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Stohlman & Kilner Remodeling Contractors
Example of a trendy eat-in kitchen design in DC Metro with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Forsite Studio
NEW CONSTRUCTION MODERN HOME. BUILT WITH AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN AND LARGE WINDOWS. NEUTRAL COLOR PALETTE FOR EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR AESTHETICS. MODERN INDUSTRIAL LIVING WITH PRIVACY AND NATURAL LIGHTING THROUGHOUT.
Kevin Twitty Interiors
Welcome this downtown loft with a great open floor plan. We created separate seating areas to create intimacy and comfort in this family room. The light bamboo floors have a great modern feel. The furniture also has a modern feel with a fantastic mid century undertone.
Photo by Kevin Twitty
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JRP Design & Remodel
Our clients wanted the ultimate modern farmhouse custom dream home. They found property in the Santa Rosa Valley with an existing house on 3 ½ acres. They could envision a new home with a pool, a barn, and a place to raise horses. JRP and the clients went all in, sparing no expense. Thus, the old house was demolished and the couple’s dream home began to come to fruition.
The result is a simple, contemporary layout with ample light thanks to the open floor plan. When it comes to a modern farmhouse aesthetic, it’s all about neutral hues, wood accents, and furniture with clean lines. Every room is thoughtfully crafted with its own personality. Yet still reflects a bit of that farmhouse charm.
Their considerable-sized kitchen is a union of rustic warmth and industrial simplicity. The all-white shaker cabinetry and subway backsplash light up the room. All white everything complimented by warm wood flooring and matte black fixtures. The stunning custom Raw Urth reclaimed steel hood is also a star focal point in this gorgeous space. Not to mention the wet bar area with its unique open shelves above not one, but two integrated wine chillers. It’s also thoughtfully positioned next to the large pantry with a farmhouse style staple: a sliding barn door.
The master bathroom is relaxation at its finest. Monochromatic colors and a pop of pattern on the floor lend a fashionable look to this private retreat. Matte black finishes stand out against a stark white backsplash, complement charcoal veins in the marble looking countertop, and is cohesive with the entire look. The matte black shower units really add a dramatic finish to this luxurious large walk-in shower.
Photographer: Andrew - OpenHouse VC
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Susie Lowe
Example of a large eclectic concrete floor and gray floor eat-in kitchen design in Edinburgh with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and white countertops
Example of a large eclectic concrete floor and gray floor eat-in kitchen design in Edinburgh with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and white countertops
Taylor Knights
Fraser Marsden
Mid-sized transitional enclosed dark wood floor living room library photo in Melbourne with white walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
Mid-sized transitional enclosed dark wood floor living room library photo in Melbourne with white walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
Lindy Small Architecture
Trendy brown tile pebble tile floor bathroom photo in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white walls and a vessel sink
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Schroeder Design/Build, Inc.
The owners of this traditional rambler in Reston wanted to open up their main living areas to create a more contemporary feel in their home. Walls were removed from the previously compartmentalized kitchen and living rooms. Ceilings were raised and kept intact by installing custom metal collar ties.
Hickory cabinets were selected to provide a rustic vibe in the kitchen. Dark Silestone countertops with a leather finish create a harmonious connection with the contemporary family areas. A modern fireplace and gorgeous chrome chandelier are striking focal points against the cobalt blue accent walls.
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House Plan 434-17
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Plan 434-17
Starting at $750.00
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Square Feet
1749 sq ft
Bedrooms
3
Baths
2.00
Garage Stalls
2
Stories
1
Width
43 ft
Depth
80 ft
Plans
Main Floor
Reverse
Plan Description
Single story craftsman home suited with open floor plan.
Single story home.
