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A quintessential 1925 bungalow located in the charming neighborhood of Virginia Highland in Atlanta, this project included a renovation of the kitchen, family room and powder room on the first floor, and the laundry and primary bath on the second. The Copper Sky Design + Remodel team reconfigured the first floor to better accommodate additional cabinetry and an island in the kitchen by borrowing space from what was a full bathroom and converting it to a half bath. Upstairs, unfinished attic space was converted to a roomy laundry room while the 200 square foot primary bath remained in its original footprint.

Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary black two-story concrete fiberboard and clapboard house exterior remodel in Seattle with a shed roof and a black roof
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Example of a transitional 3/4 medium tone wood floor and beige floor alcove shower design in Sacramento with shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, a hinged shower door and gray countertops

Example of a light wood floor and beige floor dining room design in Phoenix with beige walls

Meagan Larsen
Mid-sized transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Salt Lake City with yellow walls
Mid-sized transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Salt Lake City with yellow walls

Example of a trendy two-story mixed siding house exterior design in Detroit with a shed roof

This 1950's Bungalow style home is in the heart of Downtown Orlando. The homeowners needed a better space plan and wanted to bring in some luxury to the home. The #1 issue they needed to address was the size of the shower and #2 was storage. The new shower is fit for a king with spa style shower heads and steamer. We included a tall utility style cabinet for linens so that we would not lose valuable space with closet walls. We had plenty of space for the

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Example of a mid-sized transitional gray floor home weight room design in New York with orange walls

Mike Sinclair
Example of a trendy girl light wood floor and brown floor nursery design in Kansas City with white walls
Example of a trendy girl light wood floor and brown floor nursery design in Kansas City with white walls

The original small 2 bedroom dwelling was deconstructed piece by piece, with every element recycled/re-used. The larger, newly built home + studio uses much less energy than the original. In fact, the home and office combined are net zero (the home’s blower door test came in at Passive House levels, though certification was not procured). The transformed home boasts a better functioning layout, increased square footage, and bold accent colors to boot. The multiple level patios book-end the home’s front and rear facades. The added outdoor living with the nearly 13’ sliding doors allows ample natural light into the home. The transom windows create an increased openness with the floor to ceiling glazing. The larger tilt-turn windows throughout the home provide ventilation and open views for the 3-level contemporary home. In addition, the larger overhangs provide increased passive thermal protection from the scattered sunny days. The conglomeration of exterior materials is diverse and playful with dark stained wood, concrete, natural wood finish, and teal horizontal siding. A fearless selection of a bright orange window brings a bold accent to the street-side composition. These elements combined create a dynamic modern design to the inclusive Portland backdrop.

Located in the Langley Fork Historic District in McLean, Virginia, this residence was designed to speak to the formal massing seen in the existing neighborhood fabric of stately traditional homes. The simplicity and clean lines of the stucco and limestone façade blends harmoniously with its surroundings. Traditional forms, interjected with modern twists, create a tension that carries throughout the design, creating a home that feels warm and familiar while clean and distilled at the same time. Photo Credit: Gordon Beall Photography

This three-story Westhampton Beach home designed for family get-togethers features a large entry and open-plan kitchen, dining, and living room. The kitchen was gut-renovated to merge seamlessly with the living room. For worry-free entertaining and clean-up, we used lots of performance fabrics and refinished the existing hardwood floors with a custom greige stain. A palette of blues, creams, and grays, with a touch of yellow, is complemented by natural materials like wicker and wood. The elegant furniture, striking decor, and statement lighting create a light and airy interior that is both sophisticated and welcoming, for beach living at its best, without the fuss!
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