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Aleck Wilson Architects
Matthew Millman Photography http://www.matthewmillman.com/
Example of a mid-sized classic boy light wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in San Francisco with gray walls
Example of a mid-sized classic boy light wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in San Francisco with gray walls
Black Woodworks
We built this kitchen for a very environmentally-conscious client in Madison, Wisconsin. All of the wood used was from Wisconsin, all of the plywood used was Pure-Bond (formaldehyde-free), and we used 100% Tung Oil as a finish. For a cozy little ranch, this open and airy kitchen is now the true heart of the home. Design and Contracting credits go to Lesley Sager of Sager Designs of Madison. Please see her website at www.sager-designs.com.
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Simple Luxury Photography
Elegant built-in desk carpeted study room photo in Salt Lake City with brown walls and no fireplace
Elegant built-in desk carpeted study room photo in Salt Lake City with brown walls and no fireplace
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AJP Properties
Red Egg Design Group | Custom Built-In Kid's Homework Station. | Courtney Lively Photography
Kids' room - contemporary kids' room idea in Phoenix
Kids' room - contemporary kids' room idea in Phoenix
Kristyn Bock
Kids' room - transitional girl dark wood floor and gray floor kids' room idea in Raleigh with multicolored walls
Drury Design
A built in desk area provides ample space for two. Do homework, pay bills, use the computer, all while staying connected to the adjacent kitchen and family room.
SKIN Interior Design
Kids' study room - contemporary gender-neutral kids' study room idea in Miami with white walls
Bay Builders & Remodeling, Inc.
San Carlos, CA Modern Farmhouse - Designed & Built by Bay Builders in 2019.
Country home office photo in San Francisco
Country home office photo in San Francisco
Pinney Designs
Transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' study room photo in Boston with blue walls
IS Architecture
The kitchen, breakfast room and family room are all open to one another. The kitchen has a large twelve foot island topped with Calacatta marble and features a roll-out kneading table, and room to seat the whole family. The sunlight breakfast room opens onto the patio which has a built-in barbeque, and both bar top seating and a built in bench for outdoor dining. The large family room features a cozy fireplace, TV media, and a large built-in bookcase. The adjoining craft room is separated by a set of pocket french doors; where the kids can be visible from the family room as they do their homework.
Lori Dubrow Design
Inspiration for a small transitional gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in New York with gray walls
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Fairfax, VA
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 18x Best of Houzz
Pike Properties
Mid-sized transitional gender-neutral light wood floor kids' room photo in Charlotte with multicolored walls
building Lab, inc.
Breakfast nook/Homework station with built-in shelves.
Scott Hargis Photography.
building Lab is a design build firm specialized in modern architecture.
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TVL Creative Ltd.
Cramped kitchen be gone! That was the project motto and top priority. The goal was to transform the current layout from multiple smaller spaces into a connected whole that would activate the main level for our clients, a young family of four.
The biggest obstacle was the wall dividing the kitchen and the dining room. Removing this wall was central to opening up and integrating the main living spaces, but the existing ductwork that ran right through the center of the wall posed a design challenge, er design opportunity. The resulting design solution features a central pantry that captures the ductwork and provides valuable storage- especially when compared to the original kitchen's 18" wide pantry cabinet. The pantry also anchors the kitchen island and serves as a visual separation of space between the kitchen and homework area.
Through our design development process, we learned the formal living room was of no service to their lifestyle and therefore space they rarely spent time in. With that in mind, we proposed to eliminate the unused living room and make it the new dining room. Relocating the dining room to this space inherently felt right given the soaring ceiling and ample room for holiday dinners and celebrations. The new dining room was spacious enough for us to incorporate a conversational seating area in the warm, south-facing window alcove.
Now what to do with the old dining room?! To answer that question we took inspiration from our clients' shared profession in education and developed a craft area/homework station for both of their boys. The semi-custom cabinetry of the desk area carries over to the adjacent wall and forms window bench base with storage that we topped with butcher block for a touch of warmth. While the boys are young, the bench drawers are the perfect place for a stash of toys close to the kitchen.
The kitchen begins just beyond the window seat with their refrigerator enclosure. Opposite the refrigerator is the new pantry with twenty linear feet of shelving and space for brooms and a stick vacuum. Extending from the backside of the pantry the kitchen island design incorporates counter seating on the family room side and a cabinetry configuration on the kitchen side with drawer storage, a trashcan center, farmhouse sink, and dishwasher.
We took careful time in design and execution to align the range and sink because while it might seem like a small detail, it plays an important role in supporting the symmetrical configuration of the back wall of the kitchen. The rear wall design utilizes an appliance garage mirrors the visual impact of the refrigerator enclosure and helps keep the now open kitchen tidy. Between the appliance garage and refrigerator enclosure is the cooking zone with 30" of cabinetry and work surface on either side of the range, a chimney style vent hood, and a bold graphic tile backsplash.
The backsplash is just one of many personal touches we added to the space to reflect our client's modern eclectic style and love of color. Swooping lines of the mid-mod style barstools compliment the pendants and backsplash pattern. A pop of vibrant green on the frame of the pantry door adds a fresh wash of color to an otherwise neutral space. The big show stopper is the custom charcoal gray and copper chevron wall installation in the dining room. This was an idea our clients softly suggested, and we excitedly embraced the opportunity. It is also a kickass solution to the head-scratching design dilemma of how to fill a large and lofty wall.
We are so grateful to bring this design to life for our clients and now dear friends.
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Excellent desk space in the family room where kids can do homework and be with the rest of the family.
Example of a transitional built-in desk home office design in Other with gray walls
Example of a transitional built-in desk home office design in Other with gray walls
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