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Kitchen - mid-sized modern l-shaped porcelain tile kitchen idea in Toronto with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartzite countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula

Inspiration for a small contemporary single-wall dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen remodel in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, blue backsplash, matchstick tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and gray countertops

Living room - large industrial open concept porcelain tile and brown floor living room idea in Miami with brown walls and no fireplace
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Elegant l-shaped eat-in kitchen photo in Philadelphia with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and an island
Elegant l-shaped eat-in kitchen photo in Philadelphia with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and an island

Inspiration for a contemporary formal and open concept dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Orlando with beige walls

Example of a mid-sized trendy dark wood floor and brown floor great room design in Other with white walls and no fireplace

Kitchen - traditional light wood floor kitchen idea in Baltimore with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances and beige countertops

Inspiration for a small contemporary single-wall dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen remodel in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, red backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and white countertops

2012 NATIONAL NARI COTY SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AWARD WINNER, RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR SPECIALTY
Scope: Creative design in converting a plain basement storage space into a wine cellar and tasting room for a couple that is changing their basement over to an adult “play” space. The basement already has a movie theater, exercise room, and a game table. They have been visiting local wineries and collecting for a future wine cellar of their own.
Needed to work around the existing ductwork for the main level, tie into the electrical panel and HVAC system, move the hot water heater and furnace with associated ductwork, and hide the sump pump in the corner. They also wanted an upgraded look in the cabinetry and shelving. The space needed to be insulated and waterproofed to maintain constant temperature.
We connected to the existing electrical system, adding a split cooling system to their existing HVAC. The HVAC for the cellar has its own ductwork and compressor system, but ties into the existing system for drainage. These needed to be routed through the floor joists above. We ordered cabinetry and modified it to conceal the sump pump in the corner, as well as cut the racks to fit around the overhead duct work that cut across the middle of the ceiling. We installed mini LED lights along the shelving to give a glow so the labels could be read. The tasting table is upgraded to granite with a barrel curved edge, and shelving for larger bottles above.
Small touches added to the cabinetry and racks we ordered make this a custom designed cellar. Textures in the tile pick up on the wood grain of the mahogany racking. The custom insulated door has a frosted design. There are a variety of lights used, all on timer, including the LEDs, recessed and puck lights over the tasting area. The raised tumble limestone and the rest of the design, makes it unique to these homeowners.

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional l-shaped gray floor seated home bar remodel in Chicago with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, black cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, stone tile backsplash and beige countertops

Laundry closet - contemporary single-wall brown floor laundry closet idea in Other with white walls and a stacked washer/dryer

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Elegant l-shaped eat-in kitchen photo in Philadelphia with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and an island
Elegant l-shaped eat-in kitchen photo in Philadelphia with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and an island

2011 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER/2012 NATIONAL NARI COTY SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AWARD WINNER
This creative design involved converting a plain basement storage space into a wine cellar and tasting room for a couple that is changing their basement over to an adult “play” space. The basement already has a movie theater, exercise room, and a game table. They had been visiting local wineries and collecting for a future wine cellar of their own and now was the time.
The design needed to work around the existing ductwork for the main level, tie into the electrical panel and HVAC system, move the hot water heater and furnace with associated ductwork, and hide the sump pump in the corner. It also included an upgraded look to the cabinetry and shelving. The space needed to be insulated and waterproofed to maintain constant temperature.
The remodel connected to the existing electrical system, adding a split cooling system to their existing HVAC. The HVAC for the cellar has its own ductwork and compressor system, but ties into the existing system for drainage. Cabinetry was modified to conceal the sump pump in the corner, as well as cut to fit around the overhead duct work that cut across the middle of the ceiling. Miniature LED lights were installed along the shelving to give a glow so the labels could be read. The tasting table has a granite top with a barrel curved edge.
Small touches added to the cabinetry and racks make this a custom designed cellar. Textures in the tile pick up on the wood grain of the mahogany racking. The custom insulated door has a frosted design. There are a variety of lights used, all on timer, including the LEDs, recessed and puck lights over the tasting area. The raised tumble limestone and the rest of the design, makes it unique to these homeowners.

The design radiates from the central stair, a new sculptural addition that negated the need to incorporate traditional walls and partitions.
Inspiration for a large eclectic formal and loft-style dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Miami with white walls, no fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a large eclectic formal and loft-style dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Miami with white walls, no fireplace and no tv

Commercial exhaust fabrication and duct work in El Paso business.
Inspiration for an industrial home design remodel in Other
Inspiration for an industrial home design remodel in Other

2011 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER/2012 NATIONAL NARI COTY SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AWARD WINNER
This creative design involved converting a plain basement storage space into a wine cellar and tasting room for a couple that is changing their basement over to an adult “play” space. The basement already has a movie theater, exercise room, and a game table. They had been visiting local wineries and collecting for a future wine cellar of their own and now was the time.
The design needed to work around the existing ductwork for the main level, tie into the electrical panel and HVAC system, move the hot water heater and furnace with associated ductwork, and hide the sump pump in the corner. It also included an upgraded look to the cabinetry and shelving. The space needed to be insulated and waterproofed to maintain constant temperature.
The remodel connected to the existing electrical system, adding a split cooling system to their existing HVAC. The HVAC for the cellar has its own ductwork and compressor system, but ties into the existing system for drainage. Cabinetry was modified to conceal the sump pump in the corner, as well as cut to fit around the overhead duct work that cut across the middle of the ceiling. Miniature LED lights were installed along the shelving to give a glow so the labels could be read. The tasting table has a granite top with a barrel curved edge.
Small touches added to the cabinetry and racks make this a custom designed cellar. Textures in the tile pick up on the wood grain of the mahogany racking. The custom insulated door has a frosted design. There are a variety of lights used, all on timer, including the LEDs, recessed and puck lights over the tasting area. The raised tumble limestone and the rest of the design, makes it unique to these homeowners.

2012 NATIONAL NARI COTY SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AWARD WINNER, RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR SPECIALTY
Scope: Creative design in converting a plain basement storage space into a wine cellar and tasting room for a couple that is changing their basement over to an adult “play” space. The basement already has a movie theater, exercise room, and a game table. They have been visiting local wineries and collecting for a future wine cellar of their own.
Needed to work around the existing ductwork for the main level, tie into the electrical panel and HVAC system, move the hot water heater and furnace with associated ductwork, and hide the sump pump in the corner. They also wanted an upgraded look in the cabinetry and shelving. The space needed to be insulated and waterproofed to maintain constant temperature.
We connected to the existing electrical system, adding a split cooling system to their existing HVAC. The HVAC for the cellar has its own ductwork and compressor system, but ties into the existing system for drainage. These needed to be routed through the floor joists above. We ordered cabinetry and modified it to conceal the sump pump in the corner, as well as cut the racks to fit around the overhead duct work that cut across the middle of the ceiling. We installed mini LED lights along the shelving to give a glow so the labels could be read. The tasting table is upgraded to granite with a barrel curved edge, and shelving for larger bottles above.
Small touches added to the cabinetry and racks we ordered make this a custom designed cellar. Textures in the tile pick up on the wood grain of the mahogany racking. The custom insulated door has a frosted design. There are a variety of lights used, all on timer, including the LEDs, recessed and puck lights over the tasting area. The raised tumble limestone and the rest of the design, makes it unique to these homeowners.

Mid-sized minimalist dark wood floor and brown floor hallway photo in Seattle with gray walls
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