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This pretty space features a dining room storage cabinet in Maple Maritime finish that provides a stunning focal point as well as practical storage and display areas. Matching Wainscot Panels in complementary Egret set the tone for a relaxed, yet elegant, dining experience.
Kennedy door from Schrock in Maritime finish

This dining room blends natural materials, sculptural lighting and warm oak tones to create a relaxed, approachable dining experience.
Example of a dining room design in Charlotte
Example of a dining room design in Charlotte

Breathtaking modern open-concept living and dining room interior in Los Angeles. Highlights seamless architectural lines and custom premium black aluminum windows that accent the luxury dining experience. Title 24 compliant, offering factory-direct wholesale pricing for builders, general contractors, and residential developers.
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The dining room combines modern elegance with warm, inviting elements, creating the perfect space for gatherings and everyday meals. Thoughtfully designed with clean lines and ample natural light to enhance every dining experience.

Originally built in the early twentieth century, this Orchard Lake cottage was purchased almost 10 years ago by a wonderful couple—empty nesters with an appreciation for stunning views, modern amenities and quality craftsmanship. They hired MainStreet Design Build to design and remodel their home to fit their needs exactly.
Upon initial inspection, it was apparent that the original home had been modified over the years, sustaining multiple room additions. Consequently, this mid-size cottage home had little character or cohesiveness. Even more concerning, after conducting a thorough inspection, it became apparent that the structure was inadequate to sustain major modifications. As a result, a plan was formulated to take the existing structure down to its original floor deck.
The clients’ needs that fueled the design plan included:
-Preserving and capitalizing on the lake view
-A large, welcoming entry from the street
-A warm, inviting space for entertaining guests and family
-A large, open kitchen with room for multiple cooks
-Built-ins for the homeowner’s book collection
-An in-law suite for the couple’s aging parents
The space was redesigned with the clients needs in mind. Building a completely new structure gave us the opportunity to create a large, welcoming main entrance. The dining and kitchen areas are now open and spacious for large family gatherings. A custom Grabill kitchen was designed with professional grade Wolf and Thermador appliances for an enjoyable cooking and dining experience. The homeowners loved the Grabill cabinetry so much that they decided to use it throughout the home in the powder room, (2) guest suite bathrooms and the laundry room, complete with dog wash. Most breathtaking; however, might be the luxury master bathroom which included extensive use of marble, a 2-person Maax whirlpool tub, an oversized walk-in-shower with steam and bench seating for two, and gorgeous custom-built inset cherry cabinetry.
The new wide plank oak flooring continues throughout the entire first and second floors with a lovely open staircase lit by a chandelier, skylights and flush in-wall step lighting. Plenty of custom built-ins were added on walls and seating areas to accommodate the client’s sizeable book collection. Fitting right in to the gorgeous lakefront lot, the home’s exterior is reminiscent of East Coast “beachy” shingle-style that includes an attached, oversized garage with Mahogany carriage style garage doors that leads directly into a mud room and first floor laundry.
These Orchard Lake property homeowners love their new home, with a combined first and second floor living space totaling 4,429 sq. ft. To further add to the amenities of this home, MainStreet Design Build is currently under design contract for another major lower-level / basement renovation in the fall of 2017.
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BUILD recently completed this five bedroom, six bath, four-car garage, two-story home designed by Stofft Cooney Architects. The floor to ceiling windows provide a wealth of natural light in to the home. Amazing details in the bathrooms, exceptional wall details, cozy little
courtyard, and an open bar top in the kitchen provide a unique experience in this modern style home.

Washington DC Wardman Refined Industrial Kitchen
Design by #MeghanBrowne4JenniferGilmer
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Photography by John Cole

This beautiful custom home project in Coto de Caza, California, was created by Elevation Ave. Concentrating on a total home remodel, our designers created a delicate yet earthy feel for this home. A complete family room redesign beginning with custom built-in bookcases; a custom dining room to elevate the dining experience; and a staircase with custom railing and woodwork.
Unlike other design companies in the area, we specialize in design-build, meaning we work with our clients every step of the way. Since 2001, we have offered beautiful remodels, renovations, and upgrades to homes throughout Orange County.
If you are interested in a free Design Consultation please contact us at +1 (949) 459-9663

This beautiful custom home project in Coto de Caza, California, was created by Elevation Ave. Concentrating on a total home remodel, our designers created a delicate yet earthy feel for this home. A complete family room redesign beginning with custom built-in bookcases; a custom dining room to elevate the dining experience; and a staircase with custom railing and woodwork.
Unlike other design companies in the area, we specialize in design-build, meaning we work with our clients every step of the way. Since 2001, we have offered beautiful remodels, renovations, and upgrades to homes throughout Orange County.
If you are interested in a free Design Consultation please contact us at +1 (949) 459-9663

