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This was a fun powder room design for a western mine style home with the corten ceiling, old bucket for a sink and Old California Lanterns for the lighting.


Eco-Rehabarama house. This dining space is adjacent to the kitchen and the living area in a very open floor-plan. We converted the garage into a kitchen and updated the entire house. The red barn door is made from recycled materials. The hardware for the door was salvaged from an old barn door. We used wood from the demolition to make the barn door. This image shows the entire barn door with the kitchen table. The door divides the laundry and utility room from the dining space. It's a practical solution to separate the two spaces while adding an interesting focal point to the room. Love the pop of red against the neutral walls. The door is painted with Sherwin Williams Red Obsession SW7590 and the walls are Sherwin Williams Warm Stone SW 7032.


Bustling streets, apples sold by boys in caps, soda pop fresh from a glass bottle. Embrace the historical architecture in your home with this unique wood wallpaper. The crate design is done in a grey toned brown shade, making this the perfect addition to a modern rustic home.


Previously farmland, this Central Pennsylvania country house mends well to its site. With nearly 8 acres of open lawn and meadow surrounding this traditional home and a woodland border, this property called for a diversity of planting and shaping of the outdoor spaces. The plant palette consisted of more traditional plants and those of the old paired with many native species to the eastern coast. A deck at the rear of the house provides an extension of the home. It’s equipped with an arbor with wisteria entwined around its beams that provide adequate shade during the hot hours of the day. The clients, avid gardeners and lovers of land, called for a potting shed. The structure was hand crafted on-site from salvaged lumber milled from the properties own trees. With the installation of solar panels, a vegetable patch, and orchard, it was important to not only screen their view but create definition on the property. A knack for the old, the clients made it easy to incorporate a connection to the farm’s past and add focal points along the journey with antique crates, water pumps, rustic barrels, and windmills.


Second story sleeping loft located on Tybee Island in Savannah, GA. Behind the white flowing curtains are built in beds each adorned with a nautical reading light and built-in hideaway niches. The space is light and airy with painted gray floors, all white walls, old rustic beams and headers, wood paneling, tongue and groove ceilings, dormers, vintage rattan furniture, mid-century painted pieces, and a cool hangout spot for the kids.
Floor Color: BM Sterling 1591
Blinds: Rio Linen Roman shades
Wall Color: SW extra white 7006
Rug: West Elm
Built-in Beds: Rethink Design Studio
Bedside Table: Vintage teak tables with painted base and drawer fronts. Powder coated aluminum pull hardware
Lamp: Robert Abbey with Ric Rac embellished shades by Rethink
"Headboard": Target outdoor floor cushions
Duvet Cover: Target
Sheet & Pillow: Amy Butler
Baskets: Target
Drapery Fabric: West Elm
Drapery Designed by: Rethink Design Studio
Telephone: Vintage
All Other Accessories: Homeowner's Collection.


kitchenCRATE Prince Andrew Drive| Riverbank, CA | Quartz: Silestone Copper Mist | Backsplash: Bedrosians Venato Travertine | Cabinets: American Walnut Old Masters Stain | Sink: Blanco Diamond in Cafe Brown | Faucet: Kohler Simplice in Vibrant Stainless | Flooring: Bedrosians Light Cherry Porcelain Tile


Photography by Werner Straube
Inspiration for a timeless brown floor breakfast nook remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a timeless brown floor breakfast nook remodel in San Francisco

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Landsdown, VA

SK Interiors
Loudoun County's Top Kitchen & Bath Designer I Best of Houzz 2014-2022


Matthew Millman | Matthew Millman Photography
Patio - mediterranean patio idea in San Francisco with no cover
Patio - mediterranean patio idea in San Francisco with no cover


Previously farmland, this Central Pennsylvania country house mends well to its site. With nearly 8 acres of open lawn and meadow surrounding this traditional home and a woodland border, this property called for a diversity of planting and shaping of the outdoor spaces. The plant palette consisted of more traditional plants and those of the old paired with many native species to the eastern coast. A deck at the rear of the house provides an extension of the home. It’s equipped with an arbor with wisteria entwined around its beams that provide adequate shade during the hot hours of the day. The clients, avid gardeners and lovers of land, called for a potting shed. The structure was hand crafted on-site from salvaged lumber milled from the properties own trees. With the installation of solar panels, a vegetable patch, and orchard, it was important to not only screen their view but create definition on the property. A knack for the old, the clients made it easy to incorporate a connection to the farm’s past and add focal points along the journey with antique crates, water pumps, rustic barrels, and windmills.


