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Jeff Frey
Living room - mid-sized country formal and enclosed bamboo floor and beige floor living room idea in Other with white walls and no fireplace
Living room - mid-sized country formal and enclosed bamboo floor and beige floor living room idea in Other with white walls and no fireplace

The main level of this new construction offers not only an open floor plan, but it also offers the quiet separation of being able to close doors between rooms. This is perfect for encouraging quiet study time on Fridays while mom and dad pour a couple glasses of wine in the kitchen! ;-)

2011 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER
This family of four has recently purchased this home and their life style is involved with kids and outdoor activities. They disliked their current kitchen and the existing breakfast area was too small. The old wooden deck was small and falling apart, and they wanted to replace it with an area in which they could entertain and have a place for the kids to play.
The first step in the renovation was to tear down the back wall of the existing kitchen and breakfast room. A major load bearing wall holding up part of the second floor, major structural beams had to be put in place. Once installed, a 10’ x 24’ addition was added to extend the kitchen and breakfast room.
An interior laundry entrance was relocated to allow for pantry and bigger refrigerator to be installed. A large bay window was placed over the sink to bring more natural light into the workspace.
The new kitchen layout offers a lot more storage and counter space. A large island offers a prep sink and significant counter space for cooking, having a buffet, doing homework or having a quick meal. The maple cabinetry with slight glaze of mocha, granite counters, a stone accented backsplash and stainless steel appliances give this kitchen remodel a real spark.
Large double windows and transoms offer mom and dad full view of the built-in sandbox just outside so they can watch the children. New French doors lead onto the 20’ x 28’ flagstone patio. A short stone wall provides privacy and embedded lights make the space usable after sunset.
The outcome has been a delight for this family and achieved their goals. They can entertain indoors or outdoors and the kids have a great place to play.
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Photo: Sarah Parisi Dowlin © 2019 Houzz
Living room - eclectic living room idea in Cincinnati
Living room - eclectic living room idea in Cincinnati

2011 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER
This family of four has recently purchased this home and their life style is involved with kids and outdoor activities. They disliked their current kitchen and the existing breakfast area was too small. The old wooden deck was small and falling apart, and they wanted to replace it with an area in which they could entertain and have a place for the kids to play.
The first step in the renovation was to tear down the back wall of the existing kitchen and breakfast room. A major load bearing wall holding up part of the second floor, major structural beams had to be put in place. Once installed, a 10’ x 24’ addition was added to extend the kitchen and breakfast room.
An interior laundry entrance was relocated to allow for pantry and bigger refrigerator to be installed. A large bay window was placed over the sink to bring more natural light into the workspace.
The new kitchen layout offers a lot more storage and counter space. A large island offers a prep sink and significant counter space for cooking, having a buffet, doing homework or having a quick meal. The maple cabinetry with slight glaze of mocha, granite counters, a stone accented backsplash and stainless steel appliances give this kitchen remodel a real spark.
Large double windows and transoms offer mom and dad full view of the built-in sandbox just outside so they can watch the children. New French doors lead onto the 20’ x 28’ flagstone patio. A short stone wall provides privacy and embedded lights make the space usable after sunset.
The outcome has been a delight for this family and achieved their goals. They can entertain indoors or outdoors and the kids have a great place to play.

This indoor/outdoor home entertainment and recreation complex is all this family needs for full lifestyle enhancement. Pool, space, outdoor kitchen, fireplace, deck, indoor golf simulation room, home theater, game room and wet bar on one living level overlook a mountainside forest. The upper floor master bedroom is designed with an addition space which provides a private retreat for mom and dad.

Adjacent columns can be used to create a bookcase and storage unit. They add architectural interest, grandeur and scale, guiding the eye upward. These stunning columns were created from panels, fillers and molding in Waypoint® 760 Painted Linen.

Photo: Alexandra Crafton © 2016 Houzz
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Boston
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Boston

The Victorian was a popular older design, now evolved into our Garden Shed, or Nook design. Available in many sizes, as shed kits, diy garden shed plans, or as fully assembled buildings that are road legal for trailers, this design fits many needs.

The 1980s kitchen was good and serviceable for the couple, requiring mostly clever styling to bring it into Begg’s taste. Her dad’s shed yielded an old ladder that just needed staining before being hung above the kitchen sink for pots. Updated appliances and plenty of retro finds were sufficient to create a stylish hub for cooking and entertaining.
The layout of the house meant that the couple had room for a casual dining area, a chance for Begg to mix her tulip-style chairs and pedestal table – another vintage find.

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New babies have a way to raising the importance of additions and remodeling. So it was with this project. This 1920’ era DC home has lots of character, but not of space or bathrooms for this growing family. The need for a larger master suite with its own bath necessitated a 2nd floor bedroom addition. The clients wanted a large bedroom with a fresh look while still harmonizing with the traditional character of the house. Interesting water jet cut steel doors with barn door hardware and cathedral ceilings fit the bill. Contemporary lighting teamed with complex tile makes a good marriage of the new and old space. While the new mom got her new master suite, the new dad wanted an entertainment space reminiscent of his home in Argentina. The 2nd floor bedroom addition provided a covered porch below that then allowed for a very large Asada grill/fireplace. Argentinians are very serious about their barbeques and so was this client. The fireplace style barbeque has a large exotic grilling area along with a dedicated space for making his own charcoal for the grill. The addition above provides cover and also allows for a ceiling fan to cool the hardworking grillmaster.
MARK IV Builders, Inc.

Split Level 1970 home of a young and active family of four. The main public spaces in this home were remodeled to create a fresh, clean look.
The Jack + Mare demo'd the kitchen and dining room down to studs and removed the wall between the kitchen/dining and living room to create an open concept space with a clean and fresh new kitchen and dining with ample storage. Now the family can all be together and enjoy one another's company even if mom or dad is busy in the kitchen prepping the next meal.
The custom white cabinets and the blue accent island (and walls) really give a nice clean and fun feel to the space. The island has a gorgeous local solid slab of wood on top. A local artisan salvaged and milled up the big leaf maple for this project. In fact, the tree was from the University of Portland's campus located right where the client once rode the bus to school when she was a child. So it's an extra special custom piece! (fun fact: there is a bullet lodged in the wood that is visible...we estimate it was shot into the tree 30-35 years ago!)
The 'public' spaces were given a brand new waterproof luxury vinyl wide plank tile. With 2 young daughters, a large golden retriever and elderly cat, the durable floor was a must.
project scope at quick glance:
- demo'd and rebuild kitchen and dining room.
- removed wall separating kitchen/dining and living room
- removed carpet and installed new flooring in public spaces
- removed stair carpet and gave fresh black and white paint
- painted all public spaces
- new hallway doorknob harware
- all new LED lighting (kitchen, dining, living room and hallway)
Jason Quigley Photography

Simon Devitt
Inspiration for a contemporary living room remodel in Auckland
Inspiration for a contemporary living room remodel in Auckland

Mark Woods
Inspiration for a small contemporary open concept concrete floor living room remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a small contemporary open concept concrete floor living room remodel in Seattle
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