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Farmhouse style black and white, jack and jill bathroom with tiled alcove shower.
Example of a huge kids' white tile and porcelain tile double-sink, porcelain tile and black floor bathroom design in Other with shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a freestanding vanity and a hinged shower door
Example of a huge kids' white tile and porcelain tile double-sink, porcelain tile and black floor bathroom design in Other with shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a freestanding vanity and a hinged shower door

Carolina Maholik from Reico Kitchen & Bath in Chantilly, VA, collaborated with Thomas Amooson and Patrick Dennis to design a transitional bathroom remodel featuring Ultracraft Cabinetry.
The bathroom cabinets are the Daytona door style in an Urban Grey painted finish.
The clients expressed how it was a dream to work with Carolina saying, “she has an exceptional eye for design and helped us through completing three bathroom projects. Not only is Carolina great with design but she also addresses any problems that arise. She clearly puts the customer first.”
“The clients were wonderful to work with,” said Carolina. “They both have great design instincts and wanted each room to have a clear design while still matching the character of their home. I truly loved working with them for each bathroom and think each space came together beautifully on their own as well as a cohesive home.”
Photo’s courtesy of BTW Images.

It’s about a shoemaker sometimes having no shoes. One day our own interior designer, Nathan Drewes, took a hard look at the guest suite in the dependency of his hundred-sixty-year-old house. What he saw made him aesthetically tank. While there may have been a few pieces of beloved family furniture, everything else looked dowdy, dusty, even drab. Tout suite he went right to the cobbler’s bench to reimagine the rooms.
Clearly a few random patches weren’t going to be enough. The space needed total transformation. He realized a slick minimalist look would never work in those old rooms or make sense with the rest of the house. To be honest, it really didn’t reflect his taste anyway. Nathan happened to have a budding neo-classical collection, begun while still in college. For some time he had been itching to reassemble it in an appropriate setting. Despite being a millennial, his instincts led him to evoke a reverie of a luxury-loving 19th century New Orleans gentleman. Inspired by strong palettes of the past and textured interiors, he salvaged curtains and carpets from a former apartment in Lyon, found a local artisan to frame a batch of early 19th century engravings, selected rich feeling fabrics, and splurged on interesting lighting.
The results are anything but drab. With rooms that conjure a shaded feeling against the intrusive tropic sun, the effect is dense with polished woods, lush with fabrics. One is enveloped in shadows and dreams.
Photography by Sara Essex Bradley
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Farmhouse style black and white, jack and jill bathroom with tiled alcove shower.
Huge kids' white tile and porcelain tile double-sink, porcelain tile and black floor bathroom photo in Other with shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a freestanding vanity and a hinged shower door
Huge kids' white tile and porcelain tile double-sink, porcelain tile and black floor bathroom photo in Other with shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a freestanding vanity and a hinged shower door

Vacant Home staging for realtor in Carlisle PA, by Sherri Blum, Celebrity Designer and Home Stager.
Example of a mid-sized eclectic carpeted and white floor family room design in Philadelphia with yellow walls and a standard fireplace
Example of a mid-sized eclectic carpeted and white floor family room design in Philadelphia with yellow walls and a standard fireplace

Lisa Gebhart of Reico Kitchen and Bath in King of Prussia, PA collaborated with Bowman Walker to design a transitional-inspired beach house kitchen featuring Merillat Classic cabinetry in the Portrait door style. The kitchen's perimeter cabinets are in the Boardwalk finish, while the island cabinets are in the Basalt finish. The countertops are Hanstone Montauk quartz. Appliances were provided by others.
The client expressed their gratitude, stating, "Everything about working with Lisa was amazing, she was my secret weapon to the compliments I received in construction mode. Her kitchen design suggestions worked with our budget and transitional beach house design."
"The best suggestion Lisa gave was to follow my instincts. She didn’t always agree with me, but she kindly offered an alternative and was always right! My favorite part of the kitchen is the custom hood and island cabinets. Well done!"
Lisa added, "The clients, along with their builder, were all such a pleasure to work with! We worked together on selections and designs for many months and through several revisions and finally got to a place where it was able to exceed their expectations. Building a whole house can be challenging, but I believe their final selections and designs will make them happy for years to come."
Photos courtesy of Dan Williams Photography.

