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Kimball Starr Interior Design
Hanging pet portraits and a re-purposed army desk give personality to this work area. Read http://kimballstarr.com/how-to/making-the-unattractive-old-beautiful-new/ to find out about transforming this desk and other pieces.
Wright-Ryan Homes
Rob Karosis
Inspiration for a coastal bedroom remodel in Portland Maine with beige walls
Inspiration for a coastal bedroom remodel in Portland Maine with beige walls
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Ann Kearsley Design
Chanticleer Farm, Maine. An old farm is converted to a three family residence surrounded by a mosaic of private and shared gardens. Photograph by Ann Kearsley. All rights reserved
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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AMI Design
Eclectic kitchen with recaimed barnboard beams and flooring.Berch cabinets with antique hardware and leaded antique glass doors.Herbeau white farm sink and integrating antique breakfront.
Goldberg & Rodler, Inc.
Aerial picture of the redesigned pool area. The pool area and deck are meant to maximize the outdoor space as well as give an unencumbered view to the water, the main reason the clients purchased the house. Photo by Susan Sotera
Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer
Open concept kitchen - large traditional l-shaped ceramic tile and beige floor open concept kitchen idea in San Diego with two islands, a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Whitten Architects
photography by Rob Karosis
Enclosed kitchen - coastal l-shaped enclosed kitchen idea in Portland Maine with subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops and white backsplash
Enclosed kitchen - coastal l-shaped enclosed kitchen idea in Portland Maine with subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops and white backsplash
Feldman Architecture, Inc.
Photos by Joe Fletcher
General Contractor: JP Builders, Inc.
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Chris Donatelli Builders
Kids bathroom has a sunken bathtub with open shower opposite. Frosted glass separates sink/toilet and shower/bath areas. Slate tile floors are rugged and water resistant.
Visbeen Architects
Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the Craftsman/Prairie style is one of the few truly American architectural styles. It was developed around the turn of the century by a group of Midwestern architects and continues to be among the most comfortable of all American-designed architecture more than a century later, one of the main reasons it continues to attract architects and homeowners today. Oxbridge builds on that solid reputation, drawing from Craftsman/Prairie and classic Farmhouse styles. Its handsome Shingle-clad exterior includes interesting pitched rooflines, alternating rows of cedar shake siding, stone accents in the foundation and chimney and distinctive decorative brackets. Repeating triple windows add interest to the exterior while keeping interior spaces open and bright. Inside, the floor plan is equally impressive. Columns on the porch and a custom entry door with sidelights and decorative glass leads into a spacious 2,900-square-foot main floor, including a 19 by 24-foot living room with a period-inspired built-ins and a natural fireplace. While inspired by the past, the home lives for the present, with open rooms and plenty of storage throughout. Also included is a 27-foot-wide family-style kitchen with a large island and eat-in dining and a nearby dining room with a beadboard ceiling that leads out onto a relaxing 240-square-foot screen porch that takes full advantage of the nearby outdoors and a private 16 by 20-foot master suite with a sloped ceiling and relaxing personal sitting area. The first floor also includes a large walk-in closet, a home management area and pantry to help you stay organized and a first-floor laundry area. Upstairs, another 1,500 square feet awaits, with a built-ins and a window seat at the top of the stairs that nod to the home’s historic inspiration. Opt for three family bedrooms or use one of the three as a yoga room; the upper level also includes attic access, which offers another 500 square feet, perfect for crafts or a playroom. More space awaits in the lower level, where another 1,500 square feet (and an additional 1,000) include a recreation/family room with nine-foot ceilings, a wine cellar and home office.
Photographer: Jeff Garland
Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer
Inspiration for a large timeless l-shaped ceramic tile and beige floor open concept kitchen remodel in San Diego with white cabinets, beige backsplash, a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, marble countertops, stone tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and two islands
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Robert Young Architects
Inspiration for a coastal living room remodel in New York with white walls and no tv
Visbeen Architects
Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the Craftsman/Prairie style is one of the few truly American architectural styles. It was developed around the turn of the century by a group of Midwestern architects and continues to be among the most comfortable of all American-designed architecture more than a century later, one of the main reasons it continues to attract architects and homeowners today. Oxbridge builds on that solid reputation, drawing from Craftsman/Prairie and classic Farmhouse styles. Its handsome Shingle-clad exterior includes interesting pitched rooflines, alternating rows of cedar shake siding, stone accents in the foundation and chimney and distinctive decorative brackets. Repeating triple windows add interest to the exterior while keeping interior spaces open and bright. Inside, the floor plan is equally impressive. Columns on the porch and a custom entry door with sidelights and decorative glass leads into a spacious 2,900-square-foot main floor, including a 19 by 24-foot living room with a period-inspired built-ins and a natural fireplace. While inspired by the past, the home lives for the present, with open rooms and plenty of storage throughout. Also included is a 27-foot-wide family-style kitchen with a large island and eat-in dining and a nearby dining room with a beadboard ceiling that leads out onto a relaxing 240-square-foot screen porch that takes full advantage of the nearby outdoors and a private 16 by 20-foot master suite with a sloped ceiling and relaxing personal sitting area. The first floor also includes a large walk-in closet, a home management area and pantry to help you stay organized and a first-floor laundry area. Upstairs, another 1,500 square feet awaits, with a built-ins and a window seat at the top of the stairs that nod to the home’s historic inspiration. Opt for three family bedrooms or use one of the three as a yoga room; the upper level also includes attic access, which offers another 500 square feet, perfect for crafts or a playroom. More space awaits in the lower level, where another 1,500 square feet (and an additional 1,000) include a recreation/family room with nine-foot ceilings, a wine cellar and home office.
Photographer: Jeff Garland
Thomas Shafer Architects LLC
Steve Hall, Dave Burk@Hedrich Blessing, Doug Snower Photography
Large minimalist gray two-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Chicago
Large minimalist gray two-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Chicago
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