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The Perpetual Collection is the beautifully-designed constant in your life. Indoors or outdoors, amidst a crisp garden or on a city rooftop, these hand-made, lightweight concrete pieces suit every occasion. The designer’s innovative approach to soften the appearance of concrete with natural sands and hemp-like grass creates a sophisticated, personalized aesthetic where no two tables are the same. Now available in our new Ivory White color.

A 43” diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin’s seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof’s east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz

We installed new white carpet to the stairs and waterproof luxury vinyl planking to the living room.
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There are forms that seem suspended in space, yet at the same time communicate an idea of movement, a dynamic impulse that is perpetuated indefinitely.
This is the case of Fusion: to an expert glance in the world of design, its lines recall the world of cars and boating, while the soft and welcoming shapes induce a total abandonment of the body and mind: a prestigious protagonist in the panorama of living space.

Beautiful Cape Cod Style home with bow roof situated on a bluff on Ryders Cove, Chatham, MA. Cape Cod. Perpetual Vacation.
Huge coastal two-story wood and shingle exterior home idea in Boston with a shingle roof
Huge coastal two-story wood and shingle exterior home idea in Boston with a shingle roof

We installed a new white carpet to the bedrooms, making the space look larger and brighter.
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Bedroom - french country carpeted and white floor bedroom idea in Los Angeles
Bedroom - french country carpeted and white floor bedroom idea in Los Angeles

German Design Innovation for a Timeless Kitchen
They say you should plant an olive tree for your grandchildren. It outlives generations – as does a well-made masterpiece. What is fascinating about such things is that they have a look of perpetuity, even though they are young and new. A Leicht kitchen is the same. The German quality is high-grade grade and perfectly finished, while the use of contrasting materials and colors creates an unforgettable, timeless kitchen experience.

German Design Innovation for a Timeless Kitchen
They say you should plant an olive tree for your grandchildren. It outlives generations – as does a well-made masterpiece. What is fascinating about such things is that they have a look of perpetuity, even though they are young and new. A Leicht kitchen is the same. The German quality is high-grade grade and perfectly finished, while the use of contrasting materials and colors creates an unforgettable, timeless kitchen experience.

Established in 2005, Stonebridge at Rankin’s Lake is proud to be Duke Energy’s “First All-Electric Energy Star Certified Community” in South Carolina. Each home has been constructed with strict guidelines to insure each individual home will receive it’s own Energy Star certificate which in turn results in a reduced rate from Duke Energy on the energy bill for the life of the home.
Through a partnership between the architecture firm, Chapman Design Group, Inc. and it’s construction arm, Icon Construction of South Carolina, Inc., special emphasis is placed on quality construction, methods and design details a well as a stringent construction quality control standard. The total efforts, skills, resources provide unyielding commitment directed toward building superior homes that will bring our homeowners many years of comfortable and carefree living.
This 107 home community was created on a 43 acre property that was planned into two phases. Approximately 17 of these acres are to be left natural, providing the feel of an established neighborhood from the very beginning. The featured attraction is Rankin’s Lake. It is approximately 4 acres in size and was once a well-known fishing lake in Anderson in the 1940s and 50s. A stone bridge will adorn its spillway and will be constructed during the second phase of the project.
The traditional style streetscape is enhanced with grass medians separating curb lines and sidewalks. This feature is accentuated in intermittent Alee Elm Trees and decorative post streetlights throughout the neighborhood. Every front and side lawn as well as all common areas continue to be maintained on a weekly basis by a private landscape maintenance company. This perpetual maintenance provided through the Homeowner’s Association insures a constant harmonious look throughout the entire community.
From day one, several development principles were established and achieved:
• The development’s concept was designed with all water front lots facing into Rankin’s Lake to have the street running between the homes and the lake. With this concept, it allows all of the neighborhood residents and their guest to take advantage of the pathways as well as enjoy to natural scenery of the lake each time the upon entering and exiting the neighborhood. This became a positive selling point as it encouraged the selection of building sites deeper into the development once you passed the lake.
• The design concept of the development was to create a variation of the traditional home neighborhood where the homes, all with front porches are intentionally built closer to the sidewalk lined streets to encourage neighborly interaction.
• Plans were designed with the garages at the rear of the lot as to make the neighborhood less about cars and more about the home and it’s residents. This was prioritized due to many subdivisions today are designed in such a way the home’s primary feature is a front facing garage which often have two cars in the driveway… hence, Stonebridge at Rankin’s Lake want to provide an alternative.
• Each home design includes a spacious front porch, a screened porch and or a sunroom to encourage neighborly interaction and casual living.
• The floor plans include both 2 and 3 bedroom plans with 2 to 3.5 baths with all master suites remaining on the main level.
The entire development would have only Energy Star Certified homes.

