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While it was under construction, Pineapple House added the mezzanine to this industrial space so the owners could enjoy the views from both their southern and western 24' high arched windows. It increased the square footage of the space without changing the footprint.
Pineapple House Photography

We chose Island Stone glass tiles that give a subtle nod to the Capitola Beach vibe. We chose colors that perfectly match the Farrow & Ball Borrowed Light paint color. The Caesarstone countertops provide a durable, beautiful surface for the multitude of kitchen tasks.
Kate Falconer Photography
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Mid-sized transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor family room photo in New York with gray walls, a wall-mounted tv, no fireplace and a plaster fireplace

Photo: A Darling Felicity Photography © 2015 Houzz
Mid-sized 1960s formal and enclosed terra-cotta tile living room photo in Seattle with brown walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized 1960s formal and enclosed terra-cotta tile living room photo in Seattle with brown walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and no tv

Inspiration for a large coastal open concept light wood floor living room remodel in Boston with gray walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Stone steps lead from the family room down to the swimming pool. (Photo by Marion Brenner)
Example of a trendy backyard stone and rectangular pool design in San Francisco
Example of a trendy backyard stone and rectangular pool design in San Francisco

Photo: A Darling Felicity Photography © 2015 Houzz
Enclosed dining room - small 1950s enclosed dining room idea in Seattle
Enclosed dining room - small 1950s enclosed dining room idea in Seattle

Photo: A Darling Felicity Photography © 2015 Houzz
Patio - mid-sized 1950s courtyard brick patio idea in Seattle with no cover
Patio - mid-sized 1950s courtyard brick patio idea in Seattle with no cover

CHALLENGE:
-Owners want easy to maintain (white) kitchen
-Must also serve as a workspace & accommodate three laptops & separate personal files
-Existing kitchen has odd, angled wall of cabinets due to configuration of stairs in foyer
SOLUTION:
-Expand space by removing wall between kitchen & dining room
-Relocate dining room into (rarely used) study
-Remove columns between kitchen & new dining
-Enlarge walk-in pantry by squaring off angles in stair wall
-Make pantry entry a camouflaged, surprising feature by creating doors out of cabinetry
-Add natural illumination with 6’ picture window
-Make ceiling one plane
-Add calculated runways of recessed LED lights on dimmers
-Lighting leads to dynamic marble back splash behind range on back wall
-New double islands & ceiling-high cabinetry quadruple previous counter & storage space
-9’ island with seating includes three workstations
-Seating island offers under counter electronics charging ports & three shelves of storage per workstation in cabinets directly in front of stools
-Behind stools, lower cabinetry provides one drawer & two pull-out shelves per workstation
-7’ prep island services 48” paneled refrigerator & 48” gas range & includes 2nd sink, 2nd dishwasher & 2nd trash/recycling station
-Wine/beverage chiller located opposite island sink
-Both sink spigots are touch-less & are fed by whole-house water filtration system
-Independent non-leaching faucet delivers purified, double-pass reverse osmosis drinking water
-Exhaust fan for gas range is hidden inside bridge of upper cabinets
-Flat, easy-to-clean, custom, stainless-steel plate frames exhaust fan
-New built-in window seat in bay window increases seating for informal dining while reducing floor space needed for table and chairs
-New configuration allows unobstructed windows & French doors to flood space with natural light & enhances views
-Open the screened porch doors to circulate fresh air throughout the home

Stylish Productions
Inspiration for a coastal u-shaped multicolored floor, exposed beam and vaulted ceiling kitchen remodel in Baltimore with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, turquoise cabinets, laminate countertops, black appliances, no island and beige countertops
Inspiration for a coastal u-shaped multicolored floor, exposed beam and vaulted ceiling kitchen remodel in Baltimore with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, turquoise cabinets, laminate countertops, black appliances, no island and beige countertops

Rather than starting with an outcome in mind, this 1,400 square foot residence began from a polemic place - exploring shared conviction regarding the concentrated power of living with a smaller footprint. From the gabled silhouette to passive ventilation, the home captures the nostalgia for the past with the sustainable practices of the future.
While the exterior materials contrast a calm, minimal palette with the sleek lines of the gabled silhouette, the interior spaces embody a playful, artistic spirit. From the hand painted De Gournay wallpaper in the master bath to the rugged texture of the over-grouted limestone and Portuguese cobblestones, the home is an experience that encapsulates the unexpected and the timeless.

Once a finishing school for girls this expansive Victorian had a kitchen in desperate need of updating. The new owners wanted something cheerful, that picked up on the details of the original home, and yet they wanted it to honor their more modern lifestyle.

Kitchen - traditional multicolored floor kitchen idea in Detroit with shaker cabinets, yellow cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and yellow countertops

Ed Ritger Photography
Example of a transitional gray three-story exterior home design in San Francisco
Example of a transitional gray three-story exterior home design in San Francisco

Located steps from the waterways of Huntington Harbor, California, Phelps Residence is a remodel of a regional mid-century house, developed in the 1960s along with the rest of the Harbor neighborhood.
The goal of the renovation was to honor the mid-century bones of the existing structure featuring full-height windows and open beam ceilings while infusing new life and detail via a ground-up renovation.
The volume of the house is a two-story stucco façade structure with vertical cedar and black metal accents. The wall-to-wall, full-height sliding doors create an indoor-outdoor experience by extending the front yard fire pit and seating area through the living room to the backyard swimming pool and cabana beyond. The climate of the Harbor provides an ideal environment to open the space up to the yards year-round, thereby expanding the footprint of the house and allowing for an uninterrupted flow between rooms and indoor and outdoor areas.
The entry foyer features a steel and terrazzo sculptural stair in a recessed bed of river rock. The lower level’s large-scale terrazzo tiles seamlessly join the living room, dining room, and kitchen. The upper level is reserved for the private bedrooms and a more intimate family room. Hardwood floors flow throughout while large-scale windows seek to capture the unique views offered from each room.
Stack bond CMU garden walls in the front yard define the entry sequence, honoring the mid-century history of the residence.

ArcherShot Photography
Inspiration for a 1950s one-story wood gable roof remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a 1950s one-story wood gable roof remodel in Austin
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