Specifications
Plan Styles
Traditional
Cape Cod
Ranch
Cottage
Country / Farmhouse
Bungalow / Craftsman
Beach
Garage
Rear Garage
Bedroom
Main Floor Master Bed Bath
Main Floor Bed Bath
Walk In Closet
Basic Features
Bedrooms
3
Baths
2.00
Garage Stalls
2
Stories
1
Area
Total Sq Ft
1749 sq ft
Patios Sq Ft
128 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
1749 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft
495 sq ft
Porch Sq Ft
210 sq ft
Designer Notes
Plan Type
Single family
Plan Features
Energy Efficient Design
More
Suited For Vacation Home
Unique Features
Empty Nester
Roof
Roof Load
25
Roof Pitch 2
5
Roof Pitch
9
Roof Type
Composition
Roof Framing
Stick framed
Extra Rooms
Volume Vaulted Ceiling
Storage Area
Open Floor Plan
Great Room Living Room
Main Floor Laundry
Environmental
Seismic Rating
C
Wind Rating
85
Insulation
Code min. or better
Kitchen
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Kitchen Island
Outdoor
Covered Front Porch
Covered Rear Porch
Grill Deck Sundeck
Entryway
Friend S Entry
Mud Room
Dimension
Height
20 ft
Width
43 ft
Depth
80 ft
Wall
Exterior Wall Finish
Lap siding/ wood shingles
Framing
2x6 wood studs @ 16" o.c.
Ceiling
Ceiling Details
Vaulted Living Room w/ functional dormer above.
9'-0" ceilings compliment the wonderful, open floor plan.
Garage Ceiling Ft
9 ft
Main Ceiling Ft
9 ft
Lot Characteristics
Suited For Sloping Lot
Suited For View Lot
Suited For Narrow Lot
Suited For Corner Lot
Pricing
Plan Set
Price
Basic Construction Package
$750.00
Basic Plus Construction Package
$900.00
CAD Set
$1500.00
Master Set
$1050.00
PDF Set
$1050.00
Single Set
$1050.00
Foundation
Price
Crawlspace
+$0.00
Additional Construction Sets
Price
Each Additional Set
+$50.00
Right-Reading Reverse
Price
Each
+$300.00
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Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photographer: Tom Crane
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Example of a large classic wooden straight staircase design in Philadelphia
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Bill Timmerman
Example of a small trendy master white tile and porcelain tile concrete floor bathroom design in Other with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, white walls, solid surface countertops and a drop-in sink
Example of a small trendy master white tile and porcelain tile concrete floor bathroom design in Other with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, white walls, solid surface countertops and a drop-in sink
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This remodel consisted of a whole house transformation. We took this 3 bedroom dated home and turned it into a 5 bedroom award winning showpiece, all without an addition. By reworking the awkward floor plan and lowering the living room floor to be level with the rest of the house we were able to create additional space within the existing footprint of the home. What was once the small lack-luster master suite, is now 2 kids bedrooms that share a jack and jill bath. The master suite was relocated to the first floor, and the kitchen that was located right at the front door, is now located in the back of the home with great access to the patio overlooking the golf course.
View more about this project and our company at our website: www.davefox.com
Vision Interiors
As a conceptual urban infill project, the Wexley is designed for a narrow lot in the center of a city block. The 26’x48’ floor plan is divided into thirds from front to back and from left to right. In plan, the left third is reserved for circulation spaces and is reflected in elevation by a monolithic block wall in three shades of gray. Punching through this block wall, in three distinct parts, are the main levels windows for the stair tower, bathroom, and patio. The right two-thirds of the main level are reserved for the living room, kitchen, and dining room. At 16’ long, front to back, these three rooms align perfectly with the three-part block wall façade. It’s this interplay between plan and elevation that creates cohesion between each façade, no matter where it’s viewed. Given that this project would have neighbors on either side, great care was taken in crafting desirable vistas for the living, dining, and master bedroom. Upstairs, with a view to the street, the master bedroom has a pair of closets and a skillfully planned bathroom complete with soaker tub and separate tiled shower. Main level cabinetry and built-ins serve as dividing elements between rooms and framing elements for views outside.
