and party hall led to the creation of more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor due to building restrictions. A deep balcony was introduced as a connecting point between these spaces. This arrangement enables various activities, such as parties and relaxation, to occur simultaneously, contributing to energy-efficient practices during periods of lower occupancy, thus aiding in reduced energy consumption.

THE SETUP
The original L-shaped guest bathroom, primarily utilized by the client’s young nephews, presented several design challenges. The entry door’s placement at the top of the stairs created an awkward flow, while the lack of natural light and the sectioned-off toilet and shower area contributed to a cramped and dimly lit ambiance.
Design Objectives:
Reconfigure the floor plan to improve guest access and circulation
Create a versatile space that accommodates both young guests and adult needs
Introduce natural light to brighten the overall ambiance
Incorporate a tub/shower combination suitable for children while meeting adult requirements
Design Challenges:
Relocating the entry door to a more functional position
Finding an optimal layout to open up the entire bathroom as a unified space
Maximizing natural light and creating a bright, inviting atmosphere
Updating the tub/shower area with a refreshed look while ensuring child-friendly features
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
Reconfigured floor plan with the entry door relocated to the main hallway for seamless guest access
Removal of the dividing wall separating the toilet and tub/shower area, enabling an open, spacious layout
Strategic placement of a window to flood the space with natural light. Also – careful selection of materials and finishes contributing to the bright and airy aesthetic
Inclusion of a handheld showerhead serving as a lower shower option for young guests
The new floor plan and the introduction of natural light have transformed this guest bathroom into a radiant, welcoming space. The dual vanity sinks and tall storage cabinet cater to versatile needs, while the terracotta floor tiles harmonize beautifully with the overall design, adding warmth and style. The decision to keep a shower curtain for the tub/shower combination enhances the open and airy feel. Thoughtful details, such as the gear-inspired faucet handles and complementary light fixtures above the mirrors, add a touch of edgy sophistication to this multifunctional guest retreat.

The Wethersfield home is a “Contributing Structure” within one of Central Austin’s most historic neighborhoods.
Thanks to the design vision and engineering of the Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture team, the fine execution and contributions of Tommy Hudson with Hudson Custom Builder, and the commitment of the Owner, the outcome is a very comfortable, healthy and nicely day lit, 1600 square foot home that is expected to have energy consumption bills 50% less than those before, despite being almost 190 square feet larger.
A new kitchen was designed for better function and efficiencies. A screened-in porch makes for great outdoor living within a semi-private setting - and without the bugs! New interior fixtures, fittings and finishes were chosen to honor the home’s original 1930’s character while providing tasteful aesthetic upgrades.
Photo: Oren Mitzner, AIA NCARB

The image focuses on the master bedroom, showcasing its unique design elements and inviting ambiance. The room features ceiling grilles in Glacier Frost, which contribute to the clean lines and bright atmosphere of the space. These grilles not only add a touch of elegance but also enhance the distribution of natural light throughout the room, creating a warm and inviting environment.
The master bedroom exhibits a balanced blend of minimalism and personal expression. While the overall design emphasizes clean lines and a serene atmosphere, colorful pops of artwork and textiles inject character and vibrancy into the space. The artwork, strategically placed on the walls, adds visual interest and serves as a focal point, while textiles such as vibrant throw pillows or a patterned rug infuse the room with energy and personality.
Beyond the confines of the bedroom, the view extends to the outside greenery, which adds a refreshing touch to the overall ambiance. The presence of plants and nature's vibrant colors bring a sense of tranquility and harmony, further enhancing the room's appeal as a personal sanctuary.
This master bedroom combines minimalist design principles with personal touches. The Glacier Frost ceiling grilles not only contribute to the room's clean aesthetic but also optimize the natural light. The integration of colorful artwork and textiles adds personality and visual interest, while the presence of outside greenery adds a natural and calming element to the space. This master bedroom is a delightful blend of style and character, providing a comfortable and inviting retreat.
Photographer: Ozimek Photography

Embarking on the second phase of this renovation journey, Project Manager, George Griffin, and Designer, Justina Auer, seamlessly extended their collaboration to elevate this next space – the bathroom! As with the kitchen area, this was a small space where we strategically eliminated the soffits that made the room feel small and cramped. A reconfiguration of the layout saw the removal of the knee wall at the end of the tub, contributing to a more open and fluid spatial arrangement. The addition of a storage cabinet to the vanity ingeniously designed to house everyday bathroom essentials without compromising on the allure of the double bowl vanity. The generous sized mirror spanning both sinks not only serves a functional purpose but also cleverly conveys an illusion of a larger bathroom. The soft cream colors mixed with sandy beiges and warm tones give the new room a cozy and charming ambiance to the rejuvenated space. The harmonious blend of colors elevates the visual appeal and contributes to the overall comfort of the space. We loved working with these clients, and we’re looking forward to “raising the roof” with them on forthcoming projects in their home.

The "Corner Villa" design principles are meticulously crafted to create communal spaces for celebrations and gatherings while catering to the owner's need for private sanctuaries and privacy. One unique feature of the villa is the courtyard at the back of the building, separated from the main facade and parking area. This placement ensures that the courtyard and private areas of the villa remain secluded and at the center of the structure. In addition, the desire for a peaceful space away from the main reception and party hall led to more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor. These spaces are connected by a deep balcony, allowing for different activities to take place simultaneously, making the villa more energy-efficient during periods of lower occupancy and contributing to reduced energy consumption.
The villa's shape features broken lines and geometric lozenges that create corners. This design not only allows for expansive balconies but also provides captivating views. The broken lines also serve the purpose of shading areas that receive intense sunlight, ensuring thermal comfort.
Addressing the client's crucial need for a serene and tranquil space detached from the main reception and party hall led to the creation of more secluded private spaces and bedrooms on a single floor due to building restrictions. A deep balcony was introduced as a connecting point between these spaces. This arrangement enables various activities, such as parties and relaxation, to occur simultaneously, contributing to energy-efficient practices during periods of lower occupancy, thus aiding in reduced energy consumption.

