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This older couple residing in a golf course community wanted to expand their living space and finish up their unfinished basement for entertainment purposes and more.
Their wish list included: exercise room, full scale movie theater, fireplace area, guest bedroom, full size master bath suite style, full bar area, entertainment and pool table area, and tray ceiling.
After major concrete breaking and running ground plumbing, we used a dead corner of basement near staircase to tuck in bar area.
A dual entrance bathroom from guest bedroom and main entertainment area was placed on far wall to create a large uninterrupted main floor area. A custom barn door for closet gives extra floor space to guest bedroom.
New movie theater room with multi-level seating, sound panel walls, two rows of recliner seating, 120-inch screen, state of art A/V system, custom pattern carpeting, surround sound & in-speakers, custom molding and trim with fluted columns, custom mahogany theater doors.
The bar area includes copper panel ceiling and rope lighting inside tray area, wrapped around cherry cabinets and dark granite top, plenty of stools and decorated with glass backsplash and listed glass cabinets.
The main seating area includes a linear fireplace, covered with floor to ceiling ledger stone and an embedded television above it.
The new exercise room with two French doors, full mirror walls, a couple storage closets, and rubber floors provide a fully equipped home gym.
The unused space under staircase now includes a hidden bookcase for storage and A/V equipment.
New bathroom includes fully equipped body sprays, large corner shower, double vanities, and lots of other amenities.
Carefully selected trim work, crown molding, tray ceiling, wainscoting, wide plank engineered flooring, matching stairs, and railing, makes this basement remodel the jewel of this community.

The new owner of this Centex complex townhomes was about to overhaul there entire first floor. Having a building industries background, he wanted to explore taking all interior walls out and create a much-desired open floor plan with a massive kitchen.
The current home had a front living room followed by a small boxed out dining room. A structure wall separating the back of the house kitchen from the front living space. It was all to chopped up for their daily lives. The floor is concrete slab. the partition wall was bearing. The HVAC system is located on second floor and the supply and return ducts were all boxed in columns in living spaces.
Challenges:
• Eliminating bearing partition walls
• Relocating all supply and return ducts from box columns
• Run 1” gas line from exterior meter for new 48” stove
• Cutting slab concrete to relocate all plumbing and electrical for new island
The plan was to combine the entire first level and create an open space floor-plan, with locating the new large kitchen in front of this town house, implementing a large island in middle of the space which accommodate big group seating.
The old kitchen converted to a casual family room seating space facing a wall coved with linear fireplace and sheep-lap barded wall and embedded Tv.
The old glued down floor was removed and replaced with a more contemporary LVT flooring,
The entire space covered with new LED lighting, floor to ceiling cabinetry on south wall with upgraded appliances and inside lighting cabinetry.
A gorgeous quartz counter top coving the dark blue island with water falls on one end stand tall in middle this amazing kitchen. Three pendent lights over this massive Island brighten up this new space.
This new living space reveals what an amazing total overhaul has been accomplished and how happy this family is spending all their time on this floor.
The design team spent a lot of time with the couple for details such as color scheme, backsplash design, counter top slab and floor design to bring what they desired their new space to look like
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'Create Your Space' is extremely pleased to present one of its most prestigious Executive Custom Bathroom Tile Installations! It is definitely one of our top client designs and finish selections! They did an amazing job with the overall design of the space!
The Tile on the walls are 24"x48" and the floor tiles are 24"x24" Slabs of Italian Porcelain. We installed a total Schluter Shower system including a vertical drain as well as chrome embedded trim which were recessed in the wall and floor to receive the custom shower glass. All of the tile was supplied by 'The Kitchen & Bath Place' and all plumbing fixtures were supplied by 'The Mermaid Gallery'. The Custom Tempered Glass Shower Wall was supplied & installed by 'Clear Cut Glass & Aluminum'.

Dirtworks, PC
This is an example of a modern landscaping in New York.
This is an example of a modern landscaping in New York.

This statement table is engineered for both visual impact and long-term performance. It features a solid black walnut slab with a live-edge character, through which a channel of high-gloss, durable blue epoxy is poured. Integrated, low-heat LED lighting is embedded within the resin, offering a range of colors and brightness levels controlled via remote.
✓ Professional Specifications:
Lighting System: Energy-efficient, customizable RGB LEDs with a long-rated lifespan.
Surface: Non-porous, stain-resistant epoxy finish for easy maintenance.
Construction: A sturdy steel base provides exceptional stability, complementing the table's substantial top.
Design Application: Works as a defining anchor in large living areas or a creative stimulant in a home office.
? Design Tip:
For a cohesive look, use the LED lighting to define zones in an open-plan space. Match the light's color temperature to your ambient lighting—warm white to accentuate the walnut's warmth, or cool blue to intensify the resin's aquatic vibe.