Beautiful Cape Cod Style home with bow roof situated on a bluff on Ryders Cove, Chatham, MA. Cape Cod. Perpetual Vacation.
Inspiration for a huge coastal two-story wood and shingle exterior home remodel in Boston with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a huge coastal two-story wood and shingle exterior home remodel in Boston with a shingle roof

Clever niches were planned for all of the bathroom essentials. No one has to put the TP on the holder, a perpetual problem solved!!
Bathroom - small transitional gray tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, gray floor, single-sink and vaulted ceiling bathroom idea in Charleston with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity
Bathroom - small transitional gray tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, gray floor, single-sink and vaulted ceiling bathroom idea in Charleston with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity

The Ackerman-Dater House was built in 1745 and is the recipient of the prestigious State of New Jersey Historic Preservation Award. Ensuing years had taken their toll on the house and major intervention was needed when the owners engaged Morpurgo Architects to restore their home. Our collaboration has protected and preserved this house, perpetuating its continued use.
Today, the Ackerman-Dater House is a historic residence that incorporates various contextual building periods, each in harmony with the original, producing a cohesive whole. With the sensitively-placed addition of a new wing, compatible with the style of the existing architecture, we enhanced the Ackerman-Dater House and ensured that it would meet the functional needs of a family living in current times.
Preservation of the Ackerman-Dater House maintains the character and history of our mutual past, benefiting the entire community. For our exceptional restoration, client, contractor and Morpurgo Architects were presented with the NJ State and the Bergen County Historic Preservation Awards.

Our fantastic clients asked for a distinctive garden that complements their contemporary home—a Pacific Northwest garden filled with drama and year-round interest.
We breathed character into their outdoor space by introducing undulating grasses that swayed with the breeze. A carefully curated selection of perennials and spring bulbs ensures a continuous display of colors and textures throughout the four seasons.
The best part? This garden has become a daily hangout haven for our feathered friends, butterflies, and adorable ladybugs. It's a perpetual and vibrant nature party.

A complete metamorphosis was needed to bring out the buried treasure hidden beneath this yard, and a family of five rattlesnakes had to find a new home!
Here’s the short list of the awkward elements that had to be remedied:
First, the neighbors’ living room window peered perpetually (like, all the time) and directly into the yard with no privacy whatsoever. None.
Second, the vast deep end swallowed up the patio and provided no place for furniture, or walking. Only tripping and treading water was allowed.
Third, the sunken lawn must have been an arena of some sort! Intentionally excavated from natural grade a full -42″ from the patio, for no good reason.
Fourth, the not-worth-a-visit ramada was the focal point for the entire yard. See it up close! It’s gone.
Fifth, the spa was shoved against the farthest wall and provided no invitation. It was so bad, it never had a photo taken! See the statue peeing between the two short columns? It’s over there. Peeing in the corner as all little boys are want to do.
Sixth, the bbq and fire place were non-functional and equally uninviting, and here’s a better view of just how crowded the furniture is. Don’t fall in!
Last, we will not mention the boulder pile droppings distributed around the yard. Oops! Sorry.
The first order of business was to spend several weeks tearing out everything but the pool shell. Then another few weeks were spent wheelbarrowing in a few hundred yards of top soil (there was no access) to fill the matador pit flush to a more relatable -18″. The large gaping trough was then discretely hidden with large removable stones, so it was out of sight but still serviceable.
Second, the neighbor was screened instantly with a row of mature Texas Ebony trees in a raised planter, that also housed a sculptural ironwood tree as the focal point of the property, soon to be reflected in the pool’s richer Midnight Blue pebble tec finish.
A hundred or so yards of shotcrete filled not only the reclaimed deep end, but also created a sun shelf and spa ledge, now the focal jewel in the foreground as a 360 overflow vanishing edge spa clad in Pewter glass tile from Oceanside Glass, and viewed from all the interior living spaces.
The BBQ was tucked around the corner out of sight but still easy access. The fireplace for two gave way to a large inviting built in banco, with a splashes of colorful fabrics to draw one out. The fire pit serves about 10 people easily, for hours at a time.
Last but not least, the foreground of the pool became a sweeping entry shelf extending the full length of the pool, bedecked with fiberoptic starlights and six glowing bubblers set low, to just barely break the surface of the water, giving a lovely and tranquil sound while sleeping away with all retractable doors wide open.
Simple. Serene. Self-evident. That is the remedy.
If your project needs a similar touch, more or less, drop me a line and we’ll figure out a plan.

