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This is an example of a rustic screened-in porch design in Minneapolis with decking and a roof extension.
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Since it was built in 1910 by Alfred and Grace Hare this home has been lovingly cared for by it’s past and present owners, and for that care it was declared a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument. The home’s charm is everywhere: stone porch, shingles, original wood wainscoting and trims, glass buffet, but our clients’ young family had desperately outgrown the tiny kitchen. With thought, care, and quality workmanship an addition at the rear afforded them a new kitchen and main bedroom suite. Hive Home designed the kitchen to marry modern function with the home’s historic whimsy, creating a fresh space that feels right at home. The main bath is a soothing respite with a custom colored historic tile floor and a generous shower space. So many subtle details were decided on (keep an eye out for the hares), and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the result. We hope our clients love their new space for many happy years to come!

Freestanding bathtub - transitional master double-sink freestanding bathtub idea in Austin with flat-panel cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a built-in vanity and pink cabinets

guest bedroom
Inspiration for a transitional carpeted bedroom remodel in Orange County with gray walls
Inspiration for a transitional carpeted bedroom remodel in Orange County with gray walls

Living room - traditional living room idea in San Francisco with blue walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Urns with live greens and garland surrounding the door
Entryway - traditional entryway idea in New York with gray walls and a red front door
Entryway - traditional entryway idea in New York with gray walls and a red front door

KITCHEN AND DEN RENOVATION AND ADDITION
A rustic yet elegant kitchen that could handle the comings and goings of three boys as well as the preparation of their mom's gourmet meals for them, was a must for this family. Previously, the family wanted to spend time together eating, talking and doing homework, but their home did not have the space for all of them to gather at the same time. The addition to the home was done with architectural details that tied in with the decor of the existing home and flowed in such a way that the addition seems to have been part of the original structure.
Photographs by jeanallsopp.com.

Master bath- Walk-in curbless shower with pebble tile walls, frosted glass partition, teak ledge, rain shower head and deep soaking tub
Frank Paul Perez Photographer

Two simple renovations of this 1920’s bungalow transformed the function and flow of two of the most important spaces in a house; the bathroom and the kitchen. The owner wanted to update the spaces to reflect a modern lifestyle while respecting the house. By changing the flow and function of the kitchen it now works for entertaining and multiple chefs while the clean spare finishes keep it fresh and clearly modern. The bathroom was made even smaller than its original form in the renovation of the kitchen so every inch of space had to be used. By unifying the finish on the surfaces, using small modern fixtures, and with a simple glass partition the bathroom is minimalist, elegant, and timeless.

Example of a 1950s medium tone wood floor dining room design in San Francisco with green walls

A big work table with a rolling office chair is the creative brain center of this gift wrapping room. A walnut slab sits atop two white base cabinets from Wellborn. Wood-look vinyl plank flooring is durable and easy to keep clean. Wrought iron pendant chandeliers are Declaration by Murray Feiss. Through the French doors you see the hallway utility sink.
Photo by Toby Weiss

Master Bedroom, Photo Credit: Patrick Cline
Bedroom - eclectic bedroom idea in New York
Bedroom - eclectic bedroom idea in New York

Photos by Joe Fletcher
Entryway - contemporary entryway idea in San Francisco
Entryway - contemporary entryway idea in San Francisco

Kitchen - transitional u-shaped light wood floor, beige floor, exposed beam and wood ceiling kitchen idea in Other with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
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