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Phoebe Howard
Laurey Glenn
Example of a large farmhouse beige two-story wood exterior home design in Nashville with a hip roof
Example of a large farmhouse beige two-story wood exterior home design in Nashville with a hip roof
1J Homes
Open concept kitchen and living room
Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary l-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Other with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, metallic backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary l-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Other with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, metallic backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Cording Landscape Design
Custom granite seat walls and firepit with Pennsylvania bluestone cap. Random pattern square cut PA bluestone patio surface. Red Laceleaf Japanese Maple enframes the view.
Alan & Linda Detrick Photography
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
This modern kitchen feature White Mountain Marble countertops in a honed finish. Most people shy from marbles in the kitchen. This marble is stronger than most and can with stand the everyday use in the kitchen.
Inspired Interiors
This bathroom gleams with elegance and sophistication. The geometric tiled stand up shower gives an edgy feel contrasting the Carrara marble seen throughout the bathroom.
Everything Home
A medley of modern-rustic design and patterns come together in this transitional style home.
Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
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Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
This modern kitchen feature White Mountain Marble countertops in a honed finish. Most people shy from marbles in the kitchen. This marble is stronger than most and can with stand the everyday use in the kitchen.
Dresser Homes
This kitchen was on the Buckhead Junior League Tour of Kitchens in 2007.
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Atlanta with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, marble countertops and green cabinets
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Atlanta with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, marble countertops and green cabinets
O’Hara Interiors
A great way to brighten up a bedroom is with painted nightstands. In this case, we wanted to maintain a calming environment with neutral wall colors and bedding. To add a bit of cheer to the space, we upholstered two lounge chairs and painted both nightstands similar shaded of aqua. Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | L. Cramer Builders + Remodelers, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
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John Lum Architecture, Inc. AIA
Photos Courtesy of Sharon Risedorph & Michelle Wilson (Sunset Books)
Elegant bathroom photo in San Francisco with a pedestal sink
Elegant bathroom photo in San Francisco with a pedestal sink
Lincorp / Borchert
Built in hutch is the perfect place for the client to serve appetizers when entertaining. A great storage unit and point of interest in the room, it stands out with its stylish dark stain in a traditional raised panel door and simple hardware. Granite tops in Giallo Ornamental work well with the slate backsplash.
Photo by Brian Walters
M/I Homes
Living Room
Transitional open concept living room photo in Chicago with gray walls and no tv
Transitional open concept living room photo in Chicago with gray walls and no tv
Chimney King, LLC
Massaro House is a U.S. residence inspired by designs of a never-constructed project conceived by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is located on the privately owned Petre Island (sometimes spelled Petra Island) in Lake Mahopac, New York, and is named for its owner, Joseph Massaro
In 1949, Wright received a commission from an engineer named A. K. Chahroudi to build a house on the 10-acre Petre Island, which Chahroudi owned. Chahroudi would later state that during a lunch meeting he had with Wright and Edgar Kaufmann, the owner of Wright’s celebrated Fallingwater, the architect told Kaufmann: "When I finish the house on the island, it will surpass your Fallingwater"
Wright worked on designing a one-story, 5,000-square-foot house for three months, but the project was cancelled when Chahroudi realized he was not able to afford the $50,000 budget that Wright envisioned for the project, nor a second more modest version requested of Wright. Instead, Wright designed a 1,200-square-foot cottage for Chahroudi for the island.
In 1996, Petre Island was purchased for $700,000 by Joseph Massaro, a sheet metal contractor.Though he had seen the original Wright drawings for the main home years earlier, he initially intended merely to restore the island’s guest cottage. Massaro received those renderings as part of the purchase of the island.
Massaro sold his sheet metal business in 2000 to focus on the creation of the house, the construction phase of which took place between 2003 and 2007.
All that survived of the original Chahroudi commission were five Wright drawings, including a floor plan with ideas for built-in and stand-alone furniture, a building section, and three elevations. Massaro hired Thomas A. Heinz, an architect and Wright historian, to complete the unfinished design.
Heinz employed 3D CAD/CAM computer softwareto model aspects of Wright's design not self-evident in the original renderings. His design also provided updated heating and cooling solutions that were not part of the original Wright concept, such as air conditioning and radiant heating. It was also determined to add Chimney King Decorative Chimney Shrouds for the homes six fireplaces.
In common with Fallingwater, the house’s design does not merely accommodate but actually incorporates the island’s topography. A 12-foot high, 60-foot long rock forms the exterior to the entry and an interior wall, while a smaller rock doubles as a kitchen and bathroom wall. Again, like Fallingwater's signature terraces, the house features a cantilevered deck that stretches 25 feet over Lake Mahopac. Its 18-foot high living area is illuminated with 26 triangular skylights.
Throughout the construction, Massaro was in conflict with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, which was established by the architect in 1940 to conserve his intellectual property. Massaro told interviewers that the foundation requested $450,000 to render working drawings from Wright's sketches and supervise construction of the house. After Massaro hired Heinz, the foundation filed a lawsuit, which ended in a settlement that limited Massaro to referring to the structure as being "inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright".
To date, the foundation refuses to recognize Massaro House as an official Frank Lloyd Wright creation. Philip Allsopp, the foundation’s chief executive office, has stated: “It’s not a Frank Lloyd Wright house, because it hasn’t been certified by the foundation.”
Yet in the Los Angeles Times, Massaro defended the Wright connection. “You hear these purists that talk about how no unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright house should ever be built because Frank Lloyd Wright isn’t here anymore,” he said. “And then you take a look at this masterpiece of his –I’m sure Frank would rather have it built than not built at all.
Highland Builders LLC
Front exterior in french country design with gable brackets, standing seam metal roof over bump-out, swooped roofs, and garage dormers. Arched stone entry and carriage style garage doors. Weathered wood shingle gable roof.
(Ryan Hainey)
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BuilderFish
New, high performance detached garage needed to match main home in historic district.
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Inspiration for a timeless three-car garage remodel in DC Metro
Inspiration for a timeless three-car garage remodel in DC Metro
Symphony Homes
Mid-sized arts and crafts master carpeted bedroom photo in Salt Lake City with gray walls
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