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Walker Residential Inc.
Located in the sought after north-western Houston suburbs, this luxurious 2-story home features modern architecture with lots of natural lighting. The brightly illuminated kitchen includes white cabinetry and a coffered ceiling. The master bedroom has a seating area in front of large windows. The huge master bath has a gorgeous walk-in shower and separate tub as well as his and her sinks and vanities. This home comes with a spacious covered outdoor living space with build-in grill, cabinets and coffered ceiling. The home includes a custom pool with a massive water feature as well as many outdoor family and children amenities including a full basketball court, playground set and a batting cage.
HOMARY LIMITED
Transform your shower experience with this chic, stylish rainfall shower system. With simple, crisp lines and right angles, this rainfall shower system brings a luxurious modern charisma. Featuring a square rain shower head, it delivers a wide range of soft rain spray to fresh your body and mind. The flexible hand shower allows you to take care of every inch of the body, and bathes your children and pets with great convenience. Enjoying a waterfall spout, water gently cascades into the bath quickly and creates amazing natural beauty. Constructed from solid brass with a refined finish, it assures timeless elegance through daily use. A perfect addition to your bathroom!
- Please note that this product comes with a standard shower mixer valve without scald prevention feature.
- Constructed from solid brass for durability and reliability.
- Finished in a high quality, corrosion resistant brushed nickel.
- Includes rain shower head, wall mount shower arm, hand shower parts, bath spout and 3-function valve.
- Shower head available in 8" (200mm).
- Hand shower with 60" (1500mm) stainless steel hose included.
- Not suitable for low pressure. Minimum required water pressure is 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar).
- Rough-in valve and mounting hardware are included.
Walker Residential Inc.
Located in the sought after north-western Houston suburbs, this luxurious 2-story home features modern architecture with lots of natural lighting. The brightly illuminated kitchen includes white cabinetry and a coffered ceiling. The master bedroom has a seating area in front of large windows. The huge master bath has a gorgeous walk-in shower and separate tub as well as his and her sinks and vanities. This home comes with a spacious covered outdoor living space with build-in grill, cabinets and coffered ceiling. The home includes a custom pool with a massive water feature as well as many outdoor family and children amenities including a full basketball court, playground set and a batting cage.
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Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs
The Home
A charming reflection of its surroundings, the farmhouse-inspired Salida appeals to everyone from families with young children to
growing families with teenagers. The home’s well-placed rear-entry garage and oversized front porch provide a warm and welcoming
façade with contrasting board and batten details brimming with curb appeal. Inside, an entry hall flanked on either side by a private
study and powder room expands to an inviting light and bright open-concept design uniting the kitchen, dining and family rooms that
extend entertaining spaces with the adjoining patio. Alternatively, the upstairs provides family members with their own sense of space.
The tranquil owner’s retreat with owner’s bath and spacious walk-in closet is set at the rear of the home and two secondary bedrooms
flanking the full bathroom are ideally located at the front – providing the ultimate in privacy. A second-floor utility room makes laundry
day a breeze. To provide for a growing family and expand the gathering spaces, an unfinished basement offers a wealth of flexibility with the options of a fourth bedroom, third full bath and game room.
The Builder
Founded in 1976, David Weekley Homes is the nation’s second largest privately-held homebuilder. Headquartered in Houston, TX, the company operates in 20 cities, including three communities in Colorado Springs.
David Weekley Homes was the first builder in the United States to be awarded the “Triple Crown of American Homebuilding,” an honor which includes “America’s Best Builder,” “National Housing Quality Award” and “National Builder of the Year.” Nationwide, the company has received more than 1,300 product design and service awards, a reflection of the company’s commitment to Building Dreams, Enhancing Lives for more than 100,000 homebuyers.
By utilizing buyer demographic information and incorporating the latest trends, Kathy Andrews Interiors (KAI) serves as the creative force behind the builder’s model homes where buyers can see and touch the quality craftsmanship. KAI also selects finishes like flooring and furnishings to create one-of-a-kind homes for buyers!
The Interior Design
The Salida’s interior design boasts an edgy sensibility with an ivory and gray color palette providing an ideal backdrop to modern decor elements. Soft gray laminate flooring is punctuated by accents of dark gray, white and navy contrasted by pops of lime green for a modern look. Glass elements throughout add to this contemporary impression. At center stage, the kitchen features two-tone cabinetry in slate gray and white complemented by white marbled quartz countertops and twilight blue glass brick-laid tile backsplash. Details like the pencil edge countertops add a modern look. The sophisticated, navy blue theme continues through several spaces, including in the owner’s retreat where pale gray brick-laid subway tile pops against the navy vertical stripe accent with glass mosaic tiles in a herringbone pattern, creating a floor-to-ceiling focal point. The secondary bathroom features a similar memory point with showstopping navy glass tile accents.
