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The homeowners came to us looking to update the kitchen in their historic 1897 home. The home had gone through an extensive renovation several years earlier that added a master bedroom suite and updates to the front façade. The kitchen however was not part of that update and a prior 1990’s update had left much to be desired. The client is an avid cook, and it was just not very functional for the family.
The original kitchen was very choppy and included a large eat in area that took up more than its fair share of the space. On the wish list was a place where the family could comfortably congregate, that was easy and to cook in, that feels lived in and in check with the rest of the home’s décor. They also wanted a space that was not cluttered and dark – a happy, light and airy room. A small powder room off the space also needed some attention so we set out to include that in the remodel as well.
See that arch in the neighboring dining room? The homeowner really wanted to make the opening to the dining room an arch to match, so we incorporated that into the design.
Another unfortunate eyesore was the state of the ceiling and soffits. Turns out it was just a series of shortcuts from the prior renovation, and we were surprised and delighted that we were easily able to flatten out almost the entire ceiling with a couple of little reworks.
Other changes we made were to add new windows that were appropriate to the new design, which included moving the sink window over slightly to give the work zone more breathing room. We also adjusted the height of the windows in what was previously the eat-in area that were too low for a countertop to work. We tried to keep an old island in the plan since it was a well-loved vintage find, but the tradeoff for the function of the new island was not worth it in the end. We hope the old found a new home, perhaps as a potting table.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
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This kitchen project makes quite the case for an all white space! We created so many unique touches in this white on white room that it's difficult to pick just one to delve into with you all. Between the island stove top and vent, the freestanding cabinets, and the adorable breakfast nook, can you blame us?! Not to mention the natural light in this space!
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JDBG is wrapping up work on an expansive 2-story sunroom addition that also included modifications to the existing home’s interior and significant exterior improvements as well. The original project brief was to provide a conditioned 4-season sunroom addition where the homeowners could relax and enjoy their wooded views. As we delved deeper into our client’s overall objectives, it became clear that this would be no ordinary sunroom addition. The resulting 16’x25’ sunroom is a showstopper with 10’ high ceilings and wall to wall windows offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
As we recommend with most addition projects, the process started with our Preliminary Design Study to determine project goals, design concepts, project feasibility and associated budget estimates. During this process, our design team worked to ensure that both interior and exterior were fully integrated. We conducted in-depth programming to identify key goals and needs which would inform the design and performed a field survey and zoning analysis to identify any constraints that could impact the plans. The next step was to develop conceptual designs that addressed the program requirements.
Using a combination of 3-D massing, interior/exterior renderings, precedent imaging and space planning, the design concept was revised and refined. At the end of the study we had an approved schematic design and comprehensive budget estimates for the 2-story addition and were ready to move into design development, construction documentation, trade coordination, and final pricing. A complex project such as this involves architectural and interior design, structural and civil engineering, landscape design and environmental considerations. Multiple trades and subs are engaged during construction, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, framers, carpenters and masons, roofers and painters just to name a few. JDBG was there every step of the way to ensure quality construction.
Other notable features of the renovation included expanding the home’s existing dining room, incorporating a custom ‘dish room,’ and providing fully conditioned storage and his & her workrooms on the lower level. A new front portico will visually connect the old and new structures and a brand new roof, shutters and paint will further transform the exterior. Thoughtful planning was also given to the landscape, including a back deck, stone patio and walkways, plantings and exterior lighting. Stay tuned for more photos as this sunroom addition nears completion.

