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Our clients were inspired by the idea of a master bedroom with beautiful, functional closet space, and a larger shower – more so than there loathed 36″ x 36″ corner acrylic unit.
After a number of visits, a plan was devised to build 3 closet areas, and a large shower with a floating quartz bench. The bedroom would see a dividing wall, but not to the ceiling so light could come through. The biggest of the three closets would be closest to the window, with a room entirely devoted to that space. The floor in the bathroom would feature a heated flooring system, and the vanity would have backlight lighting on the mirror.
The demolition uncovered some surprises, which restricted certain locations of plumbing, so the shower was enlarged and one of the closets was scrapped. In the end, it worked out fantastic. More emphasis was placed on the open concept closet, which thrilled our clients. They were also not disappointed with their larger shower.
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On a quiet cul-de-sac not too far from downtown San Luis Obispo lies the contemporary craftsman styled Clausen Residence. The challenges that accompanied this project were what, in the end, made it so interesting. The buildable area of the site is very small due to the fact that almost half of the property is occupied by a biological open space easement, established to protect the creek that runs behind the lot. In addition to this, the site is incredibly steep, which lent itself well to a stair stepped 3-story floor plan. Strict height restrictions set by the local jurisdiction governed the decision to bury the garage in the hill, and set the main living space on top of it, accompanied by the children’s bedrooms and game room further back on the site. The 3rd floor is occupied fully by the master suite, which looks down on the back yard below. Off of the great room is a vast deck, with built in barbecue, fire place and heaters, ideal for outdoor entertaining year round.
The house, adorned in lap siding and true craftsman details is flanked by gorgeous oak trees and the creek beyond.

Located in the well-established community of Northwood, close to Grande Dunes, this superior quality craftsman styled 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom energy efficient home designed by CRG Companies will feature a Hardie board exterior, Trex decking, vinyl railings and wood beadboard ceilings on porches, a screened-in porch with outdoor fireplace and carport. The interior features include 9’ ceilings, thick crown molding and wood trim, wood-look tile floors in main living areas, ceramic tile in baths, carpeting in bedrooms, recessed lights, upgraded 42” kitchen cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a huge tile shower and free standing soaker tub in the master bathroom. The home will also be pre-wired for home audio and security systems. Detached garage can be an added option. No HOA fee or restrictions, 98' X 155' lot is huge for this area, room for a pool.
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Once the new walls went up on the left, capturing square footage from the bedroom, we now had enough room for the separate tub and shower the clients so wanted. Parameters were still restrictive as we dealt with that overhead soffit and the ability to move plumbing at a reasonable price. Wall paint is no-VOC mineral paint from ROMA.

Certified Green home. 38 Mar Azul N, Ponce Inlet, Florida
NEW CONSTRUCTION. Masonry construction with Hurricane standards included. Walk into the front door and see thru to the covered 377 sq Ft Lanai. Open the QUAD sliders for the
indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Outdoor shower and plumbed for a outdoor kitchen.Inside is beautiful Porcelain tile thru out. Open floor plan for living, kitchen and dining with soaring ceilings and recessed lighting. The kitchen has a Quartz 10 Foot long Island and walk in pantry. All bedrooms have their own bath and walk in closet plus a half bath for guests.
It is definitely a must see to appreciate all the features.
https://www.nodalview.com/BxkyYmbx5AcAbWvKcG9D1DgQ?viewer=mls
Ponce Inlet
Ponce Inlet is small, quiet safe seaside community at the end of the Daytona Beach peninsula. You are walking distance to the beach ,river, jetty, lighthouse and the Park.You are less than an hour away from Orlando.
Las Olas
Las Olas is the only gated subdivision in Ponce Inlet. There is a deeded beach walkway for the residents. Walking distance to the beach and the river. It is restricted for the protection of the values of the residences.
https://floridagreenconstruction.us

