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A young, successful bachelor with a refined sense of style calls upon Cantoni’s Bonnie Sly to cultivate a smart, eclectic mix in his first townhome. Photo by Amy Bartlam.

Keepin' it real, cool and crisp at the #CrispModernFarmhouse. Hangin'out with Audrey and her fam bam on the daily is a real treat! Audrey takes the traditional style coined "farmhouse" to a whole-nother level... Inside the #CrispCasa, her signature style-statement vibes can be found in every room; mixing in modern elements with a kiss of minimalist-chic, we're just glad we made the final cut, in every space! Shutter style: Polywood® Bright white. Louver size & finish: 3.5 in/smooth. Tilt Option: Hidden/Split Tilt. Photo & Style creds: Audrey @AudreyCrispInteriors
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This lower level remodel transforms the basement into a sophisticated entertaining space, centered around a custom-designed home bar. Rich custom millwork and thoughtfully integrated metal accents add depth, texture, and a refined architectural feel throughout the space.

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For a third year in a row, AZEK® Building Products is proud to partner with Sunset magazine on its inspirational 2018 Silicon Valley Idea House, located in the beautiful town of Los Gatos, California. The design team utilized Weathered Teak™ from AZEK® Deck's Vintage Collection® to enhance the indoor-outdoor theme of this year's home. It's featured in three locations on the home including the front porch, back deck and lower-level patio. De Mattei Construction also used AZEK's Evolutions Rail® Contemporary and Bronze Riser lights to complete the stunning backyard entertainment area.

Split Rock Springs Ranch - photo: Bruce Damonte
Minimalist open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room photo in San Francisco with a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace and no tv
Minimalist open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room photo in San Francisco with a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace and no tv

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Living room - mid-sized 1950s open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in Newark with a bar, green walls, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - mid-sized 1950s open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in Newark with a bar, green walls, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

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Living room - contemporary living room idea in New York
Living room - contemporary living room idea in New York

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Example of a 1960s exterior home design in Other
Example of a 1960s exterior home design in Other

Master Bedroom
The new master bedroom is modest in size but is larger than the original--and much airier with its vaulted ceiling and access to its own private screened porch.
Siding at the bottom of the porch provides sight-line privacy from the neighbors to the rear.
Spring Dust paint by Benjamin Moore (flat) • oak floors •
Construction by CG&S Design-Build.
Photography by Tre Dunham, Fine focus Photography

This 1970's home had a detached and closed off kitchen; a new pass through between the kitchen and dining room allows natural light to flood the kitchen and allows for easier food service to the dining room.

Keith & Shari wanted to open things up, while preserving the recently installed laminate floor outside the kitchen. The kitchen was mostly original with the exception of the range and hood, which were recent upgrades. The layout worked fine for them, but capturing more storage and modernizing were priorities.
The first thing we did was to remove the top 1/2 of two of the walls to gain visual space. Next, we expanded the cabinetry to fill the unused table space in the kitchen. Since the space is now open, both the living and dining rooms are close enough for comfortable conversation. White painted cabinetry helped to further expand the visual size of the new space. The herringbone layout of the tile floor avoided conflict with the laminate floor in the living room. Quartz countertops, a full height tile splash, LED under-cabinet lighting, and concealed angled plug strips add clean, bright, bullet-proof, and stylish elements to complete the space in a soft, elegant, & timeless manner.
Photo by: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS

Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized contemporary u-shaped eat-in kitchen idea in Cheshire with flat-panel cabinets, an island and gray countertops

Steps constructed to join split level patio constructed using Techo-Block’s “blu 60” pavers and wall caps as step treads with low voltage lights under the treads.
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