“Full apartment design”.
IF you have not yet seen this apartment conversion before, we strongly urge you to go to the bottom left of this page and click on the short 2-minutes video. It would put a lot of things into perspective when you come back and continue reading this.
It is true we were literally handed the keys and told a list of things that they wanted to have happen and we were to go into the apartment, look at the space and come up with a design that would satisfy all of that need. UNTIL we showed up! The unit had really seen some better days but we knew we had to look past that and come up with a concept that would work for them.
The immediate challenges were centered around 3 big ideas:
1. Adding a second bedroom to the already small footprint
2. Figuring out a way to make the kitchen bigger, better and brighter
3. Creating a master room walk in closet
It’s always difficult to add new rooms into existing footprint without expanding out or up and not incurring any opportunity cost. In this case, that was exactly what we had to do. Item one and two above had to be tackled as one. We went ahead and switched out the location of the dining room and eliminating an area where there was a “nook” type eat-in area. By doing so, we were able to cut right into that footprint and change the layout of the kitchen.
That one move allowed us to dig into the kitchen design because it was now the main focal point in the apartment. It was no longer an option to keep it in that tiny hole where it was, so we had to ensure that this design was functional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time. By adding the table into the space where an Island typically would go, we were able to both cut cost and still provide a dining experience. The Table serves as an Island as well when cooking.
We then proceeded to block in the existing doorway to the dining room. By doing this, we were able to create a full room which allowed us to put a door on the other side and called that room Bedroom #2. This was easier to do because all of the mechanicals were already in that space (light, heater and windows). By shifting things around, we also achieved a huge wall to wall closet from inside. PERFECT!
Then we moved into the Single bedroom. We thought it was a big room with a small closet, so by creatively adding an L shaped wall and steal some footprint into the bedroom side, we were able to put a door on that new room and design it for the walk-in closet. Even after this, the bedroom still holds a queen size bed with 2 night stands, a TV on the wall, a sitting chair and plenty of room to walk around. This was done by rethinking the location for the bed and night stands.
The bathroom was gutted to make sure there was no leaks and rebuild from the ground up. We kept all of the plumbing where it was, added a new vanity, medicine cabinet, tiles and lighting and it was done.
From there, the rest of the unit had new flooring all throughout, paint, and lighting. After completion and walk through, this project was handed over back to the clients.
Execution and collaboration between all the trades were: Reggie and his team from Premier Interiors and Rohan from RD Mechanical Services.
p.s. Please see our website to see the video.

A cozy dining experience is created under the mezzanine. Tobacco tones, antique white, Victorian oak, and Venetian mirrors set the scene for lively dinner parties.

“Full apartment design”.
IF you have not yet seen this apartment conversion before, we strongly urge you to go to the bottom left of this page and click on the short 2-minutes video. It would put a lot of things into perspective when you come back and continue reading this.
It is true we were literally handed the keys and told a list of things that they wanted to have happen and we were to go into the apartment, look at the space and come up with a design that would satisfy all of that need. UNTIL we showed up! The unit had really seen some better days but we knew we had to look past that and come up with a concept that would work for them.
The immediate challenges were centered around 3 big ideas:
1. Adding a second bedroom to the already small footprint
2. Figuring out a way to make the kitchen bigger, better and brighter
3. Creating a master room walk in closet
It’s always difficult to add new rooms into existing footprint without expanding out or up and not incurring any opportunity cost. In this case, that was exactly what we had to do. Item one and two above had to be tackled as one. We went ahead and switched out the location of the dining room and eliminating an area where there was a “nook” type eat-in area. By doing so, we were able to cut right into that footprint and change the layout of the kitchen.
That one move allowed us to dig into the kitchen design because it was now the main focal point in the apartment. It was no longer an option to keep it in that tiny hole where it was, so we had to ensure that this design was functional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time. By adding the table into the space where an Island typically would go, we were able to both cut cost and still provide a dining experience. The Table serves as an Island as well when cooking.
We then proceeded to block in the existing doorway to the dining room. By doing this, we were able to create a full room which allowed us to put a door on the other side and called that room Bedroom #2. This was easier to do because all of the mechanicals were already in that space (light, heater and windows). By shifting things around, we also achieved a huge wall to wall closet from inside. PERFECT!
Then we moved into the Single bedroom. We thought it was a big room with a small closet, so by creatively adding an L shaped wall and steal some footprint into the bedroom side, we were able to put a door on that new room and design it for the walk-in closet. Even after this, the bedroom still holds a queen size bed with 2 night stands, a TV on the wall, a sitting chair and plenty of room to walk around. This was done by rethinking the location for the bed and night stands.
The bathroom was gutted to make sure there was no leaks and rebuild from the ground up. We kept all of the plumbing where it was, added a new vanity, medicine cabinet, tiles and lighting and it was done.
From there, the rest of the unit had new flooring all throughout, paint, and lighting. After completion and walk through, this project was handed over back to the clients.
Execution and collaboration between all the trades were: Reggie and his team from Premier Interiors and Rohan from RD Mechanical Services.
p.s. Please see our website to see the video.

