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Our client had been living in her beautiful lakeside retreat for about 3 years. All around were stunning views of the lake and mountains, but the view from inside was minimal. It felt dark and closed off from the gorgeous waterfront mere feet away. She desired a bigger kitchen, natural light, and a contemporary look. Referred to JRP by a subcontractor our client walked into the showroom one day, took one look at the modern kitchen in our design center, and was inspired!
After talking about the frustrations of dark spaces and limitations when entertaining groups of friends, the homeowner and the JRP design team emerged with a new vision. Two walls between the living room and kitchen would be eliminated and structural revisions were needed for a common wall shared a wall with a neighbor. With the wall removals and the addition of multiple slider doors, the main level now has an open layout.
Everything in the home went from dark to luminous as sunlight could now bounce off white walls to illuminate both spaces. Our aim was to create a beautiful modern kitchen which fused the necessities of a functional space with the elegant form of the contemporary aesthetic. The kitchen playfully mixes frameless white upper with horizontal grain oak lower cabinets and a fun diagonal white tile backsplash. Gorgeous grey Cambria quartz with white veining meets them both in the middle. The large island with integrated barstool area makes it functional and a great entertaining space.
The master bedroom received a mini facelift as well. White never fails to give your bedroom a timeless look. The beautiful, bright marble shower shows what's possible when mixing tile shape, size, and color. The marble mosaic tiles in the shower pan are especially bold paired with black matte plumbing fixtures and gives the shower a striking visual.
Layers, light, consistent intention, and fun! - paired with beautiful, unique designs and a personal touch created this beautiful home that does not go unnoticed.
PROJECT DETAILS:
• Style: Contemporary
• Colors: Neutrals
• Countertops: Cambria Quartz, Luxury Series, Queen Anne
• Kitchen Cabinets: Slab, Overlay Frameless
Uppers: Blanco
Base: Horizontal Grain Oak
• Hardware/Plumbing Fixture Finish: Kitchen – Stainless Steel
• Lighting Fixtures:
• Flooring:
Hardwood: Siberian Oak with Fossil Stone finish
• Tile/Backsplash:
Kitchen Backsplash: White/Clear Glass
Master Bath Floor: Ann Sacks Benton Mosaics Marble
Master Bath Surround: Ann Sacks White Thassos Marble
Photographer: Andrew – Open House VC

Casey Dunn
Minimalist concrete floor and gray floor open concept kitchen photo in Austin with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Minimalist concrete floor and gray floor open concept kitchen photo in Austin with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

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Example of a large trendy gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in Miami with white walls
Example of a large trendy gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in Miami with white walls
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Transitional gender-neutral dark wood floor nursery photo in Los Angeles with yellow walls

Fun, cheerful little girl's room featuring custom house twin bed frame, bright rug, fun twinkly lights, golden lamp, comfy gray reading chair and custom blue drapes. Photo by Exceptional Frames.

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Bathroom - contemporary black tile ceramic tile and black floor bathroom idea in San Francisco with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, yellow cabinets and white walls
Bathroom - contemporary black tile ceramic tile and black floor bathroom idea in San Francisco with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, yellow cabinets and white walls

Photos by Bob Narod. Remodeled by Murphy's Design.
Example of a large transitional master mosaic tile floor bathroom design in DC Metro with blue walls
Example of a large transitional master mosaic tile floor bathroom design in DC Metro with blue walls

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Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary l-shaped painted wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in New York with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an island, an undermount sink, brown backsplash, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and matchstick tile backsplash

This laundry has the same stone flooring as the mudroom connecting the two spaces visually. While the wallpaper and matching fabric also tie into the mudroom area. Raised washer and dryer make use easy breezy. A Kohler sink with pull down faucet from Newport brass make doing laundry a fun task.