Digital natives, naturally social, instinctively globe-trotters: this is the new-millennium youngsters’ style. They need dynamic spaces, always connected and designed for the absolute freedom. Tiramolla is the answer: a project able to always be in line with the times and able to change itself following different tastes and needs. Style is all to be invented: Nordic minimal, romantic décor, contemporary urban. One world, many different styles.

It’s about a shoemaker sometimes having no shoes. One day our own interior designer, Nathan Drewes, took a hard look at the guest suite in the dependency of his hundred-sixty-year-old house. What he saw made him aesthetically tank. While there may have been a few pieces of beloved family furniture, everything else looked dowdy, dusty, even drab. Tout suite he went right to the cobbler’s bench to reimagine the rooms.
Clearly a few random patches weren’t going to be enough. The space needed total transformation. He realized a slick minimalist look would never work in those old rooms or make sense with the rest of the house. To be honest, it really didn’t reflect his taste anyway. Nathan happened to have a budding neo-classical collection, begun while still in college. For some time he had been itching to reassemble it in an appropriate setting. Despite being a millennial, his instincts led him to evoke a reverie of a luxury-loving 19th century New Orleans gentleman. Inspired by strong palettes of the past and textured interiors, he salvaged curtains and carpets from a former apartment in Lyon, found a local artisan to frame a batch of early 19th century engravings, selected rich feeling fabrics, and splurged on interesting lighting.
The results are anything but drab. With rooms that conjure a shaded feeling against the intrusive tropic sun, the effect is dense with polished woods, lush with fabrics. One is enveloped in shadows and dreams.
Photography by Sara Essex Bradley

Lisa Gebhart of Reico Kitchen and Bath in King of Prussia, PA collaborated with Bowman Walker to design a transitional-inspired beach house kitchen featuring Merillat Classic cabinetry in the Portrait door style. The kitchen's perimeter cabinets are in the Boardwalk finish, while the island cabinets are in the Basalt finish. The countertops are Hanstone Montauk quartz. Appliances were provided by others.
The client expressed their gratitude, stating, "Everything about working with Lisa was amazing, she was my secret weapon to the compliments I received in construction mode. Her kitchen design suggestions worked with our budget and transitional beach house design."
"The best suggestion Lisa gave was to follow my instincts. She didn’t always agree with me, but she kindly offered an alternative and was always right! My favorite part of the kitchen is the custom hood and island cabinets. Well done!"
Lisa added, "The clients, along with their builder, were all such a pleasure to work with! We worked together on selections and designs for many months and through several revisions and finally got to a place where it was able to exceed their expectations. Building a whole house can be challenging, but I believe their final selections and designs will make them happy for years to come."
Photos courtesy of Dan Williams Photography.

Sandra Costa approaches every property as a one-of-a-kind design experience—never repeated, never predictable.
Each project is treated as a standalone vision, carefully shaped around the client's individuality, the architecture, and the lifestyle it is meant to elevate. Her work is not driven by trends, but by an instinctive ability to translate personality into environments that feel both effortless and extraordinary.
Over the years, Sandra Costa has built a reputation for delivering highly customized designs with precision and integrity—consistently completing projects on time and often under budget. This rare combination of creativity and discipline gives clients exceptional design and confidence throughout the process.
The result is more than a finished space—it is a signature environment that reflects a level of thought, care, and originality that cannot be replicated.

Digital natives, naturally social, instinctively globe-trotters: this is the new-millennium youngsters’ style. They need dynamic spaces, always connected and designed for the absolute freedom. Tiramolla is the answer: a project able to always be in line with the times and able to change itself following different tastes and needs. Style is all to be invented: Nordic minimal, romantic décor, contemporary urban. One world, many different styles.

