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This 1930's Barrington Hills farmhouse was in need of some TLC when it was purchased by this southern family of five who planned to make it their new home. The renovation taken on by Advance Design Studio's designer Scott Christensen and master carpenter Justin Davis included a custom porch, custom built in cabinetry in the living room and children's bedrooms, 2 children's on-suite baths, a guest powder room, a fabulous new master bath with custom closet and makeup area, a new upstairs laundry room, a workout basement, a mud room, new flooring and custom wainscot stairs with planked walls and ceilings throughout the home.
The home's original mechanicals were in dire need of updating, so HVAC, plumbing and electrical were all replaced with newer materials and equipment. A dramatic change to the exterior took place with the addition of a quaint standing seam metal roofed farmhouse porch perfect for sipping lemonade on a lazy hot summer day.
In addition to the changes to the home, a guest house on the property underwent a major transformation as well. Newly outfitted with updated gas and electric, a new stacking washer/dryer space was created along with an updated bath complete with a glass enclosed shower, something the bath did not previously have. A beautiful kitchenette with ample cabinetry space, refrigeration and a sink was transformed as well to provide all the comforts of home for guests visiting at the classic cottage retreat.
The biggest design challenge was to keep in line with the charm the old home possessed, all the while giving the family all the convenience and efficiency of modern functioning amenities. One of the most interesting uses of material was the porcelain "wood-looking" tile used in all the baths and most of the home's common areas. All the efficiency of porcelain tile, with the nostalgic look and feel of worn and weathered hardwood floors. The home’s casual entry has an 8" rustic antique barn wood look porcelain tile in a rich brown to create a warm and welcoming first impression.
Painted distressed cabinetry in muted shades of gray/green was used in the powder room to bring out the rustic feel of the space which was accentuated with wood planked walls and ceilings. Fresh white painted shaker cabinetry was used throughout the rest of the rooms, accentuated by bright chrome fixtures and muted pastel tones to create a calm and relaxing feeling throughout the home.
Custom cabinetry was designed and built by Advance Design specifically for a large 70” TV in the living room, for each of the children’s bedroom’s built in storage, custom closets, and book shelves, and for a mudroom fit with custom niches for each family member by name.
The ample master bath was fitted with double vanity areas in white. A generous shower with a bench features classic white subway tiles and light blue/green glass accents, as well as a large free standing soaking tub nestled under a window with double sconces to dim while relaxing in a luxurious bath. A custom classic white bookcase for plush towels greets you as you enter the sanctuary bath.

The famous Tudor brick palaces of London — St. James, Hampton Court — inspire this showpiece of gable, dormer and half-dormer windows, and stained glass lighting. Modern touches include the open-style family area, generous galley kitchen that opens to the terrace to extend the entertainment outdoors. Upstairs gallery connects bedrooms to the game & media suite. Located at 5419 Bonita Avenue in the Dallas M Streets, this custom home is walkable distance from boutique restaurants and entertainment!
At 4,142 square feet, this custom home is offered at $869,990 and is available for immediate move-in!
Call 214-750-8482 to schedule your private home tour today! For more information, visit http://www.livingbellavita.com/5419-bonita-avenue

The Worthington by Windridge Homes boasts a generous 3,267 sq ft of living space with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Custom designed for today's active family, it is perfect for entertaining. The open floor plan features columns in the great room and formal dining room. This kitchen is perfect for the family chef with its large corner walk-in pantry and generous prep island with double sinks. The Worthington has a 1st floor master plan with tray ceiling, 4x6 custom tile shower, angled sinks, separate tub, and large walk-in closet. The private study off the 2-story foyer is the perfect home office for the work at home professional or student. Upstairs features a homework/loft area, 2 bedrooms share a full bath, and a step-up guest suite has another full bath all of its own. For more information, visit our website at WindridgeHomes.biz
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Example of a classic kitchen design in Los Angeles
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Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman master beige tile and mosaic tile ceramic tile alcove shower remodel in Chicago with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman master beige tile and mosaic tile ceramic tile alcove shower remodel in Chicago with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops

This generous 2992 sq. ft. layout is all about comfort and sharing. Of the 4 bedrooms, two are master suites with private baths. The inclusion of dual master suites allows elderly parents or guests to enjoy some space of their own. A generous family room with fireplace flows out to the adjacent covered terrace.
Upstairs, the master suite and private family room share access to an upper deck.
A three-car garage adds to the conveniences of this home and the homeowner has additional flexibility to develop the basement.
The curb appeal of this model is so popular that we have a number of related models with alternate floor plans and sizes. One of them is sure to please.
Blueprints & PDF file starting at: $1120
Call 1-800-567-5267 or visit website to order this house plan.
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Master bedroom | Visit our website to see where we’re building the Coronado plan in Colorado! You’ll find photos, interactive floor plans and more.
The main floor of the Coronado model provides spaces for working and entertaining. Just off the entry are a study and a powder room. At the back of the home, you’ll find an open great room, dining room and kitchen, complete with center island and walk-in pantry. Upstairs, enjoy a convenient laundry, a versatile loft and three generous bedrooms, including a lavish master suite with an attached bath and expansive walk-in closet. At some communities, personalization options may include additional bedrooms, a sunroom and a finished basement!

