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In this their third project with Murphy Bros. this couple turned their attention to an existing well-appointed kitchen in cherry that no longer met their aesthetic or functionality requirements. "The homeowner had a very clear vision for what she wanted to improve and change and how to tie it all in for a unified design," said design/build expert Cherie Poissant, now in her 15th year with Murphy Bros. Design | Build | Remodel.
Photos description: Newly enlarged 9-ft. kitchen island w/prep skin, picture window over kitchen sink, repositioned Subzero refrigerator, refinished oak floors with lighter shading, custom cabinets enameled in BM White Dove, Wolf rangetop and wall oven, Bayer entry door, re-textured ceiling.
Design/Build Consultant — Cherie Poissant
Photography — Alyssa Lee

Photo by: Jim Bartsch
Example of a mid-sized 1950s l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen design in Santa Barbara with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, glass countertops, stainless steel appliances, an island, gray backsplash and blue countertops
Example of a mid-sized 1950s l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen design in Santa Barbara with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, glass countertops, stainless steel appliances, an island, gray backsplash and blue countertops
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Emilio Collavino
Example of a large trendy open concept porcelain tile and gray floor family room design in Miami with white walls and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a large trendy open concept porcelain tile and gray floor family room design in Miami with white walls and a wall-mounted tv

Bedroom - contemporary master gray floor bedroom idea in Melbourne with white walls and no fireplace

Jennifer Boomer, LLC
Farmhouse l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen photo in Dallas with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island and gray countertops
Farmhouse l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen photo in Dallas with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island and gray countertops

The soaring cathedral ceilings and warm exposed beams were the only features to speak of in this non-descript open landing. Off the hallway near the kids’ rooms, its small size and open layout made it something in between a hallway and a room. While most might consider a TV or office nook for this space, its adjacency to the children’s quarters inspired the designer toward something more imaginative. Inspired by the bright open space, this design achieves a sort of Balinese treehouse aesthetic – and all of it is designed specifically for fun.
Playful hanging beds swing freely on sisal rope, creating a beckoning space that draws in children and adults alike. The mattresses were filled especially with non-toxic, non-petroleum natural fiber fill to make them healthy to sleep and lounge on – and encased in removable, washable organic cotton slipcovers. As the children are young, the floor space (finished in non-toxic lacquer) is kept clear and available for sprawling play. Large storage benches topped with walnut seats keep toys and books well organized, and ready for action at any time.

Summary of Scope: gut renovation/reconfiguration of kitchen, coffee bar, mudroom, powder room, 2 kids baths, guest bath, master bath and dressing room, kids study and playroom, study/office, laundry room, restoration of windows, adding wallpapers and window treatments
Background/description: The house was built in 1908, my clients are only the 3rd owners of the house. The prior owner lived there from 1940s until she died at age of 98! The old home had loads of character and charm but was in pretty bad condition and desperately needed updates. The clients purchased the home a few years ago and did some work before they moved in (roof, HVAC, electrical) but decided to live in the house for a 6 months or so before embarking on the next renovation phase. I had worked with the clients previously on the wife's office space and a few projects in a previous home including the nursery design for their first child so they reached out when they were ready to start thinking about the interior renovations. The goal was to respect and enhance the historic architecture of the home but make the spaces more functional for this couple with two small kids. Clients were open to color and some more bold/unexpected design choices. The design style is updated traditional with some eclectic elements. An early design decision was to incorporate a dark colored french range which would be the focal point of the kitchen and to do dark high gloss lacquered cabinets in the adjacent coffee bar, and we ultimately went with dark green.

For more information, call RS Custom Homes at (843) 514-7521 or visit http://www.rscustomhome.com/. Photograph by Patrick Brickman of Charleston Home + Design magazine.

The client was referred to us by the builder to build a vacation home where the family mobile home used to be. Together, we visited Key Largo and once there we understood that the most important thing was to incorporate nature and the sea inside the house. A meeting with the architect took place after and we made a few suggestions that it was taking into consideration as to change the fixed balcony doors by accordion doors or better known as NANA Walls, this detail would bring the ocean inside from the very first moment you walk into the house as if you were traveling in a cruise.
A client's request from the very first day was to have two televisions in the main room, at first I did hesitate about it but then I understood perfectly the purpose and we were fascinated with the final results, it is really impressive!!! and he does not miss any football games, while their children can choose their favorite programs or games. An easy solution to modern times for families to share various interest and time together.
Our purpose from the very first day was to design a more sophisticate style Florida Keys home with a happy vibe for the entire family to enjoy vacationing at a place that had so many good memories for our client and the future generation.
Architecture Photographer : Mattia Bettinelli

Despite its diamond-mullioned exterior, this stately home’s interior takes a more light-hearted approach to design. The Dove White inset cabinetry is classic, with recessed panel doors, a deep bevel inside profile and a matching hood. Streamlined brass cup pulls and knobs are timeless. Departing from the ubiquitous crown molding is a square top trim.
The layout supplies plenty of function: a paneled refrigerator; prep sink on the island; built-in microwave and second oven; built-in coffee maker; and a paneled wine refrigerator. Contrast is provided by the countertops and backsplash: honed black Jet Mist granite on the perimeter and a statement-making island top of exuberantly-patterned Arabescato Corchia Italian marble.
Flooring pays homage to terrazzo floors popular in the 70’s: “Geotzzo” tiles of inlaid gray and Bianco Dolomite marble. Field tiles in the breakfast area and cooking zone perimeter are a mix of small chips; feature tiles under the island have modern rectangular Bianco Dolomite shapes. Enameled metal pendants and maple stools and dining chairs add a mid-century Scandinavian touch. The turquoise on the table base is a delightful surprise.
An adjacent pantry has tall storage, cozy window seats, a playful petal table, colorful upholstered ottomans and a whimsical “balloon animal” stool.
This kitchen was done in collaboration with Daniel Heighes Wismer and Greg Dufner of Dufner Heighes and Sarah Witkin of Bilotta Architecture. It is the personal kitchen of the CEO of Sandow Media, Erica Holborn. Click here to read the article on her home featured in Interior Designer Magazine.
Photographer: John Ellis
Description written by Paulette Gambacorta adapted for Houzz.

Amy Braswell
Inspiration for an eclectic medium tone wood floor dining room remodel in Chicago
Inspiration for an eclectic medium tone wood floor dining room remodel in Chicago

Elegant girl medium tone wood floor and brown floor kids' room photo in Toronto with multicolored walls

Builder: McMahon Bros, INC., |
Decorator Partnered with: Casey Sarkin, |
Photographer: Nancy Nolan,
Tuscan dark wood floor dining room photo in Other with white walls
Tuscan dark wood floor dining room photo in Other with white walls

A micro-addition and new layout turns 1980’s cramped kitchen into bright, light-filled collaborative kitchen space.
The cramped, isolated kitchen in this 1980’s era home did not fit our clients’ lifestyle nor take advantage of the beautiful views of the nearby pond and woods. They longed for a functional yet fabulous space to support collaborative cooking and family gatherings. A micro-addition facilitated a new layout that both opened to and enlivened their existing living and dining spaces. A bold tri-color palette along with pro-level appliances and impeccable finish detailing gives them everything they desired and more.
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