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Sean Malone
Living room - large traditional formal and enclosed living room idea in San Francisco with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Living room - large traditional formal and enclosed living room idea in San Francisco with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
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Emily Followill
Inspiration for a coastal light wood floor and beige floor dining room remodel in Other
Inspiration for a coastal light wood floor and beige floor dining room remodel in Other
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Ashli Mizell Inc.
Transitional white tile gray floor powder room photo in Philadelphia with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an undermount sink and gray countertops
Meadowlark Design+Build
Minimalist style, neutral colors and easy access were key drivers in the primary bath remodel. Note how much light the solar tube in the show brings into the space even on a gray day. Design and Build by Meadowlark Design+Build. Professional Photography by Sean Carter
Pepe Calderin Design- Modern Interior Design
Powder room - contemporary gray tile and mosaic tile powder room idea in New York with gray walls
building Lab, inc.
island counter cantilevered to form dining area.
photo: scott hargis
Example of a mid-sized trendy u-shaped porcelain tile and gray floor kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, white backsplash and an island
Example of a mid-sized trendy u-shaped porcelain tile and gray floor kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, white backsplash and an island
Architectural Resource LLC
James Haefner Photography
The exterior rear view of the Nautilus House. Showing the dramatic transformation of the home before and after. The curvilinear roof form was key to this project's design concept. It was conceived and created using the largest size of Structural Insulated Panels made, straight from the factory, the design allowed for their to be zero waste with no drops, and went on in an afternoon! Also noteworthy is the seemingly random array of windows. This was inspired by the Rebuilding Center in Portland, Oregon. These windows are random by design. Our homeowner was a found object artist... so we used that motif as the driver for the design. We were able to re-re-purpose windows gathered from b
Harwell Fencing and Gates Inc
Clear redwood driveway gate. Horizontal pattern with natural finish -
Aluminum Trim- 12 ft sliding gate with automatic gate opener.
Inspiration for a contemporary entryway remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a contemporary entryway remodel in Los Angeles
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
Subtle miniature LED downlights were recessed into the underside of each tread to highlight the stair stringer and put a small splash of light on the tread bellow:
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Pendant/suspended or recessed/built-in mounting installation are all available.
Exact cut out is 295*1195mm to allow it to fit or slot into existing ceiling grids.
Key Data
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- Dimension: 295*1195*9mm (ultra slim design)
- Voltage: 100-240V AC Input, 30-48V DC Output
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It offers a uniform and extremely harmonious lighting, suitable for hospitals, schools, hallways and lobbies, meeting rooms, shops, restaurants and offices.
Package Includes:
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1 x Stainless steel hanging wire
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Spears Horn Architects
The back patio runs the length of the main house; the master bedroom, entrance foyer, living room and dining room / kitchen all have large windows / double glass doors that open onto the back patio. Strong indoor-outdoor connections and opportunities to see the amazing views were key drivers in the design.
Spears Horn Architects
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Home theater - huge modern open concept limestone floor home theater idea in Hawaii with a projector screen
Home theater - huge modern open concept limestone floor home theater idea in Hawaii with a projector screen
Architectural Resource LLC
James Haefner Photography
The exterior rear view of the Nautilus House. Showing the dramatic transformation of the home before and after. The curvilinear roof form was key to this project's design concept. It was conceived and created using the largest size of Structural Insulated Panels made, straight from the factory, the design allowed for their to be zero waste with no drops, and went on in an afternoon! Also noteworthy is the seemingly random array of windows. This was inspired by the Rebuilding Center in Portland, Oregon. These windows are random by design. Our homeowner was a found object artist... so we used that motif as the driver for the design. We were able to re-re-purpose windows gathered from b
Meadowlark Design+Build
Minimalist style, neutral colors and easy access were key drivers in the primary bath remodel. Note how much light the solar tube in the show brings into the space even on a gray day. Design and Build by Meadowlark Design+Build. Professional Photography by Sean Carter
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VESP Architects
Nestled into the steeply sloping site and overlooking the Salcombe estuary, a key design driver for the house was maximising the view and connection with the garden, and large areas of glazing were provided no the south elevation. This glazing can be opened up to allow the outside spaces to become part of the living experience.
The house is entered at first floor, with living and kitchen areas at this level, and a large balcony directly off these spaces was therefore critical to provide outside dining and living space. Below this the bedrooms are sheltered by the overhang – giving protection and privacy. The swimming pool is located directly outside of the two bedrooms, and reflects morning sunlight onto the ceilings of the bedrooms.
Meadowlark Design+Build
Minimalist style, neutral colors and easy access were key drivers in the primary bath remodel. Note how much light the solar tube in the show brings into the space even on a gray day. Design and Build by Meadowlark Design+Build. Professional Photography by Sean Carter
Granit Architects + Interiors
We are delighted to have completed the radical transformation of a tired detached property in South Croydon.
When they appointed Granit, our clients were living in the property which had previously been divided into a number of flats.
The historic sub-division had resulted in an extremely poor use of space with redundant staircases, kitchens and bathrooms throughout.
Our clients sought to reconfigure the property back into a single dwelling for his growing family.
Our client had an eye for design and was keen to balance contemporary design whilst maintaining as much of the character of the original house.
Maximising natural light, space and establishing a visual and physical connection were also key drivers for the design. Owing to the size of the property, it became apparent that reconfiguration rather than extension provided the solution to meet the brief.
A metal clad ‘intervention’ was introduced to the rear facade. This created a strong horizontal element creating a visual balance with the vertical nature of the three storey gable.
The metal cladding specified echoed the colour of the red brick string courses tying old with new. Slender frame sliding doors provide access and views of the large garden.
The central circulation space was transformed by the introduction of a double height glazed slot wrapping up the rear facade and onto the roof. This allows daylight to permeate into the heart of the otherwise dark deep floor plan. The staircase was reconfigured into a series of landings looking down over the main void space below and out towards the tree canopies at the rear of the garden.
The introduction of double pocket doors throughout the ground floor creates a series of interconnected spaces and the whitewashed Larch flooring flows seamlessly from room to room. A bold palette of colours and materials lends character and texture throughout the property.
The end result is a spacious yet cosy environment for the family to inhabit for years to come.
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