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New Orleans Inspired Front Porch and Private Courtyard for great outdoor living.
Example of a classic patio fountain design in New Orleans
Example of a classic patio fountain design in New Orleans
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Capture the charm of a country cottage with Sugar Mill Hickory 3/4" solid prefi nished hardwood flooring. The look gives nod to days-gone-by with a beautifully wirebrushed texture on 5" wide golden toffee planks


The sugar kettle water feature, centered on the front door is an exceptional element. Wisconsin granite cobbles with bluestone coping tie into the bluestone walk and the cobblestone Craftsman columns.


Kitchen/dining room combo - traditional medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Portland with beige walls


Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless open concept carpeted family room remodel in Charlotte with multicolored walls


Laurence Taylor, Taylor Architectural Photography
Bedroom - coastal carpeted bedroom idea in Tampa with green walls
Bedroom - coastal carpeted bedroom idea in Tampa with green walls


A couple from the Chicago area created a home they can enjoy and reconnect with their fully grown sons and expanding families, to fish and ski.
Reclaimed post and beam barn from Vermont as the primary focus with extensions leading to a master suite; garage and artist’s studio. A four bedroom home with ample space for entertaining with surrounding patio with an exterior fireplace
Reclaimed board siding; stone and metal roofing


Photography by Andrew Doyle
This Sugar House provides our client with a bit of extra storage, a place to stack firewood and somewhere to start their vegetable seedlings; all in an attractive package. Built using reclaimed siding and windows and topped with a slate roof, this brand new building looks as though it was built 100 years ago. True traditional timber framing construction add to the structures appearance, provenance and durability.


Tucked along the perimeter of the loft’s only hall, Shapiro’s office area takes advantage of a seemingly endless view of the city. Part work space, part thoroughfare, and part gallery, this is a multifunctional space, yet ideal for creative thinking.
“I really like my office area”, explains Daniel, “I can sit at my desk and look at the rest of my loft; the expansive view is in front of me, behind me is my photography collection, and to my right is my patio.”
The Herman Miller Airia Desk compliments the requirements of Daniel’s home office with ample storage tucked into a streamlined profile. Trimmed in solid walnut, this piece blends seamlessly with the rest of the décor.
Photo: Adrienne M DeRosa © 2012 Houzz
Design: KEA Design


Renovation of a condo in the renowned Museum Tower bldg for a second generation owner looking to update the space for their young family. They desired a look that was comfortable, creating multi functioning spaces for all family members to enjoy, combining the iconic style of mid century modern designs and family heirlooms.


Freestanding bathtub - mid-sized contemporary master beige tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile freestanding bathtub idea in New York with a vessel sink, open cabinets, concrete countertops, beige walls and beige cabinets


via our website ~ 280 square feet of usable space with 6’0” Jamaica Cottage Shop built double doors ~ large enough to fit your riding lawn mower, snowmobile, snow blower, lawn furniture, and ATVs. This building can be used as a garage ~ the floor system can handle a small to mid-size car or tractor. The open floor plan allows for a great workshop space or can be split up and be used as a cabin. Photos may depict client modifications.
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Photography by Andrew Doyle
This Sugar House provides our client with a bit of extra storage, a place to stack firewood and somewhere to start their vegetable seedlings; all in an attractive package. Built using reclaimed siding and windows and topped with a slate roof, this brand new building looks as though it was built 100 years ago. True traditional timber framing construction add to the structures appearance, provenance and durability
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