This older couple residing in a golf course community wanted to expand their living space and finish up their unfinished basement for entertainment purposes and more.
Their wish list included: exercise room, full scale movie theater, fireplace area, guest bedroom, full size master bath suite style, full bar area, entertainment and pool table area, and tray ceiling.
After major concrete breaking and running ground plumbing, we used a dead corner of basement near staircase to tuck in bar area.
A dual entrance bathroom from guest bedroom and main entertainment area was placed on far wall to create a large uninterrupted main floor area. A custom barn door for closet gives extra floor space to guest bedroom.
New movie theater room with multi-level seating, sound panel walls, two rows of recliner seating, 120-inch screen, state of art A/V system, custom pattern carpeting, surround sound & in-speakers, custom molding and trim with fluted columns, custom mahogany theater doors.
The bar area includes copper panel ceiling and rope lighting inside tray area, wrapped around cherry cabinets and dark granite top, plenty of stools and decorated with glass backsplash and listed glass cabinets.
The main seating area includes a linear fireplace, covered with floor to ceiling ledger stone and an embedded television above it.
The new exercise room with two French doors, full mirror walls, a couple storage closets, and rubber floors provide a fully equipped home gym.
The unused space under staircase now includes a hidden bookcase for storage and A/V equipment.
New bathroom includes fully equipped body sprays, large corner shower, double vanities, and lots of other amenities.
Carefully selected trim work, crown molding, tray ceiling, wainscoting, wide plank engineered flooring, matching stairs, and railing, makes this basement remodel the jewel of this community.

Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

New construction of 6,500 SF main home and extensively renovated 4,100 SF guest house with new garage structures.
Highlights of this wonderfully intimate oceanfront compound include a Phantom car lift, salt water integrated fish tank in kitchen/dining area, curvilinear staircase with fiberoptic embedded lighting, and HomeWorks systems.

This older couple residing in a golf course community wanted to expand their living space and finish up their unfinished basement for entertainment purposes and more.
Their wish list included: exercise room, full scale movie theater, fireplace area, guest bedroom, full size master bath suite style, full bar area, entertainment and pool table area, and tray ceiling.
After major concrete breaking and running ground plumbing, we used a dead corner of basement near staircase to tuck in bar area.
A dual entrance bathroom from guest bedroom and main entertainment area was placed on far wall to create a large uninterrupted main floor area. A custom barn door for closet gives extra floor space to guest bedroom.
New movie theater room with multi-level seating, sound panel walls, two rows of recliner seating, 120-inch screen, state of art A/V system, custom pattern carpeting, surround sound & in-speakers, custom molding and trim with fluted columns, custom mahogany theater doors.
The bar area includes copper panel ceiling and rope lighting inside tray area, wrapped around cherry cabinets and dark granite top, plenty of stools and decorated with glass backsplash and listed glass cabinets.
The main seating area includes a linear fireplace, covered with floor to ceiling ledger stone and an embedded television above it.
The new exercise room with two French doors, full mirror walls, a couple storage closets, and rubber floors provide a fully equipped home gym.
The unused space under staircase now includes a hidden bookcase for storage and A/V equipment.
New bathroom includes fully equipped body sprays, large corner shower, double vanities, and lots of other amenities.
Carefully selected trim work, crown molding, tray ceiling, wainscoting, wide plank engineered flooring, matching stairs, and railing, makes this basement remodel the jewel of this community.

