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Along with the primary Galley workstation in the kitchen, the homeowner requested a glass rinser for ease when she has company!
THE SETUP
Our journey began with a familiar face — Alicia had previously transformed the client’s mother’s home, establishing a trusted relationship that naturally led to this personal project. The client desired a kitchen that truly reflected her own style while facilitating seamless entertaining.
Design Vision:
The original kitchen, segregated from the dining area by a wall, hindered the flow of interaction and space. Our client envisioned a unified area where she could engage with guests in both the kitchen and dining room simultaneously. Moreover, the space lacked a central island, relying instead on a floorplan anchored by cabinetry in a u-shaped layout.
Design Objectives:
Open up the space for an airy design conducive to entertaining large gatherings
Modernize the kitchen to be both stylish and functional
Integrate the design with the home’s new black-framed windows and doors
Relocate the cooktop to a central position to enhance usability and interaction
Design Challenges:
Removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room would necessitate the rerouting of existing HVAC ductwork that services the upper floor
Limited pantry space in the existing kitchen
The existing u-shaped layout of the kitchen restricted functionality and storage options
Insufficient space for wine storage
The client desired a raised-furniture look for the island, but without showing a new downdraft vent
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
We added a second HVAC unit to the upper floor and rerouted the existing ductwork in that wall
Created tall pantry pullouts on either side of the fridge to maximize dry goods storage
Designed a long island to facilitate cooking stations and dining moments
Created a stylish open display cabinet for wine
Engineered a dual-design island with a footed floating aesthetic on one side, and a full floor reach on the other to conceal the new downdraft ventilation.
Paired with the newly opened adjacent dining room featuring a wet bar, the kitchen has become a stylish and highly functional space for cooking and entertaining. Following a large baby shower hosted by the client (which seamlessly accommodated an 80-person gathering!), it is clear that the new design not only meets but exceeds the needs for hosting and everyday living. This project was a harmonious blend of the client’s vision and Alicia’s innovative design solutions, resulting in a kitchen that truly embodies personalized elegance and functionality.

Round windows and cedarwood accent panel.
This tropical modern coastal Tiny Home is built on a trailer and is 8x24x14 feet. The blue exterior paint color is called cabana blue. The large circular window is quite the statement focal point for this how adding a ton of curb appeal. The round window is actually two round half-moon windows stuck together to form a circle. There is an indoor bar between the two windows to make the space more interactive and useful- important in a tiny home. There is also another interactive pass-through bar window on the deck leading to the kitchen making it essentially a wet bar. This window is mirrored with a second on the other side of the kitchen and the are actually repurposed french doors turned sideways. Even the front door is glass allowing for the maximum amount of light to brighten up this tiny home and make it feel spacious and open. This tiny home features a unique architectural design with curved ceiling beams and roofing, high vaulted ceilings, a tiled in shower with a skylight that points out over the tongue of the trailer saving space in the bathroom, and of course, the large bump-out circle window and awning window that provides dining spaces.

Interactive room for a boy. the steering wheel moves around so he can feel like he is a real captain. there is also an anchor on a pulley system so he can pull it up and down. This was done on a shoestring budget and most of it was made by me persoanlly. Photo- Kristin Langlais
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MEMORIAL FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~ARCHITECTURAL POOL FOUNTAINS
KANSAS CITY
~SPRAY RINGS KANSAS CITY
~FLOATING FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~ARCHITECTURAL FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~INTERACTIVE FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~STATUARY FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~ROCK - BOULDER FOUNTAINS
KANSAS CITY
~WATERWALLS KANSAS CITY
~DISPLAY FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~WATERFALL - FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~RAINBARS AND RAIN CURTAINS
KANSAS CITY
~INTERIOR FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~WATER FEATURE CONSTRUCTION
KANSAS CITY
~WATER FEATURE DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING KANSAS CITY
~CUSTOM FOUNTAIN FABRICATION
KANSAS CITY
-WATER FEATURE, FOUNTAIN, RAINBARS,
SPRAY RINGS, FLOATING FOUNTAINS
~BAPTISMAL FONT KANSAS CITY
~ARCHITECTURAL PARKING LOT FOUNTAIN KANSAS CITY
~INFINITY EDGE FOUNTAIN KANSAS CITY
~CURRENT WATER FEATURE PROJECT
KANSAS CITY
~FIRE AND WATER FOUNTAINS
KANSAS CITY
~HOSPITAL FOUNTAIN KANSAS CITY
~AMUSEMENT PARK FOUNTAINS
KANSAS CITY
~CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS FOUNTAINS KANSAS CITY
~POND FOUNTAIN KANSAS CITY
~RAINBARS *FEATURED ON CURB APPEAL*
KANSAS CITY
~FOUNTAIN PUMPS/PARTS KANSAS CITY
-LAKE MANAGEMENT KANSAS CITY
-POOL CONSTRUCTION KANSAS CITY
-POOL MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT
KANSAS CITY