JDBG is wrapping up work on an expansive 2-story sunroom addition that also included modifications to the existing home’s interior and significant exterior improvements as well. The original project brief was to provide a conditioned 4-season sunroom addition where the homeowners could relax and enjoy their wooded views. As we delved deeper into our client’s overall objectives, it became clear that this would be no ordinary sunroom addition. The resulting 16’x25’ sunroom is a showstopper with 10’ high ceilings and wall to wall windows offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
As we recommend with most addition projects, the process started with our Preliminary Design Study to determine project goals, design concepts, project feasibility and associated budget estimates. During this process, our design team worked to ensure that both interior and exterior were fully integrated. We conducted in-depth programming to identify key goals and needs which would inform the design and performed a field survey and zoning analysis to identify any constraints that could impact the plans. The next step was to develop conceptual designs that addressed the program requirements.
Using a combination of 3-D massing, interior/exterior renderings, precedent imaging and space planning, the design concept was revised and refined. At the end of the study we had an approved schematic design and comprehensive budget estimates for the 2-story addition and were ready to move into design development, construction documentation, trade coordination, and final pricing. A complex project such as this involves architectural and interior design, structural and civil engineering, landscape design and environmental considerations. Multiple trades and subs are engaged during construction, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, framers, carpenters and masons, roofers and painters just to name a few. JDBG was there every step of the way to ensure quality construction.
Other notable features of the renovation included expanding the home’s existing dining room, incorporating a custom ‘dish room,’ and providing fully conditioned storage and his & her workrooms on the lower level. A new front portico will visually connect the old and new structures and a brand new roof, shutters and paint will further transform the exterior. Thoughtful planning was also given to the landscape, including a back deck, stone patio and walkways, plantings and exterior lighting. Stay tuned for more photos as this sunroom addition nears completion.

JDBG is wrapping up work on an expansive 2-story sunroom addition that also included modifications to the existing home’s interior and significant exterior improvements as well. The original project brief was to provide a conditioned 4-season sunroom addition where the homeowners could relax and enjoy their wooded views. As we delved deeper into our client’s overall objectives, it became clear that this would be no ordinary sunroom addition. The resulting 16’x25’ sunroom is a showstopper with 10’ high ceilings and wall to wall windows offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
As we recommend with most addition projects, the process started with our Preliminary Design Study to determine project goals, design concepts, project feasibility and associated budget estimates. During this process, our design team worked to ensure that both interior and exterior were fully integrated. We conducted in-depth programming to identify key goals and needs which would inform the design and performed a field survey and zoning analysis to identify any constraints that could impact the plans. The next step was to develop conceptual designs that addressed the program requirements.
Using a combination of 3-D massing, interior/exterior renderings, precedent imaging and space planning, the design concept was revised and refined. At the end of the study we had an approved schematic design and comprehensive budget estimates for the 2-story addition and were ready to move into design development, construction documentation, trade coordination, and final pricing. A complex project such as this involves architectural and interior design, structural and civil engineering, landscape design and environmental considerations. Multiple trades and subs are engaged during construction, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, framers, carpenters and masons, roofers and painters just to name a few. JDBG was there every step of the way to ensure quality construction.
Other notable features of the renovation included expanding the home’s existing dining room, incorporating a custom ‘dish room,’ and providing fully conditioned storage and his & her workrooms on the lower level. A new front portico will visually connect the old and new structures and a brand new roof, shutters and paint will further transform the exterior. Thoughtful planning was also given to the landscape, including a back deck, stone patio and walkways, plantings and exterior lighting. Stay tuned for more photos as this sunroom addition nears completion.

JDBG is wrapping up work on an expansive 2-story sunroom addition that also included modifications to the existing home’s interior and significant exterior improvements as well. The original project brief was to provide a conditioned 4-season sunroom addition where the homeowners could relax and enjoy their wooded views. As we delved deeper into our client’s overall objectives, it became clear that this would be no ordinary sunroom addition. The resulting 16’x25’ sunroom is a showstopper with 10’ high ceilings and wall to wall windows offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
As we recommend with most addition projects, the process started with our Preliminary Design Study to determine project goals, design concepts, project feasibility and associated budget estimates. During this process, our design team worked to ensure that both interior and exterior were fully integrated. We conducted in-depth programming to identify key goals and needs which would inform the design and performed a field survey and zoning analysis to identify any constraints that could impact the plans. The next step was to develop conceptual designs that addressed the program requirements.
Using a combination of 3-D massing, interior/exterior renderings, precedent imaging and space planning, the design concept was revised and refined. At the end of the study we had an approved schematic design and comprehensive budget estimates for the 2-story addition and were ready to move into design development, construction documentation, trade coordination, and final pricing. A complex project such as this involves architectural and interior design, structural and civil engineering, landscape design and environmental considerations. Multiple trades and subs are engaged during construction, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, framers, carpenters and masons, roofers and painters just to name a few. JDBG was there every step of the way to ensure quality construction.
Other notable features of the renovation included expanding the home’s existing dining room, incorporating a custom ‘dish room,’ and providing fully conditioned storage and his & her workrooms on the lower level. A new front portico will visually connect the old and new structures and a brand new roof, shutters and paint will further transform the exterior. Thoughtful planning was also given to the landscape, including a back deck, stone patio and walkways, plantings and exterior lighting. Stay tuned for more photos as this sunroom addition nears completion.

