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Basement remodel converts this storage area into a wine tasting and refrigerated storage space. Neutral tones in the ceramic tile flooring, textured walls in a Santa Fe Skip Trowel style, dry stacked natural stone wall, tempered glass viewing window/door, custom stained and lacquered wine racks accented with LED throughout and tasteful décor blend seamlessly.

Komodo Modern Italian Sleeper Sofa by Pezzan. Queen size pull out sofa bed Komodo with 5.5” thick mattress. Entirely made in Italy this couch features a stainless steel mechanism that very smoothly converts a sofa into a bed. The Komodo sofa-bed is an authentic space-saver: back cushions are attached to the mechanism. Adjustable headrests provide extra comfort. Komodo Sleeper Sofa by Pezzan is made in Italy with 100% polyurethane fabric that is antimicrobial, antibacterial, anti-mite, fire-retardant, and water resistant.
Features:
3-Seater Sofa Bed
European Queen size polyurethane foam mattress included
Stainless steel mechanism
Medium density foam couch
Antimicrobial, antibacterial and anti-mite high performance fabric
All Pezzan USA fabrics are fire-retardant and Cal 117 certified
Water resistant fabric dries 25% faster than non-treated fabrics
Authentic space saver with back cushions attached to the mechanism
Available IN STOCK in three colors: Red (Mira 012), Dark Gray (Mira 022), Polar Gray (Mira 032)
The starting price is for the Komodo Sleeper Sofa.
Dimensions:
Sofa: W79" x D38.5" x H31.5"

Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.
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Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.

Dramatic great room remodel including living room, dining room, and kitchen. Walls removed and ceiling recess leveled, fireplace added along with built-ins, family room converted to dining room.

This landscape was designed with a family in mind. This client enjoys spending time outside, and decided to construct their landscape in phases. A unique feature in this desgin was the accomodation for an existing storm drain. Our Designers converted the strom drain into a dry creek. Transforming this feature that could have otherwise been an eyesore into a beautiful reflection area. The large deck accomodates for this clients family and back lawn is temporary flexibile space for their future design phases.

Basement remodel converts this storage area into a wine tasting and refrigerated storage space. Neutral tones in the ceramic tile flooring, textured walls in a Santa Fe Skip Trowel style, dry stacked natural stone wall, tempered glass viewing window/door, custom stained and lacquered wine racks accented with LED throughout and tasteful décor blend seamlessly.

Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.

Coastal Style-Completed with 4 blue pillows convert your outdoor area into a lazy retreat,which fits with any Outdoor/Indoor living space.Let's join together to feel the feeling of beach vacation.
High-end Olefin Fabric - Our cushions are crafted from Olefin fabric, which is easily degradable and 100% recyclable to support 3 years. Zipper construction for easy cleaning covers when the cushion generates stain.
Sturdy Aluminum Frame- Frame surface with good polish surface treatment. with surface Akzonobel powder coating for enhanced weather resistance. Sturdy aluminum frame make it durable and able to hold up to 300 lbs.
Grade A Teak - Featured with the Teak element in the chair armrest and coffee table.Teak wood contains sufficient oil, and is not easily discolored when used in a wet and dry environment, but only requires regular maintenance.
Environment&Child Friendly - These outdoor sofa are made of the frame with high strength 100% recyclable, Also including fabrics and carton boxes.
Zero Risks of HIGOLD Patio Furniture Sets - We provide the strongest packing to protect the goods from damage. Frame fracture warranty period 2 years, Fabrics damage warranty 1 Year, Installation Kits warranty 1 year.

Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.

Fabulous little bathroom remodel wall to wall with honey onyx tile on the floors and his and her shower. The large white porcelain bowl sits perfectly on top of a vintage dry bar converted into a vanity with side towel bar.
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