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After serving as a rental for some time, this home was ready to be reclaimed by its owner and her son.
Gutting “back to the studs” was an understatement for this one. This transformation involved replanning everything; including the roof, the HVAC system, the entire plumbing system, and relocating the side entrance and staircase to the back of the house. Only the subfloors, the exterior framing structure, and the brick remains from this original 1940’s-built bungalow.
When we’re renovating an old structure, we’re bound to find some surprises. This renovation did not disappoint! From basement to roof, we found more than a few, shall we say, potentially catastrophic surprises along the way.
Let’s start with the basement. The homeowner wanted to update the basement and make it a usable living space for her adult son as well as a spa with a sauna for her. This required bringing the 6 foot ceiling height up to code at 7 feet. To do this, we had to re-think the HVAC system that was in the basement ceiling. When we opened up the basement ceiling to remove the HVAC supply and return trunks, we discovered asbestos! The asbestos had to be removed before we could dismantle and remove the HVAC system.
For the main floor, when we were replanning the existing 2-bedroom layout to create two master bedrooms each with their own ensuites, we looked at the possibility of removing the main load-bearing wall. But our investigations led to the discovery that the load bearing wall was not lined up with the roof or the basement load points, so the load of the house was not continuous throughout. This was a disaster waiting to happen. And as we found out, this lack of alignment was causing major issues with the roof when we went to replace the shingles. We discovered portions of the roof truss in very poor condition, literally moments away from giving out. These were replaced and other truss components were fortified before we went on to re-shingle the roof and replace all the soffits and eavestroughs.
Once the structural and space planning elements were sorted out, we could turn our focus to helping this homeowner select the finishes she and her son wanted for their new spaces. She wanted white all the way, and he wanted bold colours. You will see these color choices reflected in their private bathrooms as well as in the upper kitchen and living area that she will mostly use, and the basement entertainment area that he will mostly use.
To round out the personalization of this made-new-again home, we converted the basement into an entertainment center with a bar for her son, and a sauna and third full bathroom with a jacuzzi tub for a spa-like feel for her.
Without having to build from scratch, this homeowner got the custom home of her dreams.
While you “can’t teach an old dog new tricks”, the sky’s the limit on how you can transform an old home into the home of your dreams. When your “old dog” needs some new tricks, we are the Renovator You Can Count On.

Timmerman Photography
Sculpture by Mayme Kratz
This is a home we initially built in 1995 and after it sold in 2014 we were commissioned to come back and remodel the interior of the home.
We worked with internationally renowned architect Will Bruder on the initial design on the home. The goal of home was to build a modern hillside home which made the most of the vista upon which it sat. A few ways we were able to achieve this were the unique, floor-to-ceiling glass windows on the side of the property overlooking Scottsdale, a private courtyard off the master bedroom and bathroom, and a custom commissioned sculpture Mayme Kratz.
Stonecreek's particular role in the project were to work alongside both the clients and the architect to make sure we were able to perfectly execute on the vision and design of the project. A very unique component of this house is how truly custom every feature is, all the way from the window systems and the bathtubs all the way down to the door handles and other features.

The low budget, family house project posed a challenge of conveniently arranging multiple rooms in small area. Pre-reconstruction edges of the walls were toned down, in order to conform to the new, minimalistic aesthetics and letting two colors prevail in the interior was also the part of the concept.
The white walls and the large mirrors make the space appear sizable. The wooden components of the interior bring an unifying ambience into play. The technical lighting illuminates the rooms without distracting the eye.
CREDITS
Project Leader: Beka Pkhakadze
Copywriter: Mika Motskobili
Photos: Beka Pkhakadze
Location: Tbilisi / Georgia
Type: Residential Interior
Site: 110 sq.m.
Year: 2014
Status: Complete
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Timmerman Photography
This is a home we initially built in 1995 and after it sold in 2014 we were commissioned to come back and remodel the interior of the home.
We worked with internationally renowned architect Will Bruder on the initial design on the home. The goal of home was to build a modern hillside home which made the most of the vista upon which it sat. A few ways we were able to achieve this were the unique, floor-to-ceiling glass windows on the side of the property overlooking Scottsdale, a private courtyard off the master bedroom and bathroom, and a custom commissioned sculpture Mayme Kratz.
Stonecreek's particular role in the project were to work alongside both the clients and the architect to make sure we were able to perfectly execute on the vision and design of the project. A very unique component of this house is how truly custom every feature is, all the way from the window systems and the bathtubs all the way down to the door handles and other features.

