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The reconfiguration of the bathroom allowed the team to rethink the closet, resulting in a walk-in configuration with increased storage.
Tricia Shay Photography

Example of a small classic gender-neutral closet design in New York with open cabinets and white cabinets
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Infill Urban Homes often sacrifice yard space to increase the size of the house footprint and this property was no exception.
A complete redesign of the rear deck included a pergola and screens for privacy and both a dining an cooking area while not limiting access to the basement walkout that was updated with a modern sauna with a new greenroof to soften the rear yard.
A small seating rea and new privacy trees make up the balance of this rear yard while still leaving enough room for a small storage shed.

Elegant light wood floor kitchen photo in St Louis with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, green backsplash, subway tile backsplash, black appliances and an island

An AG Multi-Slide Door System creates an open-air dining room and connects the indoor living space to the outdoor pool and patio area.
Contractor: Steve Holmlund
Designer: Samantha Keeping
Dealer: Nielsen Building Materials
Photo by Logan Hall

The old Bauman kitchen was terribly partitioned off. The laundry room and closet left a narrow hallway between the kitchen and the dining room. The Bauman’s really wanted an open space.
They connected with ALL Renovation & Design at a home show. And we immediately got to work modifying the existing space. This proved to be a challenge because there was almost nowhere for the ductwork that fed the upstairs to go. But with some creative planning, we rerouted the ducts to go inside the cabinet next to the wine rack. This allowed us to knock out the walls that separated the kitchen and the dining room giving a beautiful open space.
The homeowner had several requests that were designed to make their daily life easier. One was adding a second sink to the island. Another request was extending the kitchen past the window to allow for more cabinets and counter space. In between, we added a comfortable window seat.All the lighting was designed around how the space was going to be used. An example is how where the table was going to be positioned in the dining room next to the pantry and custom wine rack dictated where the ceiling fan and recessed lighting would be installed.The result is a beautiful, functional space that is completely open… just what the Bauman’s wanted.
Maple cabinets painted Simply White, Via Lactea Granite countertops, Arley Anatolia Classic 3”x6” tile backsplash in the Matte Carrara with the Mapei Pewter grout, Coretech Georgetown Oak Luxury Vinyl Tile flooring, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.

Designed by Lux Decor.
Photographed by Angela Auclair Photography
Example of a small classic open concept living room design in Montreal
Example of a small classic open concept living room design in Montreal

An AG Multi-Slide Door System creates an open-air dining room and connects the indoor living space to the outdoor pool and patio area.
Contractor: Steve Holmlund
Designer: Samantha Keeping
Dealer: Nielsen Building Materials
Photo by Logan Hall

This low-angle shot showcases the rich textures of the natural flagstone hardscape and the warmth of the custom fire zone. By integrating a rustic fire pit into the corner of the patio, our design+build team created an intimate social hub within the larger outdoor living space. The pairing of the stone patio with the decorative metal wall screens creates a sophisticated, "gallery" feel in the backyard. Every element of the landscape architecture is curated to provide a durable, high-impact environment that enhances the residential lifestyle.

Form follows function in this classically designed master ensuite, with lots of utilitarian storage, complemented with delicate details. This once leaky builder basic bathroom, transformed into a bright and beautiful oasis. Taking cues from the home (filled with precious antiques), we brought new life to the bathroom with vintage inspired elements – which can be seen in the detail of the wood vanity, and the soft cloud prints. Large scale, bright white tiles paired with teal glass tiles in the shower reflect the light, giving the illusion of doubling the space, while also adding subtle interest to the otherwise simplistic space.
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