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Furniture Designs by Dale Campbell of VinModern Designs. Photo credits go to Bill Milne of Milne Studios NY.
Mid-sized mountain style formal and open concept carpeted living room photo in Other with brown walls and a standard fireplace
Mid-sized mountain style formal and open concept carpeted living room photo in Other with brown walls and a standard fireplace

This stunning master ensuite design by Diverse Home Concepts located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. The master bath features a walk-in shower, rain style shower head, a freestanding tub, large floor to ceiling porcelain tile, his and hers vanities with a seated vanity area for her. Carrara marble counter tops with a mitered edge detail, set with vessel sinks and Brizo Faucets.

Contractor: Expand Inc. (Tom Ashley)
Trim and Millwork: RTE Cabinets and Millwork (Rodney Tassistro)
Photo: Melissa Oivanki (for Custom Home Designs)
Example of a small classic light wood floor double front door design in New Orleans with a medium wood front door
Example of a small classic light wood floor double front door design in New Orleans with a medium wood front door
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This stunning master ensuite design by Diverse Home Concepts located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. The master bath features a walk-in shower, rain style shower head, a freestanding tub, large floor to ceiling porcelain tile, his and hers vanities with a seated vanity area for her. Carrara marble counter tops with a mitered edge detail, set with vessel sinks and Brizo Faucets.

Bianco Carrara marble hexagon shower pan floor.
Example of a mid-sized trendy master white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and gray floor alcove bathtub design in Los Angeles with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops and a hinged shower door
Example of a mid-sized trendy master white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and gray floor alcove bathtub design in Los Angeles with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops and a hinged shower door

This home is located on a one acre parcel of land near the banks of the Milwaukee River in the older established subdivision of Sleepy Hollow Estates in Mequon, Wisconsin. The inspiration for this Glen Cove Residence was to bring the desired by many, contemporary and modern lifestyle of a down town loft and establish it in a neighborhood in the suburbs amongst traditional style homes.
Sleepy Hollow Estates like many older established neighborhoods throughout the North shore and Westside communities of Milwaukee had great local architects such as John Randall McDonald and Russell Barr Williamson, who built contemporary master pieces amongst very traditional style homes. This created diversity in the style of homes in these neighborhoods which for the people living in them and the people just passing by, an experience of harmony and cultural lifestyle.
Unfortunately today, many new neighborhood developments lack harmony and cultural lifestyle and don’t allow for homes such as this Glen Cove Residence to be built. And for that matter many of the homes built by John Randall McDonald and Russell Barr Williamson back in the 1950’s. When driving through these new developments, one would experience beautiful traditional style homes, but all the homes tend to look the same. There is no diversity in the styles of homes thus these neighborhoods lack the harmony and a cultural life style for the people who live there or what people are looking for when buying a home that reflects their lifestyle. This Glen Cove Residence is an example that a contemporary home which offers a modern lifestyle that many desires can be established amongst traditional homes while blending in with the neighborhood.
Don’t be fooled by the flat roof of this home, building technology has come a long way since Frank Lloyd Wright! The roof system on this home is more energy efficient than most roof systems builders are putting on traditional homes today and it doesn’t leak! This Glen Cove Residence was built using all traditional building materials that you would see in homes being built in new developments today. There is a misconception out there that modern homes are expensive to build. That is not true! This Glen Cove Residence was built for roughly $130 per square foot which is the same price one would pay for a similar builder’s model traditional style home with the same upgrades.
This Glen Cove Residence consists of three bedrooms and three and one half baths. All bedrooms are located on second floor with laundry, guest bath and a master suite. Located between the first and second floors off of the landing is an office/den space. The first floor is open concept with the kitchen, dining and living areas located at the rear of the home with expansive windows allowing a great connection to back yard area and outdoors. On the back of the home is a covered deck area allowing for outdoor entertaining without the worry of the elements. The first floor also offers a powder room, mudroom and walk-in pantry off the kitchen area. From the mudroom there is access to an attached four car tandem garage. From the first floor to the finished basement is an open stair allowing the basement area to feel as part of the house and not just a basement? The basement consists of a main living area, game area with wet bar, exercise room, kids play room with 14’ ceilings, full bathroom and mechanical room with storage closets throughout.

