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This “Arizona Inspired” home draws on some of the couples’ favorite desert inspirations. The architecture honors the Wrightian design of The Arizona Biltmore, the courtyard raised planter beds feature labeled specimen cactus in the style of the Desert Botanical Gardens, and the expansive backyard offers a resort-style pool and cabana with plenty of entertainment space. Additional focal areas of landscape design include an outdoor living room in the front courtyard with custom steel fire trough, a shallow negative-edge fountain, and a rare “nurse tree” that was salvaged from a nearby site, sits in the corner of the courtyard – a unique conversation starter. The wash that runs on either side of the museum-glass hallway is filled with aloes, agaves and cactus. On the far end of the lot, a fire pit surrounded by desert planting offers stunning views both day and night of the Praying Monk rock formation on Camelback Mountain.
Project Details:
Landscape Architect: Greey|Pickett
Architect: Higgins Architects
Builder: GM Hunt Builders
Landscape Contractor: Benhart Landscaping
Interior Designer: Kitchell Brusnighan Interior Design
Photography: Ian Denker

Designed in sharp contrast to the glass walled living room above, this space sits partially underground. Precisely comfy for movie night.
Example of a large mountain style enclosed slate floor, black floor, wood ceiling and wood wall living room design in Chicago with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a large mountain style enclosed slate floor, black floor, wood ceiling and wood wall living room design in Chicago with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

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Minimalist kitchen photo in Los Angeles
Minimalist kitchen photo in Los Angeles
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Kitchen - traditional l-shaped kitchen idea with raised-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, multicolored backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and beige countertops

The detailed plans for this bathroom can be purchased here: https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/healing-hinoki-bathroom-plans/
Japanese Hinoki Ofuro Tub in wet area combined with shower, hidden shower drain with pebble shower floor, travertine tile with brushed nickel fixtures. Atlanta Bathroom

The design promotes healthy lifestyles by providing primary living on one floor, no materials containing volatile organic compounds, energy recovery ventilation systems, radon elimination systems, extension of interior spaces into the natural environment of the site, strong and direct physical and visual connections to nature, daylighting techniques providing occupants full integration into a natural, endogenous circadian rhythm.
Incorporation¬¬¬ of daylighting with clerestories and solar tubes reduce daytime lighting requirements. Ground source geothermal heat pumps and superior-to-code insulation ensure minimal space-conditioning costs. Corten steel siding and concrete foundation walls satisfy client requirements for low maintenance and durability. All lighting fixtures are LEDs.

The essence of age-old bathing traditions from the Japanese with the most modern of bathing amenity delivers this wonderful deep, single person soaking bathtub.
Aquatica’s Mini Tranquility is truly reminiscent of the Japanese Ofuro style of tub and like its forebear, includes a built-in seat and ergonomically-shaped back and headrest in which to sit and soak in blissful comfort. Yet all this comes in a tiny footprint of just 43”, the only bathtub like it on the market. Big enough for full-body emersion of even 6ft-plus bathers, yet so compact and space efficient it fits easily where no other bathtub can.
The tub is crafted from AquateX™, Aquatica’s patented, next generation solid surface composite that provides robust durability and good looks that are smooth to the skin. The wide rim aids ease of entry into the bath, which can also be enhanced with the addition of the beautiful, optional, solid teak wood step.
The other outstanding feature of this unique and wonderful bathtub, also inspired by the ancient Japanese art of bathing, is Aquatica’s water heating and recirculation system (just like the traditional Japanese oidaki). Now, you can enjoy continuous hot water within your bath, maintaining a constant temperature of 104F /40C (41-45C in Europe and other markets) without having to add fresh hot water and waste power.
The built-in Tranquility heating system is utilizing a low flow/high-efficiency ultra-quiet pump. Equipped with minimalist control panel, a standard 1.5kW inline water heater (US) or 2kW (Europe and other markets) with ozone disinfection, Bluetooth audio system, and underwater LED сhromotherapy system, the Tranquility system provides the ultimate luxury bathing experience.