This beautiful custom home project in Coto de Caza, California, was created by Elevation Ave. Concentrating on a total home remodel, our designers created a delicate yet earthy feel for this home. A complete family room redesign beginning with custom built-in bookcases; a custom dining room to elevate the dining experience; and a staircase with custom railing and woodwork.
Unlike other design companies in the area, we specialize in design-build, meaning we work with our clients every step of the way. Since 2001, we have offered beautiful remodels, renovations, and upgrades to homes throughout Orange County.
If you are interested in a free Design Consultation please contact us at +1 (949) 459-9663

With a lighter wall color, this room opens up, reflects the light and enlarges the space for a beautiful dining experience.
Elegant dining room photo in Miami
Elegant dining room photo in Miami

Enjoy classically styled elegance from this beautiful set of two dining chairs that bring comfort and luxury to any dining experience. With buttons and diamond stitched tufting enhancing the high, curved back, these dining chairs have a sophisticated design that is complemented by the use of the rich, soft green velvet upholstery and champagne gold colored steel legs.

Take your dining experience to the next level by dining in the round with a pool view.
Inspiration for a large transitional light wood floor and vaulted ceiling breakfast nook remodel in Wilmington
Inspiration for a large transitional light wood floor and vaulted ceiling breakfast nook remodel in Wilmington

In a room specifically designed around the elegant chandelier and customers' artwork (we called her "Queen French Fry"), this room has an old-world appeal. Beautiful gold velvet dining chairs, a stucco-like wall treatment, hand-scraped beams, and rich teal & gold velvet drapery, this room creates a unique experience from the moment you step into it.
Photography by John Valls (johnvalls.com)

“Full apartment design”.
IF you have not yet seen this apartment conversion before, we strongly urge you to go to the bottom left of this page and click on the short 2-minutes video. It would put a lot of things into perspective when you come back and continue reading this.
It is true we were literally handed the keys and told a list of things that they wanted to have happen and we were to go into the apartment, look at the space and come up with a design that would satisfy all of that need. UNTIL we showed up! The unit had really seen some better days but we knew we had to look past that and come up with a concept that would work for them.
The immediate challenges were centered around 3 big ideas:
1. Adding a second bedroom to the already small footprint
2. Figuring out a way to make the kitchen bigger, better and brighter
3. Creating a master room walk in closet
It’s always difficult to add new rooms into existing footprint without expanding out or up and not incurring any opportunity cost. In this case, that was exactly what we had to do. Item one and two above had to be tackled as one. We went ahead and switched out the location of the dining room and eliminating an area where there was a “nook” type eat-in area. By doing so, we were able to cut right into that footprint and change the layout of the kitchen.
That one move allowed us to dig into the kitchen design because it was now the main focal point in the apartment. It was no longer an option to keep it in that tiny hole where it was, so we had to ensure that this design was functional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time. By adding the table into the space where an Island typically would go, we were able to both cut cost and still provide a dining experience. The Table serves as an Island as well when cooking.
We then proceeded to block in the existing doorway to the dining room. By doing this, we were able to create a full room which allowed us to put a door on the other side and called that room Bedroom #2. This was easier to do because all of the mechanicals were already in that space (light, heater and windows). By shifting things around, we also achieved a huge wall to wall closet from inside. PERFECT!
Then we moved into the Single bedroom. We thought it was a big room with a small closet, so by creatively adding an L shaped wall and steal some footprint into the bedroom side, we were able to put a door on that new room and design it for the walk-in closet. Even after this, the bedroom still holds a queen size bed with 2 night stands, a TV on the wall, a sitting chair and plenty of room to walk around. This was done by rethinking the location for the bed and night stands.
The bathroom was gutted to make sure there was no leaks and rebuild from the ground up. We kept all of the plumbing where it was, added a new vanity, medicine cabinet, tiles and lighting and it was done.
From there, the rest of the unit had new flooring all throughout, paint, and lighting. After completion and walk through, this project was handed over back to the clients.
Execution and collaboration between all the trades were: Reggie and his team from Premier Interiors and Rohan from RD Mechanical Services.
p.s. Please see our website to see the video.

This bold and stately kitchen can’t help being the centre of attention. It’s an elegant design, with rich dark chocolate cabinetry, cream touches and dual-level counters and seating. Sharing the spotlight, a less formal dining experience awaits through glass doors. There, an enclosed patio – complete with barbeque, sink and counter – wraps you in warm earthy ceramics. Choosing your ambiance has never been so difficult!

This beautiful custom home project in Coto de Caza, California, was created by Elevation Ave. Concentrating on a total home remodel, our designers created a delicate yet earthy feel for this home. A complete family room redesign beginning with custom built-in bookcases; a custom dining room to elevate the dining experience; and a staircase with custom railing and woodwork.
Unlike other design companies in the area, we specialize in design-build, meaning we work with our clients every step of the way. Since 2001, we have offered beautiful remodels, renovations, and upgrades to homes throughout Orange County.
If you are interested in a free Design Consultation please contact us at +1 (949) 459-9663
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