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Copeland Architecture & Construction Inc
Photos by Jeff Fountain
Inspiration for a rustic concrete floor hallway remodel in Seattle with brown walls
Inspiration for a rustic concrete floor hallway remodel in Seattle with brown walls
DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
Alexia Fodere
Living room - contemporary living room idea in Miami
Living room - contemporary living room idea in Miami
Indie & Co.
Anna Stathaki
Example of a mid-sized danish painted wood floor and beige floor entryway design in London with white walls and a blue front door
Example of a mid-sized danish painted wood floor and beige floor entryway design in London with white walls and a blue front door
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Penza Bailey Architects
PBA was brought in to solve many issues throughout the first floor of this home, the most pressing of which was to create a larger and more functional kitchen. After examining several options, the decision was made to create a narrow addition to the side of the house which allowed the design to meet all of the clients objectives. The floor plan was also opened up to allow for entertaining, and a long corridor was enhanced with trim-work to visually break up the length of the corridor, including the creation of a focal point wall at the end of the corridor. Other renovations included a new mud room, and a guest bathroom and awkwardly proportioned music room were completely reconfigured to create a formal powder room, a significantly improved guest bathroom, and a more intimate music room / sitting room.
Photographer: Anne Gummerson
Daniel Contelmo Architects
This mudroom was designed to fit the lifestyle of a busy family of four. Originally, there was just a long, narrow corridor that served as the mudroom. A bathroom and laundry room were re-located to create a mudroom wide enough for custom built-in storage on both sides of the corridor. To one side, there is eleven feel of shelves for shoes. On the other side of the corridor, there is a combination of both open and closed, multipurpose built-in storage. A tall cabinet provides space for sporting equipment. There are four cubbies, giving each family member a place to hang their coats, with a bench below that provide a place to sit and remove your shoes. To the left of the cubbies is a small shower area for rinsing muddy shoes and giving baths to the family dog.
Interior Designer: Adams Interior Design
Photo by: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
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Trendy dark wood floor hallway photo in Denver with beige walls
Gallery KBNY
Inspiration for a contemporary u-shaped white floor kitchen remodel in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, no island and white countertops
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JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction
Example of a tuscan kitchen/dining room combo design in Austin with white walls
Carlton Edwards
This modern lake house is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The residence overlooks a mountain lake with expansive mountain views beyond. The design ties the home to its surroundings and enhances the ability to experience both home and nature together. The entry level serves as the primary living space and is situated into three groupings; the Great Room, the Guest Suite and the Master Suite. A glass connector links the Master Suite, providing privacy and the opportunity for terrace and garden areas.
Won a 2013 AIANC Design Award. Featured in the Austrian magazine, More Than Design. Featured in Carolina Home and Garden, Summer 2015.
Adams + Beasley Associates
Richard Mandelkorn
A newly connected hallway leading to the master suite had the added benefit of a new laundry closet squeezed in; the original home had a cramped closet in the kitchen downstairs. The space was made efficient with a countertop for folding, a hanging drying rack and cabinet for storage. All is concealed by a traditional barn door, and lit by a new expansive window opposite.
The Beach Group Properties, LLC
The luxurious master bathroom offers a double vanity, soaking tub, and marble shower.
Example of a huge cottage chic master black and white tile and marble tile marble floor and white floor bathroom design in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops, a hinged shower door and white countertops
Example of a huge cottage chic master black and white tile and marble tile marble floor and white floor bathroom design in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops, a hinged shower door and white countertops
Daniel Contelmo Architects
This mudroom was designed to fit the lifestyle of a busy family of four. Originally, there was just a long, narrow corridor that served as the mudroom. A bathroom and laundry room were re-located to create a mudroom wide enough for custom built-in storage on both sides of the corridor. To one side, there is eleven feel of shelves for shoes. On the other side of the corridor, there is a combination of both open and closed, multipurpose built-in storage. A tall cabinet provides space for sporting equipment. There are four cubbies, giving each family member a place to hang their coats, with a bench below that provide a place to sit and remove your shoes. To the left of the cubbies is a small shower area for rinsing muddy shoes and giving baths to the family dog.
