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Bedroom. Photography by Manolo Langis
Located at the intersection where Sunset Boulevard meets the Pacific Ocean, this iconic board formed concrete structure was neglected for years. SUBU Design Architecture was brought in to reimagine the space along with a team of professionals. Through a collective effort, this unique structure has been reorganize to fit a variety of lifestyles and commercial needs.

A bright and modern entryway that showcases plenty of color and artwork. Vibrantly patterned area rugs and abstract artwork offer a cheerful welcome, while the sculptures and artisan lighting add a fun touch of luxury and intrigue. The finishing touches are the high-vaulted ceilings and skylights, which offer an abundance of natural light.
Home located in Beverly Hill, California. Designed by Florida based interior design firm Crespo Design Group, who also serves Malibu, Tampa, New York City, the Caribbean, and other areas throughout the United States.

©️Maxwell MacKenzie THE HOME, ESSENTIALLY A RUIN WAS PRESERVED THROUGH NEGLECT. A CLARIFIED HISTORIC RENOVATION REMOVES BAY WINDOWS AND 1950’S WINDOWS FROM THE MAIN FAÇADE. TWO WINGS AND A THIRD FLOOR AND A SYMPATHETIC STAIRWAY ACCOMMODATE MODERN LIFE. MASONS WERE TASKED TO MAKE THE STONE WORK LOOK AS THOUGH “A FARMER BUILT THE WALLS DURING THE NON-PLANTING SEASON,” THE FINAL DESIGN SIMPLIFIES THE FIRST FLOOR PLAN AND LEAVES LOGICAL LOCATIONS FOR EXPANSION INTO COMING DECADES. AMONG OTHER AWARDS, THIS TRADITIONAL YET HISTORIC RENOVATION LOCATED IN MIDDLEBURG, VA HAS RECEIVED 2 AWARDS FROM THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE.. AND A NATIONAL PRIVATE AWARD FROM VETTE WINDOWS
WASHINGTON DC ARCHITECT DONALD LOCOCO UPDATED THIS HISTORIC STONE HOUSE IN MIDDLEBURG, VA.lauded by the American Institute of Architects with an Award of Excellence for Historic Architecture, as well as an Award of Merit for Residential Architecture
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This garden was designed to celebrate panoramic views of the San Gabriel mountains. Horizontal bands of slate tile from the interior of the mid-century home wrap around the house’s perimeter and extend to the rear pool area, inviting the family outdoors. With a pool framed by mature trees, a sunken seating area, fruit trees, and a modest lawn for a young family, the landscape provides a wide range of opportunities for play, entertaining and relaxation.

This deck was coated with Sherwin Williams Super Deck Russet Brown
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern deck remodel in Baltimore with no cover
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern deck remodel in Baltimore with no cover

New kitchen windows and new screened porch. The kitchen windows are centered in the kitchen, and the porch is centered on the dining room and its new doors.

Bedroom. Photography by Manolo Langis
Located at the intersection where Sunset Boulevard meets the Pacific Ocean, this iconic board formed concrete structure was neglected for years. SUBU Design Architecture was brought in to reimagine the space along with a team of professionals. Through a collective effort, this unique structure has been reorganize to fit a variety of lifestyles and commercial needs.

Sunroom - country brick floor and brown floor sunroom idea in Minneapolis with a standard ceiling

or a neglected 1928 Mission Revival house on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill, we were charged with enlarging it to the rear as well as reconfiguring and redesigning the entire interior. The kitchen and baths hadn’t been remodeled since the 60s and the original heavy wood detailing throughout and small rooms cried out for updating. The rear yard was overgrown and on a much lower level which required traversing a long side stair to access. We extended the ground floor 9 feet where we created a large new family room, a new bedroom, a bathroom, and wine storage with a new roof deck up top. Large sliding doors at the family room open to a new deck and terraced gardens which we collaborated on the design of with a landscape architect. At the main living level, we added a small bay addition to the rear and opened things up to create a new great room consisting of breakfast, kitchen, and dining areas with maximum glazing to open it up to the views and access a new roof deck above the ground floor addition. On the top floor, we reconfigured the bedrooms and created a new primary suite with a separate tub, shower, double vanity, water closet, and our signature slot skylight. New stairs and finishes throughout completed the modernization.