Certified Green home. 38 Mar Azul N, Ponce Inlet, Florida
NEW CONSTRUCTION. Masonry construction with Hurricane standards included. Walk into the front door and see thru to the covered 377 sq Ft Lanai. Open the QUAD sliders for the
indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Outdoor shower and plumbed for a outdoor kitchen.Inside is beautiful Porcelain tile thru out. Open floor plan for living, kitchen and dining with soaring ceilings and recessed lighting. The kitchen has a Quartz 10 Foot long Island and walk in pantry. All bedrooms have their own bath and walk in closet plus a half bath for guests.
It is definitely a must see to appreciate all the features.
https://www.nodalview.com/BxkyYmbx5AcAbWvKcG9D1DgQ?viewer=mls
Ponce Inlet
Ponce Inlet is small, quiet safe seaside community at the end of the Daytona Beach peninsula. You are walking distance to the beach ,river, jetty, lighthouse and the Park.You are less than an hour away from Orlando.
Las Olas
Las Olas is the only gated subdivision in Ponce Inlet. There is a deeded beach walkway for the residents. Walking distance to the beach and the river. It is restricted for the protection of the values of the residences.
https://floridagreenconstruction.us

Set on a narrow lakefront parcel defined by tight setbacks and limited hardscape allowance, this modern cabin demonstrates how thoughtful design can transform restriction into possibility. Carefully composed to preserve privacy while opening fully toward the water, the home feels both expansive and intimate—an elevated retreat grounded in its landscape.
Though modest in footprint, the residence lives generously. Four bedrooms are tucked efficiently within the plan, including a light-filled quilting studio that reflects the homeowners’ creative life. Each bedroom opens onto its own private balcony, offering moments of pause and perspective with views stretching across lake and countryside.
The upper level also includes a family room, providing a quiet gathering space removed from the activity below. From here, the home’s vertical volume becomes apparent, as daylight pours down through a dramatic two-story space framed by glass facing the lake.
At the center of the home, a custom steel-and-wood plank stair acts as both circulation and sculpture. Rising through the double-height volume, it leads the eye upward to a tall Nelson cigar lamp suspended above—an intentional moment of drama and delight.
The main floor is designed around connection and flow. Kitchen, dining, and living areas exist as one continuous space, unified by light, views, and material warmth. A 12-foot-long island anchors the kitchen, serving as the natural gathering place for morning coffee, family meals, and summertime buffet-style entertaining. When fully opened, large folding accordion glass doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, allowing the screened porch to become a true extension of the living space.
Function is carefully layered throughout the plan. A mudroom entry from the tucked-under two-car garage includes a powder room and utility closet, while a generous entry closet provides essential storage and has been dimensioned to accommodate a future elevator.
Designed intentionally for aging in place, the home incorporates zero-threshold access from the garage, wide halls and doorways, reinforced wall blocking for future grab bars, and infrastructure for a future elevator—ensuring long-term comfort without compromising design.
Clad in dark painted board-and-batten siding, the exterior minimizes visual scale and allows the home to recede quietly into the landscape. Recessed balconies and façade elements are wrapped in warm wood-look siding, adding depth and contrast while bringing warmth into the interior. At night, light spills softly from within, and the cabin glows along the shoreline—welcoming, calm, and enduring.

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Step into luxury living with this breathtaking 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom sanctuary nestled along the tranquil waters of Crystal River. ?✨ Impeccably staged and lavishly renovated, every inch of this home exudes elegance and charm. From brand-new flooring to fresh paint, modern appliances, and a stunning kitchen, no detail has been overlooked.
With over 2000 sqft of space to call your own and no rental restrictions, the possibilities are endless. Imagine waking up to serene river views every morning or hosting unforgettable gatherings on your two-story overlook deck. This is more than a home; it's a lifestyle upgrade waiting to be embraced.