Architect: Visbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
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Markay Johnson Construction
Named for its enduring beauty and timeless architecture – Magnolia is an East Coast Hampton Traditional design. Boasting a main foyer that offers a stunning custom built wall paneled system that wraps into the framed openings of the formal dining and living spaces. Attention is drawn to the fine tile and granite selections with open faced nailed wood flooring, and beautiful furnishings. This Magnolia, a Markay Johnson crafted masterpiece, is inviting in its qualities, comfort of living, and finest of details.
Builder: Markay Johnson Construction
Architect: John Stewart Architects
Designer: KFR Design
Donald A. Gardner Architects
This narrow lot home plan has a surprisingly stylish façade with first and second level porches, multiple gables and arched windows.
The home features a formal living room with fireplace as well as a family room with two-story ceiling. This house plan's kitchen is spacious and efficient, conveniently positioned to service the dining room, breakfast room and family room with equal ease.
Upstairs in this home plan, the hall doubles as a balcony that overlooks the family room. The master suite is a treat with its tray ceiling, private porch, his and her walk-in closets and splendid bath. Two family bedrooms share access to a segmented bath with a dual sink vanity.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
DWELL HOME
Location: Pittsboro, NC
Completion Date: 2004
Size: 2,396 sf
Typology: L Series
Modules: 5 Boxes
Program:
o Bedrooms: 2
o Baths: 2.5
o Features: Guest/Office, Carport, Media Room, 2 Patios
Materials:
o Exterior: Horizontal Cedar Siding, Cement Board Panels, Standing Seam Metal Roof, Recycled Wood Composite Decking
o Interior: Bamboo Flooring, Stone Countertops, Slate Bathroom Floors, Maple Cabinets, Aluminum Clad Wood Windows with Low E, Insulated Glass, Hot Rolled Black Steel Cladding
Project Description:
The winning entry of the Dwell Home Design Invitational is situated on a hilly site in North Carolina among seven wooded acres. The home takes full advantage of it’s natural surroundings: bringing in the woodland views and natural light through plentiful windows, generously sized decks off the front and rear facades, and a roof deck with an outdoor fireplace. With 2,400 sf divided among five prefabricated modules, the home offers compact and efficient quarters made up of large open living spaces and cozy private enclaves.
To meet the necessity of creating a livable floor plan and a well-orchestrated flow of space, the ground floor is an open plan module containing a living room, dining area, and a kitchen that can be entirely open to the outside or enclosed by a curtain. Sensitive to the clients’ desire for more defined communal/private spaces, the private spaces are more compartmentalized making up the second floor of the home. The master bedroom at one end of the volume looks out onto a grove of trees, and two bathrooms and a guest/office run along the same axis.
The design of the home responds specifically to the location and immediate surroundings in terms of solar orientation and footprint, therefore maximizing the microclimate. The construction process also leveraged the efficiency of wood-frame modulars, where approximately 80% of the house was built in a factory. By utilizing the opportunities available for off-site construction, the time required of crews on-site was significantly diminished, minimizing the environmental impact on the local ecosystem, the waste that is typically deposited on or near the site, and the transport of crews and materials.
The Dwell Home has become a precedent in demonstrating the superiority of prefabricated building technology over site-built homes in terms of environmental factors, quality and efficiency of building, and the cost and speed of construction and design.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Michael MacDonald
Project Team: Shawn Brown, Craig Kim, Jeff Straesser, Jerome Engelking, Catarina Ferreira
Manufacturer: Carolina Building Solutions
Contractor: Mount Vernon Homes
Photographer: © Jerry Markatos, © Roger Davies, © Wes Milholen
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Sloped gables and graceful arches combine with cedar shake, lap siding anjavascript:;d stonework to create an elegant Old World exterior with a cottage ambiance. This hillside walkout features an open floor plan and plenty of outdoor living areas. Cathedral ceilings top the great room, master bedroom and screened porch, and three fireplaces, built-in cabinetry and an art niche add custom touches, along with the wet bar and large utility. Downstairs, each bedroom has its own walk-in closet and bath, while a powder room services the rec room. For versatility, the home features a bedroom/study and expandable bonus room. Note the service entry for convenience.