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This 1930's Barrington Hills farmhouse was in need of some TLC when it was purchased by this southern family of five who planned to make it their new home. The renovation taken on by Advance Design Studio's designer Scott Christensen and master carpenter Justin Davis included a custom porch, custom built in cabinetry in the living room and children's bedrooms, 2 children's on-suite baths, a guest powder room, a fabulous new master bath with custom closet and makeup area, a new upstairs laundry room, a workout basement, a mud room, new flooring and custom wainscot stairs with planked walls and ceilings throughout the home.
The home's original mechanicals were in dire need of updating, so HVAC, plumbing and electrical were all replaced with newer materials and equipment. A dramatic change to the exterior took place with the addition of a quaint standing seam metal roofed farmhouse porch perfect for sipping lemonade on a lazy hot summer day.
In addition to the changes to the home, a guest house on the property underwent a major transformation as well. Newly outfitted with updated gas and electric, a new stacking washer/dryer space was created along with an updated bath complete with a glass enclosed shower, something the bath did not previously have. A beautiful kitchenette with ample cabinetry space, refrigeration and a sink was transformed as well to provide all the comforts of home for guests visiting at the classic cottage retreat.
The biggest design challenge was to keep in line with the charm the old home possessed, all the while giving the family all the convenience and efficiency of modern functioning amenities. One of the most interesting uses of material was the porcelain "wood-looking" tile used in all the baths and most of the home's common areas. All the efficiency of porcelain tile, with the nostalgic look and feel of worn and weathered hardwood floors. The home’s casual entry has an 8" rustic antique barn wood look porcelain tile in a rich brown to create a warm and welcoming first impression.
Painted distressed cabinetry in muted shades of gray/green was used in the powder room to bring out the rustic feel of the space which was accentuated with wood planked walls and ceilings. Fresh white painted shaker cabinetry was used throughout the rest of the rooms, accentuated by bright chrome fixtures and muted pastel tones to create a calm and relaxing feeling throughout the home.
Custom cabinetry was designed and built by Advance Design specifically for a large 70” TV in the living room, for each of the children’s bedroom’s built in storage, custom closets, and book shelves, and for a mudroom fit with custom niches for each family member by name.
The ample master bath was fitted with double vanity areas in white. A generous shower with a bench features classic white subway tiles and light blue/green glass accents, as well as a large free standing soaking tub nestled under a window with double sconces to dim while relaxing in a luxurious bath. A custom classic white bookcase for plush towels greets you as you enter the sanctuary bath.

Visit NKBA.org/ProSearch to find an NKBA professional near you- turn your dreams into reality! Budget Friendly Kitchen & 2nd Place- Medium Kitchen 'Beach Ball' by Cheryl Kees Clendenon Here’s a perfect rendition of a contemporary twist on a classic beach cottage. This kitchen in a rental was designed for the easy navigation of a large number of guests. The island offers generous seating areas and plenty of counter space aptly crafted to serve multiple cooks. Photo: Greg Riegler Photography

Designed for a family who loves opening their home to friends and family, this spacious Redmond kitchen was created with entertaining at its heart. The expansive custom island provides generous room for guests to gather, sit, share a glass of wine, and visit while meals are being prepared—making the kitchen as much a social space as a place to cook.
The oversized stone-topped island is complemented by custom cabinetry, professional-style stainless-steel appliances, abundant counter space, distinctive pendant lighting, and a wall of windows that brings the surrounding Pacific Northwest landscape into the room. A combination of crisp white cabinetry and the contrasting island creates a timeless, sophisticated palette, while warm hardwood flooring keeps the expansive space inviting.
Every detail was considered to accommodate both everyday family life and large-scale entertaining. Generous circulation around the island allows multiple people to comfortably move through the kitchen, while plentiful seating encourages guests to linger. The open connection to the home's dining and entertaining spaces allows gatherings to flow naturally from one room to another.
More than simply a beautiful kitchen, this is a space designed around the way the homeowners live: welcoming people into their home, cooking together, celebrating, and spending time with the people who matter most.
Built by Cutuli Homes, a luxury custom home builder and remodeling contractor serving Redmond, Seattle, the Eastside, and the greater Seattle metropolitan area for more than 31 years.