We created a soothing and relaxing space for the this family to enjoy their summers in. By maximizing the space with a sectional, we have have defined the living area while getting the most out of the seating. This family is surely ready to enjoy another beautiful summer in Northern Michigan!
Dale H. Campbell, ASFD

Inspiration for a timeless mosaic tile floor and black floor powder room remodel in Chicago with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, blue walls, an undermount sink and black countertops

Contractor: Expand Inc. (Tom Ashley)
Trim and Millwork: RTE Cabinets and Millwork (Rodney Tassistro)
Photo: Melissa Oivanki (for Custom Home Designs)
Small elegant home design photo in New Orleans
Small elegant home design photo in New Orleans

Inspiration for a transitional gray tile gray floor freestanding bathtub remodel in Chicago with gray walls and gray countertops

We were approached and asked if we could transform this cottage that had been added on to several times to emulate the original 20 X 20 cabin. We removed many obstacles inhibiting the beautiful view and replaced many architectural elements with full log and half log. Redesigned the kitchen and two baths, updating them with out loosing sight of the up north personality we wanted to achieve. Then furnished it with a sophisticated rustic style by Dale H Campbell, that will afford years of comfort and style. Photos by Milne Studios

Melissa Oivanki (for Custom Home Designs)
Example of a classic family room design in New Orleans
Example of a classic family room design in New Orleans

This home is located on a one acre parcel of land near the banks of the Milwaukee River in the older established subdivision of Sleepy Hollow Estates in Mequon, Wisconsin. The inspiration for this Glen Cove Residence was to bring the desired by many, contemporary and modern lifestyle of a down town loft and establish it in a neighborhood in the suburbs amongst traditional style homes.
Sleepy Hollow Estates like many older established neighborhoods throughout the North shore and Westside communities of Milwaukee had great local architects such as John Randall McDonald and Russell Barr Williamson, who built contemporary master pieces amongst very traditional style homes. This created diversity in the style of homes in these neighborhoods which for the people living in them and the people just passing by, an experience of harmony and cultural lifestyle.
Unfortunately today, many new neighborhood developments lack harmony and cultural lifestyle and don’t allow for homes such as this Glen Cove Residence to be built. And for that matter many of the homes built by John Randall McDonald and Russell Barr Williamson back in the 1950’s. When driving through these new developments, one would experience beautiful traditional style homes, but all the homes tend to look the same. There is no diversity in the styles of homes thus these neighborhoods lack the harmony and a cultural life style for the people who live there or what people are looking for when buying a home that reflects their lifestyle. This Glen Cove Residence is an example that a contemporary home which offers a modern lifestyle that many desires can be established amongst traditional homes while blending in with the neighborhood.
Don’t be fooled by the flat roof of this home, building technology has come a long way since Frank Lloyd Wright! The roof system on this home is more energy efficient than most roof systems builders are putting on traditional homes today and it doesn’t leak! This Glen Cove Residence was built using all traditional building materials that you would see in homes being built in new developments today. There is a misconception out there that modern homes are expensive to build. That is not true! This Glen Cove Residence was built for roughly $130 per square foot which is the same price one would pay for a similar builder’s model traditional style home with the same upgrades.
This Glen Cove Residence consists of three bedrooms and three and one half baths. All bedrooms are located on second floor with laundry, guest bath and a master suite. Located between the first and second floors off of the landing is an office/den space. The first floor is open concept with the kitchen, dining and living areas located at the rear of the home with expansive windows allowing a great connection to back yard area and outdoors. On the back of the home is a covered deck area allowing for outdoor entertaining without the worry of the elements. The first floor also offers a powder room, mudroom and walk-in pantry off the kitchen area. From the mudroom there is access to an attached four car tandem garage. From the first floor to the finished basement is an open stair allowing the basement area to feel as part of the house and not just a basement? The basement consists of a main living area, game area with wet bar, exercise room, kids play room with 14’ ceilings, full bathroom and mechanical room with storage closets throughout.
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