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With little shade in the outdoor living space, this family asked us to add a porch roof over the kitchen and a flexible shade option over the lounge area. The louvered pergola acts a porch roof when desired for full protection, or they can be tilted on days when you want a little light to shine through.

The dining area opens to the kitchen; now the homeowners can interact with their guests while they prepare dinner.
Inspiration for a small transitional galley vinyl floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Inspiration for a small transitional galley vinyl floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash and stainless steel appliances
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IN 2021, PETE AND BECKY MEIER HIRED LANDSCAPE DESIGN WEST, LLC, TO CREATE AN EXTRAORDINARY RENOVATION DESIGN FOR THE CANYON PASS HOUSE LOCATED IN THE GATED COMMUNITY OF CANYON PASS AT THE PINNACLE OF DOVE MOUNTAIN, IN TUCSON, ARIZONA.
EXISTING LANDSCAPE DID NOT COMPLIMENT THE OUTSTANDING ADJACENT DESERT NOR THE UNIQUE MARK SOLOWAY ARCHITECTURE. GOAL WAS TO CREATE A BEAUTIFUL DIALOGUE WITH THE ADJACENT DESERT AND RESIDENCE.
DESIRED OUTCOME:
INCREASE VISUAL APPEAL/LOWER WATER USE WITH NUMEROUS SPECIMEN SUCCULENTS AND A PLANTING DESIGN THAT IS INVITING, COLORFUL AND GRACIOUS, INCREASE YEAR AROUND COLOR AND BLOOMS TO ATTRACT NATIVE POLLINATORS SUCH AS BIRDS, BATS, HUMMINGBIRDS AND BUTTERFLIES MITIGATE DAMAGE TO PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY PREVIOUSLY USED AS CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS
LOWER WATER USAGE REPLACING EXISTING FAULTY IRRIGATION
LOWER ENERGY/INCREASED NIGHTTIME LIGHTING AESTHETICS WITH A PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND USING HUNTER/FX LED LIGHTING
CHALLENGES:
HILLSIDE/SLOPE
WILDLIFE
ROCKY SOILS
DIFFICULT ACCESS
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This is an example of a large hillside landscaping in San Francisco.

South Baton Rouge Kitchen Remodel:
If the kitchen space was a blank slate - how could it be designed to function best for the owners? Asking this question at the beginning and collaboration with the owner and designer that desired a beautiful end product was what contributed to the success of this project. We began with a center island cooktop that "cramped" the room for preparing meals and a relatively small refrigerator space. For an owner that loves to cook and entertain, we needed to increase the available space for cooking and food storage. In the end, we relocated the gas range to the side wall along with increasing the island size to allow room for meal preparation along with bar style seating for loved ones to "watch and test taste" while keeping good conversation close by the cook in action. We also were able to accommodate the owner's desire to increase the refrigerator/ freezer space without losing cabinet storage. Installing floor to ceiling cabinetry with accessory lighting gives this space the sense that good design and quality craftsmanship are necessary ingredients for another successful project by Spencer's Contracting.

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The owners of this 1960s ranch house loved their house but it wasn't configured to meet their needs. The house had only two small bedrooms for the family of four, and there was no casual living space for parents and kids to hang out separately. Neither we nor the clients wanted to increase the home's energy usage. It was a tall order: could we increase the home's size without increasing its energy footprint?
ADDING FUNCTIONALITY
We built two small additions, one at the front of the home and one off the side adjacent to the two existing bedrooms. These new spaces provided an additional bedroom on the main level as well as a new stair down to the basement. At basement level, the additions yielded a guest room, a full bathroom and a laundry area. The existing basement, which is now easily accessible from the main floor, was refinished as a casual family room.
The architect designed the new spaces to be spare and bright, replicating the mid-century aesthetic. Every detail—from the open stair, to the light maple floors, to the detailing of the bathroom vanity—echoes the vintage and character of the original home.
INTEGRATING ENERGY AND DESIGN
The key to meeting this challenge was a rigorous and integrated planning process with early-stage energy modeling accompanying design. As the architect (Anita Rogers) worked out the space plan, the energy consultant (Mike Duclos) analyzed how various scenarios could be combined with envelope and mechanical packages to not only hold the line on energy use but improve performance. We anticipate the plan we settled on will save 25% annually over pre-project energy use.

