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Mid-sized transitional 3/4 white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and white floor bathroom photo in Seattle with recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images
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Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


Whatever in residential or public areas such as airports and stadiums, E-DOF system can create stunning glass railings easily.
Staircase - small modern glass straight metal railing staircase idea in Los Angeles with metal risers
Staircase - small modern glass straight metal railing staircase idea in Los Angeles with metal risers


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


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Eat-in kitchen - small craftsman galley light wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Portland with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, green backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
Eat-in kitchen - small craftsman galley light wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Portland with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, green backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


Designed by Nathan Taylor of Obelisk Home -
Photos by Jeremy Mason McGraw
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless u-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, black cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless u-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, black cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula


This three-story, 11,000-square-foot home showcases the highest levels of craftsmanship and design.
With shades of soft greys and linens, the interior of this home exemplifies sophistication and refinement. Dark ebony hardwood floors contrast with shades of white and walls of pale gray to create a striking aesthetic. The significant level of contrast between these ebony finishes and accents and the lighter fabrics and wall colors throughout contribute to the substantive character of the home. An eclectic mix of lighting with transitional to modern lines are found throughout the home. The kitchen features a custom-designed range hood and stainless Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
Rachel Boling Photography


Whatever in residential or public areas such as airports and stadiums, E-DOF system can create stunning glass railings easily.
Small minimalist glass straight metal railing staircase photo in Los Angeles with metal risers
Small minimalist glass straight metal railing staircase photo in Los Angeles with metal risers


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images
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Kitchen Remodel featuring white cabinetry, farm house sink, pella windows, subway tile, travertine floor, Saratoga, CA I Photo: Mert Carpenter Photography


Designed by John Mariani, this formal garden uses native plants for a traditional design with an exceptional environmental twist. Taking advantage of the many benefits of native materials, like less maintenance, watering, fertilizing; a naturally acclimation to the environment; and generation of a habitat for wildlife that adds life to the space, the many plants chosen each fulfill a different need- height, color, and texture. The layout of the plants in a formal manner makes for a decorative display.
Photo Credit: Ed Caplan of DOF Images
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