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The workspace in Wolfgang and Breaker's room is divided by shelving that can be accessed from either side, creating a personal space for each and his studies.
With Breaker as the musician of the family, Robert and Cortney have given him the creative tools that he needs right at his finger tips. "Well, our kids are all very creative", Cortney explains, "and we are glad we were able to design spaces that opened up the possibility for them to be exactly who they are."
Bookshelves: Expedit, IKEA
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz


Good example of tone of tone glazing with the perimeter cabinets in shades of cream contrasted with the center island in khaki glaze. Vent hood is glazed taupe tones to pull out color in the accent tiles behind the cook top.


Photography by Mark Ehlen - Ehlen Creative
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Bedroom - traditional carpeted bedroom idea in Minneapolis with white walls
Bedroom - traditional carpeted bedroom idea in Minneapolis with white walls
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We designed, built and shipped this wall of bookcases. This was designed for a client who had an extensive gun collection.
By camouflaging the vault, the home owner now has complete peace of mind.
Concealed vault doors provide far superior, longer lasting security than traditional exposed vault doors, especially when no one is home.


Julie Soefer
Inspiration for a large timeless girl carpeted and gray floor nursery remodel in Houston with pink walls
Inspiration for a large timeless girl carpeted and gray floor nursery remodel in Houston with pink walls


Building Design, Plans (in collaboration with Orfield Drafting), and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Builder & Creative Collaborator : Anchor Builders I Photographer: sethbennphoto.com


Building Design, Plans (in collaboration with Orfield Drafting), and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Builder & Creative Collaborator : Anchor Builders I Photographer: sethbennphoto.com


This bathroom design embraces high-contrast elegance with creative flair. Matte black cabinetry on two separate vanities and a spacious storage wall are paired with polished black tile flooring sets a dramatic foundation, while the soft gray grasscloth wallpaper adds texture and warmth. A square, black-framed mirror and contemporary wall sconce above the vanity strike a minimalist tone. Brass hardware throughout including the cabinet knobs, drawer pulls and picture light adds a touch of understated glamour. A vibrant abstract painting infuses the space with energy in an otherwise neutral palette. A sleek black stool completes this chic master bath design. Bold, modern, and artfully balanced.


This full first-floor renovation transformed a family home in Northwest Indiana, originally built in the early 2000s, into a personalized, highly functional space that better reflects the lifestyle and taste of its four residents. The remodel included the kitchen, living room, a reimagined dining room turned sitting room, office, mudroom, and laundry room.
The clients’ main objective was to move beyond dated, builder-grade finishes and create a home that felt curated, warm, and distinctive—infused with layered textures, custom details, and a sense of ease. The living room posed the biggest design challenge, with awkward furniture placement due to two structural columns. We used these features to anchor a revised layout, integrating custom built-ins for storage and balance, and adding mixed metals and refined textures for visual depth.
A former dining room was transformed into a moody sitting room—contrasting the neutral palette used throughout the rest of the main floor, while still complementing it. The mudroom was reworked from a tight, underutilized space into a practical, polished drop zone with custom cabinetry and stylish utility.
Throughout the renovation, our team focused on improving flow, enhancing functionality, and blending each room’s unique character into a cohesive, elevated whole—resulting in a home that’s as livable as it is beautifully tailored.


Featured in Dwell, Hacienda Granada is an eclectic modern residence designed by Working Holiday Studio that subtly combines the Spanish influences of a Mexican hacienda with Scandinavian minimalism and features All Weather Architectual Aluminun custom windows and doors.
Carlos Nuade and Whitney Brown run Working Holiday, a multi disciplinary creative studio based in Los Angeles that boasts a portfolio of several renovation projects across Southern California.
Originally built in 1962, the 2,762-square-foot residence with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths was not the couple’s dream home but they saw potential in its vaulted ceilings, ample-sized kitchen, backyard pool and large garage and more importantly, they found a space where they could infuse with their own personal history and distinct taste. "Our style is very modern and minimalist," Carlos explains. "But we still wanted to include some of the warmth, accents, and tones from traditional Spanish architecture."
Carlos and Whitney chose All Weather Series 5000 casement and fixed windows with SDL's to infuse the home with the Hacienda vibe. They replaced the existing patio entry door with expansive Series 8100 Multi Slide Doors that connect to the living and dining room. The couple opened up the kitchen by adding an All Weather Series 7000 French Doors and repositioned the island so you can see into the house when they are cooking. They also reshaped most of the interior doorways, creating arches to enhance the Spanish-Mexican vibe.
All Weather was honored to be selected for Hacienda Granada because Carlos and Whitney treat their projects like showrooms and they only bring on brands they like and curate the space accordingly.