JDBG is wrapping up work on an expansive 2-story sunroom addition that also included modifications to the existing home’s interior and significant exterior improvements as well. The original project brief was to provide a conditioned 4-season sunroom addition where the homeowners could relax and enjoy their wooded views. As we delved deeper into our client’s overall objectives, it became clear that this would be no ordinary sunroom addition. The resulting 16’x25’ sunroom is a showstopper with 10’ high ceilings and wall to wall windows offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
As we recommend with most addition projects, the process started with our Preliminary Design Study to determine project goals, design concepts, project feasibility and associated budget estimates. During this process, our design team worked to ensure that both interior and exterior were fully integrated. We conducted in-depth programming to identify key goals and needs which would inform the design and performed a field survey and zoning analysis to identify any constraints that could impact the plans. The next step was to develop conceptual designs that addressed the program requirements.
Using a combination of 3-D massing, interior/exterior renderings, precedent imaging and space planning, the design concept was revised and refined. At the end of the study we had an approved schematic design and comprehensive budget estimates for the 2-story addition and were ready to move into design development, construction documentation, trade coordination, and final pricing. A complex project such as this involves architectural and interior design, structural and civil engineering, landscape design and environmental considerations. Multiple trades and subs are engaged during construction, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, framers, carpenters and masons, roofers and painters just to name a few. JDBG was there every step of the way to ensure quality construction.
Other notable features of the renovation included expanding the home’s existing dining room, incorporating a custom ‘dish room,’ and providing fully conditioned storage and his & her workrooms on the lower level. A new front portico will visually connect the old and new structures and a brand new roof, shutters and paint will further transform the exterior. Thoughtful planning was also given to the landscape, including a back deck, stone patio and walkways, plantings and exterior lighting. Stay tuned for more photos as this sunroom addition nears completion.

We are so ecstatic to showcase the home of one of the sweetest clients we have the pleasure of working alongside. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will delve into their home and show you all the improvements Project Manager, Steve Shanholtz, Designers, Justina Auer and Sarah McDonald, and a fantastic crew of our Bennett guys were able to create. We will begin in the upstairs main bathroom where the client wanted for an updated, classic feel. The deeper alcove Kohler tub was a must-have as it’s perfect for long, relaxing soaks. The tub is not only spacious, but adds a touch of luxury to the space, as well. Encompassing the tub is a Samuel Mueller wall surround, chosen for its classy marble look and super easy maintenance. The floor tiles were meticulously chosen to complement the elegant aesthetic for a seamless and sophisticated look. To add convenience, we installed a handheld shower head on a sliding bar. This feature is ideal for those rushed mornings when you don’t want to get your hair wet or need some flexibility. The back painted glass sink introduces a lovely pop of color against the Cambria quartz top, adding a hint of modern to the classic feel. The white and blue theme in collaboration with the polished chrome fixtures add a sleek and timeless finish to the overall space. We can’t wait to show you more next week when we mosey downstairs and reveal the new laundry and powder room. Stay tuned!