Dining room - transitional dining room idea in Philadelphia

As the “nest” began to empty and her available time to maintain the home lessened, Ursula realized that it was time to sell.
The 1996 home still had the original kitchen and baths, and was in need of general repair and new flooring. The HVAC system, water heater, and washer and dryer had been replaced as they aged, but the kitchen appliances, exterior, windows, and roof needed replacing. Jeff wanted to repair and update the home with quality materials and workmanship so that it would provide the most value to the new owners and sell as quickly as possible, so we got to work determining what the best use of the budget would be to accomplish this goal.
We focused on updating the major interior design elements that would provide the most enjoyment, durability, and energy efficiency for the new homeowners as well as meticulously replaced worn exterior components with tasteful color palette selections.
We repaired and refinished all of the kitchen cabinets and added granite counter tops and a stainless steel sink. All of the Kitchen appliances were replaced with new energy efficient stainless models.
All bathroom cabinetry was repaired and refinished, all of the faucets and shower trims were replaced, and all of the toilets with EPA WaterSense rated low-flow toilets. The master bathroom shower glass was replaced with updated semi-frameless glass.
All of the hardwood flooring was refinished as well as general repair on the walls and new paint throughout.
The end result was bright, open, and comfortable updated home ready for its new occupants.
Design Features
Durable and nicely renovated cabinetry.
Granite Kitchen counter tops.
Stainless Kitchen appliances.
Stainless Kitchen sink and brushed nickel faucets.
Brushed Nickel cabinetry and door hardware.
Low-flow EPA WaterSense rated toilets.
Refinished natural oak hardwood flooring.
New carpet.
New architectural roof shingles.
Replaced window sashes.
Complete exterior repair and painting.
Light and bright No-VOC paints and finishes.
Energy Efficient and Green Features
Energy efficient EPA Energy Star appliances.
EPA WaterSense rated low-flow toilets.
Durable No-VOC cabinetry.
Low-flow faucets.
Energy efficient LED lighting throughout.
No-VOC paints and finishes.

Timmerman Photography
This is a home we initially built in 1995 and after it sold in 2014 we were commissioned to come back and remodel the interior of the home.
We worked with internationally renowned architect Will Bruder on the initial design on the home. The goal of home was to build a modern hillside home which made the most of the vista upon which it sat. A few ways we were able to achieve this were the unique, floor-to-ceiling glass windows on the side of the property overlooking Scottsdale, a private courtyard off the master bedroom and bathroom, and a custom commissioned sculpture Mayme Kratz.
Stonecreek's particular role in the project were to work alongside both the clients and the architect to make sure we were able to perfectly execute on the vision and design of the project. A very unique component of this house is how truly custom every feature is, all the way from the window systems and the bathtubs all the way down to the door handles and other features.

Overlooking Semiamhoo Bay, Galadriel is a refined, modern home with the warmth and strength inherently found in West Coast architecture. Textures of natural stone, Douglas fir, glass and steel unify the interior with its geographical setting - surrounded by evergreens and unrestricted views of the ocean. The entrance to the home is accessed by a crossing above a reflecting pool, in which sits a stunning and solitary bonsai which is illuminated from above through an oculus in the roof’s overhang. Expansive outdoor spaces featuring fire features and seating areas are connected by a curved metal staircase set over a blackened steel reflecting pool, adding a graphic element to the rear of the home. Clerestory glazing in an elevated roof area offers an opening into the tree canopy towards the front of the property and allows light to permeate the interior of the home, while full height windows throughout maximize the impressive views. Living spaces throughout provide ample room for entertaining and comfort. Creativity is shown in the many colourful and whimsical accents. The master bedroom features two ensuite baths - a unique request that makes good sense for the owners. Spaces for work, writing and art were given priority reflecting the values and livelihood of our clients. Projecting from a stone clad wall, cantilevered white oak stair treads lead to an extraordinary wine display that incorporates a sculptural component taken as a memento from our client’s work as a producer in the film industry, adding a strong personal dimension.
This home reflects a successful collaboration between Peter Hildebrand and Stefan Walsh of Iredale Group Architecture and KBC Developments.
Photography by Ema Peter | www.emapeter.com

DJK Interior Design created the interior architectural elements and luxury interiors in the Screening / Media Room of this 11,000 square foot French Country estate. The screening rooms state-of-the-art audio and video equipment along with seating selected to provide maximum comfort, provide the perfect components for endless hours of entertainment. Acoustical fabric covering the walls maximizes the sound quality in the room and isolates sound vibration from transferring to the adjoining billiard and game room. Four cove-ceiling sections are transformed by master artisans of the trade creating a dramatic airbrushed ceiling to provide a trompe l'oeil view into the heavens.

Stratford Home Center built this custom two-story modular home on picturesque and serene Priest Lake, Idaho. This home was a total of 3658 sq. ft. of finished living space with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Some of the many features included in this home was a Great Room, an attached 28’x28’ garage with an above bonus room; a spacious, gourmet kitchen with granite countertops; an expansive master suite with walk-in closet and a guest suite on the lower level and 9’ ft. ceiling height on both floors. This home consists of four modular components. Decking and the garage/bonus room was built on site.

