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roth sheppard architects
The existing 1950’s ranch house was remodeled by this firm during a 4-year period commencing in 1997. Following the Phase I remodel and master bedroom loft addition, the property was sold to the present owners, a retired geologist and freelance artist. The geologist discovered the largest gas reserve in Wyoming, which he named ‘Jonah’.
The new owners program included a guest bedroom suite and an office. The owners wanted the addition to express their informal lifestyle of entertaining small and large groups in a setting that would recall their worldly travels.
The new 2 story, 1,475 SF guest house frames the courtyard and contains an upper level office loft and a main level guest bedroom, sitting room and bathroom suite. All rooms open to the courtyard or rear Zen garden. The centralized fire pit / water feature defines the courtyard while creating an axial alignment with the circular skylight in the guest house loft. At the time of Jonahs’ discovery, sunlight tracks through the skylight, directly into the center of the courtyard fire pit, giving the house a subliminal yet personal attachment to the present owners.
Different types and textures of stone are used throughout the guest house to respond to the owner’s geological background. A rotating work-station, the courtyard ‘room’, a stainless steel Japanese soaking tub, the communal fire pit, and the juxtaposition of refined materials and textured stone reinforce the owner’s extensive travel and communal experiences.
Jensen Design
Example of a mid-sized mountain style master light wood floor bedroom design in Denver with brown walls and no fireplace
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Amaryllis is almost beyond description; the entire back of the home opens seamlessly to a gigantic covered entertainment lanai and can only be described as a visual testament to the indoor/outdoor aesthetic which is commonly a part of our designs. This home includes four bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms. Additional features include a theatre room, a separate private spa room near the swimming pool, a very large open kitchen, family room, and dining spaces that coupled with a huge master suite with adjacent flex space. The bedrooms and bathrooms upstairs flank a large entertaining space which seamlessly flows out to the second floor lounge balcony terrace. Outdoor entertaining will not be a problem in this home since almost every room on the first floor opens to the lanai and swimming pool. 4,516 square feet of air conditioned space is enveloped in the total square footage of 6,417 under roof area.
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Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
Designer Tracy Murdock truly had a vision with her home; building upon the Asian elements found throughout the home, she completely gutted the upstairs two bedrooms and created a Japanese style master suite with a private balcony. In the master bedroom, the bed which sits on tatami mats was built high upon a mahogany platform to capture the Pacific views and the sound of the waves washing upon the shore.
Woodson & Rummerfield's House of Design
Bedroom - victorian bedroom idea in Los Angeles with pink walls
John Todd Bishop Interior Design
The watery Venetian damask from Zoffany sets the mood for this Pied a Terre bedroom. We wrapped the room in a color pulled from the paper, even the doors and moldings are in this color. The wallpaper softens the hard lines of the industrial style metal bed from CB2. To purists the placement of the refurbished Mid Century nightstands with the wallpaper may seem inappropriate, but I think the nightstands are a tailored response to the exuberance of the paper. Also, if you watch TCM on a regular basis you would see such mixes all the time. The Chinese Mirror and Japanese prints reflect my client's interest in Asia and add another layer to the mix.
Mark Brand Architecture
The design of this remodel of a small two-level residence in Noe Valley reflects the owner’s passion for Japanese architecture. Having decided to completely gut the interior partitions, we devised a better arranged floor plan with traditional Japanese features, including a sunken floor pit for dining and a vocabulary of natural wood trim and casework. Vertical grain Douglas Fir takes the place of Hinoki wood traditionally used in Japan. Natural wood flooring, soft green granite and green glass backsplashes in the kitchen further develop the desired Zen aesthetic. A wall to wall window above the sunken bath/shower creates a connection to the outdoors. Privacy is provided through the use of switchable glass, which goes from opaque to clear with a flick of a switch. We used in-floor heating to eliminate the noise associated with forced-air systems.
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Columbus, OH
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BRY design
My client wanted to keep a tub, but I had no room for a standard tub, so we gave him a Japanese style tub which he LOVES.
I get a lot of questions on this bathroom so here are some more details...
Bathroom size: 8x10
Wall color: Sherwin Williams 6252 Ice Cube
Tub: Americh Beverly 40x40x32 both jetted and airbath
Design A
Built with Zen in mind,this tea room was designed and built using traditional Japanese joinery and materials. Some of the Japanese elements include: bamboo ceiling panels, Yukimi shoji screens (screens with a vertical viewing panel) anda traditional Japanese straw plaster (called Wara Juraku) which gave the walls a unique texture.