Building Designers Association of Australia
Located on a heritage-lined street in Melbourne’s Williamstown, a young family were seeking a contemporary home with ample room to grow. Benni Trajcevski of Achieve Design Group answered their call, creating the epitome of modern living concealed behind a modest façade. To achieve the long wish list including large indoor and outdoor gathering spaces to entertain family and friends, separate adult and children living and sleeping zones, and a pool suitable for year-round use, Benni has maximised every inch of the block. Seamless transitional spaces link inside with out. This flow between the indoors and outdoors is a key feature of the home, achieved through generous open floor planning and glazing. For example, large hidden sliding doors allow the pool to be closed-off for use in winter; acrylic glass panels link the pool with the sunken lounge, which includes a fire pit for year-round comfort. The inclusion of a courtyard and voids throughout create separate useable zones while maintaining the feeling of spaciousness. Orientated to the north and surrounded with floor to ceiling windows to optimise natural light, the courtyard divides the formal lounge area with the informal living area, while the first floor is divided into four separate wings for privacy and functionality. The interiors are detailed with quality materials and finishes to achieve a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic. Contrasting materials in muted tones, including tiles, steel and lightweight timbers are featured throughout. Corian and a moss green wall are unexpected features.
Isaman design, Inc.
Located on four acres in rural Santa Margarita, The Jacobson Residence is a contemporary early California/Spanish-influenced family home. Designed for a couple and their two young children, this large home aims to capture the views of Santa Margarita Valley while complimenting the rural setting.
Architecturally, the Spanish influence is characterized by the stucco finish, turreted entry, tile roof and iron work details throughout. At just over 4,900 SF the interior layout includes enough space to meet the needs of the parents and children alike. A large great room and kitchen feature vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, arched doorways and travertine floors. For the children, an 800 SF play room, located on the second floor opens to a balcony overlooking the back of the property. The play room, complete with its own bathroom and exterior entry, has the flexibility to later be converted into a guest apartment.
The expansive rear patio backs up to acres of lush grass and the Santa Margarita countryside. The outdoor fireplace and large French doors leading into the house, make this space ideal for entertaining and enjoying the views.
Lane Williams Architects
This was an architect-designed home from the sixties, with lots of California thinking in the construction, including a flat roof, minimal insulation, and floor to ceiling glass. The original bedrooms and bath on the main floor were tight, and the kitchen and small family room were dark and cut off from the light and spacious living and dining room area. The previous owners had decided to cover the interior with faux-Colonial trim and wallpaper. We could have gone up another story to create a new master suite and children’s bedrooms, but that would have made the house far larger than actually needed. Instead, we maximized the lower floor area, turning the daylight basement into an adult retreat with a spacious master bedroom and bath, looking out over the garden. A lower floor den could be used as a nursery until children were old enough to move upstairs.
Custom Design & Construction
Our homeowners approached us for design help shortly after purchasing a fixer upper. They wanted to redesign the home into an open concept plan. Their goal was something that would serve multiple functions: allow them to entertain small groups while accommodating their two small children not only now but into the future as they grow up and have social lives of their own. They wanted the kitchen opened up to the living room to create a Great Room. The living room was also in need of an update including the bulky, existing brick fireplace. They were interested in an aesthetic that would have a mid-century flair with a modern layout. We added built-in cabinetry on either side of the fireplace mimicking the wood and stain color true to the era. The adjacent Family Room, needed minor updates to carry the mid-century flavor throughout.
Legrand
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Each Under-Cabinet Lighting System must include a control box that is either hardwired to existing wiring or plugged into an outlet on the backsplash.
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Modular track features a sleek titanium finish.
adorne® Control Box with Paddle Dimmer with GFCI Outlet -
The adorne® Control Box with Paddle Dimmer and 15A GFCI provides power for hardwired Under-Cabinet Lighting System by connecting to existing in-wall wiring.
Designed to fit on end of Modular Track. Adds approximately 5.25" onto end of system.
Includes a 450W CFL/LED Paddle Dimmer to control adorne Puck and Linear LED Lights and a 15A GFCI Outlet.
Designed for professional, hardwired installations only.
adorne® Outlet Module (15A) -
The adorne® Outlet Module (15A) provides two standard power outlets by simply snapping into any module opening on the track.
