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Kohler Tri View Recessed Medicine cabinet, with adjustable magnification mirror
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Example of a transitional galley medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Indianapolis with a drop-in sink, shaker cabinets, quartzite countertops, multicolored backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

This project was designed, and developed by Rhodes Architecture + Light while Josh Meharry was a team member.
After seeing this roof design the clients dubbed their new house “Garuda” after the Hindu Demi-God with wings so large they darkened the sky, and the name stuck. These clients were a couple who were wanting a house for them and their dogs that could also house each of their parents who came often to visit them from India for prolonged stays. They wanted to have plenty of common space for everyone to spend time together as well as a sense of privacy between each of the three bedroom suites.
The resulting design consists of two lower “plinths”, each one housing one of the parent’s ensuite bedrooms which open onto private exterior patios in the rear yard. The upper level that bridges over and cantilevers beyond the lower plinths contains the communal living spaces and the couple’s bedroom suite, while the tops of the lower plinths then become roof decks for the spaces above. The void between the lower plinths serves as the primary entrance, and this space opens into a double height space with skylights that draw you up and make you feel connected to the upper living spaces despite the level change. Other unique spaces and elements were integrated into the design at the client’s request such as a Puja (prayer) room that opened into a screened exterior landscape area with a small fountain, as well as a rock climbing wall in the interior entrance atrium. The garage was tucked below and accessed from the side to keep the doors largely out of view, and a large movie room was also integrated on the lowest level.
The clients requested natural and warm materials, which lead to exposing the concrete floors throughout the interior and the use of corten rusting steel panels on the exterior of the lower plinths and wood soffits at the roof and underside of the upper floor.

Cory Holland - Holland Photography
Inspiration for a transitional family room remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a transitional family room remodel in Seattle

The second floor consists of three blocks: for parents, children, and guests. A parent’s bedroom is snow-white lady with several shades of colour. The bathroom is far from being modest — it keeps everything you need behind the glass only. Nearby there is a study and a wardrobe. The guest block includes two rooms with a shared bathroom and paintings by Serhii Makhno.
We have been building this house too long for it to become native.
Therefore, everything is native here.
Ridnyi house is one and only.
The one that is in your heart and by MAKHNO Studio.

This project was designed, and developed by Rhodes Architecture + Light while Josh Meharry was a team member.
After seeing this roof design the clients dubbed their new house “Garuda” after the Hindu Demi-God with wings so large they darkened the sky, and the name stuck. These clients were a couple who were wanting a house for them and their dogs that could also house each of their parents who came often to visit them from India for prolonged stays. They wanted to have plenty of common space for everyone to spend time together as well as a sense of privacy between each of the three bedroom suites.
The resulting design consists of two lower “plinths”, each one housing one of the parent’s ensuite bedrooms which open onto private exterior patios in the rear yard. The upper level that bridges over and cantilevers beyond the lower plinths contains the communal living spaces and the couple’s bedroom suite, while the tops of the lower plinths then become roof decks for the spaces above. The void between the lower plinths serves as the primary entrance, and this space opens into a double height space with skylights that draw you up and make you feel connected to the upper living spaces despite the level change. Other unique spaces and elements were integrated into the design at the client’s request such as a Puja (prayer) room that opened into a screened exterior landscape area with a small fountain, as well as a rock climbing wall in the interior entrance atrium. The garage was tucked below and accessed from the side to keep the doors largely out of view, and a large movie room was also integrated on the lowest level.
The clients requested natural and warm materials, which lead to exposing the concrete floors throughout the interior and the use of corten rusting steel panels on the exterior of the lower plinths and wood soffits at the roof and underside of the upper floor.

The second floor balcony and trees below offer a shady retreat from the Texas sun.
Stacey V. Roeder
Example of a mid-sized classic beige two-story mixed siding exterior home design in Austin
Example of a mid-sized classic beige two-story mixed siding exterior home design in Austin
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