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Furniture pieces were removed from the space to allow for more room for the necessary pieces. Prospective buyers need a point of reference to analyze the amount of space there is. Keep to the basics: a bed, two nightstands and a dresser. Don't over clutter the room with furniture, the effect will make the space smaller. Re-arrange the furniture for an best layout.

Eric Roth
Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized transitional u-shaped cork floor eat-in kitchen idea in Jacksonville with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an island, marble countertops and green countertops
Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized transitional u-shaped cork floor eat-in kitchen idea in Jacksonville with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an island, marble countertops and green countertops

Hammer & Hand built this custom listening room for a Portland audiophile. To isolate the room from the rest of the home and improve the listening experience the space includes a self-contained minisplit heat pump and a dedicated cryogenically-treated electricity system. Tibetan bowls allow the client to tune the room. Noted acoustic engineer Art Noxon positioned gray bass traps along the walls of the room so bass frequencies penetrate the walls instead of bouncing around the room. The team removed a bathroom to increase the size of the space to 11 x 17. Double sound attenuating doors lock sound into the room and keep the rest of the home quiet. A small storage room adjoining the listening room includes a custom built bookshelf for holding records, CDs, and other items.
Photos by Jeff Amram Photography
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Hammer & Hand built this custom listening room for a Portland audiophile. To isolate the room from the rest of the home and improve the listening experience the space includes a self-contained minisplit heat pump and a dedicated cryogenically-treated electricity system. Tibetan bowls allow the client to tune the room. Noted acoustic engineer Art Noxon positioned gray bass traps along the walls of the room so bass frequencies penetrate the walls instead of bouncing around the room. The team removed a bathroom to increase the size of the space to 11 x 17. Double sound attenuating doors lock sound into the room and keep the rest of the home quiet. A small storage room adjoining the listening room includes a custom built bookshelf for holding records, CDs, and other items.
Photos by Jeff Amram Photography.

Hammer & Hand built this custom listening room for a Portland audiophile. To isolate the room from the rest of the home and improve the listening experience the space includes a self-contained minisplit heat pump and a dedicated cryogenically-treated electricity system. Tibetan bowls allow the client to tune the room. Noted acoustic engineer Art Noxon positioned gray bass traps along the walls of the room so bass frequencies penetrate the walls instead of bouncing around the room. The team removed a bathroom to increase the size of the space to 11 x 17. Double sound attenuating doors lock sound into the room and keep the rest of the home quiet. A small storage room adjoining the listening room includes a custom built bookshelf for holding records, CDs, and other items.
Photos by Jeff Amram Photography.

Mid-sized transitional white two-story brick exterior home photo in Atlanta with a shingle roof

Designed and Remodeled by Stewart Thomas Design Build. Ceiling beams are Helmholtz resonators, a sound absorbing/canceling device custom designed by an audio engineer. Rift Cut Quarter Sawn Walnut slab cabinets with white quartz counters. Cabinet handles made by EPCO. Frosted glass upper cabinet doors. Barstools made by Room and Board.
Photography by Scott Basile

5'6" × 7'-0" room with Restoration Hardware "Hutton" vanity (36"w x 24"d) and "Hutton" mirror, sconces by Waterworks "Newel", shower size 36" x 36" with 22" door, HansGrohe "Axor Montreux" shower set. Wall paint is "pearl white" by Pratt & Lambert and wood trim is "white dove" eggshell from Benjamin Moore. Wall tiles are 3"x6" honed, carrara marble with inset hexagonals for the niche. Coved ceiling - walls are curved into a flat ceiling.

A playful yet sophisticated playroom and guest area.
Example of a small transitional loft-style carpeted and white floor family room design in Sacramento with gray walls
Example of a small transitional loft-style carpeted and white floor family room design in Sacramento with gray walls

Photo Credit: Neil Landino,
Counter Top: Connecticut Stone Calacatta Gold Honed Marble,
Kitchen Sink: 39" Wide Risinger Double Bowl Fireclay,
Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Arctic Gray 1577,
Trim Color: Benjamin Moore White Dove,
Kitchen Faucet: Perrin and Rowe Bridge Kitchen Faucet
VIDEO BLOG, EPISODE 2 – FINDING THE PERFECT STONE
Watch this happy client’s testimonial on how Connecticut Stone transformed her existing kitchen into a bright, beautiful and functional space.Featuring Calacatta Gold Marble and Carrara Marble.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/hwbWNMFrAV0

Stepstone pavers in the sand leading to the Pacific Ocean. We love the mix of modern and natural materials.
Design ideas for a small coastal drought-tolerant and full sun backyard concrete paver landscaping in Santa Barbara with a fire pit.
Design ideas for a small coastal drought-tolerant and full sun backyard concrete paver landscaping in Santa Barbara with a fire pit.

Just off the kitchen, a walk-in pantry allows you the room to organize more than just pantry staples. Along with your well-stocked supplies, it can comfortably fit large serving pieces and small appliances like slow cookers and juicers that may not be used with frequency.
Kara Lashuay

Hammer & Hand built this custom listening room for a Portland audiophile. To isolate the room from the rest of the home and improve the listening experience the space includes a self-contained minisplit heat pump and a dedicated cryogenically-treated electricity system. Tibetan bowls allow the client to tune the room. Noted acoustic engineer Art Noxon positioned gray bass traps along the walls of the room so bass frequencies penetrate the walls instead of bouncing around the room. The team removed a bathroom to increase the size of the space to 11 x 17. Double sound attenuating doors lock sound into the room and keep the rest of the home quiet. A small storage room adjoining the listening room includes a custom built bookshelf for holding records, CDs, and other items.
Photos by Jeff Amram Photography

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Hammer & Hand built this custom listening room for a Portland audiophile. To isolate the room from the rest of the home and improve the listening experience the space includes a self-contained minisplit heat pump and a dedicated cryogenically-treated electricity system. Tibetan bowls allow the client to tune the room. Noted acoustic engineer Art Noxon positioned gray bass traps along the walls of the room so bass frequencies penetrate the walls instead of bouncing around the room. The team removed a bathroom to increase the size of the space to 11 x 17. Double sound attenuating doors lock sound into the room and keep the rest of the home quiet. A small storage room adjoining the listening room includes a custom built bookshelf for holding records, CDs, and other items.
Photos by Jeff Amram Photography

Just off the kitchen, a walk-in pantry allows you the room to organize more than just pantry staples. Along with your well-stocked supplies, it can comfortably fit large serving pieces and small appliances like slow cookers and juicers that may not be used with frequency.
Kara Lashuay

The customers desired a secluded environment for retreat at the end of a long workday. The project began with stone selection. We desired an organic stone that would age beautifully over time, and shape the walls and features of the space.
Our team faced major logistics challenges throughout the project. The wooded property sloped away from the house dramatically making difficulty bringing in large materials and machinery needed to complete the job. Tree protection and a temporary road were constructed for the duration of the project.
Stone placement was key to success for this project. We hand-selected each boulder for the project and assembled the stones by similar grain patterns and colors to create authenticity. The idea was to give the illusion that these natural limestone formations existed on the property before the home and landscaping was created adding a great mystery to the overall feature.
The viewer is surrounded by large stone walls with cascades of water that have shaped the stone over time. The viewer is given the illusion that the source of water comes from the distance of the property and cascades into a secluded area. We designed an underground cistern to hold rain water run-off allowing the water feature to naturally filter the water for re-use.
The pump system is run on a Variable Frequency Drive for programmable automation, allowing the customer to run the waterfall at different flow rates at different times of day allowing for operation cost savings, and low energy consumption.
Linda Oyama Bryan
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