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This newly remodeled kitchen perfectly blends elevated style with warm, inviting elements, creating a beautiful space. While the footprint of the kitchen remains very similar, the functionality of the space is vastly improved with added vertical storage and custom pantry and utility cabinetry. Moonflakes quartz counters with honey bronze fixtures and hardware. The simple tile backsplash, in a similar tone as the cabinetry, lends to the cohesive neutrality of the space.

Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, marble backsplash, white appliances, an island and brown countertops
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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.

Large trendy u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, marble backsplash, white appliances, an island and brown countertops

View of the dining room from the living room. The dark wood ceiling tier matches the hallway and carries the color throughout the space. It is counterbalanced by the light hardwood floor, gloss white built in window cabinets and grey stone wall divider with integrated sideboard.

The updated wine bar area features a custom tile backsplash (tile is Stellar by Sonoma Tile Makers in a combination of Cloud Dancer, Charcoal Crackle and Dovetail Crackle) that adds a pop of color and texture and a design element that complements artwork in the adjacent rooms in the home.

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.

This small back yard was transformed into a wonderful entertaining space. Small pottery water feature adds great sound to the space. Wonderful plant selection for interest year-round!

This project was a special one for us. We had the pleasure of working with a lovely retired couple in their early 70s who were returning clients! It's always a testament to our work when clients come back for more. This time, they were ready to tackle a full bathroom and basement renovation to truly make their Mississauga home a haven for their golden years. Before: Outdated and Cramped Both bathrooms were stuck in a time warp, sporting outdated fixtures and cramped layouts. Limited storage and bulky linen towers that blocked natural light added to the feeling of confinement. Downstairs, the basement was a sea of belongings with only one closet for storage. Peeling linoleum tiles and remnants of an acoustic ceiling definitely didn't create an inviting atmosphere. The Vision: Functionality, Light, and Style Our clients desired bathrooms that were both functional and stylish, with ample storage and a spa-like ambiance. In the basement, their dream was to create a space where they could relax, pursue hobbies, and entertain, all while keeping their belongings organized. The Transformation: Custom Solutions for a Perfect Fit
●Bathrooms: We banished the bulky linen towers and designed custom vanities withdrawers and shallow countertop towers to maximize storage without sacrificing light.Frameless glass shower enclosures added a modern touch and further enhanced thefeeling of spaciousness. Each bathroom, though similar in shape, boasts a distinctpersonality. The lower level bathroom has a contemporary spa-like feel with off-whitetextured tiles and a sleek white oak vanity, while the upper bathroom exudes elegancewith polished marble-look tiles, a richly stained oak vanity, and a luxurious showerbench.
●Basement: Forget basic drywall closets! We maximized the basement's potential withtwo large closets for storage, a custom media unit, and a clever cabinet designed tohouse the clients' roll-in sewing machine table and piano.
Challenges and Triumphs
During the renovation, we encountered some unexpected ductwork that threatened to interfere with a planned shower niche. Our team quickly adapted, shifting the niche and maximizing its width to maintain both functionality and design.
Life After Renovation: A New Chapter
The transformation is remarkable. The bathrooms are now bright, spacious, and functional oases. The basement has been reborn as a haven for relaxation and hobbies, with ample storage to keep everything organized. Our clients can now enjoy movie nights, play the piano, and indulge in their crafting passions in a space that truly reflects their lifestyle.
Memorable Moments
Working with these clients was an absolute joy. Their trust in our expertise, especially when it came to maximizing their basement's potential, was incredibly rewarding. Seeing their faces light up as they experienced their newly renovated spaces made all the effort worthwhile.
This project was a reminder that renovations are about more than just aesthetics. They're about creating spaces that enhance our clients' lives and allow them to embrace new possibilities. We're honored to have played a part in this couple's journey to a more comfortable, functional, and beautiful home.

Edward Underwood Photography
Example of a small transitional home design design in DC Metro
Example of a small transitional home design design in DC Metro

Rounding out the product lineup is a variety of high-end appliances, including: A Kohler Vault stainless steel undermount kitchen sink; a GE 20.8 cu.ft. French-Door refrigerator; a Moen Nori faucet; an Ancona Pyramid range hood; and the couple’s existing Kenmore oven and Frigidaire dishwasher.
A Craftmaid pendant sink light in matte black and patina aged brass pops with the white theme and provides overhead lighting when washing dishes or peeling and washing vegetables.

Next to the pool, this open covered area on the patio has an outdoor bar area with seating & television. Curved brackets help support the countertop. It is attached to the garage. Chaise lounge chairs face the pool.

The covered side entrance provides convenient access from the driveway. It also has an enclosed shower to rinse off after a dip in the pool or a trip to the beach.

A closet performing three functions
1. office supplies
2. cleaning supplies
3. utility storage
Example of a minimalist closet design in Tampa
Example of a minimalist closet design in Tampa
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