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This captivating brutalist lamp is a true statement piece, perfect for adding an edgy touch to a modern or traditional living space. Crafted from textured metal, its abstract form and raw industrial aesthetic make it a unique and eye-catching addition to any room. The lamp's substantial size and sculptural presence demand attention, while its simple white shade provides a subtle contrast to the intricate metalwork. Whether used in an Atherton estate or a contemporary urban loft, this conversation-starting piece is sure to elevate any home's style.

This contemporary bath is accentuated with cool tones of natural materials and unified by repetition of simple geometry. The recurrence of clean lines deliberately elongates the bathroom, which leads the eye through the space with ease. Updated LED lights and fixtures brighten the room and fill the space with a light and airy ambiance. Among the cool tones, a modernized vanity cabinet not only provides privacy behind the partition wall but also demands attention by breaking up the cool tones with a splash of warm pommele sapele wood texture. Within the shower, the grid of interesting lines is once again intentionally interrupted by a dynamic asymmetrical curved step sweeping along the shower wall.

Can kitchen counters be audacious? The answer is yes when that kitchen features LAMINAM Nero Greco and Calce Antracite - daring, exquisite, and strong. From the countertops to the backsplash, this sintered stone demands attention.
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A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

One will discover; open shelving for an inset television viewing area, massive 2 piece crown molding that demands attention, stacked upper cabinets featuring glass door inserts, hardwood refinished oak floors and granite counter tops full of contrast for eye popping elegance. But wait one should mention, natural light is not the only source of lighting in this space. A combination lighting approach brings warmth, ambiance and clarity to this jewel of the home. Can lights, installed perfectly to flood all working stations with appropriate lighting, and mosaic pendant lighting spotlight this amber gem of a kitchen.

The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home.
We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow.
To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways.
First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen.
We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine.
Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live.
As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention.
Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

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The corner had little to engage the eye. The client wanted to make the corner more interesting, but without overtaking the room. We created a large but simple tree in silhouette to draw the eye with demanding attention.

perfectly designed to meet building codes this white oak staircase post and railing demands attention by adding industrial strength Stainless steel hardware and Starfire Tempered glass panels.

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

The farm sink is unique and demands attention. Placed in this island, it has a place of its own without taking away too much valuable counter space.
Eat-in kitchen - large transitional single-wall porcelain tile and multicolored floor eat-in kitchen idea in New York with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, white backsplash and an island
Eat-in kitchen - large transitional single-wall porcelain tile and multicolored floor eat-in kitchen idea in New York with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, white backsplash and an island

This contemporary bath is accentuated with cool tones of natural materials and unified by repetition of simple geometry. The recurrence of clean lines deliberately elongates the bathroom, which leads the eye through the space with ease. Updated LED lights and fixtures brighten the room and fill the space with a light and airy ambiance. Among the cool tones, a modernized vanity cabinet not only provides privacy behind the partition wall but also demands attention by breaking up the cool tones with a splash of warm pommele sapele wood texture. Within the shower, the grid of interesting lines is once again intentionally interrupted by a dynamic asymmetrical curved step sweeping along the shower wall.

The Mighty Island Range Hood demands attention with bold strapping and strong lines in our Charcoal Stainless Patina. This island hood constructed from stainless steel is sure to be the focal point in any kitchen.

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Haymarket, VA
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A delicately bold silhouette, the Brentwood collection offers elegance that is quietly refined yet demands attention. Features a satin platinum finish with white linen shades and faceted crystal accents.

Stone Serenity was designed for a couple who are deeply grounded, with a natural appreciation for balance, beauty, and intentional living. Set away from the noise and pace of everyday life, their vision was to create a home that feels calm, expansive, and quietly powerful—where every space allows them to slow down, reconnect, and truly be present. The design is rooted in natural materials, warm textures, and a refined palette that brings a sense of depth and ease without ever feeling overdone. Every element was chosen with purpose, creating an environment that feels cohesive, elevated, and effortlessly lived in. This is a home that doesn’t demand attention— it holds it, quietly. A space that speaks without ever needing to be loud.

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

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McLean, VA
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The client came to us looking for a kitchen remodel for her Redwood City home. She donned a wild, colorful skirt and a charming personality—and she was looking to echo her style in her home.
We were smitten with the client who travels the world with her partner collecting odd and wonderful items: goose feet salt-and-pepper stoneware, strange furniture, off-the-wall lamp fixtures, and a cow portrait from Istanbul aptly titled Miss Cow.
To match and balance their collection and personalities, we embraced the eclectic in subtle but significant ways.
First, we brought the outside in. We removed a few walls to open the kitchen into the dining and living space and to the large, floor-to-ceiling windows that lined the west side of the home. These look over a large acre of land that’s carefully kept and worked to grow an abundance of vegetables, and they introduced a vibrant scene to the kitchen.
We chose soft, light colors for the kitchen cabinets and backspace with simple, homey stainless steel and glass wall cabinets. This allowed the clients’ colorful accessories and fresh goods to shine.
Then, as a statement piece, we used a faux marble backsplash and countertop—understated to marry well with the vibrant home, but iconic. We contrasted this with a Belgian-blue Neolith countertop on the island where the goose feet stoneware would live.
As the final touch, we brought in Miss Cow, whose bright green background and pink nose added the perfect pop of color and demanded attention.
Finally, we vetted a contractor to work on the updates—someone both we and the client could trust.

Witch Hazel: A Shrub That Teaches Patience in the Garden
Witch hazel is a reminder that some of the most rewarding garden plants operate on a different timetable. Unlike shrubs that demand attention with bold flowers or fast growth, witch hazel reveals its value slowly and intentionally. Its most striking feature often appears when gardeners least expect it, with delicate, ribbon-like blooms emerging in late winter while much of the landscape still rests.
This timing alone sets witch hazel apart. Winter-blooming shrubs change the way gardeners experience their landscapes, encouraging observation during a season that is often overlooked. Planted near windows, paths, or entryways, witch hazel offers moments of surprise and quiet beauty when color is scarce. Its subtle fragrance and fine-textured flowers add depth without overwhelming the surrounding environment.
Beyond bloom, witch hazel contributes structure and balance to the garden year-round. Its branching form develops naturally into an open, graceful shape that rarely requires pruning. During the growing season, its foliage blends effortlessly with perennials, groundcovers, and woodland plants, creating cohesion rather than competition. In autumn, the leaves shift to soft golden tones, easing the transition into dormancy.
Witch hazel also supports a slower, more sustainable approach to gardening. Once established, it asks very little in return, adapting well to its surroundings and thriving without constant inputs. Its fallen leaves enrich the soil, reinforcing natural cycles that benefit neighboring plants.
In a garden culture often driven by instant results, witch hazel stands as a counterpoint. It rewards patience, invites reflection, and becomes more meaningful with time. For gardeners willing to embrace its rhythm, witch hazel offers not just seasonal interest, but a deeper connection to the quiet moments that make gardening truly fulfilling.
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We’ve taken some liberty with the original meaning of Belvedere, which combined the Italian bel, or “beautiful” and vedere, meaning “view”. It traditionally was used to convey “building with a view”. The Belvedere Collection recalls some traditions, but breaks out into beautiful curves, and detailed angles that demand attention and defy style categories. Put the Belvedere in your Belvedere today!
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