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This rustic modern home was purchased by an art collector that needed plenty of white wall space to hang his collection. The furnishings were kept neutral to allow the art to pop and warm wood tones were selected to keep the house from becoming cold and sterile. Published in Modern In Denver | The Art of Living.
Daniel O'Connor Photography
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Photography : Ruscio Luxe
Interior Design: Mikhail Dantes
Construction: Boa Construction Co. / Steve Hillson / Dave Farmer
Engineer: Malouff Engineering / Bob Malouff
Landscape Architect : Robert M. Harden


Kip Dawkins Photography
Laundry room - traditional laundry room idea in Other with wood countertops and brown countertops
Laundry room - traditional laundry room idea in Other with wood countertops and brown countertops


The main floor’s cramped, enclosed living areas were replaced with a bright, airy great room and an open kitchen. The master bath was relocated to the back of the house, where it now opens to a lovely garden.


While not quite an oval office, this octagonal space gives a similar, majestic feel. Bookcases and windows rhythmically alternate throughout the space.
The entry to this office is from the covered porch and from the main house. This allows for clients to come to meetings without having to enter from the house.
Photo: Cable Photo/Wayne Cable http://selfmadephoto.com


Example of a mid-sized 1960s single-wall seated home bar design in Chicago with open cabinets and mirror backsplash


The Ergo interior door knob is part of a collection that takes its name from the ergonomic nature of these designs. The series for example offers a left handle as well as right handle and the same is true for the entry pulls and interior knobs all of which are designed to fit ones hand. Cast in solid 304 stainless steel using the lost wax process and polished by hand and available for privacy or passageway use. The collection is also available for a less contemporary setting in solid bronze with an oil rubbed finish. All of our work is designed by Martin Pierce and made in Los Angeles. We also gladly work with designers (where the project permits) to create truly original custom pieces that allow the designer or architect to add their artistic signature to that special project.
Rose: 3 1/2" Diameter x 1/2"D x 12"H Knob: 2 ½”W x 2 ¼”D x 3”H http://www.martinpierce.com/#p=ergo


Diffrient World is Humanscale's first foray into all-mesh task seating. Designer Niels Diffrient wanted to create the most minimal, full-function task chair ever made. With an innovative tri-panel mesh backrest that provides custom back and lumbar support and a lightweight design, Diffrient World is, like all of Humanscale’s products, simple, beautiful and functional. The design eliminates the need for traditional mechanisms, instead using the laws of physics and the sitter’s body weight to offer perfect recline for each individual sitter. Diffrient World offers the ultimate user-friendly sitting experience.
Float is a revolutionary standing office desk that brings effortless operation to traditional sit-stand products. Ease of use is at the heart of Float, as it seamlessly adjusts between sitting and standing postures without interrupting workflow. With a minimal aesthetic, Float complements traditional offices and home workspaces.
Using a patented counterbalance mechanism that replaces older technology, Float encourages an active workspace by allowing the user to move effortlessly from sit to stand positions. Float is also available in an electric option.


Elizabeth Glasgow Photography
Inspiration for a timeless built-in desk home office remodel in New York
Inspiration for a timeless built-in desk home office remodel in New York


Contractor: Northrup Building
Photographer: Daniel Cronin
Example of a trendy kitchen design in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances
Example of a trendy kitchen design in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances


Designing Spaces that Fit for New Homeowners in Alpha Builder Group Homes in Austin, Texas and Jacksonville, Florida
The designs of the homes from Alpha Builders Group focus on the look and feel but do not forget about the comfort and efficiency. We make sure to look at every room in the house with the same care and attention to detail as we do to the important aspects of living in our homes on a day to day basis. It’s of utmost importance to have the best most Ergonomically designed home with full consideration of the Human Factor in each and every home we build.
The Design Team at Alpha Builders Group strongly implements Human Factor Design and Ergonomics in to every home. These are vital concerns for us in our home designs and finishes to understand people's needs especially when working from home in these times when working from home is essential. Having the best ergonomically designed office with proper lighting, well planned space, low volt access, and more are all of tremendous importance. It’s something we firmly believe in and incorporate in every design.
Our design team looks in to every square inch when it comes to the home, including office space with the perfect design layout. Alpha Builders Group understands the trends and styles as well as the accessibility of the home when building all our homes and we strongly believe in the use of natural light knowing how important natural light is for the state of mind. Clearly understanding Trends and Styles helps us be the best developer and builder of all our homes and condos in downtown Austin, Texas. Our homeowners are savvy buyers clearly understanding the Quality and Craftsmanship we put into all of our homes and condos alike.
You won’t just find this in our new Modern Homes on Tillery community being developed and nearing completion in East Austin, Texas, you’ll find this attention in every home we build. Human Factor Design and the focus on Ergonomics goes in to every design we work on.
We have had tremendous interest in our new Modern Homes on Tillery from the beginning and are selling quickly. We will likely sell out of this community fast, so don’t hesitate to buy your new home in East Austin, Texas or you may not have the chance.
Tillery Street in East Austin … Custom. Ergonomic. Home.
At Alpha Builders Group, we don’t sacrifice the quality we put in to building our homes and the speed with which they are selling is a telling sign that our homeowners really love what we are doing in Austin, Texas and Jacksonville, Florida and in all the communities we build. They love the quality of the craftsmanship and the amount of energy efficient features we put in the homes we build.
We are finishing homes in several locations including where we are nearing completion of our latest new homes at Modern Homes on Tillery. These homes are nearing completion, so don’t wait to get on the list of interested buyers. Or, contact us directly to help you with your new home needs. We take care of our Realtors, so be sure to bring your buyers by to discuss how we can help customize a home for them.
Move In NOW … Tillery Street in East Austin … Selling Quickly.
Alpha Builders Group’s homes are truly the most beautiful new modern homes with an amazing number of special details and custom finishes to go along with our awesome craftsmanship and energy efficient construction techniques in the Austin, Texas and Jacksonville, Florida regions. You’ll want to live in an Alpha Builders Group home. There’s a difference.
With downtown living at Modern Homes on Tillery and its highest quality design and attention to details, you won’t see the sacrifice of quality over price. What you will see is downtown Austin at its most beautiful. We are building the same kind of quality custom-style homes you’d find anywhere. We look at every detail and ensure these homes are built to the highest standards with the most energy efficient solutions available.
We continue to have tremendous interest in our new Modern Homes on Tillery. It’s a great place to live in the heart of everything Austin has to offer. We are selling out of this community fast, so don’t hesitate to buy your new home now in East Austin, Texas before we’re all sold out!
Contact one of our representatives for information about these modern new homes and the available homes remaining. Get in now to help customize your new home or come by to better understand the difference a community designed exclusively for the new modern lifestyle can provide. It’s in the holistic design, the quality interiors, and the location near it all.
Share your thoughts with us or contact our Modern Homes on Tillery agent for more information. Stay tuned to the blog for more on these exciting new home communities and come out to visit any of our new modern homes. Inquire with us for more information and be a part of the modern new vibe developing in East Austin.
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Mid-sized transitional master brown tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and beige floor bathroom photo in San Diego with brown walls, a drop-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops and a hinged shower door


Michael J. Lee
Elegant kitchen photo in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash and paneled appliances
Elegant kitchen photo in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash and paneled appliances


Mark Heywood
Small trendy built-in desk medium tone wood floor study room photo in Salt Lake City with white walls
Small trendy built-in desk medium tone wood floor study room photo in Salt Lake City with white walls
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This ergonomic desk raises at the push of a button to a preset height for when my client wants to continue working, but no longer wants to be seated. The extra-long cables and cords roll up inside the custom covers that hide the metal legs when the desk is in the lowered position.
The cabinet fronts are decorative metal with brown speaker mesh to limit dust and provide ventilation. There are temperature controlled sensors inside the cabinets that suck air out of the exterior of the building when it reaches 75 degrees inside the cabinets to prevent the computer equipment from overheating.
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