Hex tile detailing around the circular window/seating area.
The centerpiece and focal point to this tiny home living room is the grand circular-shaped window which is actually two half-moon windows jointed together where the mango woof bartop is placed. This acts as a work and dining space. Hanging plants elevate the eye and draw it upward to the high ceilings. Colors are kept clean and bright to expand the space. The loveseat folds out into a sleeper and the ottoman/bench lifts to offer more storage. The round rug mirrors the window adding consistency. This tropical modern coastal Tiny Home is built on a trailer and is 8x24x14 feet. The blue exterior paint color is called cabana blue. The large circular window is quite the statement focal point for this how adding a ton of curb appeal. The round window is actually two round half-moon windows stuck together to form a circle. There is an indoor bar between the two windows to make the space more interactive and useful- important in a tiny home. There is also another interactive pass-through bar window on the deck leading to the kitchen making it essentially a wet bar. This window is mirrored with a second on the other side of the kitchen and the are actually repurposed french doors turned sideways. Even the front door is glass allowing for the maximum amount of light to brighten up this tiny home and make it feel spacious and open. This tiny home features a unique architectural design with curved ceiling beams and roofing, high vaulted ceilings, a tiled in shower with a skylight that points out over the tongue of the trailer saving space in the bathroom, and of course, the large bump-out circle window and awning window that provides dining spaces.

Established in 2005, Stonebridge at Rankin’s Lake is proud to be Duke Energy’s “First All-Electric Energy Star Certified Community” in South Carolina. Each home has been constructed with strict guidelines to insure each individual home will receive it’s own Energy Star certificate which in turn results in a reduced rate from Duke Energy on the energy bill for the life of the home.
Through a partnership between the architecture firm, Chapman Design Group, Inc. and it’s construction arm, Icon Construction of South Carolina, Inc., special emphasis is placed on quality construction, methods and design details a well as a stringent construction quality control standard. The total efforts, skills, resources provide unyielding commitment directed toward building superior homes that will bring our homeowners many years of comfortable and carefree living.
This 107 home community was created on a 43 acre property that was planned into two phases. Approximately 17 of these acres are to be left natural, providing the feel of an established neighborhood from the very beginning. The featured attraction is Rankin’s Lake. It is approximately 4 acres in size and was once a well-known fishing lake in Anderson in the 1940s and 50s. A stone bridge will adorn its spillway and will be constructed during the second phase of the project.
The traditional style streetscape is enhanced with grass medians separating curb lines and sidewalks. This feature is accentuated in intermittent Alee Elm Trees and decorative post streetlights throughout the neighborhood. Every front and side lawn as well as all common areas continue to be maintained on a weekly basis by a private landscape maintenance company. This perpetual maintenance provided through the Homeowner’s Association insures a constant harmonious look throughout the entire community.
From day one, several development principles were established and achieved:
• The development’s concept was designed with all water front lots facing into Rankin’s Lake to have the street running between the homes and the lake. With this concept, it allows all of the neighborhood residents and their guest to take advantage of the pathways as well as enjoy to natural scenery of the lake each time the upon entering and exiting the neighborhood. This became a positive selling point as it encouraged the selection of building sites deeper into the development once you passed the lake.
• The design concept of the development was to create a variation of the traditional home neighborhood where the homes, all with front porches are intentionally built closer to the sidewalk lined streets to encourage neighborly interaction.
• Plans were designed with the garages at the rear of the lot as to make the neighborhood less about cars and more about the home and it’s residents. This was prioritized due to many subdivisions today are designed in such a way the home’s primary feature is a front facing garage which often have two cars in the driveway… hence, Stonebridge at Rankin’s Lake want to provide an alternative.
• Each home design includes a spacious front porch, a screened porch and or a sunroom to encourage neighborly interaction and casual living.
• The floor plans include both 2 and 3 bedroom plans with 2 to 3.5 baths with all master suites remaining on the main level.
The entire development would have only Energy Star Certified homes.

