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Boyce Design + Build
Light brown custom cedar screen walls provide privacy along the landscaped terrace and compliment the warm hues of the decking and provide the perfect backdrop for the floating wooden bench.
Soundesign Group Architects, PLLC
Large minimalist multicolored two-story mixed siding house exterior photo in Seattle with a shed roof
Calvis Wyant Luxury Homes
Our first completed home in the Park Place series at Silverleaf in North Scottsdale blends traditional and modern elements to create a cleaner, brighter, simpler feel.
Interior design by DeCesare Design Group
Photography by Mark Boisclair Photography
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Paul Davis Architects
Photograph by Art Gray
Mid-sized minimalist open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room library photo in Los Angeles with white walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized minimalist open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room library photo in Los Angeles with white walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and no tv
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This Westlake site posed several challenges that included managing a sloping lot and capturing the views of downtown Austin in specific locations on the lot, while staying within the height restrictions. The service and garages split in two, buffering the less private areas of the lot creating an inner courtyard. The ancillary rooms are organized around this court leading up to the entertaining areas. The main living areas serve as a transition to a private natural vegetative bluff on the North side. Breezeways and terraces connect the various outdoor living spaces feeding off the great room and dining, balancing natural light and summer breezes to the interior spaces. The private areas are located on the upper level, organized in an inverted “u”, maximizing the best views on the lot. The residence represents a programmatic collaboration of the clients’ needs and subdivision restrictions while engaging the unique features of the lot.
Built by Butterfield Custom Homes
Photography by Adam Steiner
Linden L.A.N.D. Group
Rebecca Lindenmeyr
Inspiration for a small farmhouse full sun backyard outdoor sport court in Burlington for summer.
Inspiration for a small farmhouse full sun backyard outdoor sport court in Burlington for summer.
Parlour & Palm
Dark green walls and rich textures turned this basic bedroom (and WFH space) into a moody, bohemian dream.
Interior design & styling by Parlour & Palm.
Photos by Misha Cohen Photography.
Design Studio West
When the homeowners decided it was time to update their kitchen to have it reflect more their current tastes and needs, they came to me.
They wanted to have a hearth-style hood area and a mantel to display seasonal decorations. The kitchen was extended slightly to accommodate the mantel, and to add the microwave, oven, & warming drawer to the primary work side of the kitchen. A second prep sink and refrigerator drawers were added to the island. Hand selected Teak wood was used as the countertop, because of the luscious texture and durability around wet areas, more than most other woods. A very long towel bar, set to the backside of the island, allows Trisha a handy place to display tea towels.
Challenging to this design was that the ceiling height is only 94”, which we couldn’t raise. The kitchen, however, feels more open due to the lightness of the cabinet color, the glass-front and open display cabinets, the different levels of cabinets, and the liberal amount of well-balanced details. The bountiful details include two cabinet colors, two counter top materials, five door styles, three glass types, three drawer styles, and four hardware styles all designed to keep the observer engaged in the space.
This kitchen can be described as a lush bouquet with each individual element gracefully adding to the spectacular result
Design and remodel by Design Studio West
Brady Architectural Photography
Christy Webber Landscapes
With amazing city views, its hard not to want to spend all your time living outside. With this design, you can. In one corner you have planters packed with seasonal vegetables that can be picked, rinsed and served, all within about 10 footsteps. Want some protein with that? No problem. The outdoor kitchen is set to feed a crowd, all while engaging friends over the bar, and into the dining area. Here, with built-in retractable pergola canopies, you can control your environment to whatever shade, sun, or night sky setting you desire. And then, when you can eat no more, kick-back and relax in the comfy, heated lounge seating area.
Walker Architects
A cozy breakfast nook with built-in banquette seating and chalkboard accent wall.
© Eric Roth Photography
Example of a trendy eat-in kitchen design in Boston with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and gray countertops
Example of a trendy eat-in kitchen design in Boston with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and gray countertops
JRP Design & Remodel
This mid-century masterpiece showcases simple, fuss-free design with modern elements and hints of retro-glam. The clean, simple lines and minimalist inspiration are a nod to the timelessness of the era and each room is bright with windows that all open to marry the outdoors and indoors. Natural light together with unique design elements achieve a relationship between privacy and transparency from the moment you walk into this home without sacrificing functionality. Organic and quirky details are the perfect finishing touches reflecting a sense of nostalgia and modern individuality that this home deserves.
Photo Credit: Clarified Studios
Gregory Davis & Associates
Landscape Design and Installation by Gregory Davis & Associates, www.gdalandscape.com
Abran Rubiner Photography
Design ideas for a traditional backyard retaining wall landscape in Los Angeles.
Design ideas for a traditional backyard retaining wall landscape in Los Angeles.
Flavin Architects
Set in the garden beside a traditional Dutch Colonial home in Wellesley, Flavin conceived this boldly modern retreat, built of steel, wood and concrete. The building is designed to engage the client’s passions for gardening, entertaining and restoring vintage Vespa scooters. The Vespa repair shop and garage are on the first floor. The second floor houses a home office and veranda. On top is a roof deck with space for lounging and outdoor dining, surrounded by a vegetable garden in raised planters. The structural steel frame of the building is left exposed; and the side facing the public side is draped with a mahogany screen that creates privacy in the building and diffuses the dappled light filtered through the trees. Photo by: Peter Vanderwarker Photography
SolutionForSpaces
3 Universal Screens Down, 1 Screen Up, All remote controlled individually.
TRUE - Refrigeration
Nature Kast Cabinetry
4 Seasons Outdoor Kitchen Showroom 1125 1st Ave East
Kalispell, Montana 59901
Beer & Wine Fridges\ Breesista Furntirue Firemagic grills granite counter-top indoor-outdoor living NatureKast Cabinetry Outdoor Cabinetry outdoor dining outdoor furniture outdoor living outdoor refrigerators raised counter-top Solaria Heating true refrigeration Universal Screens Wellness mats.
Wagner Hodgson
Wagner Residence
North Ferrisburgh, Vermont
Keith Wagner drew from his love of flat land and open sky when it came to selecting a site and designing his own home. The resulting assembly of wood and metal outbuildings forms a minimalist compound containing a main house, guest house, painting studio and sculpture studio. The outbuildings are organized by and contained within a datum of low concrete walls, a tree bosque, hedgerows and a crushed stone sculpture court. The architecture gives way to the landscape and allows visitors to focus on nature. Keith's own large spherical sculptures dot the landscape and evoke the rolled hay bales seen across the New England landscape.
Architectural Design: Keith Wagner with Birdseye Design
Image Credit: Westphalen Photography
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FINNE Architects
The Mazama Cabin is located at the end of a beautiful meadow in the Methow Valley, on the east slope of the North Cascades Mountains in Washington state. The 1500 SF cabin is a superb place for a weekend get-a-way, with a garage below and compact living space above. The roof is “lifted” by a continuous band of clerestory windows, and the upstairs living space has a large glass wall facing a beautiful view of the mountain face known locally as Goat Wall. The project is characterized by sustainable cedar siding and
recycled metal roofing; the walls and roof have 40% higher insulation values than typical construction.
The cabin will become a guest house when the main house is completed in late 2012.
Jamie Laubhan-Oliver
Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in Dallas with glass-front cabinets, metal backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a double-bowl sink and metallic backsplash
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