Tamper-resistant outlet is designed with a patented shutter system, keeping children safe by preventing them from pushing small objects into the outlet.
Included with purchase of 12", 18", or 27" Modular Tracks.
Steller Construction
When buying the house, the homeowners loved the location, but needed to make the space more open and functional for their family. Having three young children, they wanted to make sure adequate sight lines were included between the kitchen and great room since they knew that’s where they would spend most of their time.
The homeowners also wanted to update the space to match their modern design tastes. The home was a traditional design, but coming from New York City, these homeowners sought to bring a city vibe to their home while making it more functional for their needs.
The opening between the great room and kitchen was enlarged by adding a 13’ beam to the home. The kitchen design was modified to get rid of an awkward and small pantry along with eliminating a window to allow for more cabinetry. The custom island includes a microwave, sink and dishwasher. Outlets were hidden under the upper cabinets to give the backsplash a clean look and feel.
The home had two home offices, one of them was converted to a workout space. Custom millwork was completed to modernize the two-way fireplace. Additional hardwood flooring was added to the first floor, and all was refinished to match. New lighting was installed throughout the first floor as well.
The small laundry room was reconfigured to allow more storage including adding a pocket door to save on real estate. Removing the kitchen pantry, gave the laundry more storage space for hanging laundry and storing supplies.
All these remodeling decisions took place from afar while the homeowners still lived in NYC.
Farnsworth Full Service Home Design
Residential elevators: This home will be included in the NW Natural 2012 Street of Dreams in Portland Oregon.
The home was designed with a lower level self contained living area including a kitchen, bath, living room and sleeping area. The home includes a elevator from the main level to the lower level, perfect for aging parents or adult children returning from college.
Mark English Architects, AIA
The Atherton House is a family compound for a professional couple in the tech industry, and their two teenage children. After living in Singapore, then Hong Kong, and building homes there, they looked forward to continuing their search for a new place to start a life and set down roots.
The site is located on Atherton Avenue on a flat, 1 acre lot. The neighboring lots are of a similar size, and are filled with mature planting and gardens. The brief on this site was to create a house that would comfortably accommodate the busy lives of each of the family members, as well as provide opportunities for wonder and awe. Views on the site are internal. Our goal was to create an indoor- outdoor home that embraced the benign California climate.
The building was conceived as a classic “H” plan with two wings attached by a double height entertaining space. The “H” shape allows for alcoves of the yard to be embraced by the mass of the building, creating different types of exterior space. The two wings of the home provide some sense of enclosure and privacy along the side property lines. The south wing contains three bedroom suites at the second level, as well as laundry. At the first level there is a guest suite facing east, powder room and a Library facing west.
The north wing is entirely given over to the Primary suite at the top level, including the main bedroom, dressing and bathroom. The bedroom opens out to a roof terrace to the west, overlooking a pool and courtyard below. At the ground floor, the north wing contains the family room, kitchen and dining room. The family room and dining room each have pocketing sliding glass doors that dissolve the boundary between inside and outside.
Connecting the wings is a double high living space meant to be comfortable, delightful and awe-inspiring. A custom fabricated two story circular stair of steel and glass connects the upper level to the main level, and down to the basement “lounge” below. An acrylic and steel bridge begins near one end of the stair landing and flies 40 feet to the children’s bedroom wing. People going about their day moving through the stair and bridge become both observed and observer.
The front (EAST) wall is the all important receiving place for guests and family alike. There the interplay between yin and yang, weathering steel and the mature olive tree, empower the entrance. Most other materials are white and pure.
The mechanical systems are efficiently combined hydronic heating and cooling, with no forced air required.
Steller Construction
When buying the house, the homeowners loved the location, but needed to make the space more open and functional for their family. Having three young children, they wanted to make sure adequate sight lines were included between the kitchen and great room since they knew that’s where they would spend most of their time.
The homeowners also wanted to update the space to match their modern design tastes. The home was a traditional design, but coming from New York City, these homeowners sought to bring a city vibe to their home while making it more functional for their needs.
The opening between the great room and kitchen was enlarged by adding a 13’ beam to the home. The kitchen design was modified to get rid of an awkward and small pantry along with eliminating a window to allow for more cabinetry. The custom island includes a microwave, sink and dishwasher. Outlets were hidden under the upper cabinets to give the backsplash a clean look and feel.
The home had two home offices, one of them was converted to a workout space. Custom millwork was completed to modernize the two-way fireplace. Additional hardwood flooring was added to the first floor, and all was refinished to match. New lighting was installed throughout the first floor as well.
