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FINNE Architects
The Lake Forest Park Renovation is a top-to-bottom renovation of a 50's Northwest Contemporary house located 25 miles north of Seattle.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Robert M. Cain, Architect
The design promotes healthy lifestyles by providing primary living on one floor, no materials containing volatile organic compounds, energy recovery ventilation systems, radon elimination systems, extension of interior spaces into the natural environment of the site, strong and direct physical and visual connections to nature, daylighting techniques providing occupants full integration into a natural, endogenous circadian rhythm.
Incorporation¬¬¬ of daylighting with clerestories and solar tubes reduce daytime lighting requirements. Ground source geothermal heat pumps and superior-to-code insulation ensure minimal space-conditioning costs. Corten steel siding and concrete foundation walls satisfy client requirements for low maintenance and durability. All lighting fixtures are LEDs.
GDC Construction
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor kitchen remodel in San Diego with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and solid surface countertops
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JWH Design and Cabinetry LLC
This Family Room is designed for quality family time with plenty of function. A full wall of JWH Custom Cabinetry created balance and symmetry around the existing fireplace. The storage and display cabinets, wall panels, and built-in desk transformed this space.
Space planning and cabinetry: Jennifer Howard, JWH
Cabinet Installation: JWH Construction Management
Photography: Tim Lenz.
Hoi Ning Wong
Photo: Hoi Ning Wong © 2014 Houzz
Design ideas for a mid-century modern landscaping in San Francisco.
Design ideas for a mid-century modern landscaping in San Francisco.
Curated Nest
When a 7 year old Brooklyn hip-kid is also an animal lover, you get this woodland boy's room, designed to grow and maximize storage. This small kid's bedroom features a storage bed, wall shelves, a spacious desk hutch, and a storage ottoman to accommodate ample toys and books, as well as a custom designed closet to suit a growing child's needs. Hipster Animals removable wallpaper is fun for a 7 year old, but still cheeky and cool enough for a teen. And while woodland animals abound, they are balanced by mature decor elements like neutral colors, dark blues, boyish plaid, and chic wool and leather textures meant to grow with child. This room is one of our favorite small space designs - it's fun, personalized, and makes the space look bigger--while also providing storage and function.
Photo credits: Erin Coren, ASID, Curated Nest Interiors
Inouye Design
Example of a transitional freestanding desk dark wood floor home office design in Salt Lake City with white walls
Jessica Risko Smith Interior Design
Photos by Lepere Studio
Large elegant medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Santa Barbara with quartz countertops, white cabinets, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and travertine backsplash
Large elegant medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Santa Barbara with quartz countertops, white cabinets, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and travertine backsplash
Blue Ridge, Inc.
Photos by Steven F. Fox. Photography
Photo of a farmhouse front yard driveway in Grand Rapids for fall.
Photo of a farmhouse front yard driveway in Grand Rapids for fall.
Hoi Ning Wong
Photo: Hoi Ning Wong © 2014 Houzz
Photo of a mid-century modern landscaping in San Francisco.
Photo of a mid-century modern landscaping in San Francisco.
Brett Webber Architects, PC
Benjamin Benschneider
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in Seattle with shaker cabinets
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in Seattle with shaker cabinets
Sicora Design/Build
This cottage style architecture was created by adding a 2nd floor and garage to this small rambler.
Photography: Sicora, Inc.
Inspiration for a timeless wood gable roof remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a timeless wood gable roof remodel in Minneapolis
CCS ARCHITECTURE
Two adjacent condominium units were merged to create a new, single residence Located on the 12th floor of 505 Greenwich Street, the walls of the previous units were completely demolished and the new space was created from scratch as a 1600 square-foot home in the sky.
With five floor to ceiling windows facing east, the plan was derived by aligning all of the rooms along the windows for natural light and skyline views of SOHO. The main area is a loft like space for dining, living, eating, and working; and is backed up by a small gallery area that allows for exhibiting photography with less natural light. Flanking each end of this main space are two full bedrooms, which have maximum privacy due to their opposite locations.
The aspiration was to create a sublime and minimalist retreat where the city could be leisurely looked back upon as a spectator in contrast to the daily process of being a vigorous participant.
Photo Credit: Paul Dyer
Goff Architecture
photo by Gordon Gregory
Example of a farmhouse medium tone wood floor dining room design in Other with white walls
Example of a farmhouse medium tone wood floor dining room design in Other with white walls
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
Ryann Ford
Example of a farmhouse claw-foot bathtub design in Austin
Example of a farmhouse claw-foot bathtub design in Austin
Edgewood
As a high-end custom home architect the single most important marketing feature I can have is happy clients with beautifully constructed homes who go out of the way, to refer me to everyone. The most successful projects are those that have what I call the perfect triad. A triad of Participation. Owner, Architect, Builder. An Owner needs to have confidence in both Architect and Builder. The Architect and Builder each need to give that confidence back to the Owner.
Schafer and Edgewood are experts at creating confidence. When they design their own projects they create wonderful designs and execute them brilliantly. When they construct one of my designs the end product Is better than the design I created. The architect knows about quality finish but the seasoned Tradesman knows far more than the Architect. Schafer is an expert at bringing out the best results. The Architect/Builder relationship is the most critical requirement for achieving a “Better Than Designed” end-product. In my opinion......It is the ONLY way!"
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Example of a classic kitchen design in Portland with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, green cabinets, quartz countertops and white backsplash
Mark Little Participant Studio
Tim Hursley
Large trendy wooden straight open and metal railing staircase photo in San Francisco
Large trendy wooden straight open and metal railing staircase photo in San Francisco
Fun House Furnishings & Design
New Jersey Designer Show House guest bedroom. Hickory Chair twin beds with a horizontal stripe headboard and custom bedding. The house was a disaster; the ceilings were falling in, along with everything else. We refaced the fireplace and kept the original insert, using a hand-glazed teal tile to make the fireplace a focal point of the room. The mantle was in pieces on the floor when we first saw the room, but we put it back together, preserving the intricate detail of the house. The Beeline Home red Ohm mirror hangs above the fireplace to add a great pop of color. The space was large, so we wanted to use twin beds to allow for multiple guests. A comfortable sitting area in front of the fireplace allows for guests to feel like they have a private space of their own to relax. The walls are covered in a Larsen wallpaper. The window treatments add a feeling of whimsy to this dark castle. The windows are stained glass and original to the room. We had a wonderful time participating in the Mansion in May 2012 Show House.
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