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Tuscan master freestanding bathtub photo in Austin with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and white walls
Tuscan master freestanding bathtub photo in Austin with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and white walls

When you're looking for style and function, the BLANCO PERFORMA™ sink saves the day. With a unique reversible shape and low 6" divider, which allows for long-handled pots to effortlessly sit in the double 10" deep bowls, we've taken performance to a whole new level. See our website for more information on additional finishes, dimensions, specifications, installation requirements, and more. More accessories available on website.

Marni Epstein-Mervis © 2018 Houzz
Example of a 1960s living room design in Los Angeles
Example of a 1960s living room design in Los Angeles
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Architecture by Jan Gleysteen Architects, Inc.; Custom Build by Kistler & Knapp Builders, Inc.; Interior Design by Mollie Johnson Interiors, Inc.; Architectural Millwork by Walter Lane Cabinetmaker, LLC.; Herrick & White Ltd.; Landscaping by Anderson Landscape Construction; Photography by Richard Mandelkorn

Here's one of our most recent projects that was completed in 2011. This client had just finished a major remodel of their house in 2008 and were about to enjoy Christmas in their new home. At the time, Seattle was buried under several inches of snow (a rarity for us) and the entire region was paralyzed for a few days waiting for the thaw. Our client decided to take advantage of this opportunity and was in his driveway sledding when a neighbor rushed down the drive yelling that his house was on fire. Unfortunately, the house was already engulfed in flames. Equally unfortunate was the snowstorm and the delay it caused the fire department getting to the site. By the time they arrived, the house and contents were a total loss of more than $2.2 million.
Here's one of our most recent projects that was completed in 2011. This client had just finished a major remodel of their house in 2008 and were about to enjoy Christmas in their new home. At the time, Seattle was buried under several inches of snow (a rarity for us) and the entire region was paralyzed for a few days waiting for the thaw. Our client decided to take advantage of this opportunity and was in his driveway sledding when a neighbor rushed down the drive yelling that his house was on fire. Unfortunately, the house was already engulfed in flames. Equally unfortunate was the snowstorm and the delay it caused the fire department getting to the site. By the time they arrived, the house and contents were a total loss of more than $2.2 million.
Our role in the reconstruction of this home was two-fold. The first year of our involvement was spent working with a team of forensic contractors gutting the house, cleansing it of all particulate matter, and then helping our client negotiate his insurance settlement. Once we got over these hurdles, the design work and reconstruction started. Maintaining the existing shell, we reworked the interior room arrangement to create classic great room house with a contemporary twist. Both levels of the home were opened up to take advantage of the waterfront views and flood the interiors with natural light. On the lower level, rearrangement of the walls resulted in a tripling of the size of the family room while creating an additional sitting/game room. The upper level was arranged with living spaces bookended by the Master Bedroom at one end the kitchen at the other. The open Great Room and wrap around deck create a relaxed and sophisticated living and entertainment space that is accentuated by a high level of trim and tile detail on the interior and by custom metal railings and light fixtures on the exterior.

Courtney Equall of Girl & Grey plays with texture and tone to transform her bathroom incorporating our Handpainted floor tile and white glazed thin brick in the shower.
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Courtney Equall
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Courtney Equall
Tile Shown: Kasbah Trellis in Neutral Motif; Glazed Thin Brick in Lewis Range

The Belfast Residence in Ohio is a new construction, custom modern house situated on a 150 acre farm. Panda solved the challenge of extending the intimate space of the kitchen into the expansiveness of the backyard by installing fully retractable TS.60 All Aluminum Thermally Broken Folding Door Systems. Custom designed for this space, this elegant and durable folding door system spans the entire wall of the kitchen. This door system uses cutting-edge aluminum extrusions with a polyamide bar to connect the frame together while reducing heat or cold transfer. When closed, this Bi-Fold door system provides a protective barrier that lowers u-factors, limits condensation, increases energy performance, and most of all reduces thermal conductivity.
The architectural firm, Drawing Dept. designed a cantilevered roof reaching out over the pool on axis with a sunken fire pit, drawing the geometry of the house further out into the landscape. As a result, the heart of the home unrestrictedly extends toward the fire pit for optimal physical and visual connection.
Impressive architectural design intertwined with Panda’s custom Bi-Fold doors can create unimaginable opportunities. No wonder this home was awarded the 2013 Merit Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Cincinnati and the 2013 Honor Award from the CDA + Cincinnati Magazine for its exterior space!
Panda’s custom designed Bi-Fold Doors ensure that a homeowner can equally and cohesively enjoy their interior and exterior spaces. Views from the house and views of the house should hold equal merit.
To view more of Panda’s Bi-Fold Doors, please check out our gallery http://www.panda-windows.com/products/by-type/folding-doors.
Architect: Drawing Dept.
Contractor: Camery Hensley Construction
Photography: Ross Van Pelt

Shawn-Paul Luchin Photography
Mid-sized trendy stone tile doorless shower photo in San Francisco with an undermount sink and a one-piece toilet
Mid-sized trendy stone tile doorless shower photo in San Francisco with an undermount sink and a one-piece toilet

Design and photo: Jordana Nicholson © 2016 Houzz
Eclectic dining room photo in Nashville
Eclectic dining room photo in Nashville

Mid-sized transitional backyard stone and rectangular lap pool fountain photo in San Francisco

Photo: Carolyn Reyes © 2015 Houzz
Example of a large classic dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Los Angeles with white walls
Example of a large classic dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Los Angeles with white walls

Mid-sized elegant formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Chicago with gray walls, no fireplace and no tv

Hot tub - mid-sized modern backyard tile and rectangular lap hot tub idea in San Francisco

Photography by Thomas Kuoh
Inspiration for a transitional living room remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a transitional living room remodel in San Francisco

A wide arched opening between the Kitchen and Family Room was the solution to the separate, but still “one” issue. The arched opening was an existing design element within the home and Prazak developed the idea to accommodate the requested division. The opening not only gave the two rooms a soft line of demarcation, but also offered space for the two elevations of Kitchen cabinetry to nestle into.
The new corner placement of the range provided the NKBA required landing space on either side while the long stretch of countering on the sink wall offers both prep and work areas. The Island has now provided in-Kitchen seating for all the meals for this busy young family.
All these revisions, plus a well-thought through lighting plan with several levels of light, add up to a spectacular new home. Our clients are thrilled with all the “new” spaces they gained both inside and outside their home.

Architecture by Jan Gleysteen Architects, Inc.; Custom Build by Kistler & Knapp Builders, Inc.; Interior Design by Mollie Johnson Interiors, Inc.; Architectural Millwork by Walter Lane Cabinetmaker, LLC.; Herrick & White Ltd.; Landscaping by Anderson Landscape Construction; Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
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