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Design+Build: Robson Homes / Photography: Agnieszka Jakubowicz
Transitional bathroom photo in San Francisco
Transitional bathroom photo in San Francisco


Also known as "the family entrance" mudrooms can be pretty, too! Located just off the kitchen this is a great place for all the "stuff" that would otherwise overrun the house. Painted with crisp, semi-gloss white trim paint, the shiplap walls add beautiful details and resilliance while living up to an active family lifestyle!
Charles Dickens Photography
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Stephen Dunn
Photo of a mid-sized tropical partial sun side yard brick landscaping in Miami.
Photo of a mid-sized tropical partial sun side yard brick landscaping in Miami.


The inviting fire draws you through the garden. Surrounds Inc.
Photo of a large traditional backyard stone landscaping in DC Metro with a fireplace.
Photo of a large traditional backyard stone landscaping in DC Metro with a fireplace.


This client's young son was overrun with a Nerf gun arsenal so large it threatened a takeover of his bedroom! Instead of retreat, fortifications were built to hold his massive armory with style. Slat wall with hooks hold several guns and storage bins for foam ammo. Open shelving showcases prized pieces. And extra large drawers and cabinets keep countless others stored away. Preparations were made for the future as well, with plenty of counter space for homework and study. With its masculine finish in Grey and Midnight Black, this unique system will bolster him through boyhood battles and beyond. He may outgrow Nerf guns, but he'll never outgrow this!


After having lived in 22 different places all around the world, this family decided to settle in a Dutch colonial home in Harding Township. The house sits on a wonderful piece of property that is only challenged by the wetlands that surround it. For this reason, we had to work within the existing footprint and not consider any additions. The homeowners wanted to be able to host the holidays in their new home which meant we had an aggressive design and construction schedule. We started the design work in the Spring of 2012 and construction took place over the Summer and into the Fall. By Thanksgiving, the project was complete, with no meaningful cost overruns.
Renovations included a new kitchen, mudroom, and office/library on the first floor and a new master suite, hall bath, home office, and laundry room upstairs. The challenge was creating comfortable space with clean lines that would accommodate the homeowner’s casual and worldly lifestyle, but would not feel out of place with the character of the existing house.
The kitchen is a glorious hard-working space with lots of counter space, space for a giant farmer’s table, and symmetrical views through oversized double hung-windows out to the expansive yard. The master bath is outfitted with wood, stone, and metal, and also includes artifacts from some of their world travels. In a second phase of work, we designed some outbuilding to further enhance the character of the property. Currently we are working with the family to design a memorial to honor their child who died of Leukemia.


The existing perennial garden curved into the lawn and was overrun with daylillies and ferns. The edge was straighten, moved back, simplified and is now ready for new colorful plantings in the Spring.
The Parking Pad was added to create two more parking places out of Brussel Blocks.
Marilyn Musgjerd


Mark Luthringer
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial backyard concrete patio remodel in San Francisco with a gazebo
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial backyard concrete patio remodel in San Francisco with a gazebo


Angela Ruple Interior Design
Inspiration for a contemporary home office remodel in Philadelphia
Inspiration for a contemporary home office remodel in Philadelphia


Lee Manning Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse white two-story wood gable roof remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse white two-story wood gable roof remodel in Los Angeles


A traditional garden in the French style that contains fruits, berries, herbs, cutting, and vegetable garden.
Inspiration for a traditional vegetable garden landscape in Chicago.
Inspiration for a traditional vegetable garden landscape in Chicago.

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After having lived in 22 different places all around the world, this family decided to settle in a Dutch colonial home in Harding Township. The house sits on a wonderful piece of property that is only challenged by the wetlands that surround it. For this reason, we had to work within the existing footprint and not consider any additions. The homeowners wanted to be able to host the holidays in their new home which meant we had an aggressive design and construction schedule. We started the design work in the Spring of 2012 and construction took place over the Summer and into the Fall. By Thanksgiving, the project was complete, with no meaningful cost overruns.
Renovations included a new kitchen, mudroom, and office/library on the first floor and a new master suite, hall bath, home office, and laundry room upstairs. The challenge was creating comfortable space with clean lines that would accommodate the homeowner’s casual and worldly lifestyle, but would not feel out of place with the character of the existing house.
The kitchen is a glorious hard-working space with lots of counter space, space for a giant farmer’s table, and symmetrical views through oversized double hung-windows out to the expansive yard. The master bath is outfitted with wood, stone, and metal, and also includes artifacts from some of their world travels. In a second phase of work, we designed some outbuilding to further enhance the character of the property. Currently we are working with the family to design a memorial to honor their child who died of Leukemia.


An industrial modern design + build project placed among the trees at the top of a hill. More projects at www.IversonSignatureHomes.com
2012 KaDa Photography
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This is a very formal context for a client in Radnor,PA. Whether it's formal, as here, or another compositional style we enjoy the entire process from start to finish. See the formal gardens page on our site: http://www.aardweglandscaping.com/portfolio/formal-gardens
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