As the “nest” began to empty and her available time to maintain the home lessened, Ursula realized that it was time to sell.
The 1996 home still had the original kitchen and baths, and was in need of general repair and new flooring. The HVAC system, water heater, and washer and dryer had been replaced as they aged, but the kitchen appliances, exterior, windows, and roof needed replacing. Jeff wanted to repair and update the home with quality materials and workmanship so that it would provide the most value to the new owners and sell as quickly as possible, so we got to work determining what the best use of the budget would be to accomplish this goal.
We focused on updating the major interior design elements that would provide the most enjoyment, durability, and energy efficiency for the new homeowners as well as meticulously replaced worn exterior components with tasteful color palette selections.
We repaired and refinished all of the kitchen cabinets and added granite counter tops and a stainless steel sink. All of the Kitchen appliances were replaced with new energy efficient stainless models.
All bathroom cabinetry was repaired and refinished, all of the faucets and shower trims were replaced, and all of the toilets with EPA WaterSense rated low-flow toilets. The master bathroom shower glass was replaced with updated semi-frameless glass.
All of the hardwood flooring was refinished as well as general repair on the walls and new paint throughout.
The end result was bright, open, and comfortable updated home ready for its new occupants.
Design Features
Durable and nicely renovated cabinetry.
Granite Kitchen counter tops.
Stainless Kitchen appliances.
Stainless Kitchen sink and brushed nickel faucets.
Brushed Nickel cabinetry and door hardware.
Low-flow EPA WaterSense rated toilets.
Refinished natural oak hardwood flooring.
New carpet.
New architectural roof shingles.
Replaced window sashes.
Complete exterior repair and painting.
Light and bright No-VOC paints and finishes.
Energy Efficient and Green Features
Energy efficient EPA Energy Star appliances.
EPA WaterSense rated low-flow toilets.
Durable No-VOC cabinetry.
Low-flow faucets.
Energy efficient LED lighting throughout.
No-VOC paints and finishes.

Contemporary house plan - 132-228 from Houseplans.com
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Plan 132-228
3104 sq ft
5 beds
3.00 baths
43' wide
72' deep
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Plans
Main Floor Plan
Reverse
Upper Floor Plan
Reverse
Specifications
Plan Styles
Modern
Contemporary
Kitchen Features
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Kitchen Island
Additional Rooms
Upstairs Laundry
Great Room Living Room
Basic Features
Bedrooms
5
Garage Stalls
2
Stories
2
Baths
3.00
Bedroom Features
Upstairs Master Bdrm
Walk In Closet
Upstairs Bedrooms Bath
Ceiling
Main Ceiling Ft
8'
Upper Ceiling Ft
8'
Area
Upper Floor Sq Ft
1633 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft
521 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
1471 sq ft
Total Sq Ft
3104 sq ft
Roof
Roof Framing
Trusses
Dimension
Width
43'
Height
24'
Depth
72'
Garage
Side Entry Garage
Outdoor Spaces
Covered Front Porch
Exterior Wall Framing
Framing
2x6
Pricing
Plan Set
Price
5 Copy Set
$950.00
8 Copy Set
$1050.00
PDF Set
$1450.00
Reproducible Set
$1450.00
CAD Set
$2250.00
Foundation
Price
Crawlspace
+$0.00
Additional Construction Sets
$50.00/each
Mirror Reverse Sets
$50.00/each
Right-Reading Reverse
$150.00
Additional copies can be ordered at the time of purchase and within 90 days after your original purchase date.
Plan Content
Cover Sheet:
The cover sheet includes the general notes and building code information, design standards and structural materials specifications required to construct your home.
Schedule Sheet:
The schedule sheet includes the window, roof and foundation ventilation schedules, insulation and vapor barrier specifications, and exhaust fan ventilation schedule.
Detail Sheet:
The detail sheet shows building components at large scale as required to explain construction of footings, foundation walls, concrete slabs, framed floors and walls, posts, beams, insulation, eaves, roofs, vents, stairs, skylights, and connections.
Foundation Plan Sheet:
The foundation plan sheet shows the layout of the crawl space, walk-out ba

Carrying a charming old-world-inspired styling, Chester Faucet Collection coordinates well with traditional theme. Elegant and whimsical, this Chester floor-mount clawfoot tub filler is a unique and antique addition to your master bathroom, adding the finishing touch and Victorian luxury. It features a powerful waterfall spout and flexible handheld spray for versatility. And the diverter handle helps switch the water between the spout and hand shower. Manufactured with top quality components and heavy-duty brass construction, it offers flawless performance even after many years.
- Constructed from solid brass for durability and reliability.
- Finished in a high quality, corrosion resistant polished chrome.
- Features two functions: tub spout and hand shower.
- Hand shower with 60" (1500mm) stainless steel hose included.
- Not suitable for low pressure. Recommended water pressure is 0.3~0.6 MPa (3~6 bar).
- All mounting hardware is included.