We are so ecstatic to showcase the home of one of the sweetest clients we have the pleasure of working alongside. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will delve into their home and show you all the improvements Project Manager, Steve Shanholtz, Designers, Justina Auer and Sarah McDonald, and a fantastic crew of our Bennett guys were able to create. We will begin in the upstairs main bathroom where the client wanted for an updated, classic feel. The deeper alcove Kohler tub was a must-have as it’s perfect for long, relaxing soaks. The tub is not only spacious, but adds a touch of luxury to the space, as well. Encompassing the tub is a Samuel Mueller wall surround, chosen for its classy marble look and super easy maintenance. The floor tiles were meticulously chosen to complement the elegant aesthetic for a seamless and sophisticated look. To add convenience, we installed a handheld shower head on a sliding bar. This feature is ideal for those rushed mornings when you don’t want to get your hair wet or need some flexibility. The back painted glass sink introduces a lovely pop of color against the Cambria quartz top, adding a hint of modern to the classic feel. The white and blue theme in collaboration with the polished chrome fixtures add a sleek and timeless finish to the overall space. We can’t wait to show you more next week when we mosey downstairs and reveal the new laundry and powder room. Stay tuned!

There are many options to creating your own garden oasis in your own backyard…Zen and Meditation, English Cottage style, Aromatic with dazzling scents, and Wandering Gardens are among the endless choices available to you. Let’s delve a little deeper and take a walk on your garden path…

vi-deo! Person of Interest S.eason 5, E.pisode 12 F.ull O.nline. Here we go thhen for sure all the fans, this is the nice and wonderful time for all of us to start watch into the rest about Person of Interest season 5, episode 12 online. Entitled as .exe, here's such a wonderful over view to explore more, As Reese and Shaw race to catch up with Finch, he infiltrates a maximum-security government facility in a desperate mission which could mean the end for not only Samaritan, but for himself and The Machine as well.
"Synecdoche" reminder looks fantastic, When Reese, Shaw and Fusco travel to Washington, D.C. to protect their next number, The President of the United States, the Machine classifies this threat as extremely relevant - in terms of national security - but Shaw is worried about the implications behind Samaritan's neglecting to intervene. The threat is neutralized, but the inner-governmental privacy-activist group with a mole in the U.S.S.S. has turned the full force of the Secret Service on Reese and Shaw.
The Machine has secretly enlisted Logan Pierce, Joey Durban and Harper Rose to secure a clever exit strategy, with each of whom camouflaging into various resourceful associations; when Reese and Fusco are extracted, they band together with Logan, Joey and Harper to discuss their enlistment by the Machine, what has happened and what is to come.
Harold, meanwhile, is grieving over the loss of Root, and reaches a conclusion that brings him to a highly-secured government facility in San Antonio, Texas with a weaponized virus capable of destroying Samaritan. Harold has become ready to go to any lengths, and Reese and Shaw prepare for their final battle.
Series over view, They are helped by NYPD Detectives Lionel Fusco, a corrupt officer whom Reese coerces into helping them, and Joss Carter, who in early episodes investigates Reese for his vigilante activities.
Reese arranges for Fusco to spy on Carter by becoming her partner, but Carter eventually becomes Reese's ally and drops her investigation on him. Nevertheless, for the entirety of season one neither Fusco nor Carter is aware that the other is also working with Finch and Reese and both detectives are kept in the dark about the Machine. Periodically, the team enlists the aid of Zoe Morgan, a professional "fixer" who applies her skills to particularly difficult tasks.
The series features several subplots. One significant story arc involves "HR", an organization of corrupt NYPD officers who are initially in league with budding mob boss Carl Elias and later with the Russian mafia; in earlier parts of this arc, Fusco is forced to go undercover. Another important story line revolves around Root, a psychopathic hacker who is determined to gain access to The Machine.
During season two, another organization of powerful business figures, Decima Technologies, is revealed to be attempting to gain access to the Machine. Carter vows vengeance against HR after they have her boyfriend, Detective Cal Beecher, murdered. Reese and Finch encounter Sameen Shaw, an ISA assassin, on the run after being betrayed by her employers.
Shaw learns about The Machine in the season two finale and subsequently becomes a member of Reese and Finch's team. In Season three, Carter delves deeper into her investigation of HR, eventually uncovering its leader; but she is killed. In his grief, Reese briefly leaves the team. The team also battles Vigilance, a violent anti-government organization devoted to securing people's privacy.
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During the second half of season three, Decima Technologies starts to acquire hardware to bring to life a new artificial intelligence called Samaritan, using the codes from Harold's old college classmate, Arthur Claypool. In the season three finale, it is revealed that Vigilance was created by Decima to make them appear as domestic terrorists. This allowed Decima to obtain all the NSA feeds to make Samaritan operational. The Machine creates new identities for the Team so that they can fly beneath Samaritan's radar. Go for it finally fans, start watching for Person of Interest season 5, episode 12 : .exe online.