The new owner of this Centex complex townhomes was about to overhaul there entire first floor. Having a building industries background, he wanted to explore taking all interior walls out and create a much-desired open floor plan with a massive kitchen.
The current home had a front living room followed by a small boxed out dining room. A structure wall separating the back of the house kitchen from the front living space. It was all to chopped up for their daily lives. The floor is concrete slab. the partition wall was bearing. The HVAC system is located on second floor and the supply and return ducts were all boxed in columns in living spaces.
Challenges:
• Eliminating bearing partition walls
• Relocating all supply and return ducts from box columns
• Run 1” gas line from exterior meter for new 48” stove
• Cutting slab concrete to relocate all plumbing and electrical for new island
The plan was to combine the entire first level and create an open space floor-plan, with locating the new large kitchen in front of this town house, implementing a large island in middle of the space which accommodate big group seating.
The old kitchen converted to a casual family room seating space facing a wall coved with linear fireplace and sheep-lap barded wall and embedded Tv.
The old glued down floor was removed and replaced with a more contemporary LVT flooring,
The entire space covered with new LED lighting, floor to ceiling cabinetry on south wall with upgraded appliances and inside lighting cabinetry.
A gorgeous quartz counter top coving the dark blue island with water falls on one end stand tall in middle this amazing kitchen. Three pendent lights over this massive Island brighten up this new space.
This new living space reveals what an amazing total overhaul has been accomplished and how happy this family is spending all their time on this floor.
The design team spent a lot of time with the couple for details such as color scheme, backsplash design, counter top slab and floor design to bring what they desired their new space to look like

The new owner of this Centex complex townhomes was about to overhaul there entire first floor. Having a building industries background, he wanted to explore taking all interior walls out and create a much-desired open floor plan with a massive kitchen.
The current home had a front living room followed by a small boxed out dining room. A structure wall separating the back of the house kitchen from the front living space. It was all to chopped up for their daily lives. The floor is concrete slab. the partition wall was bearing. The HVAC system is located on second floor and the supply and return ducts were all boxed in columns in living spaces.
Challenges:
• Eliminating bearing partition walls
• Relocating all supply and return ducts from box columns
• Run 1” gas line from exterior meter for new 48” stove
• Cutting slab concrete to relocate all plumbing and electrical for new island
The plan was to combine the entire first level and create an open space floor-plan, with locating the new large kitchen in front of this town house, implementing a large island in middle of the space which accommodate big group seating.
The old kitchen converted to a casual family room seating space facing a wall coved with linear fireplace and sheep-lap barded wall and embedded Tv.
The old glued down floor was removed and replaced with a more contemporary LVT flooring,
The entire space covered with new LED lighting, floor to ceiling cabinetry on south wall with upgraded appliances and inside lighting cabinetry.
A gorgeous quartz counter top coving the dark blue island with water falls on one end stand tall in middle this amazing kitchen. Three pendent lights over this massive Island brighten up this new space.
This new living space reveals what an amazing total overhaul has been accomplished and how happy this family is spending all their time on this floor.
The design team spent a lot of time with the couple for details such as color scheme, backsplash design, counter top slab and floor design to bring what they desired their new space to look like

The twenty foot wide opening for this pocket door system was the creation of Ron Darling. The first of it's kind, the window panels rolled back into pockets in the wall to totally disappear with the push of a button. When open the owners and their guests can interact with the patio as if they were one room. A small track embedded into the granite allows the window panels to glide smoothly back into the wall.

Retractable shade system cover the sunbeds of this outdoor lounge area of the leisure center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, supported with black metal frames with embedded LED lighting and wooden slats that create the semi-private spaces.

Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

The new owner of this Centex complex townhomes was about to overhaul there entire first floor. Having a building industries background, he wanted to explore taking all interior walls out and create a much-desired open floor plan with a massive kitchen.
The current home had a front living room followed by a small boxed out dining room. A structure wall separating the back of the house kitchen from the front living space. It was all to chopped up for their daily lives. The floor is concrete slab. the partition wall was bearing. The HVAC system is located on second floor and the supply and return ducts were all boxed in columns in living spaces.
Challenges:
• Eliminating bearing partition walls
• Relocating all supply and return ducts from box columns
• Run 1” gas line from exterior meter for new 48” stove
• Cutting slab concrete to relocate all plumbing and electrical for new island
The plan was to combine the entire first level and create an open space floor-plan, with locating the new large kitchen in front of this town house, implementing a large island in middle of the space which accommodate big group seating.
The old kitchen converted to a casual family room seating space facing a wall coved with linear fireplace and sheep-lap barded wall and embedded Tv.
The old glued down floor was removed and replaced with a more contemporary LVT flooring,
The entire space covered with new LED lighting, floor to ceiling cabinetry on south wall with upgraded appliances and inside lighting cabinetry.
A gorgeous quartz counter top coving the dark blue island with water falls on one end stand tall in middle this amazing kitchen. Three pendent lights over this massive Island brighten up this new space.
This new living space reveals what an amazing total overhaul has been accomplished and how happy this family is spending all their time on this floor.
The design team spent a lot of time with the couple for details such as color scheme, backsplash design, counter top slab and floor design to bring what they desired their new space to look like

New construction of 6,500 SF main home and extensively renovated 4,100 SF guest house with new garage structures.
Highlights of this wonderfully intimate oceanfront compound include a Phantom car lift, salt water integrated fish tank in kitchen/dining area, curvilinear staircase with fiberoptic embedded lighting, and HomeWorks systems.