Millwork engineered & manufactured by Berkeley Mills
International Custom Designs
This dramatic master bedroom was designed around the theme of a beach sunset. Sensuous and spa-like, this room offers a modern Asian oasis in which to unwind. This room was included in an article for the LA Times. Designer: Fumiko Faiman, ASID. Photo by: Applied Photography.
Feinmann, Inc.
When our clients acquired this classic Beacon Hill condominium overlooking Boston Common, they sought collaboration with Feinmann Design|Build to renovate the entire space. The lack of connection between the kitchen, located in the back of the home, and the living and dining rooms was the focus of the redesign. Also on the wish list was a new bedroom and a second family bathroom to be located in the area of the existing kitchen. The resulting plan for this extensive renovation was an updated floor plan to match our clients’ modern lifestyle, while retaining much of the homes original detail.
Connecting the most frequented rooms in the house required relocating the kitchen to the front of the condo to be closer to the living and dining rooms. A wall anchored by elegant columns defines the kitchen and adds sophistication to the adjoining dining room. Natural light shines through skylights that were exposed when the kitchen ceiling was opened and then styled to reflect the classic woodworking details found in the rest of the home. White marble counters grace the custom built island, perfect for a casual meal or for doing homework.
While reconfiguring the master bathroom and renovating the second bedroom proved to be a major project, our skilled team also relocated the new bedroom and family bathroom to the area where the kitchen formally was. Each of the three renovated bathrooms truly achieved a style of their own – in the Master Bath, a soaking tub and shower are enclosed, as is traditional in Japan, in floor to ceiling glass. To complete our clients wish list, we designed and built a classic Japanese Tatami room to double as both a guest bedroom and meditation space – a unique feature within a classically designed home.
Photos by John Horner
International Custom Designs
This dramatic master bedroom was designed around the theme of a beach sunset. The lighting under the bed and low-hanging pendant lamps mimic the soothing warmth of the setting sun. This room also appeared in an article for the LA Times. Designer: Fumiko Faiman, ASID. Photo by: Applied Photography.
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
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Caroline Beaupere Design
Mid-sized transitional 3/4 multicolored tile and mosaic tile bathroom photo in New York with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
MAS Design
Helynn Ospina Photography
Custom Platform Bed, Hammers & Heels lighting, furniture and home goods, Oakland, CA.
Styling Items, Pottery Barn.
Coffee carafe, CB2.
Traditional Textile Biddew Noir, St. Frank, San Francisco.
Bedding West Elm, Lexington Coverlet and Shams.
Custom Throw Pillows, Imperial Fret Textile in Natural by Pindler.
Votive Bunch Lights, Tucker Robbins.
Stark Structure Rug.
Mango Ball End Table, Wildflower Organics.
Cube Benches with Hide, Scenario Home.
B Pila Design Studio
Example of a mid-sized trendy girl dark wood floor and brown floor kids' room design in Miami with white walls
Ryland Peters & Small | CICO Books
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Cottage dark wood floor bedroom photo in London with gray walls
Cottage dark wood floor bedroom photo in London with gray walls
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
Catherine Nguyen Photography
New to the market this weekend, this midtown terrace single-family home has been completely renovated with luxe touches including Carrera marble and Ann Sacks tile in the bathrooms, an elongated marble fireplace from ANS in the living room, dark hardwood floors throughout in combination with limestone in the kitchen, and Kurastan carpeting on the lower level, an organic container garden, and even an imported Japanese toilet (just to mention a few of the stellar features). [Staging by Awaken Designs; All Photography ©Catherine Nguyen Photography]
LAURIE BLUMENFELD DESIGN
Tim Williams Photography
Transitional dark wood floor bedroom photo in New York with multicolored walls
Transitional dark wood floor bedroom photo in New York with multicolored walls
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
Designed in 1949 by Pietro Belluschi this Northwest style house sits adjacent to a stream in a 2-acre garden. The current owners asked us to design a new wing with a sitting room, master bedroom and bath and to renovate the kitchen. Details and materials from the original design were used throughout the addition. Special foundations were employed at the Master Bedroom to protect a mature Japanese maple. In the Master Bath a private garden court opens the shower and lavatory area to generous outside light.
In 2004 this project received a citation Award from the Portland AIA
Michael Mathers Photography
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