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We are so ecstatic to showcase the home of one of the sweetest clients we have the pleasure of working alongside. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will delve into their home and show you all the improvements Project Manager, Steve Shanholtz, Designers, Justina Auer and Sarah McDonald, and a fantastic crew of our Bennett guys were able to create. We will begin in the upstairs main bathroom where the client wanted for an updated, classic feel. The deeper alcove Kohler tub was a must-have as it’s perfect for long, relaxing soaks. The tub is not only spacious, but adds a touch of luxury to the space, as well. Encompassing the tub is a Samuel Mueller wall surround, chosen for its classy marble look and super easy maintenance. The floor tiles were meticulously chosen to complement the elegant aesthetic for a seamless and sophisticated look. To add convenience, we installed a handheld shower head on a sliding bar. This feature is ideal for those rushed mornings when you don’t want to get your hair wet or need some flexibility. The back painted glass sink introduces a lovely pop of color against the Cambria quartz top, adding a hint of modern to the classic feel. The white and blue theme in collaboration with the polished chrome fixtures add a sleek and timeless finish to the overall space. We can’t wait to show you more next week when we mosey downstairs and reveal the new laundry and powder room. Stay tuned!

We are so ecstatic to showcase the home of one of the sweetest clients we have the pleasure of working alongside. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will delve into their home and show you all the improvements Project Manager, Steve Shanholtz, Designers, Justina Auer and Sarah McDonald, and a fantastic crew of our Bennett guys were able to create. We will begin in the upstairs main bathroom where the client wanted for an updated, classic feel. The deeper alcove Kohler tub was a must-have as it’s perfect for long, relaxing soaks. The tub is not only spacious, but adds a touch of luxury to the space, as well. Encompassing the tub is a Samuel Mueller wall surround, chosen for its classy marble look and super easy maintenance. The floor tiles were meticulously chosen to complement the elegant aesthetic for a seamless and sophisticated look. To add convenience, we installed a handheld shower head on a sliding bar. This feature is ideal for those rushed mornings when you don’t want to get your hair wet or need some flexibility. The back painted glass sink introduces a lovely pop of color against the Cambria quartz top, adding a hint of modern to the classic feel. The white and blue theme in collaboration with the polished chrome fixtures add a sleek and timeless finish to the overall space. We can’t wait to show you more next week when we mosey downstairs and reveal the new laundry and powder room. Stay tuned!

We are so ecstatic to showcase the home of one of the sweetest clients we have the pleasure of working alongside. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will delve into their home and show you all the improvements Project Manager, Steve Shanholtz, Designers, Justina Auer and Sarah McDonald, and a fantastic crew of our Bennett guys were able to create. We will begin in the upstairs main bathroom where the client wanted for an updated, classic feel. The deeper alcove Kohler tub was a must-have as it’s perfect for long, relaxing soaks. The tub is not only spacious, but adds a touch of luxury to the space, as well. Encompassing the tub is a Samuel Mueller wall surround, chosen for its classy marble look and super easy maintenance. The floor tiles were meticulously chosen to complement the elegant aesthetic for a seamless and sophisticated look. To add convenience, we installed a handheld shower head on a sliding bar. This feature is ideal for those rushed mornings when you don’t want to get your hair wet or need some flexibility. The back painted glass sink introduces a lovely pop of color against the Cambria quartz top, adding a hint of modern to the classic feel. The white and blue theme in collaboration with the polished chrome fixtures add a sleek and timeless finish to the overall space. We can’t wait to show you more next week when we mosey downstairs and reveal the new laundry and powder room. Stay tuned!
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