Located near the foot of the Teton Mountains, the site and a modest program led to placing the main house and guest quarters in separate buildings configured to form outdoor spaces. With mountains rising to the northwest and a stream cutting through the southeast corner of the lot, this placement of the main house and guest cabin distinctly responds to the two scales of the site. The public and private wings of the main house define a courtyard, which is visually enclosed by the prominence of the mountains beyond. At a more intimate scale, the garden walls of the main house and guest cabin create a private entry court.
A concrete wall, which extends into the landscape marks the entrance and defines the circulation of the main house. Public spaces open off this axis toward the views to the mountains. Secondary spaces branch off to the north and south forming the private wing of the main house and the guest cabin. With regulation restricting the roof forms, the structural trusses are shaped to lift the ceiling planes toward light and the views of the landscape.
A.I.A Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2017
Project Year: 2008

Certified Green home. 38 Mar Azul N, Ponce Inlet, Florida
NEW CONSTRUCTION. Masonry construction with Hurricane standards included. Walk into the front door and see thru to the covered 377 sq Ft Lanai. Open the QUAD sliders for the
indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Outdoor shower and plumbed for a outdoor kitchen.Inside is beautiful Porcelain tile thru out. Open floor plan for living, kitchen and dining with soaring ceilings and recessed lighting. The kitchen has a Quartz 10 Foot long Island and walk in pantry. All bedrooms have their own bath and walk in closet plus a half bath for guests.
It is definitely a must see to appreciate all the features.
https://www.nodalview.com/BxkyYmbx5AcAbWvKcG9D1DgQ?viewer=mls
Ponce Inlet
Ponce Inlet is small, quiet safe seaside community at the end of the Daytona Beach peninsula. You are walking distance to the beach ,river, jetty, lighthouse and the Park.You are less than an hour away from Orlando.
Las Olas
Las Olas is the only gated subdivision in Ponce Inlet. There is a deeded beach walkway for the residents. Walking distance to the beach and the river. It is restricted for the protection of the values of the residences.
https://floridagreenconstruction.us

Step into luxury living with this breathtaking 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom sanctuary nestled along the tranquil waters of Crystal River. ?✨ Impeccably staged and lavishly renovated, every inch of this home exudes elegance and charm. From brand-new flooring to fresh paint, modern appliances, and a stunning kitchen, no detail has been overlooked.
With over 2000 sqft of space to call your own and no rental restrictions, the possibilities are endless. Imagine waking up to serene river views every morning or hosting unforgettable gatherings on your two-story overlook deck. This is more than a home; it's a lifestyle upgrade waiting to be embraced.

This bathroom with neutral tone tile and creamy white cabinetry is warm and welcoming. Granite vanity tops and accent mosaic tiles in the shower add a pop of texture and style. The glass sliding door maximizes the space and makes the bathroom appear open and larger.

This spare but stylish set of bathroom furniture unites a clarity and cleanliness of design with ultimate practicality for the bathroom with simple needs or restricted space.
Attractive contrast:
The one-piece, beveled-edge countertop and built-in basin is crafted from slim white gloss ceramic, an attractive counterfoil to the dark woody base. It features a soft-edged, rectangular shape which tapers to a smaller base. The whole unit is wall-mounted, to further enhance its sheer, ‘floating’, base-less simplicity. Ceramic countertop and built-in basin have been made in Italy and is available in a sleek, glossy white finish. Constructed using our elegant but strong and durable ceramic material of 1.6 cm thick. The stain resistant qualities and low surface moisture absorbency of this washbasin are functional and easy to clean.
Forest tones:
It brings together a single, roomy drawer finished in sophisticated dark brown composite veneer, the dramatic contrasting wood-grain evoking the tones of the mist-shrouded mountain forest, perfectly offset by the single strip metal griff handle. A bold surface full of character inspired by the Po Plain oaks and the unmistakable language of nature. The selected shades allow Sherwood to be used in classic and contemporary spaces, panelling, and fit-outs that require stylish visual and tactile details.
A touch of the blues:
The concept of our furniture compositions sets is founded on versatility and functionality. By designing a whole range of modularised options from open fronted cabinets with shelves, floor and wall units and multi-shelf storage, you can build the the perfect solution for your bathroom needs. Extra storage space, more shelves, an additional wall unit, or less shelves and a more minimal look…it’s all possible with our composition furniture range. Simply mix and match the elements until you achieve exactly what you want. The total effect is brought to life by the addition of the three-shelf vertical wall unit in sublime, matt, cobalt blue lacquer. This very handy, open-fronted unit provides storage for taller items such as shampoos and creams.