When Stephanie B. from Fort Bragg, California needed a reliable and affordable solar solution for her home, she turned to Green Home Systems for help. With our competitive pricing and wide selection of solar panels, we were able to provide her with an 18KW LG & SOLAREDGE rooftop installation that met her needs.
The project was completed in a couple weeks and Stephanie was thrilled by the results. Not only did she save money on her electricity bill, but she also contributed to reducing her carbon footprint. In addition to the environmental benefits, Stephanie increased the value of her home with this solar roof installation.
At Green Home Systems we take pride in providing our customers with high quality service and products. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering unparalleled solar solutions at the most economical price. We understand that every customer has their own individual needs and budget and work hard to find the right solutions for them.
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Our team at Green Home Systems is passionate about helping people save money on their energy bills while contributing to a greener future. We are proud to have been chosen by Stephanie B from Fort Bragg, CA for her 18KW LG & SOLAREDGE rooftop installation and look forward to helping more homeowners go green!

Yeti Cooler Pull out Cabinet instead of ice maker
Home design - transitional home design idea in Charlotte
Home design - transitional home design idea in Charlotte

Loft 25 is a converted pre-war condominium located in Chelsea. With its pre-war charm and refined, state-of-the-art aesthetic, Loft 25 offers a unique living experience for its residents. The combination of high ceilings, expansive interior space, and well-maintained outdoor gardens adds to the appeal of this property.
On the ground floor, where the atmosphere is warm, relaxing, and personal, 2MO's design contributions have certainly enhanced the living space. The focal point of the living room is a gorgeous and functional fireplace, which not only adds warmth but also serves as a visually striking element. The inclusion of display shelves and customized cabinets around the fireplace adds both functionality and an opportunity to showcase decorative items or personal belongings.
In the bathroom, upgrades were made to enhance its modernity and functionality. The use of subway tiles provides a classic and timeless look, while the modern folding-glass doors for storage space offer a sleek and space-saving solution. This upgrade not only improves the aesthetics of the bathroom but also provides practicality by maximizing storage options.
Overall, the design choices made by 2MO in Loft 25 contribute to creating an inviting and stylish living environment. The attention to detail, functionality, and the combination of classic and modern elements help elevate the overall appeal of the condominium.

Reagen Taylor Photography
Example of a transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office design in Milwaukee with red walls
Example of a transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office design in Milwaukee with red walls

The original bathroom in this Toronto home consisted of both a small shower and a large corner bath. And although the number of windows with southern and western exposure added considerable light to the space, it contributed to limitations with placement of the double vanity. Dave and Jenni decided to add a larger double vanity with an adjacent infrared built in sauna, along with a stand up shower. The style of the bathroom was to be kept clean and simple and tile on the majority of wall surfaces achieved this requirement. The most notable feature of the bathroom is the built-in shelving above the sauna, which was created to avoid a large obtrusive flat surface above it, and instead add space for ornamentation and towels.
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The kitchen at Southlake Manor underwent a full transformation, drawing inspiration from the charm of the South of France while incorporating the Denningtons' personal tastes. A major design feature is the stunning barrelled ceiling, which adds a sense of grandeur and architectural interest. This beautiful ceiling design enhances the space by creating visual height, drawing the eye upward and contributing to the kitchen’s airy and open feel.
The Denningtons’ love for the color blue is woven throughout the kitchen, with custom accents in a rich, deep shade that adds warmth and personality to the space. The cabinetry features a mix of finishes that complement the color palette, creating a balanced, sophisticated look.
At the heart of the kitchen sits a custom, round island—a standout piece designed to be both functional and visually striking. The island, with its unique shape and built-in drawers, provides ample storage while maintaining a sleek, clean aesthetic. It’s an ideal gathering spot for the family and offers a beautiful contrast to the surrounding cabinetry.
The layers of texture throughout the kitchen—from the smooth cabinetry finishes to the intricate details of the island and the natural warmth of the new barrelled ceiling—add depth and dimension. Every element is carefully crafted to elevate the design to the next level, blending style with practicality in a way that reflects the Denningtons' love for sophisticated, yet welcoming spaces.

Bold, dramatic and precise, this home presents with clean rectilinear lines, utilizing steel, stone and warms tones of stucco. Sumptuous in materials and finishes, it displays a soft palette, with vivid, strategically placed bursts of color, inviting natural light in from every angle, with large pocketing glass openings that allow for seamless indoor/outdoor transitioning. Custom features galore, from cabinetry to built-ins, to alcoves and shelving, each a piece of art on its own.
The home’s natural siting in the landscape caters to a private equestrian compound, adjacent to a 40-acre greenbelt area and neighboring hillsides that all contribute to the preservation of the vast and inspiring mountain views that are enjoyed from every room and outdoor portal. A truly serene and inspiring space that draws you in and invites you to stay.

The living room was built using natural walnut wood without special carvings or decorations.
Example of a huge classic open concept and formal medium tone wood floor living room design in Other with brown walls
Example of a huge classic open concept and formal medium tone wood floor living room design in Other with brown walls

Vertical wood siding on the walls of this three-story stair extend the open volumes of the entry, basement and second floor. The open central cor spills natural light from above through all three levels. Open risers and narrow railings contribute to the openness of the space and offer an invitation to explore.
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