We designed and built this new kitchen as part of a main floor renovation of this 1891 rowhouse. The kitchen and main floor open plan reflect the homeowner’s contemporary taste, but with a nod to the historic aspect of the home. The clients were especially delighted with our success in achieving a “light and airy” feel.
The client wanted to open up the entire floor to increase the amount of natural light that flowed into the main floor of this rowhouse. He also wanted a visual connection from the front entry to the back door. The new kitchen reflects his contemporary style.
We flipped the original kitchen and dining room, and removed the walls to make the kitchen central to the floor plan. Moving the original kitchen from the back room to a central location in the floorplan allowed us to:
• Place all the storage and appliances on a party wall where no windows would be obscured.
• Increase the size of the kitchen and provide better flow for entertaining
• Increase natural light by doubling the size of the back window and installing two new windows. A new full-light rear door also allows natural light to flow into the space.
The client did not want access from the main floor to the basement apartment, so we closed off the stairs and turned the space into closets. We created closets with hidden doors with sass hinges and touch latches.
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This is a redesigned studio apartment we recently renovated. The goal was to increase function and increase the feeling of separate functions. Luckily, this studio is of an impressive size and we were able to increase function via a large kitchen, dining area, home office, and bedroom area.
Each separated area serves its own purpose and gives the feeling that the apartment, though small, has plenty of space for differing tasks. The result is a highly functioning studio that doesn’t feel cramped, but rather like a one bed apartment.
Designed by Chi Renovation & Design who serve Chicago and its surrounding suburbs, with an emphasis on the North Side and North Shore. You'll find their work from the Loop through Lincoln Park, Skokie, Wilmette, and all the way up to Lake Forest.
For more about Chi Renovation & Design, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/portfolio/upscale-chicago-studio-renovation-design/

Almost any addition or change you make to a home will have an impact on its resale value, but that is not to say that any change will bring you the best return on investment. Proper planning and choosing the right renovations and upgrades will pay off the most. So, where should you start? For your convenience, we take care of all the aspects involved in increasing your property’s value.
Bathrooms and kitchens always bring a great return on investment, as it does not only increase value but also attracts more eyes to your property, even if you only choose to do some small improvements. Increasing interior spaces or making room additions are another great to achieve your reselling goals. For outdoor spaces, beautiful landscapes and living spaces where people can spend their days with friends and family are great selling points.

Green Home Systems recently installed a 10.20 kW LG & SOLAREDGE system for Timothy H. in Eads, Colorado. This system was chosen because it provided the most competitive pricing and guaranteed performance and durability. The installation process took a couple weeks and resulted in increased home value and locked-in low energy costs for Timothy and his family.
At Green Home Systems our mission is to provide unparalleled solar solutions at the most economical price, as well as provide our customers with the best customer service in the industry. We strive to make sure that all of our customers have access to renewable energy solutions through our wide selection of solar panels, batteries, inverters, and more.
Our team of professional technicians has extensive experience in the industry, providing efficient installations with minimal disruption to your daily routine. During the installation process of Timothy's system, our team worked quickly and efficiently to ensure that everything was installed correctly and securely with no issues arising during or after installation.
Once completed, Timothy's LG & SOLAREDGE 10.20KW SYSTEM provided him with a variety of benefits including:
Reduced Energy Costs – With a new solar system, Timothy's energy costs were reduced significantly.
Increased Property Value – With an increase in property value due to the addition of a solar panel system.
Secure Investment – With an efficient solar panel system and 25 year warranty on parts and labor, Timothy was able to make a secure investment.
In addition to these benefits, Timothy also had access to a variety of government incentives that made going solar even more appealing. These incentives included tax credits and other financial savings that made going solar cost effective for him and his family.
At Green Home Systems we are proud of being able to provide clean renewable energy solutions to people like Timothy throughout Eads, Colorado and beyond! We understand how important it is for everyone to have access to reliable renewable energy sources that are both cost effective and good for the environment! Our team is dedicated to helping more people benefit from green energy solutions by providing top tier customer service at the most economical prices!

Adding a ceiling fan to a porch roof or pergola is a great way to keep air flowing during hot summer days for maximum comfort.
Transitional exterior home idea in Raleigh
Transitional exterior home idea in Raleigh

Custom rooftop skylight built with passive solar design principles. In the Summer , direct summer sun is blocked thus reducing heat inside the home BUT it accepts reflected light thus increasing interior light.....the result is great light without the overwhelming heat. In the wintertime, the skylight receives direct sun which increases light and radiant energy within the home.
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