 
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This large open concept kitchen and dining space was created by removing a load bearing wall between the old kitchen and a porch area. The new porch was insulated and incorporated into the overall space. The kitchen remodel was part of a whole house remodel so new quarter sawn oak flooring, a vaulted ceiling, windows and skylights were added.
A large calcutta marble topped island takes center stage. It houses a 5’ galley workstation - a sink that provides a convenient spot for prepping, serving, entertaining and clean up. A 36” induction cooktop is located directly across from the island for easy access. Two appliance garages on either side of the cooktop house small appliances that are used on a daily basis.
Honeycomb tile by Ann Sacks and open shelving along the cooktop wall add an interesting focal point to the room. Antique mirrored glass faces the storage unit housing dry goods and a beverage center. “I chose details for the space that had a bit of a mid-century vibe that would work well with what was originally a 1950s ranch. Along the way a previous owner added a 2nd floor making it more of a Cape Cod style home, a few eclectic details felt appropriate”, adds Klimala.
The wall opposite the cooktop houses a full size fridge, freezer, double oven, coffee machine and microwave. “There is a lot of functionality going on along that wall”, adds Klimala. A small pull out countertop below the coffee machine provides a spot for hot items coming out of the ovens.
The rooms creamy cabinetry is accented by quartersawn white oak at the island and wrapped ceiling beam. The golden tones are repeated in the antique brass light fixtures.
“This is the second kitchen I’ve had the opportunity to design for myself. My taste has gotten a little less traditional over the years, and although I’m still a traditionalist at heart, I had some fun with this kitchen and took some chances. The kitchen is super functional, easy to keep clean and has lots of storage to tuck things away when I’m done using them. The casual dining room is fabulous and is proving to be a great spot to linger after dinner. We love it!”
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
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A modern yet welcoming master bathroom with . Photographed by Thomas Kuoh Photography.
Bathroom - mid-sized transitional master white tile and stone tile marble floor and white floor bathroom idea in San Francisco with medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an integrated sink, quartz countertops, white countertops and flat-panel cabinets
Bathroom - mid-sized transitional master white tile and stone tile marble floor and white floor bathroom idea in San Francisco with medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an integrated sink, quartz countertops, white countertops and flat-panel cabinets

Side view of a recently styled family room complete with stone fireplace and wood mantel, medium wood custom built-ins, sofa and chairs, black console table with white table lamps, traverse rod window treatments and exposed beams in Charlotte, NC.

When Casework first met this 550 square foot attic space in a 1912 Seattle Craftsman home, it was dated and not functional. The homeowners wanted to transform their existing master bedroom and bathroom to include more practical closet and storage space as well as add a nursery. The renovation created a purposeful division of space for a growing family, including a cozy master with built-in bench storage, a spacious his and hers dressing room, open and bright master bath with brass and black details, and a nursery perfect for a growing child. Through clever built-ins and a minimal but effective color palette, Casework was able to turn this wasted attic space into a comfortable, inviting and purposeful sanctuary.

Valerie Wilcox
Mid-sized trendy u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Toronto with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and a double-bowl sink
Mid-sized trendy u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Toronto with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and a double-bowl sink

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Elegant formal and open concept dark wood floor living room photo in San Francisco with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Elegant formal and open concept dark wood floor living room photo in San Francisco with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv

Designer: Shadi Khadivi
Photography: Sebastien Barre
Example of a small classic hallway design in Boston with gray walls
Example of a small classic hallway design in Boston with gray walls

Custom cabinetry conceals laundry equipment while the quartz stone top provides ample space for folding.
Minimalist master gray floor bathroom photo in Philadelphia with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, white countertops, a wall-mount toilet and quartz countertops
Minimalist master gray floor bathroom photo in Philadelphia with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, white countertops, a wall-mount toilet and quartz countertops

Old fixer-uppers often require two competing levels of priorities from their new homeowners. First and foremost is the need to immediately attend to those repairs that ensure the continued functioning and general well being of the house’s structure. By nature, these usually demand “house on fire!” status, especially when compared to other types of remodeling work that simply enhances aesthetics and general comfort.
In the case of a Delaware couple, a structural issue with the front of their 125 year old Victorian (it was sinking!), along with some other more pressing challenges, put a 13 year long hold on getting the bathroom for which they had long dreamed.
The shower enclosure features a base of hexagon patterned tile, bordered by marble subway tiles.
The shower enclosure features a base of hexagon patterned tile, bordered by marble subway tiles.
By the time Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers was hired to handle the construction, the couple certainly had put plenty of thought into converting a spare second-floor bedroom into the master bath. Courtney Burnett, Fox’s Interior Design Manager on the project, credits the owners for “having great creative minds, with lots of ideas to contribute.” By the time it came to put a formal design plan into place, the client “drove the look while we devised how the space would function.”
It’s worth noting that there are drawbacks in being given too much time for advance planning. Owners’ tastes in design may change, while a steady stream of new fixtures and building products always demand consideration up to the last minute. “We had been collecting ideas for a while…pictures of what we liked, but as it turned out, when it came time to select fixtures, tile, etc., we used little from those pictures,” the owners admit.
A framed herringbone pattern of subway tiles provides a perfect focal point for the shower.
A framed herringbone pattern of subway tiles provides a perfect focal point for the shower.
The finished bath exudes an art deco spirit that isn’t true to the home’s Victorian origins, which Burnett attributes to being more of a reflection of the homeowners’ preferences than the actual era of the structure. Despite that incongruity, everyone feels that they have remained true to the house by selecting vintage style elements, including subway tiles for the walls, hexagonal tile for the floors, and a pedestal sink that served as the focal point for the entire room.
But as with all dreams, once one is achieved, a new one soon beckons. With the bathroom’s strikingly beautiful turquoise paint barely dry, the completion of that long-awaited project has served to kick-start plans for finishing off the remainder of the Victorian’s second floor.
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