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Inspiration for a large southwestern backyard landscaping in Phoenix.

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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: 41 Degrees North Construction, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Wild Violets (Landscape and Garden Design on Martha's Vineyard)
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
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One of the most prestigious projects we have supplied is the Martin House in Buffalo NY. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904 it was the largest residential complex of his career and one of the most expensive.
Although the house had fallen in to disrepair and a number of the buildings demolished, the Darwin Martin House Corporation have over seen its re-birth and return to its former glory.
Northern became involved in 1994 and supplied tiles for the main house in 1996 and the Barton house a year later. Once the Pergola and Garage had been re-created we again supplied tiles, finishing out a 14 year involvement with the project. This is a true masterpiece of American design and heritage and you owe yourself a visit.

Wood milled from the property itself and a large, indigenous boulder forms the shower seat – this master bathroom’s natural elements create a luxurious, spa-like retreat.

In a family room with a series of related areas for comfort, conversation, and fun, lacewood walls accented by wenge wood details create a glamorous backdrop to showcase the client’s extensive collection of French Art Deco prints, indigenous art, and sculpture. Hand-painted halogen pendants over bar and billiard table repeat the patterns in the Kandinsky rug. The beautiful marble floor is wonderfully warm, courtesy of the radiant heat system underneath; a meticulously planned sound system provides excellent, echo-free audio quality.
Photo credit Peter Rymwid

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Home office - eclectic freestanding desk dark wood floor home office idea in Denver with yellow walls
Home office - eclectic freestanding desk dark wood floor home office idea in Denver with yellow walls

Jason Hulet
Example of a classic open concept coffered ceiling living room design in Other with beige walls
Example of a classic open concept coffered ceiling living room design in Other with beige walls

Tight path on this small scale lot in the borough
Inspiration for a small contemporary drought-tolerant and shade side yard stone landscaping in Philadelphia.
Inspiration for a small contemporary drought-tolerant and shade side yard stone landscaping in Philadelphia.

This is an example of a traditional front yard stone walkway in Philadelphia.

Wood and hues of water come together in this family's classic cottage home by MAC Custom Homes.
photo by: Jason Hulet
Inspiration for a coastal open concept kitchen remodel in Other with a farmhouse sink, blue cabinets and wood countertops
Inspiration for a coastal open concept kitchen remodel in Other with a farmhouse sink, blue cabinets and wood countertops

Design ideas for a large modern rock backyard stone landscaping in Santa Barbara.

One of the most prestigious projects we have supplied is the Martin House in Buffalo NY. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904 it was the largest residential complex of his career and one of the most expensive.
Although the house had fallen in to disrepair and a number of the buildings demolished, the Darwin Martin House Corporation have over seen its re-birth and return to its former glory.
Northern became involved in 1994 and supplied tiles for the main house in 1996 and the Barton house a year later. Once the Pergola and Garage had been re-created we again supplied tiles, finishing out a 14 year involvement with the project. This is a true masterpiece of American design and heritage and you owe yourself a visit.

Louver cabinet doors are a familiar, tropical design element. In the tropical climates of the West Indies, louvered shutters and woven rattan cabinet doors promote air flow and can be used as an accent.
Columbus’s quest to discover a western trade route to the exotic spice ports in the East Indies, led to the discovery of tropical islands in the Caribbean that became known as the West Indies. Despite the variety of architectural and design influences from Europe, there are several indigenous design elements that are iconic to these islands.
Woven cane and rattan furnishings were airy and light in this humid, tropical environment. Gauzy fabrics, sun-baked colors, and louvered shutters were hallmarks. Heavy woods, like Mahogany, held up well in the tropics, and rich dark finishes were common. Islanders used tropical motifs in their furniture carvings – palm fronds, pineapples, and other island flora.
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