Visit our page: https://conde.pl/architekt-wnetrz-poznan/ . Techplan house interior designed by STUDIO KONDE Konrad Idaszewski Architekt, creating a sophisticated contemporary home where clean architectural lines, natural materials and carefully selected furnishings shape a comfortable everyday environment. Techplan is part of the Modelowedomy collection of three individually configurable houses, distinguished by its modern flat-roof form and an open-plan arrangement connecting the living room, dining area and kitchen. The concept creates a generous shared space in which each functional zone remains visually connected.
Soft neutral upholstery, warm timber and expansive glazing establish a calm and refined character throughout the living area. A restrained palette of cream, beige, white and natural wood is contrasted by darker furniture and a sculptural fireplace, while the generous proportions of the room allow the architecture and individual furnishings to remain clearly defined. The carefully composed interior reflects the work of an interior architect in Poznań, with emphasis on proportion, materiality and practical comfort.
A large light-beige sectional sofa forms the heart of the lounge, with its broad chaise sections and deep upholstered seats creating a generous area for relaxation. Several loose cushions and a softly textured throw add a more informal layer to the otherwise precise composition. In front of the sofa, two round coffee tables overlap slightly, combining pale smooth tops with vertically fluted cylindrical bases. Their different diameters and textured supports create a subtle sculptural arrangement against the large woven rug.
The television stands freely in front of the extensive glazing, supported by a slim white structure rather than mounted directly onto a wall. Two tall floor-standing speakers flank the screen, introducing narrow black vertical accents that contrast with the bright surroundings. The open media arrangement keeps the glazed façade unobstructed, allowing daylight and views of the garden to remain an important part of the interior.
On the opposite side of the room, a freestanding black wood-burning stove provides a strong architectural counterpoint to the light furniture. Its cylindrical flue extends vertically towards the ceiling, while the visible fire brings a warm glow into the neutral setting. Behind the stove, the wall is covered with three-dimensional white geometric panels with a faceted surface, creating a distinctive textured backdrop. Light falling across the relief produces subtle variations of shadow and gives the fireplace zone considerable visual depth.
Beneath the seating group, a large textured rug defines the lounge area and adds softness to the pale timber flooring. Its woven surface contrasts with the smooth coffee-table tops and the clean upholstery of the sofa, while the natural wood elements introduce additional warmth. The combination of tactile fabrics, ribbed furniture bases, timber and sculptural wall cladding gives the restrained colour palette a richer, layered character.
Full-height glazing stretches across the rear of the living space, opening the interior towards mature greenery, lawn and a white vertical garden fence. Natural daylight fills the room and emphasizes the generous proportions of the open-plan architecture, while the garden provides a calm green backdrop to the carefully controlled interior palette. Through the combination of flat-roof modern architecture, open living space, freestanding furniture, textured wall finishes and natural materials, Techplan presents a distinctive contemporary home created within the Modelowedomy collection by STUDIO KONDE in Poznań.

Komfoo house interior designed by STUDIO KONDE Konrad Idaszewski Architekt, an interior architect from Poznań creating contemporary residential spaces that combine comfort, refined materials and a strong architectural character. Visit the full project: https://conde.pl/portfolio/gotowy-projekt-wnetrz-domu-komfoo/ Komfoo is part of the Modelowedomy collection of three individually configurable houses, conceived for different ways of living and distinct spatial arrangements. This comfortable house features a high living room with a mezzanine, while the kitchen and dining area are separated from the living space by a functional furniture wall.
Contemporary living room designed as part of a modern house interior project in Poland, combining warm natural wood, soft beige upholstery, dark accents and carefully selected architectural details. Generous glazing brings greenery and daylight into the interior, while the high ceiling and elevated opening visible above the living zone emphasize the spacious character of the Komfoo house.
The living area is centred around a large modular sectional sofa in a warm cream-beige fabric, composed of generously padded seats and broad chaise elements. Its soft, rounded profile creates a relaxed and comfortable seating arrangement, while several large cushions add to the informal character of the lounge. A textured light throw lies across the chaise, introducing another layer of softness and reinforcing the tactile quality of the neutral interior.
Two overlapping round coffee tables form the centre of the seating arrangement, both finished in a deep black tone with vertically ribbed cylindrical bases. Their dark colour creates a strong contrast against the pale sofa and textured rug, while the different diameters give the composition a more dynamic, layered appearance. A small stack of books provides a discreet everyday detail on the smaller table.
One of the strongest elements of this living room is the large feature wall finished with irregular natural timber panels. The individual pieces vary subtly in shape and orientation, creating a three-dimensional, textured surface that extends across the entire media wall. Set against this warm wood background, the large flat-screen television becomes a clearly defined focal point. Rather than being mounted directly to the wall, it stands on a slim black floor-supported structure, giving the media zone a lighter and more contemporary appearance.
Natural timber flooring continues throughout the room, complementing the warm tones of the feature wall while contrasting with the pale woven rug beneath the seating area. The rug introduces a pronounced looped texture and visually gathers the sofa and coffee tables into one coherent lounge zone. Above, a large white cylindrical pendant suspended from a curved floor-to-ceiling arc provides a sculptural lighting element and adds a distinctive vertical accent to the otherwise restrained composition.
Behind the seating area, a tall opening reveals the greenery outside and allows the garden to become part of the interior setting. The combination of the high living room, textured timber media wall, generous modular sofa, sculptural lighting and carefully balanced neutral palette gives the Komfoo interior a warm and sophisticated character. This approach reflects the work of STUDIO KONDE, an interior architect in Poznań developing contemporary, comfortable interiors as part of the Modelowedomy collection.

