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Our goal was to modernize an outdated spec kitchen by increasing the overall storage capacity and re-configuring the work-space to accommodate more use while increasing the natural light into the kitchen.
We collaborated with the Owners Architect and determined it was necessary to partially remove the wall between the kitchen and dining room. Two small windows along the rear wall were replaced with a new over-sized window bringing in massive amounts of natural light. We removed a breakfast table that previously crowded the kitchen circulation and replaced it with a breakfast counter facing the kitchen and new window.
The semi-open kitchen, delineated by the breakfast counter created a visual buffer for a busy kitchen and maximized the views and natural from the new window. By organizing every cabinet, we maximized the storage capacity and further increased the ergonomics of the kitchen using drawers for dishes and other items.
Jonathan Kolbe Photographer

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.
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Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Calgary
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Elegant vinyl floor kitchen photo in Other with a drop-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, laminate countertops, green backsplash and white appliances

Kitchen Renovation: layout modification and aesthetic upgrades.
Cabinets: Rustic Cherry Natural
Counter tops: Golden Supreme Granite
Back splash: Rittenhouse square bisquit
Appliances: Samsung Black Stainless
This was a traditional ranch style home with a small kitchen that lacked counter top space and had a cramped dining room that blocked access to the garage and back patio. The renovation focused on creating better flow, opening up the walkways, increasing storage and was upgraded to our aesthetic taste.
The island incorporates dining seating for up to 5 while also providing storage for the Microwave, Trash/Recycling and Storage for dog food/board games. We designed a custom hood surround to fit within our limited ceiling height. This simple design added character and visual interest to a simple space plan. Full height pantry storage was added on the end of the kitchen by the patio doors, leaving just enough room before the garage door for the dog food bowls.
Electrical was upgraded for the whole space, going from 2 outlets in the kitchen to 7 has increased the usability of the space. A USB outlet was added to the end of the island so that people can charge their phones. Prior to the renovation there was a lack of lighting, we added can lights and an island pendant to increase visibility for prep.

Elegant multicolored floor kitchen photo in Other with white appliances

Creating designer Accessory Dwelling Units for space-crunched residences. Diori Design is an expert in ADU Construction in San Diego, as it performs some of the most extensive home additions, by bconvertying old & unused garages into spacious bedrooms and family suites with all the standard amenities and facilities.
ADU Construction in San Diego, CA - https://www.dioridesign.com/

Design ideas for a large hillside landscaping in San Francisco.

A design build sunroom addition looking over Lake Linganore in New Market Maryland would be a great way to enjoy the beautiful views and natural light. Talon Construction is the right contractor who can design and build the perfect sunroom for your needs.
Here are some things to consider when designing your sunroom:
The size of the sunroom. You'll need to decide how much space you need and what you want to use the sunroom for.
The materials you want to use. Sunrooms can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, vinyl, and aluminum.
The style of the sunroom. You can choose a traditional or modern style, or something in between like transitional.
The features you want. Sunrooms can have a variety of features, such as skylights, ceiling fans, and a fireplace
Here are some of the benefits of having a design build sunroom addition looking over Lake Linganore in New Market Maryland:
Increased living space. A sunroom can add valuable living space to your home.
Enjoyable views. A sunroom is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the views of Lake Linganore.
Natural light. A sunroom will bring in natural light, which can help to improve the mood and energy levels of the people who use it.
Increased home value. A sunroom can increase the value of your home.
If you're interested in having a design build sunroom addition looking over Lake Linganore in New Market Maryland, give Talon Construction a call and they can help you through the design and construction process.

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.

Photo by Mike Casey
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.

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.
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