Did you know that our No Fault Safety Surface is great for indoor play areas, as well as outdoor playgrounds? No Fault Sport Group provided and installed our poured-in-place rubber surface for Imagination Playground at the Omaha Children’s Museum in Omaha, NE. This is a spectacular place where children can play in different types of interactive settings. One such area is a “Children’s Hospital and Medical Center” complete with stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs, bandages, interactive X-ray machines and more! Talk about combining playtime fun and learning all at once!

Transform your bathroom into an oasis of sophistication with our latest remodel, featuring stunning Carrara Breve countertops that blend beautifully with an Urbane Bronze vanity paint color. The Interactive Cream door and trim create a warm, inviting ambiance, perfectly complemented by the soothing Drift of Mist wall color. A centerpiece of this remodel is the elegant freestanding tub, equipped with a luxurious Champagne Bronze faucet and a coordinating toilet lever for refined touches.
The flooring choice of Creme Linen provides a soft, textured base, extending the theme into the shower with a Gris Linen trim. Accenting the space is a brushed nickel mirror, reflecting the room's opulent style, while the Champagne Bronze rain shower head offers a spa-like experience. Every element has been thoughtfully selected to create a cohesive, upscale bathroom environment.

This homeowner in Conroe Texas selected durable and rot resistant LP SmartSide, LP SmartSoffit & SmartTrim for this siding replacement.
New energy efficient replacement windows from NT Window were installed and then the home was painted with Sherwin Williams Resilience Lifetime Paint in Interactive Cream SW 6113 and Sporty Blue SW 6522 for the trim. The soffit vents seen in this photo increases ventilation helping to cool the attic spaces during the hot summer months.

This inviting kitchen space balances warmth and modernity, featuring rich cherry wood cabinetry that rises to the ceiling, maximizing storage space. The kitchen boasts high-end stainless steel appliances, including a double oven and a gas cooktop with a custom wood range hood that echoes the cabinetry's warm tones. The sleek marble countertop provides a luxurious work surface, with its subtle veining adding an element of elegance. A patterned tile backsplash in muted tones harmonizes with the overall aesthetic, and the kitchen's open layout flows seamlessly into the adjoining living areas, perfect for interactive family living and entertaining

We are so excited to announce that our showroom in The Home Gallery has a beautiful and brand new Coffee/Media Center cabinet display.
It is the perfect addition to any:
-kitchen, as a pantry or media center
-living room, as a entertainment/bar unit
-walk-in closet
-or business looking to expand on their company/client hands on interaction.
It allows a friendly and direct visual exchange of ideas in high definition of a SMART TV, while maintaining a relaxed and personable atmosphere between business and client!
We invite you to come in and check out our meticulously designed and professionally installed new unit.
For more information and to see this unit up close, we invite you stop by Wayne's Custom Woodcraft!
Bring your smartphone and interact with our Coffee/Media Center!
See you soon!

