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Eat-in kitchen - transitional dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in San Francisco with recessed-panel cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, marble backsplash and an island
Eat-in kitchen - transitional dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in San Francisco with recessed-panel cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, marble backsplash and an island

Raft Island Kitchen Redesign & Remodel
Project Overview
Located in the beautiful Puget Sound this project began with functionality in mind. The original kitchen was built custom for a very tall person, The custom countertops were not functional for the busy family that purchased the home. The new design has clean lines with elements of nature . The custom oak cabinets were locally made. The stain is a custom blend. The reclaimed island was made from local material. ..the floating shelves and beams are also reclaimed lumber. The island counter top and hood is NEOLITH in Iron Copper , a durable porcelain counter top material The counter tops along the perimeter of the kitchen is Lapitec. The design is original, textured, inviting, brave & complimentary.
Photos by Julie Mannell Photography

Inspiration for a transitional formal dark wood floor living room remodel in Minneapolis with gray walls
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Jeff Herr
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional galley dark wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional galley dark wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

Rick Farmer
Elegant master beige tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile bathroom photo in Jacksonville with an undermount sink, gray walls, distressed cabinets, granite countertops and flat-panel cabinets
Elegant master beige tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile bathroom photo in Jacksonville with an undermount sink, gray walls, distressed cabinets, granite countertops and flat-panel cabinets

Beautiful and vibrant little girls room. Bold geometric wallpaper with pops of candy tones and a calming feather pendant. Lime green and pink.
Example of a trendy girl kids' room design in London with multicolored walls
Example of a trendy girl kids' room design in London with multicolored walls

©Brett Bulthuis 2014
Mid-sized elegant two-story vinyl gable roof photo in Chicago
Mid-sized elegant two-story vinyl gable roof photo in Chicago

Casey Dunn
Example of a trendy formal living room design in Austin with a ribbon fireplace and white walls
Example of a trendy formal living room design in Austin with a ribbon fireplace and white walls

Kitchen/dining room combo - cottage medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Boston

The Clients contacted Cecil Baker + Partners to reconfigure and remodel the top floor of a prominent Philadelphia high-rise into an urban pied-a-terre. The forty-five story apartment building, overlooking Washington Square Park and its surrounding neighborhoods, provided a modern shell for this truly contemporary renovation. Originally configured as three penthouse units, the 8,700 sf interior, as well as 2,500 square feet of terrace space, was to become a single residence with sweeping views of the city in all directions.
The Client’s mission was to create a city home for collecting and displaying contemporary glass crafts. Their stated desire was to cast an urban home that was, in itself, a gallery. While they enjoy a very vital family life, this home was targeted to their urban activities - entertainment being a central element.
The living areas are designed to be open and to flow into each other, with pockets of secondary functions. At large social events, guests feel free to access all areas of the penthouse, including the master bedroom suite. A main gallery was created in order to house unique, travelling art shows.
Stemming from their desire to entertain, the penthouse was built around the need for elaborate food preparation. Cooking would be visible from several entertainment areas with a “show” kitchen, provided for their renowned chef. Secondary preparation and cleaning facilities were tucked away.
The architects crafted a distinctive residence that is framed around the gallery experience, while also incorporating softer residential moments. Cecil Baker + Partners embraced every element of the new penthouse design beyond those normally associated with an architect’s sphere, from all material selections, furniture selections, furniture design, and art placement.
Barry Halkin and Todd Mason Photography

Patio - large rustic backyard stone patio idea in Other with a roof extension and a fireplace

Powder room - small transitional mosaic tile floor powder room idea in New York with a pedestal sink and gray walls