Within Dubai's exclusive villa enclaves, a breathtaking grand entrance foyer is setting new standards for opulent first impressions. This architectural masterpiece, recently completed by a leading fitout company Dubai homeowners trust for exceptional craftsmanship, combines dramatic water elements with artistic lighting to create an unforgettable welcome experience.
The centerpiece of this extraordinary space is a monumental customized aquarium that spans two stories, creating a living wall of shimmering azure brilliance. Unlike conventional aquariums, this installation features a carefully curated ecosystem of exotic marine life swimming among custom-designed coral formations that echo the villa's architectural motifs.
"Integrating such a substantial aquatic feature required precision engineering and flawless execution," explains the project director. "The structural requirements alone presented significant challenges, not to mention the advanced filtration systems concealed within the architectural elements."
Complementing the aquarium are sophisticated water features designed to create a multisensory arrival experience. Subtle water channels embedded in the marble flooring guide visitors along the entrance path, while a sculptural water wall creates gentle acoustic ambiance that masks external noise.
The landscape company Dubai residents recognize for innovative water integration collaborated closely with interior specialists to ensure seamless transitions between outdoor and indoor water elements. This partnership enabled the creation of a reflecting pool that begins in the exterior arrival court and continues into the foyer, visually connecting the spaces while maintaining environmental separation.
Illuminating this aquatic wonderland is a constellation of customized chandeliers that cascade from the vaulted ceiling. Each fixture represents a bespoke artistic commission, featuring hand-blown glass elements and programmable LED technology that can transform the atmosphere from vibrant daytime brilliance to subtle evening ambiance.

The new owner of this Centex complex townhomes was about to overhaul there entire first floor. Having a building industries background, he wanted to explore taking all interior walls out and create a much-desired open floor plan with a massive kitchen.
The current home had a front living room followed by a small boxed out dining room. A structure wall separating the back of the house kitchen from the front living space. It was all to chopped up for their daily lives. The floor is concrete slab. the partition wall was bearing. The HVAC system is located on second floor and the supply and return ducts were all boxed in columns in living spaces.
Challenges:
• Eliminating bearing partition walls
• Relocating all supply and return ducts from box columns
• Run 1” gas line from exterior meter for new 48” stove
• Cutting slab concrete to relocate all plumbing and electrical for new island
The plan was to combine the entire first level and create an open space floor-plan, with locating the new large kitchen in front of this town house, implementing a large island in middle of the space which accommodate big group seating.
The old kitchen converted to a casual family room seating space facing a wall coved with linear fireplace and sheep-lap barded wall and embedded Tv.
The old glued down floor was removed and replaced with a more contemporary LVT flooring,
The entire space covered with new LED lighting, floor to ceiling cabinetry on south wall with upgraded appliances and inside lighting cabinetry.
A gorgeous quartz counter top coving the dark blue island with water falls on one end stand tall in middle this amazing kitchen. Three pendent lights over this massive Island brighten up this new space.
This new living space reveals what an amazing total overhaul has been accomplished and how happy this family is spending all their time on this floor.
The design team spent a lot of time with the couple for details such as color scheme, backsplash design, counter top slab and floor design to bring what they desired their new space to look like

Mid-sized elegant porcelain tile porcelain tile bathroom photo in Houston with white cabinets, a bidet, a drop-in sink and granite countertops

New construction of 6,500 SF main home and extensively renovated 4,100 SF guest house with new garage structures.
Highlights of this wonderfully intimate oceanfront compound include a Phantom car lift, salt water integrated fish tank in kitchen/dining area, curvilinear staircase with fiberoptic embedded lighting, and HomeWorks systems.

New construction of 6,500 SF main home and extensively renovated 4,100 SF guest house with new garage structures.
Highlights of this wonderfully intimate oceanfront compound include a Phantom car lift, salt water integrated fish tank in kitchen/dining area, curvilinear staircase with fiberoptic embedded lighting, and HomeWorks systems.
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