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Breakfast Nook/Banquette
Photo by Art Grice
Inspiration for a contemporary galley porcelain tile eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops and no island
Inspiration for a contemporary galley porcelain tile eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops and no island


Artfully eclectic, this room celebrates the hand made and textural. Layers of burnished plaster offset antique brick, smooth heart pine floors, custom sconces and hand carved screens.


This condo was designed from a raw shell to the finished space you see in the photos - all elements were custom designed and made for this specific space. The interior architecture and furnishings were designed by our firm. If you have a condo space that requires a renovation please call us to discuss your needs. Please note that due to that volume of interest and client privacy we do not answer basic questions about materials, specifications, construction methods, or paint colors thank you for taking the time to review our projects.


Photo by Tara Bussema © 2013 Houzz
Cork flooring: Dorado by Celestial Cork; wall color: Waterby, Vista Paint; sofa: Vintage Gondola Style sofa, possibly by Adrian Pearsall, Xcape; coffee Table: Vintage Acclaim table in Walnut, Lane Furniture Company, Craigslist; rocking chair: Vintage 1960s Kofod Larsen for Selig of Denmark, Xcape; floor lamp: 1950s teak floor lamp, possibly Paul McCobb, Inretrospect; bar stools: 1960s Erik Buck for O.D. Mobler Denmark, Xcape


Property marketed by Hudson Place Realty - Urban chic meets progressive bldg. design in this award winning GOLD LEED certified building. Penthouse features a one of a kind 1300 sq. ft. ipe’ wood wrap around deck w/6 person hot tub that offers a fabulous view of the Empire State Building, 23’ ceilings, gas fireplace, a sleek Italian Valcucine kitchen, 6 burner Wolf range vented to the outside, Viking wine cooler, filtered fresh air & central air conditioning, a planted green roof for residences with dazzling NYC & Hudson River views, bike & private storage.


Cassandra McKissick
Example of a mid-sized trendy light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in San Diego with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, white backsplash and an island
Example of a mid-sized trendy light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in San Diego with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, white backsplash and an island


Just like your wardrobe is an expression of your personality, your furniture is a reflection of you and your home. Your furniture design style is as much a reflection of your personality as your hobbies and lifestyle. Just as first impressions are important in the first five seconds of an in person meeting, the same holds true for your home or apartment.
One revolution in furniture design has been the shift toward contemporary furniture. Having contemporary furniture in your residence will immediately share with others your vision and style. Renting contemporary furniture will help you project your style with ease and sophistication.
This contemporary furniture rental ensemble is elegant and sophisticated.
What is contemporary style? The term “contemporary furniture” generally describes furniture design trends that developed in the late nineties. The evolution of modern design, contemporary furniture encompasses a wide and flexible range of styles and techniques that fit together. The hallmark of contemporary furniture is the use of progressive materials and techniques that emphasizes functionality and accessibility with a style of simplicity.
With contemporary furniture – less is more in form and function. In contrast to traditional use of heavy, large woods and deeply-patterned, thick fabrics, contemporary furniture design employs lighter and smoother designs, geometry, and polished metals to create a sense of clean coolness and lightness. Don’t think, however, that contemporary design is cold or bleak. Contemporary design integrates interesting patterns and textures – think bamboo and metal – to create a seamless and modern image.
Contemporary design also draws on global influences, like Asian, Swedish, and African design, to incorporate a particularly forward-thinking sensibility. Contemporary design integrates nature and green design, drawing inspiration from nature and utilizing materials and designs that are eco-friendly. Contemporary design provides a flexibility and modern style to your furniture.
How do I incorporate contemporary furniture into my home or apartment? Think about your needs and the purpose of the room. Contemporary design is flexible and can add wonderful elements to home or office designs. Start out with a central, contemporary piece and build around it. For a living room, select a modern, sleek wall unit. For a conference room, a table of polished wood will really set the tone.
One great way to incorporate contemporary design is to rent contemporary furniture. If you are new to contemporary design, renting will help you rest assured that this style is right for you. If you are a long-time devotee of this style, renting contemporary furniture works great for you, too. By renting furniture, you can keep up with the latest trends and styles of contemporary design.


Bill Taylor
Example of a classic formal and open concept dark wood floor and coffered ceiling living room design in Boston with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Example of a classic formal and open concept dark wood floor and coffered ceiling living room design in Boston with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace


John Evans
Inspiration for a timeless white tile and marble tile bathroom remodel in Columbus with gray walls
Inspiration for a timeless white tile and marble tile bathroom remodel in Columbus with gray walls


Best of Houzz Kitchen Design 2016 winner. A custom kitchen remodel was one of the final projects for this beautiful Georgian Century Home. All the details were part of the effort to maintain the feel of an old kitchen but with all the most current conveniences. Notice the glass cabinet hung in front of a window, granite counter top repeated as the back splash, porcelain tiles that mimic wood and marble on the floor, a stunning island light and the coffered ceiling.
Michael Jacob Photography


Photos credit of Weidmann Remodeling
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Atlanta with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances and black countertops
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Atlanta with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances and black countertops


Arched valances above the window and on the island bookshelf, along with the curved custom metal hood above the stainless steel range, contrast nicely with the overall linear design of the space. The leaded glass cabinet doors not only create a spot to display the homeowner’s favorite glassware, but visually it helps prevent the white cabinets from being overbearing. By installing recessed can lights uniformly throughout the space instead of decorative pendants above the island, the kitchen appears more open and spacious.


Transitional master white tile and marble tile marble floor drop-in bathtub photo in Indianapolis


Hand scraped hardwood floor. Marble counter tops, traditional kitchen, crackle ceramic subway tile, farmhouse sink
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless dark wood floor kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, stainless steel appliances, white countertops, shaker cabinets and white cabinets
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless dark wood floor kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink, stainless steel appliances, white countertops, shaker cabinets and white cabinets


This Mill Valley residence under the redwoods was conceived and designed for a young and growing family. Though technically a remodel, the project was in essence new construction from the ground up, and its clean, traditional detailing and lay-out by Chambers & Chambers offered great opportunities for our talented carpenters to show their stuff. This home features the efficiency and comfort of hydronic floor heating throughout, solid-paneled walls and ceilings, open spaces and cozy reading nooks, expansive bi-folding doors for indoor/ outdoor living, and an attention to detail and durability that is a hallmark of how we build.
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Photographer: John Merkyl Architect: Barbara Chambers of Chambers + Chambers in Mill Valley
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Family room adjacent to kitchen. Paint color on fireplace mantel is Benjamin Moore #1568 Quarry Rock. The trim is Benjamin Moore OC-21. The bookcases are prefinished by the cabinet manufacturer, white with a pewter glaze. Designed by Julie Williams Design, Photo by Eric Rorer Photgraphy, Justin Construction


Asheville 1296 luxurious Owner's Bath with freestanding tub and Carerra marble.
Bathroom - large transitional master white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and white floor bathroom idea in Cincinnati with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and gray walls
Bathroom - large transitional master white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and white floor bathroom idea in Cincinnati with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and gray walls


In the design stages many details were incorporated in this classic kitchen to give it dimension since the surround cabinets, counters and backsplash were white. Polished nickel plumbing, hardware and custom grilles on feature cabinets along with the island pendants add shine, while finer details such as inset doors, furniture kicks on non-working areas and lofty crown details add a layering effect in the millwork. Photo by Pete Maric.
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