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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary single-wall multicolored floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Paris with open cabinets, green cabinets, tile countertops, no island, white countertops, multicolored backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Intense Photography
Inspiration for a large modern medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Auckland with gray walls
Inspiration for a large modern medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Auckland with gray walls

B&B Italia Bend sofa and Metropolitan chair
Bensen orange U Turn chairs
Lapalma Miunn stools
Designer
Andrea McLean, Andrea McLean Design Office
http://www.andreamclean.ca/
Photographer
Ema Peter, Ema Peter Photography
http://www.emapeter.com/
Styling
Laura Melling, Laura Melling Interior Design & Styling
http://www.lauramelling.com/
Contractor
Michael Macartney, Woodquest Construction
http://woodquest.ca/
Find the right local pro for your project

John Beatty, Open.Tours
Home design - traditional home design idea in Philadelphia
Home design - traditional home design idea in Philadelphia

Beyond Beige Interior Design | www.beyondbeige.com | Ph: 604-876-3800 | Photography By Bemoved Media | Furniture Purchased From The Living Lab Furniture Co.

John Beatty, Open.Tours
Inspiration for a timeless bathroom remodel in Philadelphia
Inspiration for a timeless bathroom remodel in Philadelphia

John Beatty, Open.Tours
Example of a classic home design design in Philadelphia
Example of a classic home design design in Philadelphia

John Beatty, Open.Tours
Example of a classic home design design in Philadelphia
Example of a classic home design design in Philadelphia

Where most builders would flatten a hillside, Conte saw movement. His design embraced the existing topography. The structure’s bold “S” curve defined the roofline, hardscape, and layout. To fulfill the vision, the team selected NanaWall HSW60 sliding glass doors, the only operable glass wall capable of curving with the architecture and completely disappearing when open. With no floor track to interrupt the experience, the panels follow a single, continuous path and vanish into closets, leaving no trace. The demands were unique: a single, top-hung and curved head track with individual sliding panels pocketing at each end for full system concealment. The result is a completely unobstructed transition that looks effortless, but achieving it required immense precision.

Scott & Catherine Buley. High Tech Turf & Trees/Rain Garden Nursery/LandscapeMakeover.biz
Example of a transitional home design design in Portland
Example of a transitional home design design in Portland

Becki Peckham-Bold Creative
Example of a mid-sized mountain style medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Other with white walls
Example of a mid-sized mountain style medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Other with white walls

We were asked by our homeowner to convert what seemed like a small kitchen and dining room area into one large kitchen. The problem was the structural wall separating the two rooms. We proposed removing the structural wall and replacing it with a steel beam that would carry the load of the second floor and which would allow us to unify the space. After loadbearing work was complete, new wood plank flooring was installed throughout, followed by new Canadian made, Benjamin Moore painted cabinetry. Beautiful Quartz countertops were then installed and a handmade look tile was applied to the backsplash. Look at the before pictures where we started, quite a difference!

The delicate faux painting on this living room ceiling picks up the soft tones of the rooms interior. Plaster mouldings define the ceiling and glazed crown mouldings wrap the entire room.

We were asked by our homeowner to convert what seemed like a small kitchen and dining room area into one large kitchen. The problem was the structural wall separating the two rooms. We proposed removing the structural wall and replacing it with a steel beam that would carry the load of the second floor and which would allow us to unify the space. After loadbearing work was complete, new wood plank flooring was installed throughout, followed by new Canadian made, Benjamin Moore painted cabinetry. Beautiful Quartz countertops were then installed and a handmade look tile was applied to the backsplash. Look at the before pictures where we started, quite a difference!
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