The homeowners' dreamed of an Ofuro style soaking tub. We worked together to make that a reality. Our employees custom milled a surround of Ofuro cedar for the soaking tub. The steps are removable for cleaning and to lessen the occurrence of trapped moisture. The shelves are also custom cedar with a "fish scale" tile backing.

2014 Chrysalis Award Winner: Bathroom over $60,000.
Open and airy with fir trellis defining bathing and vanity areas, this master suite was expanded into the adjacent guest bath.

Immerse your bathroom in soothing colors and styles to create a classic and familiar atmosphere. Traditional wall paneling with Dura Supreme’s Weathered finish evokes memories of relaxing weekends spent at the lakeshore cottage. A linen cabinet with glass doors beautifully displays stacks of towels and bathroom sundries. The furniture vanity showcases Dura Supreme’s “Style Five” furniture series. Style Five is designed with a selection of turned posts for iconic furniture style to meet your tastes.
A centered sink includes convenient drawers on both sides of the sink for powder room storage. Style Five furniture series offers 10 different configurations (for single sink vanities, double sink vanities, or offset sinks), 15 turn post designs and an optional floor with either plain or slatted detail. A selection of classic post designs offers personalized design choices. Any combination of Dura Supreme’s many door styles, wood species and finishes can be selected to create a one-of-a-kind bath furniture collection.
The bathroom has evolved from its purist utilitarian roots to a more intimate and reflective sanctuary in which to relax and reconnect. A refreshing spa-like environment offers a brisk welcome at the dawning of a new day or a soothing interlude as your day concludes.
Our busy and hectic lifestyles leave us yearning for a private place where we can truly relax and indulge. With amenities that pamper the senses and design elements inspired by luxury spas, bathroom environments are being transformed form the mundane and utilitarian to the extravagant and luxurious.
Bath cabinetry from Dura Supreme offers myriad design directions to create the personal harmony and beauty that are a hallmark of the bath sanctuary. Immerse yourself in our expansive palette of finishes and wood species to discover the look that calms your senses and soothes your soul. Your Dura Supreme designer will guide you through the selections and transform your bath into a beautiful retreat.
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The architect and designer Guy Derwent was approached by his client with a clear and compelling brief: to completely transform a grand Victorian terrace house they were planning to renovate. The client envisioned something far beyond a standard renovation – this was to be a bold and dramatic reimagining of a family home that could grow with them over time.
With the property having remained largely untouched for more than fifty years, the architects saw an opportunity to unlock its potential and deliver a contemporary design that would contrast beautifully with its Victorian heritage.
The existing layout consisted of a series of small, disconnected rooms to the rear of the house. To respond to the client’s need for openness and flexibility, the architect proposed a radical restructuring of the ground floor:
The rear rooms were completely removed
Suspended timber floors were lowered by up to two metres to align with the garden
Two bold extensions were added
The first extension filled in the side return with a London stock brick facade and a glazed roof, while the second – a striking black steel and glass pavilion was glazed on three sides and placed along the garden elevation.
This new pavilion redefined the building’s relationship with the garden. Its steel-framed glazing created a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior, offering a sense of immersion in the surrounding landscape.
At the heart of the plan sits a dramatic, five-metre-tall dining space that acts as a transition from the original entrance hall into the new addition. A large, circular cast-glass window, framed in steel, provides a visual and spatial link between old and new, allowing light and movement to travel through the depth of the home.
Throughout the project, a series of black metal elements were introduced as sculptural interventions – each marking moments of transformation within the house. These included the bespoke steel framed circular window, a custom metal staircase, a cylindrical support column, and the striking steel and glass garden pavilion. Together, they formed a coherent architectural language that underscored the project’s bold intent.
Our steel windows and doors played a vital role in delivering the project’s vision. The architects chose steel for its refined sight lines and distinctive material character, which helped bridge the gap between the historical context of the building and the bold new additions.
The black steel frames provided a crisp contrast to the pale London stock brick and added definition to the glazed pavilion, reinforcing the sense of architectural precision. In particular, the fine steel profiles of the garden room allowed the extension to feel both lightweight and immersive, blurring the boundary between the house and its garden.
The architect drew inspiration from the Bauhaus Movement, particularly the work of Walter Gropius, whose approach to functional beauty and industrial materials informed the design of the garden pavilion.
Here, our glazing system was used not just for transparency, but as an expressive architectural element. The carefully proportioned panels help to conceal the roof thickness and reinforce the pavilion’s industrial yet abstract character – a deliberate nod to product design and modernist detailing.
Sustainability was an important factor in the selection of materials. Our steel systems, made from 99% recycled content and 100% recyclable, aligned with the project’s broader environmental goals.
The architects noted that this commitment to material longevity and circularity was central to their decision to use steel. The durability and recyclability of the windows and doors ensured the project met both aesthetic and ethical criteria.
This London terrace house now stands as a celebration of contrast – between heritage and innovation, solidity and transparency, tradition and transformation. Our steel windows and doors were not simply components; they were essential tools in crafting a home that is as bold and expressive as it is functional.
The result is a home designed for modern family life, where light, space, and materiality come together in perfect harmony.