SLOWOOD IS AN INSTINCT, THE BREATH OF NATURE, UNCONSTRAINED AND VITAL, BEAUTIFULLY HARMONIOUS.
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom remodel in Miami
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom remodel in Miami

FullView Modern
Perfectly refined, thoroughly Mendota
Designed for those who are ready for the next level of fireplace enjoyment, the Mendota Modern transcends traditional fireplace design and elevates it to a new level of elegance and sophistication. The fact that the passion and beauty is fueled by efficient Mendota BurnGreen™ technology adds to its refined, contemporary appeal.
FullView Modern
Blending contemporary elements with the primal, instinctive allure of fire, this simple yet stunning fireplace makes a confident statement in any room.
An elegant, contemporary fireplace that’s smarter, too
Flames leap from a base of natural river rock or glass fire stones
A choice of interior linings that intensify the nuances of the fire
Combines today’s high-efficiency green technology with century-old Mendota craftsmanship
Easily customized with a choice of fronts, doors, fire base and interior linings
Remote controlled variable flames: 18,000 to 29,000 BTUH

Entryway - small traditional medium tone wood floor entryway idea in New York with blue walls and a white front door

Lisa Gebhart of Reico Kitchen and Bath in King of Prussia, PA collaborated with Bowman Walker to design a transitional-inspired beach house kitchen featuring Merillat Classic cabinetry in the Portrait door style. The kitchen's perimeter cabinets are in the Boardwalk finish, while the island cabinets are in the Basalt finish. The countertops are Hanstone Montauk quartz. Appliances were provided by others.
The client expressed their gratitude, stating, "Everything about working with Lisa was amazing, she was my secret weapon to the compliments I received in construction mode. Her kitchen design suggestions worked with our budget and transitional beach house design."
"The best suggestion Lisa gave was to follow my instincts. She didn’t always agree with me, but she kindly offered an alternative and was always right! My favorite part of the kitchen is the custom hood and island cabinets. Well done!"
Lisa added, "The clients, along with their builder, were all such a pleasure to work with! We worked together on selections and designs for many months and through several revisions and finally got to a place where it was able to exceed their expectations. Building a whole house can be challenging, but I believe their final selections and designs will make them happy for years to come."
Photos courtesy of Dan Williams Photography.

Archadeck of Columbus Delivers Year-Round Enjoyment with a 3-Season Room/Patio/Hardscape/Fire Pit Combination in Dublin, OH
Sometimes a tired, aging wooden deck just needs to be RE-tired, as in “retired,” as in replaced by a patio. That was the case for these Dublin, OH, homeowners who decided to go with a fresh, new paver patio and hardscape from Archadeck of Columbus instead of redecking or having a new deck installed. They also upgraded their screened porch by turning it into a 3-season room. Their instincts were good. Look how this stunning patio and 3-season room combination space has brought new life to their back yard!

Contemporary beautiful bathroom, enriched by chandelier from our Musa collection
WHEN THE BEAUTY IS LIGHT AS A FEATHER. The fusion of decorative and contemporary gives life to a collection of lamps that it bewitches to the feeling of smooth lightness. The elements in metal gold and chromium, together with the blown Murano glasses, craquelé, evoke in fact the shape of the feather, natural symbol of beauty and vanity. A creation of great class, which witnesses the instinctive passion for beauty.

Carolina Maholik from Reico Kitchen & Bath in Chantilly, VA, collaborated with Thomas Amooson and Patrick Dennis to design a transitional bathroom remodel featuring Ultracraft Cabinetry.
The bathroom cabinets are the Daytona door style in an Urban Grey painted finish.
The clients expressed how it was a dream to work with Carolina saying, “she has an exceptional eye for design and helped us through completing three bathroom projects. Not only is Carolina great with design but she also addresses any problems that arise. She clearly puts the customer first.”
“The clients were wonderful to work with,” said Carolina. “They both have great design instincts and wanted each room to have a clear design while still matching the character of their home. I truly loved working with them for each bathroom and think each space came together beautifully on their own as well as a cohesive home.”
Photo’s courtesy of BTW Images.

Succesful fusion of seemingly unmatching elements is truly a form of art. Instinctively, we recognize that a streamline shapes do not belong together with geometrical ones. The designers of this particular wall panel have taken the risk to prove our instincs wrong, by fitting a circle line with squares. What they achieved is a multidimensional form. Proper arrangement of these decorative panels will change a plain wall into a real work of art.
Specification:
Width: 60 cm*
Height: 60 cm*
Thickness: 1.4-2.4 cm
Weight: 6.3 kg
* dimensions tolerance 1cm, in ordered part up to 1mm.
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