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There are so many components of this space that show functionality and glamour. We kept the bright white theme throughout this custom home and extended the shiplap and white high-end materials into the bathroom. One of our favorite pieces that really captured the look included a Victoria + Albert free standing tub. Working with Krystine Edwards on the interior design, the homeowners chose oversized lanterns over the vanities, which were purchased from a local lighting store – Carolina Lanterns. And, the Moroccan style mirrors added just the extra touch of charm. Now, let’s talk about the oversized walk-in, frameless glass shower. It is simply breathtaking. We used Bianca Carerra marble, arabesque tile and penny round tiles on the floor. With three shower heads, there’s the option to set the temperature to each person’s liking. Once the valves are set you never have to change it again; you simply turn on the water! This classic white look will stand the test of time, and the glamorous selections make it one of the most beautiful master bathrooms we’ve constructed.
Drone photography by Nick Holzworth

Custom built-ins designed on either side of the gas fireplace to house components for the TV (wires behind temporary painting).
Example of a large transitional dark wood floor and brown floor family room design in Boston with gray walls and a tile fireplace
Example of a large transitional dark wood floor and brown floor family room design in Boston with gray walls and a tile fireplace

This is a set of bookcases, one with a desk, to match the style of fireplace built-ins I made for this customer a year ago. Main style components are the tall notched arch, and the wide plain stiles. There are two built-ins represented. One, with the desk, is in the study/tv room. Another is in a little hallway/alcove off the master bedroom.

Notice the crown moulding, again from Plain & Fancy, that extends to the ceiling giving height to the kitchen and adding the "traditional" component to this transitional kitchen.

Stratford Home Center built this custom two-story modular home on picturesque and serene Priest Lake, Idaho. This home was a total of 3658 sq. ft. of finished living space with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Some of the many features included in this home was a Great Room, an attached 28’x28’ garage with an above bonus room; a spacious, gourmet kitchen with granite countertops; an expansive master suite with walk-in closet and a guest suite on the lower level and 9’ ft. ceiling height on both floors. This home consists of four modular components. Decking and the garage/bonus room was built on site.

We were given the challenge of designing a house overlooking a pond on a site constrained by wetlands. Our client had an interest in permanence and solidity and a desire to work with architectural concrete. Additionally, the client desired interiors that would showcase their substantial art collection. Our design approach began with the footprint of an L-shaped courtyard house, which in part, was determined by the limited buildable area. The house is sited on a natural rise in the land, allowing the first floor elevation to rise 15 ft above the pond’s surface; this height provides dynamic views through the trees that separate the house from the pond. Ultimately, our design leverages the inherent capabilities of architectural concrete i.e. its structural capacity; the material allows for bold cantilevers and expanses of glass, creating greater transparency between interior and exterior environments.
The interior palette is comprised of rift sawn oak with 16-inch wide oak plank flooring, oak casework and millwork, a stainless steel and glass main staircase, and minimalist concrete details throughout. On the upper level, the plan accommodates a master bedroom suite, three children’s bedrooms, and a family room. The first floor includes a guest bedroom, living room, kitchen, dining room, office, and family room. The ground level has a recreational room, a mudroom, and office/studio. The site plan employs native plantings and includes a small resistance pool in the courtyard.
Concrete will be utilized for all of the house’s structural and insulation components. This method modulates the fluctuation of interior temperature, creating both an energy-efficient envelope and enough concrete mass to keep temperatures moderate and consistent throughout a 24-hour day. The employment of triple-glazed windows and a triple-glazed aluminum curtain wall further increases the project’s energy efficiency and allows the house to have abundant glass. Natural light permeates the interior and affords spectacular view in all directions of both Todd Pond and the neighboring woodlands.

Photography by 29Pixel Studios, LLC.
This small dark dated high rise was transformed into an open light filled floor plan filled with wood floors, beautiful tile, and custom cabinetry throughout.
Custom designed gray and white kitchen features flush European style cabinetry, glass fronts, LED lighting, matching chandeliers, a coffee bar, custom storage components, and island with a thick mitered edge.
The former dining room was transformed into an open hearth adjoining the kitchen and the living room fireplace was retrofitted with a gas fireplace.
The master bath floor and walls feature a gray and white marble style tile from Italy with a one of kind vanity. and zero entry shower.
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