In 2014, we were approached by a couple to achieve a dream space within their existing home. They wanted to expand their existing bar, wine, and cigar storage into a new one-of-a-kind room. Proud of their Italian heritage, they also wanted to bring an “old-world” feel into this project to be reminded of the unique character they experienced in Italian cellars. The dramatic tone of the space revolves around the signature piece of the project; a custom milled stone spiral stair that provides access from the first floor to the entry of the room. This stair tower features stone walls, custom iron handrails and spindles, and dry-laid milled stone treads and riser blocks. Once down the staircase, the entry to the cellar is through a French door assembly. The interior of the room is clad with stone veneer on the walls and a brick barrel vault ceiling. The natural stone and brick color bring in the cellar feel the client was looking for, while the rustic alder beams, flooring, and cabinetry help provide warmth. The entry door sequence is repeated along both walls in the room to provide rhythm in each ceiling barrel vault. These French doors also act as wine and cigar storage. To allow for ample cigar storage, a fully custom walk-in humidor was designed opposite the entry doors. The room is controlled by a fully concealed, state-of-the-art HVAC smoke eater system that allows for cigar enjoyment without any odor.

The Mazama house is located in the Methow Valley of Washington State, a secluded mountain valley on the eastern edge of the North Cascades, about 200 miles northeast of Seattle.
The house has been carefully placed in a copse of trees at the easterly end of a large meadow. Two major building volumes indicate the house organization. A grounded 2-story bedroom wing anchors a raised living pavilion that is lifted off the ground by a series of exposed steel columns. Seen from the access road, the large meadow in front of the house continues right under the main living space, making the living pavilion into a kind of bridge structure spanning over the meadow grass, with the house touching the ground lightly on six steel columns. The raised floor level provides enhanced views as well as keeping the main living level well above the 3-4 feet of winter snow accumulation that is typical for the upper Methow Valley.
To further emphasize the idea of lightness, the exposed wood structure of the living pavilion roof changes pitch along its length, so the roof warps upward at each end. The interior exposed wood beams appear like an unfolding fan as the roof pitch changes. The main interior bearing columns are steel with a tapered “V”-shape, recalling the lightness of a dancer.
The house reflects the continuing FINNE investigation into the idea of crafted modernism, with cast bronze inserts at the front door, variegated laser-cut steel railing panels, a curvilinear cast-glass kitchen counter, waterjet-cut aluminum light fixtures, and many custom furniture pieces. The house interior has been designed to be completely integral with the exterior. The living pavilion contains more than twelve pieces of custom furniture and lighting, creating a totality of the designed environment that recalls the idea of Gesamtkunstverk, as seen in the work of Josef Hoffman and the Viennese Secessionist movement in the early 20th century.
The house has been designed from the start as a sustainable structure, with 40% higher insulation values than required by code, radiant concrete slab heating, efficient natural ventilation, large amounts of natural lighting, water-conserving plumbing fixtures, and locally sourced materials. Windows have high-performance LowE insulated glazing and are equipped with concealed shades. A radiant hydronic heat system with exposed concrete floors allows lower operating temperatures and higher occupant comfort levels. The concrete slabs conserve heat and provide great warmth and comfort for the feet.
Deep roof overhangs, built-in shades and high operating clerestory windows are used to reduce heat gain in summer months. During the winter, the lower sun angle is able to penetrate into living spaces and passively warm the exposed concrete floor. Low VOC paints and stains have been used throughout the house. The high level of craft evident in the house reflects another key principle of sustainable design: build it well and make it last for many years!
Photo by Benjamin Benschneider

The laundry room was placed between the front of the house (kitchen/dining/formal living) and the back game/informal family room. Guests frequently walked by this normally private area.
Laundry room now has tall cleaning storage and custom cabinet to hide the washer/dryer when not in use. A new sink and faucet create a functional cleaning and serving space and a hidden waste bin sits on the right.

©AlyssaRosenheck2015
Example of a beach style gender-neutral carpeted kids' room design in Nashville with beige walls
Example of a beach style gender-neutral carpeted kids' room design in Nashville with beige walls

Transitional master white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile, beige floor and double-sink bathroom photo in San Diego with shaker cabinets, brown cabinets, an integrated sink, a hinged shower door, gray countertops and a built-in vanity

Patrick Ketchum Photography - This bathroom is a "special feature" of this house. Integrated steel framing allow the vanity to appear to float "magically" off the back wall and ground.

Our client’s love of books directed much of the use of the wall space in the entry and living room. The books provide areas of color and visual interest against the newly painted accent wall in Silken Blue by Benjamin Moore.
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