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Jean Allsopp
Beach style medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo in Other with white walls
Beach style medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo in Other with white walls
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Tamara Alvarez
Photo of a mid-sized tropical full sun front yard brick landscaping in Miami.
Photo of a mid-sized tropical full sun front yard brick landscaping in Miami.

Corinne Cobabe Photography
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in San Diego with black walls
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in San Diego with black walls

More beautiful shadows and light. The feeling of this garden for me is calm but interesting. Grounded but airy. Please note the gradient spacing I used on the beam screens.

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Great Falls, VA
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Pristine Acres
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Hulya Kolabas
Walk-in shower - small contemporary white tile and porcelain tile brick floor walk-in shower idea in New York with a wall-mount sink, white walls, open cabinets, stainless steel countertops and dark wood cabinets
Walk-in shower - small contemporary white tile and porcelain tile brick floor walk-in shower idea in New York with a wall-mount sink, white walls, open cabinets, stainless steel countertops and dark wood cabinets

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Transitional u-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen photo in Los Angeles with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and brown countertops

Home plan available through Allison Ramsey Architects. To see this plan and any of our other work please visit www.allisonramseyarchitect.com
Example of a mountain style kitchen design in Atlanta
Example of a mountain style kitchen design in Atlanta

Designed for the lifestyle and budget of a young married couple and growing family, this home offers a viable alternative to the generic speculative home. Occupying a small leftover developer site, just under four tenths of an acre at the end of a suburban cul-de-sac, the Lanning Residence site is anchored by a one hundred year old oak tree. The parcel, once undesirable to developers and their speculative plans, became the inspiration for the project form.
Acting as both designers and builders, the decision was made early to utilize a strategy typical to most suburban construction; maximizing square footage while minimizing the building perimeter. An analysis of the surrounding suburban fabric revealed that the adjoining property lines were heavily planted. Views and window placement were organized to take advantage of the adjacent landscape while maximizing natural light.
The house program is distributed within two main volumes that are connected by a translucent circulation volume. The spacious interior volumes, large windows, plywood shear walls, sheetrock, and simple details allowed for a light construction budget. Spray foam insulation and well designed mechanical systems allowed the family to reduce their monthly utility bills by over half, creating a far more energy efficient lifestyle.

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Great Falls, VA
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Perfectly configured for seamless entertaining throughout, the apartment opens via private elevator to an oversized great room with a 60' wall of floor-to-ceiling windows that offer sprawling southern views of the Statue of Liberty and One World Trade Center. This great room is divided into two distinct living areas by an exquisite black walnut paneled double sided wood-burning fireplace. This corner living area, with its built-in window seating and wall-mounted TV, can serve as a media room or den and enjoys bright, open southeast exposures. -- Tina Gallo, VHT

Perfectly configured for seamless entertaining throughout, the apartment opens via private elevator to an oversized great room with a 60' wall of floor-to-ceiling windows that offer sprawling southern views of the Statue of Liberty and One World Trade Center. This great room is divided into two distinct living areas by an exquisite black walnut paneled double sided wood-burning fireplace. This corner living area, with its built-in window seating and wall-mounted TV, can serve as a media room or den and enjoys bright, open southeast exposures. --Gotham Photo Company

Most landscape lighting today is low voltage, and for good reason. Unlike 120-volt systems, it's safer to work with and less costly to install. And though low-voltage lights receive one-tenth the power, thanks to a step-down transformer, meaning that we can achieve any effect you want, from moonlight shining from a canopy of trees to a subtle glow that washes across a low wall. More than just picking the right hardware, a pleasing lighting scheme is also about artistry.

Designed for the lifestyle and budget of a young married couple and growing family, this home offers a viable alternative to the generic speculative home. Occupying a small leftover developer site, just under four tenths of an acre at the end of a suburban cul-de-sac, the Lanning Residence site is anchored by a one hundred year old oak tree. The parcel, once undesirable to developers and their speculative plans, became the inspiration for the project form.
Acting as both designers and builders, the decision was made early to utilize a strategy typical to most suburban construction; maximizing square footage while minimizing the building perimeter. An analysis of the surrounding suburban fabric revealed that the adjoining property lines were heavily planted. Views and window placement were organized to take advantage of the adjacent landscape while maximizing natural light.
The house program is distributed within two main volumes that are connected by a translucent circulation volume. The spacious interior volumes, large windows, plywood shear walls, sheetrock, and simple details allowed for a light construction budget. Spray foam insulation and well designed mechanical systems allowed the family to reduce their monthly utility bills by over half, creating a far more energy efficient lifestyle.

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Manassas, VA
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Most landscape lighting today is low voltage, and for good reason. Unlike 120-volt systems, it's safer to work with and less costly to install. And though low-voltage lights receive one-tenth the power, thanks to a step-down transformer, meaning that we can achieve any effect you want, from moonlight shining from a canopy of trees to a subtle glow that washes across a low wall. More than just picking the right hardware, a pleasing lighting scheme is also about artistry.

Most landscape lighting today is low voltage, and for good reason. Unlike 120-volt systems, it's safer to work with and less costly to install. And though low-voltage lights receive one-tenth the power, thanks to a step-down transformer, meaning that we can achieve any effect you want, from moonlight shining from a canopy of trees to a subtle glow that washes across a low wall. More than just picking the right hardware, a pleasing lighting scheme is also about artistry.

Oversized great room with a 60' wall of floor-to-ceiling windows that offer sprawling southern views of the Statue of Liberty and One World Trade Center. This great room is divided into two distinct living areas by an exquisite black walnut paneled double sided wood-burning fireplace. Spacious and bright, the west-facing corner living room is generous enough to accommodate both formal dining and a separate sitting area and is conveniently situated just off the kitchen for ease of entertaining. -- Gotham Photo Company
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