THE SETUP
Our journey began with a familiar face — Alicia had previously transformed the client’s mother’s home, establishing a trusted relationship that naturally led to this personal project. The client desired a kitchen that truly reflected her own style while facilitating seamless entertaining.
Design Vision:
The original kitchen, segregated from the dining area by a wall, hindered the flow of interaction and space. Our client envisioned a unified area where she could engage with guests in both the kitchen and dining room simultaneously. Moreover, the space lacked a central island, relying instead on a floorplan anchored by cabinetry in a u-shaped layout.
Design Objectives:
Open up the space for an airy design conducive to entertaining large gatherings
Modernize the kitchen to be both stylish and functional
Integrate the design with the home’s new black-framed windows and doors
Relocate the cooktop to a central position to enhance usability and interaction
Design Challenges:
Removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room would necessitate the rerouting of existing HVAC ductwork that services the upper floor
Limited pantry space in the existing kitchen
The existing u-shaped layout of the kitchen restricted functionality and storage options
Insufficient space for wine storage
The client desired a raised-furniture look for the island, but without showing a new downdraft vent
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
We added a second HVAC unit to the upper floor and rerouted the existing ductwork in that wall
Created tall pantry pullouts on either side of the fridge to maximize dry goods storage
Designed a long island to facilitate cooking stations and dining moments
Created a stylish open display cabinet for wine
Engineered a dual-design island with a footed floating aesthetic on one side, and a full floor reach on the other to conceal the new downdraft ventilation.
Paired with the newly opened adjacent dining room featuring a wet bar, the kitchen has become a stylish and highly functional space for cooking and entertaining. Following a large baby shower hosted by the client (which seamlessly accommodated an 80-person gathering!), it is clear that the new design not only meets but exceeds the needs for hosting and everyday living. This project was a harmonious blend of the client’s vision and Alicia’s innovative design solutions, resulting in a kitchen that truly embodies personalized elegance and functionality.

THE SETUP
Our journey began with a familiar face — Alicia had previously transformed the client’s mother’s home, establishing a trusted relationship that naturally led to this personal project. The client desired a kitchen that truly reflected her own style while facilitating seamless entertaining.
Design Vision:
The original kitchen, segregated from the dining area by a wall, hindered the flow of interaction and space. Our client envisioned a unified area where she could engage with guests in both the kitchen and dining room simultaneously. Moreover, the space lacked a central island, relying instead on a floorplan anchored by cabinetry in a u-shaped layout.
Design Objectives:
Open up the space for an airy design conducive to entertaining large gatherings
Modernize the kitchen to be both stylish and functional
Integrate the design with the home’s new black-framed windows and doors
Relocate the cooktop to a central position to enhance usability and interaction
Design Challenges:
Removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room would necessitate the rerouting of existing HVAC ductwork that services the upper floor
Limited pantry space in the existing kitchen
The existing u-shaped layout of the kitchen restricted functionality and storage options
Insufficient space for wine storage
The client desired a raised-furniture look for the island, but without showing a new downdraft vent
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
We added a second HVAC unit to the upper floor and rerouted the existing ductwork in that wall
Created tall pantry pullouts on either side of the fridge to maximize dry goods storage
Designed a long island to facilitate cooking stations and dining moments
Created a stylish open display cabinet for wine
Engineered a dual-design island with a footed floating aesthetic on one side, and a full floor reach on the other to conceal the new downdraft ventilation.
Paired with the newly opened adjacent dining room featuring a wet bar, the kitchen has become a stylish and highly functional space for cooking and entertaining. Following a large baby shower hosted by the client (which seamlessly accommodated an 80-person gathering!), it is clear that the new design not only meets but exceeds the needs for hosting and everyday living. This project was a harmonious blend of the client’s vision and Alicia’s innovative design solutions, resulting in a kitchen that truly embodies personalized elegance and functionality.

Transform your bathroom into an oasis of sophistication with our latest remodel, featuring stunning Carrara Breve countertops that blend beautifully with an Urbane Bronze vanity paint color. The Interactive Cream door and trim create a warm, inviting ambiance, perfectly complemented by the soothing Drift of Mist wall color. A centerpiece of this remodel is the elegant freestanding tub, equipped with a luxurious Champagne Bronze faucet and a coordinating toilet lever for refined touches.
The flooring choice of Creme Linen provides a soft, textured base, extending the theme into the shower with a Gris Linen trim. Accenting the space is a brushed nickel mirror, reflecting the room's opulent style, while the Champagne Bronze rain shower head offers a spa-like experience. Every element has been thoughtfully selected to create a cohesive, upscale bathroom environment.

