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Inspiration for a mid-century modern master white tile concrete floor, gray floor and double-sink corner bathtub remodel in Phoenix with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an undermount sink, white walls, white countertops and a floating vanity
Inspiration for a mid-century modern master white tile concrete floor, gray floor and double-sink corner bathtub remodel in Phoenix with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an undermount sink, white walls, white countertops and a floating vanity

Contemporary home by Dougal Murray of Racing Green Group.
Huge contemporary gray split-level stone exterior home idea in Los Angeles with a shingle roof
Huge contemporary gray split-level stone exterior home idea in Los Angeles with a shingle roof
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Bathroom - large mid-century modern 3/4 red tile gray floor, single-sink and wood ceiling bathroom idea in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, an undermount sink, white countertops and a floating vanity

Example of an urban white tile and subway tile gray floor and double-sink bathroom design in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls, a vessel sink, gray countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity

Open concept kitchen - mid-sized modern l-shaped medium tone wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen idea in Los Angeles with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

Trendy galley light wood floor and beige floor kitchen photo in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

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Example of a mid-sized transitional master gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom design in Portland with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, a pedestal sink and tile countertops

Arnona Oren
Inspiration for a small contemporary l-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a small contemporary l-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a single-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

David Duncan Livingston
Inspiration for a large coastal dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a large coastal dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in San Francisco

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Inspiration for a small contemporary kids' ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom remodel in Minneapolis with red cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops, flat-panel cabinets and a one-piece toilet
Inspiration for a small contemporary kids' ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom remodel in Minneapolis with red cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops, flat-panel cabinets and a one-piece toilet

When a world class sailing champion approached us to design a Newport home for his family, with lodging for his sailing crew, we set out to create a clean, light-filled modern home that would integrate with the natural surroundings of the waterfront property, and respect the character of the historic district.
Our approach was to make the marine landscape an integral feature throughout the home. One hundred eighty degree views of the ocean from the top floors are the result of the pinwheel massing. The home is designed as an extension of the curvilinear approach to the property through the woods and reflects the gentle undulating waterline of the adjacent saltwater marsh. Floodplain regulations dictated that the primary occupied spaces be located significantly above grade; accordingly, we designed the first and second floors on a stone “plinth” above a walk-out basement with ample storage for sailing equipment. The curved stone base slopes to grade and houses the shallow entry stair, while the same stone clads the interior’s vertical core to the roof, along which the wood, glass and stainless steel stair ascends to the upper level.
One critical programmatic requirement was enough sleeping space for the sailing crew, and informal party spaces for the end of race-day gatherings. The private master suite is situated on one side of the public central volume, giving the homeowners views of approaching visitors. A “bedroom bar,” designed to accommodate a full house of guests, emerges from the other side of the central volume, and serves as a backdrop for the infinity pool and the cove beyond.
Also essential to the design process was ecological sensitivity and stewardship. The wetlands of the adjacent saltwater marsh were designed to be restored; an extensive geo-thermal heating and cooling system was implemented; low carbon footprint materials and permeable surfaces were used where possible. Native and non-invasive plant species were utilized in the landscape. The abundance of windows and glass railings maximize views of the landscape, and, in deference to the adjacent bird sanctuary, bird-friendly glazing was used throughout.
Photo: Michael Moran/OTTO Photography

Contemporary home by Dougal Murray of Racing Green Group.
Example of a huge trendy gray one-story wood exterior home design in Los Angeles with a green roof
Example of a huge trendy gray one-story wood exterior home design in Los Angeles with a green roof

When a world class sailing champion approached us to design a Newport home for his family, with lodging for his sailing crew, we set out to create a clean, light-filled modern home that would integrate with the natural surroundings of the waterfront property, and respect the character of the historic district.
Our approach was to make the marine landscape an integral feature throughout the home. One hundred eighty degree views of the ocean from the top floors are the result of the pinwheel massing. The home is designed as an extension of the curvilinear approach to the property through the woods and reflects the gentle undulating waterline of the adjacent saltwater marsh. Floodplain regulations dictated that the primary occupied spaces be located significantly above grade; accordingly, we designed the first and second floors on a stone “plinth” above a walk-out basement with ample storage for sailing equipment. The curved stone base slopes to grade and houses the shallow entry stair, while the same stone clads the interior’s vertical core to the roof, along which the wood, glass and stainless steel stair ascends to the upper level.
One critical programmatic requirement was enough sleeping space for the sailing crew, and informal party spaces for the end of race-day gatherings. The private master suite is situated on one side of the public central volume, giving the homeowners views of approaching visitors. A “bedroom bar,” designed to accommodate a full house of guests, emerges from the other side of the central volume, and serves as a backdrop for the infinity pool and the cove beyond.
Also essential to the design process was ecological sensitivity and stewardship. The wetlands of the adjacent saltwater marsh were designed to be restored; an extensive geo-thermal heating and cooling system was implemented; low carbon footprint materials and permeable surfaces were used where possible. Native and non-invasive plant species were utilized in the landscape. The abundance of windows and glass railings maximize views of the landscape, and, in deference to the adjacent bird sanctuary, bird-friendly glazing was used throughout.
Photo: Michael Moran/OTTO Photography

Design ideas for a contemporary side yard landscaping in San Francisco.

Alongside Jeff King & Company, Marina Blvd., won CotY 2016 National Winner of Landscape Design/Outdoor Living
The project was to transform an existing flat roof and master bedroom suite floor into a dramatic deck with kitchen, dining and living areas leading to a stair to an upper deck for America’s Cup race viewing. The existing home is a 3-story 4,000 square foot Spanish Mission-style home built in the 1920’s and sits directly across from the St. Francis Yacht Club on Marina Boulevard in San Francisco – a prime location. No changes were possible for the historic façade and the new construction was to be out of view from the street, as much as possible. Going up the traditionally detailed stairway with decorative railing, you land at the third floor which becomes contemporary in style for the redesigned master bedroom suite, guest bath, sitting room and the roof deck.
Large roof decks require careful attention to waterproofing and a Bison pedestal system was used to create a level deck surface and easy maintenance. Heavy ceramic tile pavers were interspersed with walkable in-floor skylights on the main deck with ipe wood floors at the upper deck and stairs. From both the master bedroom and the outdoor deck you can access a sitting room with large pocket or sliding doors to enclose it. If watching the fireworks on July 4th and it gets cold, people can move to the sitting room which has a fireplace to watch in a heated environment. The sitting room gas fireplace is surrounded by steel with a figured steel panel re-purposed from old sea pier metal that has been cleaned and sealed.
A guest bath is adjacent to the master bath for guest use. A square recessed pattern tile was used to tie the old Spanish Mission-style feeling into the new more contemporary walls. In a large home that was short on storage, a large built-in armoire was built into the master bathroom for extra capacity. The project took two and a half years to complete including design and construction, in part due to historic reviews by the State of California.

An orange pivot gate marks the entry to the renovated exterior of this Midcentury Modern home. An offset cedar slatwall provides privacy at the entry courtyard beyond, while still allowing for light and access.

Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary master brown tile and stone tile slate floor and gray floor double shower remodel in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door and white countertops

The new owners wanted to keep the original marble floor in this guest bathroom. We used a soft-white subway tile, period accent liner and slate color hexagonal mosaic in the shower to coordinate with the marble. The clean lines of the custom cabinetry and elegant polished nickel fixtures complete the space.
Erika Bierman Photography
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