This custom walk-in shower was done in slate tile with beach pebble shower floor and granite corner bench. Complimentary color slate was used to create the meandering pattern in the floor and walls. Shower niche has soap shelf above shampoo products. Due to rough-in plumbing restrictions in the condo the toilet location had to be retained but was eclectically incorporated into the overall bathroom design.

This apartment is a rented unit therefore there were some restrictions on what I was able to decorate.
Example of a small minimalist master white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile tub/shower combo design in Toronto with a drop-in sink, furniture-like cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet and gray walls
Example of a small minimalist master white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile tub/shower combo design in Toronto with a drop-in sink, furniture-like cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet and gray walls

Mulberry Grove is a walk in neighborhood centered in downtown Moab. This residence is a ‘twin-home’ with the owner family living on one side and the smaller attached accessory unit is occupied by a renter. The community has very restrictive green building and design guidelines that resulted in a challenging design process that was exacerbated by a tight site due to an adjacent floodway.

Located near the foot of the Teton Mountains, the site and a modest program led to placing the main house and guest quarters in separate buildings configured to form outdoor spaces. With mountains rising to the northwest and a stream cutting through the southeast corner of the lot, this placement of the main house and guest cabin distinctly responds to the two scales of the site. The public and private wings of the main house define a courtyard, which is visually enclosed by the prominence of the mountains beyond. At a more intimate scale, the garden walls of the main house and guest cabin create a private entry court.
A concrete wall, which extends into the landscape marks the entrance and defines the circulation of the main house. Public spaces open off this axis toward the views to the mountains. Secondary spaces branch off to the north and south forming the private wing of the main house and the guest cabin. With regulation restricting the roof forms, the structural trusses are shaped to lift the ceiling planes toward light and the views of the landscape.
A.I.A Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2017
Project Year: 2008

Custom designed and fabricated baker's island is visible in the foreground. The existing kitchen and lot restrictions created a longer space so the decision to incorporate a furniture piece island instead of a fixed island will allow flexibility for the future.

Set on a narrow lakefront parcel defined by tight setbacks and limited hardscape allowance, this modern cabin demonstrates how thoughtful design can transform restriction into possibility. Carefully composed to preserve privacy while opening fully toward the water, the home feels both expansive and intimate—an elevated retreat grounded in its landscape.
Though modest in footprint, the residence lives generously. Four bedrooms are tucked efficiently within the plan, including a light-filled quilting studio that reflects the homeowners’ creative life. Each bedroom opens onto its own private balcony, offering moments of pause and perspective with views stretching across lake and countryside.
The upper level also includes a family room, providing a quiet gathering space removed from the activity below. From here, the home’s vertical volume becomes apparent, as daylight pours down through a dramatic two-story space framed by glass facing the lake.
At the center of the home, a custom steel-and-wood plank stair acts as both circulation and sculpture. Rising through the double-height volume, it leads the eye upward to a tall Nelson cigar lamp suspended above—an intentional moment of drama and delight.
The main floor is designed around connection and flow. Kitchen, dining, and living areas exist as one continuous space, unified by light, views, and material warmth. A 12-foot-long island anchors the kitchen, serving as the natural gathering place for morning coffee, family meals, and summertime buffet-style entertaining. When fully opened, large folding accordion glass doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, allowing the screened porch to become a true extension of the living space.
Function is carefully layered throughout the plan. A mudroom entry from the tucked-under two-car garage includes a powder room and utility closet, while a generous entry closet provides essential storage and has been dimensioned to accommodate a future elevator.
Designed intentionally for aging in place, the home incorporates zero-threshold access from the garage, wide halls and doorways, reinforced wall blocking for future grab bars, and infrastructure for a future elevator—ensuring long-term comfort without compromising design.
Clad in dark painted board-and-batten siding, the exterior minimizes visual scale and allows the home to recede quietly into the landscape. Recessed balconies and façade elements are wrapped in warm wood-look siding, adding depth and contrast while bringing warmth into the interior. At night, light spills softly from within, and the cabin glows along the shoreline—welcoming, calm, and enduring.

Large transitional master multicolored tile and slate tile slate floor and multicolored floor bathroom photo in Other with shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops and a hinged shower door
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