Interior Designer: Adams Interior Design
Photo by: Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Zola European Windows
Located in, Summit Park, Park City UT lies one of the most efficient houses in the country. The Summit Haus – designed and built by Chris Price of PCD+B, is an exploration in design and construction of advanced high performance housing. Seeing a rising demand for sustainable housing along with rising Carbon emissions leading to global warming, this house strives to show that sensible, good design can create spaces adequate for today’s housing demands while adhering to strict standards. The house was designed to meet the very rigid Passiv House rating system – 90% more efficient than a typical home in the area.
The house itself was intended to nestle neatly into the 45 degree sloped site and to take full advantage of the limited solar access and views. The views range from short, highly wooded views to a long corridor out towards the Uinta Mountain range towards the east. The house was designed and built based off Passiv Haus standards, and the framing and ventilation became critical elements to maintain such minimal energy requirements.
Zola triple-pane, tilt-and-turn Thermo uPVC windows contribute substantially to the home’s energy efficiency, and takes advantage of the beautiful surrounding of the location, including forrest views from the deck off of the kitchen.
Photographer: Douglas Burke
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The Water Closet
Clementine Grace
Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor hallway remodel in Dallas with beige walls
Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor hallway remodel in Dallas with beige walls
NSPJ Architects
The mudroom features a bathroom
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman medium tone wood floor and brown floor mudroom remodel in Kansas City with beige walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman medium tone wood floor and brown floor mudroom remodel in Kansas City with beige walls
Zola European Windows
Located in, Summit Park, Park City UT lies one of the most efficient houses in the country. The Summit Haus – designed and built by Chris Price of PCD+B, is an exploration in design and construction of advanced high performance housing. Seeing a rising demand for sustainable housing along with rising Carbon emissions leading to global warming, this house strives to show that sensible, good design can create spaces adequate for today’s housing demands while adhering to strict standards. The house was designed to meet the very rigid Passiv House rating system – 90% more efficient than a typical home in the area.
The house itself was intended to nestle neatly into the 45 degree sloped site and to take full advantage of the limited solar access and views. The views range from short, highly wooded views to a long corridor out towards the Uinta Mountain range towards the east. The house was designed and built based off Passiv Haus standards, and the framing and ventilation became critical elements to maintain such minimal energy requirements.
Zola triple-pane, tilt-and-turn Thermo uPVC windows contribute substantially to the home’s energy efficiency, and takes advantage of the beautiful surrounding of the location, including forrest views from the deck off of the kitchen.
Photographer: Douglas Burke
Michael Tauber Architecture
Main Hall with skylights above and oak wood wrapped.
Photo: Paul Dyer
Hallway - large contemporary porcelain tile and gray floor hallway idea in San Francisco with beige walls
Hallway - large contemporary porcelain tile and gray floor hallway idea in San Francisco with beige walls
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Zola European Windows
Located in, Summit Park, Park City UT lies one of the most efficient houses in the country. The Summit Haus – designed and built by Chris Price of PCD+B, is an exploration in design and construction of advanced high performance housing. Seeing a rising demand for sustainable housing along with rising Carbon emissions leading to global warming, this house strives to show that sensible, good design can create spaces adequate for today’s housing demands while adhering to strict standards. The house was designed to meet the very rigid Passiv House rating system – 90% more efficient than a typical home in the area.
The house itself was intended to nestle neatly into the 45 degree sloped site and to take full advantage of the limited solar access and views. The views range from short, highly wooded views to a long corridor out towards the Uinta Mountain range towards the east. The house was designed and built based off Passiv Haus standards, and the framing and ventilation became critical elements to maintain such minimal energy requirements.
Zola triple-pane, tilt-and-turn Thermo uPVC windows contribute substantially to the home’s energy efficiency, and takes advantage of the beautiful surrounding of the location, including forrest views from the deck off of the kitchen.
Photographer: George Oakley
Dirk Denison Architects
Photography: David Matheson
Minimalist living room photo in Chicago with no fireplace and no tv
Minimalist living room photo in Chicago with no fireplace and no tv
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