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Archadeck of Nova Scotia
Beautiful new stairs for this Bedford, Nova Scotia, property. Composite decking, gorgeous new railing that complements the stairs texture and the flower basket.
Archadeck of Nova Scotia
Beautiful new stairs for this Bedford, Nova Scotia, property. Composite decking, gorgeous new railing that complements the stairs texture and the flower basket.
Archadeck of Nova Scotia
Beautiful new stairs for this Bedford, Nova Scotia, property. Composite decking, gorgeous new railing that complements the stairs texture and the flower basket.
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Archadeck of Nova Scotia
Beautiful new stairs for this Bedford, Nova Scotia, property. Composite decking, gorgeous new railing that complements the stairs texture and the flower basket.
Archadeck of Nova Scotia
Beautiful new stairs for this Bedford, Nova Scotia, property. Composite decking, gorgeous new railing that complements the stairs texture and the flower basket.
Archadeck of Nova Scotia
Beautiful new stairs for this Bedford, Nova Scotia, property. Composite decking, gorgeous new railing that complements the stairs texture and the flower basket.
ZH Design
The inspiration for this garden arose from the needs of the location (a shady, fairly moist courtyard surrounded on three sides by building and the drive) and nearby woods. We created a fern and moss garden sprinkled with woodland ephemerals and plants for textural intrigue. A wide brick walkway separates the rectangular space into a thin strip of bed to its right and a larger space to its left, in which a stone wall was built around to provide more intimacy walking along the entrance walkway. The wall was deliberately made to have aged and deteriorated, allowing plantings to take over and soften its hardness, much as if a stacked stone wall would be overran in an abandoned woodland. We placed found rocks, stumps, and fallen, decaying logs charactered with moss and native seedlings to accent the plantings as focal points and delicate touches. We configured the stumps almost as 'containers' in the garden, each planted with an assortment of different species. The soil, especially around the walkway, was shaped to have small undulations to mimic the imperfections of the forest floor. Photos taken by Laura Kicey.
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Bask Interiors
Suzi Appel
Single front door - scandinavian single front door idea in Melbourne with white walls and a light wood front door
Single front door - scandinavian single front door idea in Melbourne with white walls and a light wood front door
Designer Kitchen by Morgan
We were instructed to refurbish an existing kitchen and specifically asked for a design that would be airy and modern to include some “wow factor” features to satisfy the very precise tastes of this design savvy client.
We were told to use the ovens from the old kitchen, to include a large island with seating and to create a visually attractive feature around the main entrance doorway.
We initially extended the mezzanine introducing a bulkhead above the window area which obscured the top of the units from above and this allowed mood up-lighting and task lighting to be introduced.
The junction between the new bulk head and Mezzanine created a natural break between the entrance door and the kitchen and we used this to define our approach.
A large solid ash pivot door was introduced to enhance the existing entrance. The angular solid ash frame was designed to absorb the angular nature of the surrounding architecture and its design considered the existing entrance and door head position with the precise pivoting position being calculated to work within these parameters.
The existing under floor heating meant that a conventional pivot system couldn’t be introduced into the floor so we sourced a specialised system that could be concealed within the door which needed only an 8mm protrusion into the floor.
The aesthetic impact of the pivot door was balanced with the inclusion of a matching solid ash barn door on the opposite side of the room with a solid ash tambour door helping to balance the look whilst providing the client with a small appliance garage.
The island was designed with simplicity in mind with subtle hidden layers helping to deliver impact.
The waterfall worktops create a monolithic presence from various angles which is purposefully contradicted by using heavily chamfered edges along the front of the island to create a floating appearance. The holistic impact is enhanced further by detaching the cabinetry from all surrounding surfaces and including LED lighting which can create a glowing effect at night.
The inclusion of a custom made Gutmann Abajo extraction system delivers unobtrusive functionality enhancing the look further.
The recessed grip handles were made from solid ash and designed to punctuate the design in a unique way, purposefully falling short of the door lengths and penetrating through into the tall cabinetry from the low level units. This required gables, doors and handles to be individually specified to create the look.
Some of the drawer fronts were oversized so as to conceal the large filler required to absorb the angles presented by the walls.
Blum Legrabox drawers and inserts were carefully programmed to deliver functional performance and these drawers helped to deliver a crisp and contemporary interior finish.
Derek Robinson Photography
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photos: Susan Gilmore Photography
Example of an arts and crafts medium tone wood floor entryway design in Minneapolis with a medium wood front door and brown walls
Example of an arts and crafts medium tone wood floor entryway design in Minneapolis with a medium wood front door and brown walls
Gaetano Hardwood Floors, Inc.
Flooring: Solid 3/4" x 6" Mahogany Plank Flooring with a custom stain and finish.
Stairs: 4 Sided Wrap Santos Mahogany Floating Stair Treads with a custom stain and finish.
Dawn Hearn Interior Design
Front porch decorated for the holidays. Garland, lights, angels
Inspiration for a timeless front porch remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a timeless front porch remodel in Austin
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Brian Watford Interiors
Emily Jenkins Followill Photography
Example of a classic single front door design in Atlanta with a dark wood front door
Example of a classic single front door design in Atlanta with a dark wood front door
Lawrence and Gomez Architects
Craftsman transformation including front entry, porch, and period details
Example of an arts and crafts wood exterior home design in Denver
Example of an arts and crafts wood exterior home design in Denver
LLI Design
Although the existing entrance hallway was a good size it lacked character. To address this the stained glass in the fan light window above the front door and side window was reinstated, in a bespoke design, bringing light, colour and texture into the hallway.
The original tiled floor had long been removed so a period style crisp black and white tile with a border pattern was specified. This immediately visually increased the size and lightness of the hall area.
Nigel Tyas were commissioned to produce a dramatic copper and glass pendant light in the stairwell that hung from the top floor ceiling down to the ground floor, giving a visual connection and really creating a wow factor.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Photo taken just after installation, see updated photos. The front areas of this landscape were transformed from a tired, water thirsty lawn into a contemporary setting with dramatic concrete pavers leading to the home's entrance. See updated photo with low voltage lighting. Plants for sun and part shade complete this project, just completed in February 2014. The back areas of this transformation are in a separate project: Modern Water-Side Landscape Remodel http://www.houzz.com/projects/456093/Modern-Water-Side-Landscape-Remodel---Lawn-Replaced--Novato--CA
Photos: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
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Cape Associates, Inc.
Navigating the coastal terrain can be challenging. Beach stairs and walkways improve access and ease movement from one outdoor space to another.
Inspiration for a coastal two-story wood gable roof remodel in Boston
Inspiration for a coastal two-story wood gable roof remodel in Boston
John David Rulon
A large residence with eight bedrooms ensuite for the owner and guests. The residence has a Great Room that includes kitchen and rear prep kitchen, dining area and living area with two smaller rooms facing the front for more casual gatherings. The Great Room has large four panel bi-parting pocketed doors and screens that open to deep front and rear covered porches for entertaining. The tower off the front entrance contains a wine room at its base,. A square stair wrapping around the wine room leads up to a middle level with large circular windows. A spiral stair leads up to the top level with an inner glass enclosure and exterior covered deck with two balconies for wine tasting. Two story bedroom wings flank a pool in the center, Each of the bedrooms have their own bathroom and exterior garden spaces. The rear central courtyard also includes outdoor dining covered with trellis with woven willow.
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