Previously farmland, this Central Pennsylvania country house mends well to its site. With nearly 8 acres of open lawn and meadow surrounding this traditional home and a woodland border, this property called for a diversity of planting and shaping of the outdoor spaces. The plant palette consisted of more traditional plants and those of the old paired with many native species to the eastern coast. A deck at the rear of the house provides an extension of the home. It’s equipped with an arbor with wisteria entwined around its beams that provide adequate shade during the hot hours of the day. The clients, avid gardeners and lovers of land, called for a potting shed. The structure was hand crafted on-site from salvaged lumber milled from the properties own trees. With the installation of solar panels, a vegetable patch, and orchard, it was important to not only screen their view but create definition on the property. A knack for the old, the clients made it easy to incorporate a connection to the farm’s past and add focal points along the journey with antique crates, water pumps, rustic barrels, and windmills.


Designer, Joel Snayd. Beach house on Tybee Island in Savannah, GA. This two-story beach house was designed from the ground up by Rethink Design Studio -- architecture + interior design. The first floor living space is wide open allowing for large family gatherings. Old recycled beams were brought into the space to create interest and create natural divisions between the living, dining and kitchen. The crisp white butt joint paneling was offset using the cool gray slate tile below foot. The stairs and cabinets were painted a soft gray, roughly two shades lighter than the floor, and then topped off with a Carerra honed marble. Apple red stools, quirky art, and fun colored bowls add a bit of whimsy and fun.
Wall Color: SW extra white 7006
Stair Run Color: BM Sterling 1591
Floor: 6x12 Squall Slate (local tile supplier)

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Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


This is a hundred year old house that we restored to its former glory. We added the colonnade. One had existed previously, but been removed by previous owners.
Photographer: John Wilbanks, Interior Designer: Kathryn Tegreene


Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2015 Houzz
A mix of clean lines and natural materials give the couple's home an urban edge. "We wanted to keep as many of the old, original details as possible, but add our own spin to it," says Catherine. A leather club chair, Bryan's favorite piece in the house, anchors the grouping and imbues the space with a loft-like feel.
Classically styled furnishings allow the home's interesting qualities to take center stage, as well as provide Bryan and Catherine with a neutral canvas for decorating throughout the year. "We would rather have a plain beige comfy couch that we can easily add different pillows to as moods and seasons change," Catherine explains.
Leather chair: Crate & Barrel


Photography: Claudio Santini
Home design - farmhouse home design idea in Other
Home design - farmhouse home design idea in Other


A simple, easy to clean (!), soothing (colors, lighting, vibe) bedroom with a Scandinavian touch.
We painted the walls white and the ceiling soft, light blue.
A lot of the furnishings are from Ikea!
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Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


An extensive renovation and addition to a prominent residence, WDA designed a large 2-story addition and basement that met our clients aspirations for doubling the size of the original home, modernizing its interior and improving functionality. Taking aesthetic cues from the existing house, the project seamlessly blends the old and new, organizing the complex program into a harmonious environment.
Photo Credit: ©Precision Cabinets


Georgia Coast Design & Construction - Southern Living Custom Builder Showcase Home at St. Simons Island, GA
Built on a one-acre, lakefront lot on the north end of St. Simons Island, the Southern Living Custom Builder Showcase Home is characterized as Old World European featuring exterior finishes of Mosstown brick and Old World stucco, Weathered Wood colored designer shingles, cypress beam accents and a handcrafted Mahogany door.
Inside the three-bedroom, 2,400-square-foot showcase home, Old World rustic and modern European style blend with high craftsmanship to create a sense of timeless quality, stability, and tranquility. Behind the scenes, energy efficient technologies combine with low maintenance materials to create a home that is economical to maintain for years to come. The home's open floor plan offers a dining room/kitchen/great room combination with an easy flow for entertaining or family interaction. The interior features arched doorways, textured walls and distressed hickory floors.


The living room in this mid-century remodel is open to both the dining room and kitchen behind. Tall ceilings and transom windows help the entire space feel airy and open, while open grained cypress ceilings add texture and warmth to the ceiling. Existing brick walls have been painted a warm white and floors are old growth walnut. White oak wood veneer was chosen for the custom millwork at the entertainment center.
Sofa is sourced from Crate & Barrel and the coffee table is the Gage Cocktail Table by Room & Board.
Interior by Allison Burke Interior Design
Architecture by A Parallel
Paul Finkel Photography
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