IDDLA’s Mid-Century Modern Landscape features an architectural gem nestled within acres of conservation land.
This is an example of a large mid-century modern partial sun hillside landscaping in Boston.
This is an example of a large mid-century modern partial sun hillside landscaping in Boston.

Welcome to a transformative digital journey with Convato360 – where innovation meets immersive design. We are thrilled to introduce our latest project on Houzz.com, inviting you to explore a world of possibilities in digital experiences, interactive spaces, and captivating storytelling.
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Custom Platform Bed, Hammers & Heels lighting, furniture and home goods, Oakland, CA.
Styling Items, Pottery Barn.
Coffee carafe, CB2.
Traditional Textile Biddew Noir, St. Frank, San Francisco.
Bedding West Elm, Lexington Coverlet and Shams.
Custom Throw Pillows, Imperial Fret Textile in Natural by Pindler.
Votive Bunch Lights, Tucker Robbins.
Stark Structure Rug.
Mango Ball End Table, Wildflower Organics.
Cube Benches with Hide, Scenario Home.

Filtered light spotlights a private perennial garden to the side of the house.
Inspiration for a contemporary partial sun courtyard formal garden in Denver for summer.
Inspiration for a contemporary partial sun courtyard formal garden in Denver for summer.

We feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to work on this clean NW Contemporary home. Due to its remote location, our goal was to pre-fabricate as much as possible and shorten the installation time on site. We were able to cut and pre-fit all the glue-laminated timber frame structural elements, the Douglas Fir tongue and groove ceilings, and even the open riser Maple stair.
The pictures mostly speak for themselves; but it is worth noting, we were very pleased with the final result. Despite its simple modern aesthetic with exposed concrete walls and miles of glass on the view side, the wood ceilings and the warm lighting give a cozy, comfy feel to the spaces.
The owners were very involved with the design and build, including swinging hammers with us, so it was a real labor of love. The owners, and ourselves, walked away from the project with a great pride and deep feeling of satisfied accomplishment.
Design by Level Design
Photography by C9 Photography

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Example of a trendy white tile claw-foot bathtub design in Miami with gray walls
Example of a trendy white tile claw-foot bathtub design in Miami with gray walls

Private Library and Entertainment Room :
In today's digital age, In today's digital age, it is important to remember the value of reading in our personal growth. Books provide a unique experience that transcends the digital realm and allows us to engage our senses. By selecting and styling books intentionally, we can create a curated space that reflects our personalities and speaks to our souls. YZDA's design philosophy emphasizes this integration of books into our living environments, highlighting the importance of merging aesthetics with functionality. As we immerse ourselves in the world of books using all our senses, we enrich our minds and nurture our spirits, embodying the harmonious marriage of tradition and modernity. the essence of reading remains paramount in our personal growth. By immersing ourselves in books, we engage our senses in a unique experience that transcends the digital realm. Through deliberate selection and styling of books, we create a curated space that speaks to our souls. YZDA's unique design philosophy beautifully encapsulates this integration of books into our living environments, emphasizing the importance of merging aesthetics with functionality. As we delve into the world of books with all our senses, we not only enrich our minds but also nurture our spirits, embodying the harmonious marriage of tradition and modernity.
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