At the core of this transformation was the client’s aspiration for an open, interconnected space.
The removal of barriers between the kitchen, dining, and living areas created an expansive, fluid layout, elevating the home’s ambiance and facilitating seamless interaction among spaces.
The new open layout is the perfect space to cook and entertain merging sophistication with functionality.
The journey began with the client’s exploration of colors, eventually embracing Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy blue as the cornerstone for the cabinetry. This choice set the stage for a harmonious palette that tied in with the living and dining room furniture and rugs.
Integrating a natural stone countertop became a focal point, incorporating these varied hues while gold fixtures added a touch of luxury and sophistication.
Throughout the design process, challenges were met with innovative solutions. Space optimization was key, requiring strategic placement of appliances like a smaller-width refrigerator alongside a pull-out pantry cabinet. The island, a central feature, not only provided additional seating but replaced the need for a separate table and chairs, optimizing the space for gatherings and enhancing the flow between the kitchen and the adjoining areas.
The revitalized kitchen now stands as a vibrant hub for social interaction. The homeowner seamlessly integrates into gatherings, no longer confined by kitchen walls, while guests engage effortlessly in the cooking process at the island. This transformation embodies the convergence of beauty and functionality, where every design element tells a story of thoughtful innovation and meticulous attention to detail.

Transform your bathroom into an oasis of sophistication with our latest remodel, featuring stunning Carrara Breve countertops that blend beautifully with an Urbane Bronze vanity paint color. The Interactive Cream door and trim create a warm, inviting ambiance, perfectly complemented by the soothing Drift of Mist wall color. A centerpiece of this remodel is the elegant freestanding tub, equipped with a luxurious Champagne Bronze faucet and a coordinating toilet lever for refined touches.
The flooring choice of Creme Linen provides a soft, textured base, extending the theme into the shower with a Gris Linen trim. Accenting the space is a brushed nickel mirror, reflecting the room's opulent style, while the Champagne Bronze rain shower head offers a spa-like experience. Every element has been thoughtfully selected to create a cohesive, upscale bathroom environment.

Hydroelectric - A fusion of silver, blue, aqua, and copper jewel tones take centerstage in this Jon Allen metal art piece. With an overall measurement of 64" x 24" x 2" (162.56 cm x 60.96 cm x 5.08 cm) including suggested 1" spacing between each panel, this versatile original artwork piece will take complement any traditional, modern, or contemporary home decor.
These colors will infuse energy into any setting. 'Hydroelectric' is a unique, brightly colored metal painting is the perfect abstract metal painting to add excitement and intrigue to your decor. It's a handmade piece of original artwork that features beautiful blue, teal, gold and silver tones and is a three-dimensional wall sculpture that will be that modern touch every home needs. Jon's hand textured intricacies and carvings into the metal capture and reflect surrounding light sources creating enhanced interaction with dramatic illusions of depth and 3D movement as viewed from different angles. Hang it in your living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, office, or outdoors under covered areas like your patio or pool area. This abstract metal art will delight your guests! Display under natural lighting or make this original artwork the show stopping centerpiece of any room with track lighting or gallery spot lights for dramatic effect. Lighting and other environmental factors interact with metal artwork in a unique, organic way.

Ideal for entertaining, the hosts can prepare food in the kitchen while still interacting with guests in the living or dining area, creating a more inclusive and interactive environment during social events. Pantries with black cabinets are conveniently located.

At the core of this transformation was the client’s aspiration for an open, interconnected space.
The removal of barriers between the kitchen, dining, and living areas created an expansive, fluid layout, elevating the home’s ambiance and facilitating seamless interaction among spaces.
The new open layout is the perfect space to cook and entertain merging sophistication with functionality.
The journey began with the client’s exploration of colors, eventually embracing Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy blue as the cornerstone for the cabinetry. This choice set the stage for a harmonious palette that tied in with the living and dining room furniture and rugs.
Integrating a natural stone countertop became a focal point, incorporating these varied hues while gold fixtures added a touch of luxury and sophistication.
Throughout the design process, challenges were met with innovative solutions. Space optimization was key, requiring strategic placement of appliances like a smaller-width refrigerator alongside a pull-out pantry cabinet. The island, a central feature, not only provided additional seating but replaced the need for a separate table and chairs, optimizing the space for gatherings and enhancing the flow between the kitchen and the adjoining areas.
The revitalized kitchen now stands as a vibrant hub for social interaction. The homeowner seamlessly integrates into gatherings, no longer confined by kitchen walls, while guests engage effortlessly in the cooking process at the island. This transformation embodies the convergence of beauty and functionality, where every design element tells a story of thoughtful innovation and meticulous attention to detail.
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