Komfoo house interior designed by STUDIO KONDE Konrad Idaszewski Architekt, an interior architecture project from Poznań focused on creating a comfortable contemporary home with a strong sense of warmth and carefully balanced proportions. Visit the full project: https://conde.pl/portfolio/gotowy-projekt-wnetrz-domu-komfoo/ As part of the Modelowedomy collection of three individually configurable houses, Komfoo offers a high living room with a mezzanine, while the kitchen and dining area are separated from the living space by a functional furniture wall, creating distinct zones while preserving the spacious character of the home.
This living room combines natural timber, soft neutral upholstery and carefully selected architectural details to create a warm and sophisticated interior. Generous glazing, a high vaulted ceiling and a freestanding wood-burning stove give the space a distinctive character, while the restrained palette of beige, cream, taupe and warm wood keeps the composition calm and cohesive.
A generous U-shaped sectional sofa upholstered in light beige fabric occupies the main seating zone, with deep cushions and broad chaise sections creating an inviting arrangement for relaxation. Several large cushions in matching neutral tones soften the substantial form of the sofa, while loosely folded throws add texture and a more relaxed residential character. In front of the seating, two overlapping round coffee tables introduce a contrasting dark element, with smooth black tops set on vertically fluted cylindrical bases.
The seating arrangement rests on a large woven rug with a pronounced looped texture and a subtle geometric pattern. Its warm cream and beige tones complement the light timber flooring and visually gather the sofa and coffee tables into a defined lounge area. A small stack of books on one of the tables provides a discreet everyday detail, while the dark furniture creates a clear contrast against the predominantly light interior.
One of the strongest features of the room is the fireplace zone positioned along the left-hand wall. A freestanding black wood-burning stove sits on a large light-coloured hearth, with the visible flames introducing a warm glow and a lively accent to the otherwise restrained interior. Beside it, a minimalist black metal log holder displays neatly stacked firewood, while slender fireplace tools stand nearby. The tall black flue rises from the stove towards the ceiling, emphasizing the impressive height of the living room.
Behind the fireplace, the wall is covered with narrow vertical white slats that create a finely textured surface and reinforce the room's vertical proportions. Above, the pitched ceiling is finished with large natural timber panels framed by visible wooden beams, bringing warmth and a subtle reference to the architecture of the house. The combination of ribbed wall cladding and exposed timber overhead creates a distinctive backdrop for the fireplace and seating area.
Full-height glazing occupies much of the rear façade, opening the living room towards the garden and filling the interior with soft daylight. Sheer vertical blinds filter the light across the windows, while long taupe-grey curtains frame the glazing and add depth to the neutral palette. Mature trees, lawn and a white garden fence are visible outside, providing a natural backdrop to the warm interior.
Suspended within the high ceiling volume, a simple cylindrical pendant adds a soft architectural lighting element above the seating area. Its clean white form remains deliberately understated against the timber structure and textured wall surfaces. Through the combination of the vaulted ceiling, natural wood, ribbed wall finish, sculptural coffee tables, generous sectional sofa and freestanding fireplace, the Komfoo living room achieves a comfortable and refined character that reflects the interior architecture approach of STUDIO KONDE and its work as an interior architect in Poznań.