or a neglected 1928 Mission Revival house on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill, we were charged with enlarging it to the rear as well as reconfiguring and redesigning the entire interior. The kitchen and baths hadn’t been remodeled since the 60s and the original heavy wood detailing throughout and small rooms cried out for updating. The rear yard was overgrown and on a much lower level which required traversing a long side stair to access. We extended the ground floor 9 feet where we created a large new family room, a new bedroom, a bathroom, and wine storage with a new roof deck up top. Large sliding doors at the family room open to a new deck and terraced gardens which we collaborated on the design of with a landscape architect. At the main living level, we added a small bay addition to the rear and opened things up to create a new great room consisting of breakfast, kitchen, and dining areas with maximum glazing to open it up to the views and access a new roof deck above the ground floor addition. On the top floor, we reconfigured the bedrooms and created a new primary suite with a separate tub, shower, double vanity, water closet, and our signature slot skylight. New stairs and finishes throughout completed the modernization.

or a neglected 1928 Mission Revival house on San Francisco’s Potrero Hill, we were charged with enlarging it to the rear as well as reconfiguring and redesigning the entire interior. The kitchen and baths hadn’t been remodeled since the 60s and the original heavy wood detailing throughout and small rooms cried out for updating. The rear yard was overgrown and on a much lower level which required traversing a long side stair to access. We extended the ground floor 9 feet where we created a large new family room, a new bedroom, a bathroom, and wine storage with a new roof deck up top. Large sliding doors at the family room open to a new deck and terraced gardens which we collaborated on the design of with a landscape architect. At the main living level, we added a small bay addition to the rear and opened things up to create a new great room consisting of breakfast, kitchen, and dining areas with maximum glazing to open it up to the views and access a new roof deck above the ground floor addition. On the top floor, we reconfigured the bedrooms and created a new primary suite with a separate tub, shower, double vanity, water closet, and our signature slot skylight. New stairs and finishes throughout completed the modernization.

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Inspiration for a large transitional l-shaped kitchen remodel in Los Angeles with glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and no island
Inspiration for a large transitional l-shaped kitchen remodel in Los Angeles with glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and no island

The master bathroom was completely reworked with double bowl vanity opposite the new tub, a tiled shower, and a water closet with linen storage, beyond.

Custom Curved Sill & Moldings - 100% Foamed Window in do to the Large Air Space between Brick & Shell .
Narrow Anderson Jams - Total BS - anyone looking at True Insulating Sealing Building Envelope . 3.25 Jam's stretched across 1. Brick , Air Space , Fiberboard , Then Finally Arriving at the Wood Jam - there is Hardly nay Window Left . Hence the Insulated Glass is Actually Out in line with Brick . ( Thermal Envelope Anyone ) ..
Anderson Jams this Up U.S.A Butts - screams Green Energy Saving Window ..Jams for any Brick Building truly need to be 4.25 Min. ( Add on Jams Extension ) More Anderson -BS as those aren't Factory Applied & Fused . No They expect You to Caulk them on to a Hollow Jam , Wait 1 Min. These are FiberTex Frames and Told those are Solid & 100% Stronger ..
Stronger Yes , Solid as will take Screws ( NO ) Hollow.
Hence You have to Push the Window Out to get a Good Seal on the Brick ..so We 100% Foam them in which takes care of the Thermal Envelope ! ** HELLO **

The new walkway links the rebuilt deck (beyond) to the master suite's Sitting Room (in the foreground).
Inspiration for a large rustic balcony remodel in DC Metro with no cover
Inspiration for a large rustic balcony remodel in DC Metro with no cover

A new wood-burning fireplace, with a firewood box and synthetic stone, was designed in the corner of the Great Room, recessed into the Sitting Room beyond, so as not to throw off the centering of the windows on the back wall.
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