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Vision Interiors
As a conceptual urban infill project, the Wexley is designed for a narrow lot in the center of a city block. The 26’x48’ floor plan is divided into thirds from front to back and from left to right. In plan, the left third is reserved for circulation spaces and is reflected in elevation by a monolithic block wall in three shades of gray. Punching through this block wall, in three distinct parts, are the main levels windows for the stair tower, bathroom, and patio. The right two-thirds of the main level are reserved for the living room, kitchen, and dining room. At 16’ long, front to back, these three rooms align perfectly with the three-part block wall façade. It’s this interplay between plan and elevation that creates cohesion between each façade, no matter where it’s viewed. Given that this project would have neighbors on either side, great care was taken in crafting desirable vistas for the living, dining, and master bedroom. Upstairs, with a view to the street, the master bedroom has a pair of closets and a skillfully planned bathroom complete with soaker tub and separate tiled shower. Main level cabinetry and built-ins serve as dividing elements between rooms and framing elements for views outside.
Architect: Visbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
TVL Creative Ltd.
[Our Clients]
We were so excited to help these new homeowners re-envision their split-level diamond in the rough. There was so much potential in those walls, and we couldn’t wait to delve in and start transforming spaces. Our primary goal was to re-imagine the main level of the home and create an open flow between the space. So, we started by converting the existing single car garage into their living room (complete with a new fireplace) and opening up the kitchen to the rest of the level.
[Kitchen]
The original kitchen had been on the small side and cut-off from the rest of the home, but after we removed the coat closet, this kitchen opened up beautifully. Our plan was to create an open and light filled kitchen with a design that translated well to the other spaces in this home, and a layout that offered plenty of space for multiple cooks. We utilized clean white cabinets around the perimeter of the kitchen and popped the island with a spunky shade of blue. To add a real element of fun, we jazzed it up with the colorful escher tile at the backsplash and brought in accents of brass in the hardware and light fixtures to tie it all together. Through out this home we brought in warm wood accents and the kitchen was no exception, with its custom floating shelves and graceful waterfall butcher block counter at the island.
[Dining Room]
The dining room had once been the home’s living room, but we had other plans in mind. With its dramatic vaulted ceiling and new custom steel railing, this room was just screaming for a dramatic light fixture and a large table to welcome one-and-all.
[Living Room]
We converted the original garage into a lovely little living room with a cozy fireplace. There is plenty of new storage in this space (that ties in with the kitchen finishes), but the real gem is the reading nook with two of the most comfortable armchairs you’ve ever sat in.
[Master Suite]
This home didn’t originally have a master suite, so we decided to convert one of the bedrooms and create a charming suite that you’d never want to leave. The master bathroom aesthetic quickly became all about the textures. With a sultry black hex on the floor and a dimensional geometric tile on the walls we set the stage for a calm space. The warm walnut vanity and touches of brass cozy up the space and relate with the feel of the rest of the home. We continued the warm wood touches into the master bedroom, but went for a rich accent wall that elevated the sophistication level and sets this space apart.
[Hall Bathroom]
The floor tile in this bathroom still makes our hearts skip a beat. We designed the rest of the space to be a clean and bright white, and really let the lovely blue of the floor tile pop. The walnut vanity cabinet (complete with hairpin legs) adds a lovely level of warmth to this bathroom, and the black and brass accents add the sophisticated touch we were looking for.
[Office]
We loved the original built-ins in this space, and knew they needed to always be a part of this house, but these 60-year-old beauties definitely needed a little help. We cleaned up the cabinets and brass hardware, switched out the formica counter for a new quartz top, and painted wall a cheery accent color to liven it up a bit. And voila! We have an office that is the envy of the neighborhood.
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