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Haris Kenjar
Coastal white two-story wood exterior home idea in Seattle with a hip roof
Coastal white two-story wood exterior home idea in Seattle with a hip roof

Our clients came to us wanting to maximize the space they had. They were not planning on moving anytime soon, as they loved their neighborhood. They wanted to renovate the front of their house, which included the front atrium, living room, kitchen, and powder bath. They hated their kitchen because it was completely closed off, had low ceilings, was dark and outdated, not to mention the floors were different in each of these rooms! The pantry was in the breakfast area and the kitchen table became a junk catcher, being the first thing you see when coming in from the garage/laundry room. In their living room, they wanted the spaces on either side of the fireplace to be symmetrical, whether that be bookshelves, a wet bar or closed off. Both parents are working professionals with no time and/or desire to design, create and figure this out on their own. They needed help figuring out how to reconfigure their current space in order to maximize what they already had, as they could not see an obvious solution. They could not envision how it would look so the fact that our designers were able to show them their new kitchen in 3D was pertinent.
We removed the pass-through windows that surrounded the atrium and front dining room, as well as the entire kitchen wall, completely opening up those two rooms. We removed a hall that used to lead between the kitchen and the living room since it was a complete waste of space! The ceilings were raised to 10’ in the kitchen and we were able to leave the skylight, letting in that natural light they wanted. We were able to give them a much larger pantry with tons of shelving and increase the size of their laundry room by utilizing the space of their old breakfast nook.
We relocated the door to the garage into their new elongated laundry room, built a wet bar across from their new larger pantry (with a pocket door) and the flow and functionality of these new spaces is just perfect! All new Waypoint cabinets were installed one two main kitchen surrounding walls painted Linen. Calacatta Bianco Polished Porcelain Tile 4x12 was used for the backsplash. A large eat-at island was installed, painted Stone, where the family can now gather for homework, meals, and mingling. The soft champagne bronze hardware and accent lighting really give this white and gray kitchen a soft classic look.
In the living room, we removed the built-in bookshelves to the left of the fireplace and closed off the wet-bar on the other side, giving them more space in their master suite. White Oak wood flooring, stained Putney, was installed throughout the entire new space, giving it the continuity they were looking for.
In the guest bathroom, Carrara white herringbone marble mosaic 12x12 tile was used on the shower floor and niche, while basic marble Bianco polished 12x24 porcelain tile was used on the walls. Luxart polished chrome traditional hardware gives this timeless bathroom the perfect shine.
Our clients are so happy with the new functionality and look of their space. It has definitely changed their lives in a way they could have never imagined!

Lucas Allen
Inspiration for a large transitional medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New York with medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and an integrated sink
Inspiration for a large transitional medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New York with medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and an integrated sink
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Photos by Tina Witherspoon Photography.
Example of a mid-sized trendy gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and brown floor kids' room design in Seattle with white walls
Example of a mid-sized trendy gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and brown floor kids' room design in Seattle with white walls

The building is comprised of three volumes, supported by a heavy timber frame, and set upon a terraced ground plane that closely follows the existing topography. Linking the volumes, the circulation path is highlighted by large cuts in the skin of the building. These cuts are infilled with a wood framed curtainwall of glass offset from the syncopated structural grid.
Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott, Elliott, Norelius Architecture
Photo: Brian Vanden Brink