Interior Design + Staging by EFE Creative Lab
Photography by Gabriel Volpi
Example of a transitional kitchen design in Miami
Example of a transitional kitchen design in Miami


Inspiration for a timeless multicolored floor sunroom remodel in Houston with a standard ceiling


This home has so many creative, fun and unexpected pops of incredible in every room! Our home owner is super artistic and creative, She and her husband have been planning this home for 3 years. It was so much fun to work on and to create such a unique home!


The homeowners of a 1930s Tudor in East Atlanta Village envisioned a colorful renovation that blended original charm with modern updates. The creative couple, who cherish antiques and quirky collectibles, aimed to preserve the home's historic layout and architectural elements. The overall color palette and aesthetic was inspired by their grandmother's fine China collection.
The renovation encompassed the kitchen, mudroom, breakfast nook, living room, bar, powder room, and primary bathroom. Copper Sky Design + Remodel placed emphasis on integrating color, patterns, and specialty details to honor the home's history while reflecting the homeowners' unique style.
Key design choices included retaining the functional galley kitchen, featuring a dishrack over the sink to display the clients' depression-era glass and antique China. Floral cutouts on cabinet doors and refrigerator panels, reminiscent of the 1930s, were incorporated. A scalloped built-in cabinet in the butler’s pantry, designed to fit a niche previously housing an original piece, ties into the brass scalloped hood in the kitchen. The mudroom and butler’s pantry cabinets also feature a scallop motif.
Custom mosaic floor tiles, typical of the 1930s, required meticulous planning and execution. The 2” hexagon mosaic tile pattern in the kitchen, mudroom, and butler’s pantry was digitally designed and hand-laid on site. The primary bathroom's wall tile pattern demanded precision, resulting in a symmetrical and stunning design.
The primary bathroom was expanded to include a Japanese-style soaking tub and a bidet within its modest 10’ x 9’ size. The powder room, though small, is vibrant with “Dinosauria” wallpaper, Tiffany-style lighting, and a square mosaic tile floor.
This thoughtful renovation preserved the Tudor's historical integrity while infusing it with the homeowners' vibrant aesthetic, creating a harmonious blend of past and present.


Powder room - contemporary powder room idea in Houston with gray walls, an integrated sink and concrete countertops


LIGHTING DESIGN: Creative Lighting- 651.647.0111
www.creative-lighting.com
KITCHEN PENDANT LIGHTING:
http://creative-lighting.com/Capital_Lighting/4642PN-137/One_Light_Mini-Pendant-Mini-Pendant
PHOTO CRED: Robert Thomas Homes/Traditions Companies


Design Firm: Dallas Design Group, Interiors
Designer: Tracy Rasor
Photographer: Dan Piassick
Example of a tuscan dark wood floor and brown floor closet design in Dallas
Example of a tuscan dark wood floor and brown floor closet design in Dallas


The goal for this light filled finished attic was to create a play space where two young boys could nurture and develop their creative and imaginative selves. A neutral tone was selected for the walls as a foundation for the bright pops of color added in furnishings, area rug and accessories throughout the room. We took advantage of the room’s interesting angles and created a custom chalk board that followed the lines of the ceiling. Magnetic circles from Land of Nod add a playful pop of color and perfect spot for magnetic wall play. A ‘Space Room’ behind the bike print fabric curtain is a favorite hideaway with a glow in the dark star filled ceiling and a custom litebrite wall. Custom Lego baseplate removable wall boards were designed and built to create a Flexible Lego Wall. The family was interested in the concept of a Lego wall but wanted to keep the space flexible for the future. The boards (designed by Jennifer Gardner Design) can be moved to the floor for Lego play and then easily hung back on the wall with a cleat system to display their 3-dimensional Lego creations! This room was great fun to design and we hope it will provide creative and imaginative play inspiration in the years to come!
Designed by: Jennifer Gardner Design
Photography by: Marcella Winspear


creative & cheap jewelry displays can be found at the art or hardware store.
photo: Rikki Snyder
Bedroom - eclectic bedroom idea in New York
Bedroom - eclectic bedroom idea in New York
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A collection of creatively designed tables that double as modern art! We love finding unique pieces such as these which merge artistic beauty with function!
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