Visit our page: https://conde.pl/architekt-wnetrz-poznan/ . Komfoo house interior designed by STUDIO KONDE Konrad Idaszewski Architekt, a Poznań-based interior architect known for contemporary residential spaces that combine architectural clarity, comfort and carefully considered materials. Part of the Modelowedomy collection of three individually configurable houses, Komfoo is conceived as a comfortable home with a high living room and mezzanine, while the kitchen and dining area are separated from the living zone by a functional furniture wall.
Clean white cabinetry, warm oak detailing and softly upholstered dining furniture create an elegant, cohesive kitchen and dining setting. Generous glazing opens the room towards the garden, bringing abundant daylight into the interior, while integrated storage, subtle lighting and carefully selected finishes keep the composition refined and uncluttered.
The kitchen is arranged as a continuous composition of white full-height and lower cabinets, with a warm oak-lined section defining the main working area. The timber finish introduces natural warmth between the crisp white fronts, while integrated black ovens provide a precise contrasting detail. Under-cabinet illumination highlights the pale worktop and light stone-effect backsplash, creating a softly illuminated horizontal band. A compact coffee machine and a few everyday kitchen details add a sense of use without disturbing the clean architectural lines.
Extending into the room, the substantial kitchen island provides additional workspace and storage while establishing a natural transition towards the dining area. Its white monolithic form contrasts with the surrounding oak and creates a bright centre to the composition. In front of it, a large dining table with softly rounded corners is finished in warm natural wood and supported by a sculptural central base. Six upholstered dining chairs in a light beige fabric surround the table, their curved backs and generous proportions adding softness and comfort.
Above the dining zone, two oversized black pendant lights with rounded dome-shaped shades create a bold visual accent. Their dark finish stands out against the predominantly white interior, while the smooth curves echo the rounded forms of the dining chairs and table. A slim linear pendant suspended above the kitchen worktop provides a more discreet source of light, complemented by concealed LED strips that emphasize the oak-lined section of the cabinetry.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing runs along the side of the dining area, providing an uninterrupted view towards the garden. Mature trees, a broad green lawn and the characteristic white vertical fence visible outside become part of the interior composition, adding colour and depth to the restrained palette. The abundant natural light also accentuates the subtle grain of the oak surfaces and the soft texture of the upholstered chairs.
The balance between white architectural cabinetry, warm timber, neutral textiles and strong sculptural lighting gives this Komfoo kitchen and dining area a sophisticated yet comfortable character. Functional elements are integrated into the overall architecture, allowing the interior to remain visually calm while retaining all the practical qualities of a contemporary family home. This considered approach reflects the work of STUDIO KONDE and its Poznań-based interior architecture practice, where material, proportion and everyday functionality are brought together in carefully designed residential interiors.

Visit our page: https://conde.pl/architekt-wnetrz-poznan/
Raw concrete overhead sets an industrial tone, softened by generous grey sofas and a warm timber floor.
At the centre, an oversized black coffee table introduces an organic shape against the otherwise precise geometry of the room.
Behind the seating area, a concrete staircase rises towards the upper level, framed by a rhythm of slender black steel rails.
Soft upholstery and simple forms keep the generous seating area comfortable and understated.
Along the glazed façade, daylight enters from the side and emphasizes the contrast between concrete, wood and dark metal.

Nestled within an established west-end enclave, this transformation is both contemporary yet traditional—in keeping with the surrounding neighbourhood's aesthetic. A family home is refreshed with a spacious master suite, large, bright kitchen suitable for both casual gatherings and entertaining, and a sizeable rear addition. The kitchen's crisp, clean palette is the perfect neutral foil for the handmade backsplash, and generous floor-to-ceiling windows provide a vista to the lush green yard and onto the Humber ravine. The rear 2-storey addition is blended seamlessly with the existing home, revealing a new master suite bedroom and sleek ensuite with bold blue tiling. Two additional additional bedrooms were refreshed to update juvenile kids' rooms to more mature finishes and furniture—appropriate for young adults.

Steven Evans Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern brown two-story wood exterior home remodel in Toronto with a hip roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern brown two-story wood exterior home remodel in Toronto with a hip roof

This lovely family bathroom was a complete remodel to update and upsize for a busy family.
The existing bathroom was small with a spacious separate powder room next store. I combined the two rooms to provide a generous bathroom space. The home is a Georgian terrace and required a classic bathroom to be in- keeping with the traditional architecture of the home. The bathroom cabinet was custom made to look like a piece of furniture and the bath wall was tiled in a feature herringbone marble tile. The other walls were tiled in the same marble but in a large brick pattern tile with a dark charcoal ceramic tile used to ground the floor. Custom shaving cabinets were made to add a style and depth of colour and storage within.

Large transitional galley kitchen photo in Sydney with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances and an island
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