The small laundry room was reconfigured to allow more storage including adding a pocket door to save on real estate. Removing the kitchen pantry, gave the laundry more storage space for hanging laundry and storing supplies.
All these remodeling decisions took place from afar while the homeowners still lived in NYC.
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Walker Residential Inc.
Located in the sought after north-western Houston suburbs, this luxurious 2-story home features modern architecture with lots of natural lighting. The brightly illuminated kitchen includes white cabinetry and a coffered ceiling. The master bedroom has a seating area in front of large windows. The huge master bath has a gorgeous walk-in shower and separate tub as well as his and her sinks and vanities. This home comes with a spacious covered outdoor living space with build-in grill, cabinets and coffered ceiling. The home includes a custom pool with a massive water feature as well as many outdoor family and children amenities including a full basketball court, playground set and a batting cage.
Turbo Beds
This Romantic bed features a vintage finish and Victorian ornamentation including fluted columns, carved details and rounded feet.
Example of a girl teen room design in Miami
Example of a girl teen room design in Miami
Clement Windows Group Ltd
Hannah Cecil-Harden is a director at de Gournay, a family business which was founded by her father, Claud Cecil Gurney. De Gournay makes the most beautiful hand-painted wallpapers and fabrics and the company’s work is found in some of the finest buildings around the world.
As you would expect, every room of Hannah’s London home has been exquisitely decorated. The property has undergone many transformations in the time that Hannah has lived there, but the most recent changes were needed to accommodate her expanding family. Hannah and her husband wanted their house to work better for life with their four young children.
All the floors of the house have been updated, but perhaps the biggest change was turning the existing basement into a playroom with adjoining utility and bathroom. Having worked with Hannah and the team at de Gournay on a previous project, Clement was delighted to be asked to manufacture the new steel doors that were included within the designs.
We were excited that the new steel doors were to be painted in unique vibrant colours to match the stunning wallpapers that adorn the new space and we worked closely with Hannah and her team to find just the right match. We always say that our bespoke steel products can be painted in specialist hues from across the entire colour spectrum – these doors demonstrate what is possible!
Hannah said: “I thoroughly enjoyed working with Clement Windows on this exciting project which was for a children’s playroom. I wanted to go with bold and bright colours and they were so accommodating about this, everything about the project was handled professionally and with utmost care from conception down to a flawless install. It was an absolute pleasure to work on such a personal project with a business I have collaborated with before and I look forward to hopefully crossing paths again in the future!”
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Turbo Beds
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3-2-1.....The race is on !!! Introducing our life-like Sports Car Bed that will earn your little racer 1st place at the bedtime finish line !!!Art. leather sports seats headboard and interior, bed is equipped with latest technology, light animation system & detailed star shaped rims with LED lights. Plus, the bed makes real car sounds and has all triggered by a wireless remote control, body kit and fog light, LED rear indicator, 3D exhaust pipe design and shatterproof acrylic glass, Sound System with radio, USB, SD card, and Bluetooth input.
Bedroom accessories sold separately and include: desk, chair, dresser, bookcase, wardrobe, closet, shelves, bedding and cushions.
Building Designers Association of Australia
Located on a heritage-lined street in Melbourne’s Williamstown, a young family were seeking a contemporary home with ample room to grow. Benni Trajcevski of Achieve Design Group answered their call, creating the epitome of modern living concealed behind a modest façade. To achieve the long wish list including large indoor and outdoor gathering spaces to entertain family and friends, separate adult and children living and sleeping zones, and a pool suitable for year-round use, Benni has maximised every inch of the block. Seamless transitional spaces link inside with out. This flow between the indoors and outdoors is a key feature of the home, achieved through generous open floor planning and glazing. For example, large hidden sliding doors allow the pool to be closed-off for use in winter; acrylic glass panels link the pool with the sunken lounge, which includes a fire pit for year-round comfort. The inclusion of a courtyard and voids throughout create separate useable zones while maintaining the feeling of spaciousness. Orientated to the north and surrounded with floor to ceiling windows to optimise natural light, the courtyard divides the formal lounge area with the informal living area, while the first floor is divided into four separate wings for privacy and functionality. The interiors are detailed with quality materials and finishes to achieve a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic. Contrasting materials in muted tones, including tiles, steel and lightweight timbers are featured throughout. Corian and a moss green wall are unexpected features.
Turbo Beds
This Romantic chest of drawers features a vintage finish and Victorian ornamentation including fluted column sides and rounded carved feet. Mirror is framed with column details.
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