Our approach to the dining room wall was a key decision for the entire project. The wall was load bearing and the homeowners considered only removing half of it. In the end, keeping the overall open concept design was important to the homeowners, therefore we installed a load bearing beam in the ceiling. The beam was finished with drywall to be cohesive so it looked like it was a part of the original design. Now that the kitchen and dining room were open, paint colors were used to designate the spaces and create visual boundaries. This made each area feel like it’s its own space without using any structures.
The original L-shaped kitchen was cut short because of bay windows that overlooked the backyard patio. These windows were lost in the space and not functional; they were replaced with double French doors leading onto the patio. A brick layer was brought in to patch up the window swap and now it looks like the French doors always existed. New crown molding was installed throughout and painted to match the kitchen cabinets.
This window/door replacement allowed for a large pantry cabinet to be installed next to the refrigerator which was not in the old cabinet configuration. The replaced perimeter cabinets host custom storage solutions, like a mixer stand, spice organization, recycling center and functional corner cabinet with pull out shelving. The perimeter kitchen cabinets are painted with a glaze and the island is a cherry stain with glaze to amplify the raised panel door style.
We tripled the size of the kitchen island to expand countertop space. It seats five people and hosts charging stations for the family’s busy lifestyle. It was important that the cooktop in the island had a built in downdraft system because the homeowners did not want a ventilation hood in the center of the kitchen because it would obscure the open concept design.
The countertops are quartz and feature an under mount granite composite kitchen sink with a low divide center. The kitchen faucet, which features hands free and touch technology, and an instant hot water dispenser were added for convenience because of the homeowners’ busy lifestyle. The backsplash is a favorite, with a teal and red glass mosaic basket weave design. It stands out and holds its own among the expansive kitchen cabinets.
All recessed, under cabinet and decorative lights were installed on dimmer switches to allow the homeowners to adjust the lighting in each space of the project. All exterior and interior door hardware, hinges and knobs were replaced in oil rubbed bronze to match the dark stain throughout the space. The entire first floor remodel project uses 12x24 ceramic tile laid in a herringbone pattern. Since tile is typically cold, the flooring was also heated from below. This will also help with the homeowners’ original heating issues.
When accessorizing the kitchen, we used functional, everyday items the homeowners use like cutting boards, canisters for dry goods and place settings on the island. Ultimately, this project transformed their small, outdated kitchen into an expansive and functional workspace.

A serene primary bathroom wrapped in bookmatched marble creates a spa-like retreat in this reimagined Lincoln Park duplex. The freestanding soaking tub and walk-in shower with cantilevered bench offer a refined balance of sculptural form and everyday comfort. Subtle layering—textural rug, abstract artwork, and minimal fixtures—elevates the space with quiet luxury.

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As kitchens grew larger throughout the 20th century to accommodate new inventions such as automatic washing machines, and smaller rooms like sculleries and larders were incorporated into the kitchen itself, a greater emphasis on utility and function ensued. In the post-war world the urge for a bright new future also made the most of new materials like plastic laminates which changed the face of kitchens in Europe for years to come. We wanted to reverse this trend and introduce a warmer and more liveable kitchen designed around our lifestyles. Bastide was born from this demand for beauty with utility; combining form and function with a continental twist.
Capturing the simplicity and charm of a country kitchen, Bastide is timeless, robust and built for a lifetime at the heart of your home, by applying heritage ideas to modern culture.

Kitchen - transitional dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen idea in Toronto with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Living room - mid-sized transitional open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in Boston with blue walls, a standard fireplace and a wood fireplace surround

This meticulously restored mid-century modern bathroom evokes the era's signature style with a touch of modern luxury. Channeling the era's love of clean lines and geometric forms, vertical stacked tile graces the walls in a timeless arrangement. This design element creates a sense of height and spaciousness, while the frameless glass shower enclosure maintains an open and airy feel. The warm wood grain of the vanity and the soft lighting add warmth to the otherwise minimalist space. The natural stone countertop and polished nickel fixtures add a touch of luxury and elegance, while the simple lines and understated design remain true to the home's mid-century roots. The skylight allows ample natural light to flood the space, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere.

Marco Walker
Living room - eclectic light wood floor and beige floor living room idea in New York with white walls
Living room - eclectic light wood floor and beige floor living room idea in New York with white walls

Bright white kitchen with large island
Werner Straube
Mid-sized transitional u-shaped dark wood floor, brown floor and tray ceiling eat-in kitchen photo in Chicago with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a double-bowl sink, marble countertops, an island and white countertops
Mid-sized transitional u-shaped dark wood floor, brown floor and tray ceiling eat-in kitchen photo in Chicago with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a double-bowl sink, marble countertops, an island and white countertops

Mary Costa Photography
Mid-sized transitional formal medium tone wood floor living room photo in Los Angeles with beige walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized transitional formal medium tone wood floor living room photo in Los Angeles with beige walls, a standard fireplace and no tv

Open concept kitchen - mid-sized contemporary u-shaped open concept kitchen idea in Sacramento with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, black backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

The dominant colors of this beautiful and functional kitchen are gray, white and blue, which are perfectly combined with each other, creating a friendly, cozy and calm atmosphere and hinting at a good rest, a warm welcome of guests, and peaceful communication with the family. High-quality lighting adds not only light, but also shine to the interior of this amazing kitchen.
Make your kitchen as beautiful, stylish, and fully functional as this one in the photo. The Grandeur Hills Group design studio is pleased to help you make your kitchen stand out!
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