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This resort-style backyard has everything a family needs for perpetual Summer fun! The freeform pool measures 600 square feet, and features a beach (zero-depth) entry.
The raised hot tub measures 7'6" x 12'" at the farthest points. The hot tub has a sheer water feature spilling into the swimming pool. Flagstone coping and decking match the beautifully appointed upper terrace which features a TV viewing area, bar and grilling station. The lower terrace has a fireplace with ample seating. Photos by Larry Huene

When designing a landscape, Joshua Kien, owner of JK Designs in Chicago, IL, follows three principles: use height differentials to create a layered look, evoke the four seasons with a rotation of blooms, and plan for long-term growth periods. In this urban home in Chicago’s Roscoe Village neighborhood, Kien planted 'Knock Out' roses, hydrangea and weigela for perpetual blooming spring, summer, and fall and boxwood for a lush green in winter

The Ackerman-Dater House was built in 1745 and is the recipient of the prestigious State of New Jersey Historic Preservation Award. Ensuing years had taken their toll on the house and major intervention was needed when the owners engaged Morpurgo Architects to restore their home. Our collaboration has protected and preserved this house, perpetuating its continued use.
Today, the Ackerman-Dater House is a historic residence that incorporates various contextual building periods, each in harmony with the original, producing a cohesive whole. With the sensitively-placed addition of a new wing, compatible with the style of the existing architecture, we enhanced the Ackerman-Dater House and ensured that it would meet the functional needs of a family living in current times.
Preservation of the Ackerman-Dater House maintains the character and history of our mutual past, benefiting the entire community. For our exceptional restoration, client, contractor and Morpurgo Architects were presented with the NJ State and the Bergen County Historic Preservation Awards.

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This resort-style backyard has everything a family needs for perpetual Summer fun! The freeform pool measures 600 square feet, and features a beach (zero-depth) entry.
The raised hot tub measures 7'6" x 12'" at the farthest points. The hot tub has a sheer water feature spilling into the swimming pool. Flagstone coping and decking match the beautifully appointed upper terrace which features a TV viewing area, bar and grilling station. The lower terrace has a fireplace with ample seating. Photos by Larry Huene

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Product: Antique Smooth Kronos Limestone for wall cladding
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Antique stone wall for the living room, dining room even for the shower walls, back splashes and the entire exterior of the home.This stone is one of our favorites when used as a cladding stone. It gives you this feeling of perpetual serenity, no matter how hectic your day was like. We describe it as draping your living spaces with shades of smooth silk.
Also worth noting that the 'Kronos Stone' is one of the few stones in the world stable for both wall stone cladding as well as exterior stone paving and indoor floor covering!

Archipelago Bahamian Sectional with Perpetual Ceramic Accent Tables
Patio - large mediterranean backyard patio idea in Austin
Patio - large mediterranean backyard patio idea in Austin
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