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A vacant, worn office space should be transformed into a show apartment / showroom. The existing space had been used as an office structure since the 1960s. Located on the 4th floor of a ten-floor reinforced concrete skeleton, the area is already high enough to receive a great amount of light, which is particularly noticeable at dawn and dusk: sunrises and sunsets conjure up the most spellbinding blends of light.
The existing structure and also the technical equipment were completely outdated and needed to be completely rebuilt: suspended ceilings were removed and walls changed. The result is a modern city apartment of almost 100 m2 (about 1,070 sqft) – divided into a large living space, 2 rooms, 1 bathroom, 1 powder room and 1 utility room. The existing window facades could not be changed, but they are part of the concept anyway, namely to bring as much light as possible into the room. A controlled ventilation system ensures optimal air quality even with closed windows. The central kitchen element serves as a kind of separation of the living area and the dining area. Here customers and guests are served, people communicate, cook together, drink a glass of wine. Clients experience living.
The rough reinforced concrete ribbed slaps were uncovered and painted white to give the room more height, which is accentuated by the lighting concept with ceiling-mounted spotlights. The dark oak floor creates a successful contrast to the brightly designed rooms. The wittily positioned pedestal areas hide all technical elements, such as the supply air openings of the living room ventilation. Flush-fitting door elements in the walls with a chalked brick look show in detail the special feature of the room. The central wall elements were deliberately not pulled up to the ceiling, but are separated by a glass element to show the continuity of the construction.
Most of the furniture was designed by Wolfgang Pichler. Within the course of this project he was able to implement his holistic approach in the field of construction technology, architecture and furniture design and skillfully combine it with design classics. Scandinavian classics can be found in the concept just as much as pieces he collected during his career and furniture he developed for the company VITEO, which he founded in 2002. The project illustrates the added value of an architectural holistic approach.
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Curl up on this gorgeous down filled velvet chaise with alpaca throw and designer custom pillow. Comfortable corner to enjoy and relax.
Inspiration for a large transitional master dark wood floor bedroom remodel in Chicago with blue walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a large transitional master dark wood floor bedroom remodel in Chicago with blue walls and no fireplace

A more open floor plan is one of the desires of most kitchen remodel clients; and this project was no different. Walls were removed and openings were widened to expand this kitchen and bring the rest of the home into the space. The new kitchen was designed with more storage, tons of counter space, an island and added seating areas. Fieldstone cabinetry in the Bainbridge door style with a Mushroom Linen painted finish looks great with the new wood looking tile floors as well as the Steel Grey Leathered finished granite countertops. This fresh new kitchen blends in perfectly with the homes existing improvements and styling.

At Komandor we can do anything! All these projects were cleverly designed and installed in one condo. The bedroom features a Murphy bed with surrounding custom cabinetry that wraps around seamlessly to a closet with beautiful white painted glass bifold doors that open to expose a matching closet organizer. More cabinetry flanks the reach in closet and also functions as a wall in which sliding doors reside while in an opened position on a triple track exposing the entire space. A two toned floating shelving unit is placed in front of this cabinet creating a “faux pocket” hiding the sliding doors when they are stacked behind each other. These sliding glass doors are the perfect blend of style and functionality. The adjacent room features a wall unit with open shelving with a darker contrasting backing and shaker style cabinet fronts with glass inserts. There is even a built in wine rack! Komandor will turn your design dreams into functional stylistic reality!!

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Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
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Mid-sized trendy u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Cleveland with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and white countertops

My client selected this fabulous aqua print for Roman shades for her dining room. The size of the print is perfect for the width of these single windows. The aqua coordinates with the fabric in the dining room chairs and the background color coordinates with the wall color

The Fairview Slopes Residence breathes with duality. Madeleine Design Group chose to contrast crisp white walls and cabinets with rich wood detailing in the kitchen, office space, and bathrooms. This is where Wilsonart® TFL panels became a necessary solution. The woodgrain texture of walnut Thermally Fused Laminate offered a mid-century flair, and white cabinetry was the perfect complement for on-trend simplicity. More importantly, the cohesive design was an effective method for maximizing space.

Whole Home Solutions by Komandor. All the cabinetry in this room is designed & installed by Komandor. Each design is the perfect union between the client’s needs and our vast selection of products and materials. From beds to closets and everything in between.

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional freestanding desk light wood floor study room remodel in San Francisco with blue walls

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Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
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This partially wooded, acre and a half lot in West Dundee presented many challenges.
The clients began working with a Landscape Architect in the early spring, but after not getting the innovative ideas they were seeking, the home builder and Architect suggested the client contact our landscape design/build firm. We immediately hit it off with the charismatic clients. They had a tall order for us: complete the design and implement the construction within a three month period. For many projects this would be a reasonable time frame. However construction delays and the coordination of multiple trades left a very short window to complete the work.
Beyond the tight time frame the site required specific care in preserving the many mature surrounding trees, as well as addressing a vast grade change. Over fifteen feet of grade change occurs from one end of this woodland property to the other.
All of these constraints proved to be an enormous challenge as we worked to include and coordinate the following elements: the drive layout, a dramatic front entry, various gardens, landscape lighting, irrigation, and a plan for a backyard pool and entertainment space that already had been started without a clear plan.
Fortunately, the client loved our design ideas and attention to detail and we were able to mobilize and begin construction. With the seamless coordination between our firm and the builder we implemented all the elements of this grand project. In total eight different crews and five separate trades worked together to complete the landscape.
The completed project resulted in a rewarding experience for our firm, the builder and architect, as well as the client. Together we were able to create and construct a perfect oasis for the client that suited the beautiful property and the architecture of this dream home.

Courtesy of Brunschwig & Fils
Inspiration for a coastal home design remodel in DC Metro
Inspiration for a coastal home design remodel in DC Metro

Gorgeous, sophisticated and comforting master bedroom. Soothing custom colors and fabrics. Linen headboard with tufting and nail heads with upholstered bench at the foot of the bed.

I designed the paneling to be more transitional and we had it painted to match the finish on the kitchen cabinetry. Beautiful! I also talked the clients into painting the walls and ceiling the same color which gives the room a beautiful intimate feeling.

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional open concept slate floor and gray floor family room remodel in Baltimore with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv

A more open floor plan is one of the desires of most kitchen remodel clients; and this project was no different. Walls were removed and openings were widened to expand this kitchen and bring the rest of the home into the space. The new kitchen was designed with more storage, tons of counter space, an island and added seating areas. Fieldstone cabinetry in the Bainbridge door style with a Mushroom Linen painted finish looks great with the new wood looking tile floors as well as the Steel Grey Leathered finished granite countertops. This fresh new kitchen blends in perfectly with the homes existing improvements and styling.
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