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This California native plant front yard is Certified Ocean Friendly, Certified Wildlife Habitat, has been featured on the Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase. Salvia spathacea, or hummingbird sage lines either side of the path. There is also Salvia leucantha (purple), a small Persimmon tree and large Sycamore tree in this photo. Grape vine on porch has not leafed out yet. Rain chain instead of down spout is decorative and functional. This installation was partially funded by a turf removal rebate. --Jacky Surber

Eileen Casey
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New Orleans with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New Orleans with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Photography by Liz Linder (www.lizlinder.com).
This is an example of a transitional landscaping in Boston.
This is an example of a transitional landscaping in Boston.

Example of a classic backyard stone patio kitchen design in Los Angeles with a roof extension

A teenage girl's room thats a departure from the ordinary. This space was meticulously crafted to capture her love for music, museums, literature, and moments of quiet contemplation. Our design journey took us on a quest to create a space that not only exudes a moody atmosphere but also serves as a haven for relaxation, study, and cherished gatherings with friends.

The metals of brass and iron were use to add strength and to negate bad vibrations. The water pitcher associated with overflowing abundance and the chakra which is the symbol of sun energy made these Haveli Doors very auspicious and served as magnets of good fortune.

kitchen dining area from nothing but a 2 seater bistro table to farmhouse chic is what I call this. Velvet nail head eucalyptus chairs brings rich texture and chic elegance paired with an espresso round table with knotted wood that extends out to an oval shape table to seat 6-8 or for more formal dining. I love the heavy knotted wood and a shabby chic mix and match of the velvet eucalyptus chairs with espresso legs to match the table color and to add a shabby pop of plain white wooden chairs for a more eclectic feel. the table. The forest green place mats pair nice with the green chairs. The white ceramic pitcher with hints of antique gray adds another farmhouse touch and I punched up the color contrast more with some wine burgundy floral napkin holders. I finished with the lace drapes to add a vintage feel.

Sunroom - mid-sized traditional ceramic tile sunroom idea in New York with a standard ceiling

Inspiration for a small cottage single-wall dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in St Louis with raised-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, granite countertops, brown backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

We transformed a dated 1970s home on Aspen's iconic Red Mountain into a modern, timeless retreat. This redesign preserved its mid-century charm while enhancing functionality, comfort, and breathtaking views.
An elegant home bar nestled in the dining area features a sleek design with a mix of open and closed shelving for stylish display and ample storage. A built-in wine cooler completes the functional setup.

Casa Mia dinnerware collection by Fortunata.
Photo by Graham Yelton.
Minimalist home design photo in Birmingham
Minimalist home design photo in Birmingham

Enclosed kitchen - mid-sized u-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor enclosed kitchen idea in Los Angeles with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, metallic backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and gray countertops

The wall with a pass through and door was replaced with an eating counter to open up the kitchen to the breakfast room and courtyard view. The upper glazed cabinets have LED accent lights.
Photographer: Shannon Fontaine

Incorporating bold colors and patterns, this project beautifully reflects our clients' dynamic personalities. Clean lines, modern elements, and abundant natural light enhance the home, resulting in a harmonious fusion of design and personality.
This dining room features eye-catching teal walls, comfy upholstered chairs, captivating artwork, and a striking statement light fixture – a vibrant, inviting space for shared moments.

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Kitchen - transitional kitchen idea in Cleveland with black backsplash, subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Kitchen - transitional kitchen idea in Cleveland with black backsplash, subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances

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Robert Benson Photography
Amy Andrews - Interior Designer
Example of a transitional white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile bathroom design in New York with raised-panel cabinets, a one-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink and marble countertops
Example of a transitional white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile bathroom design in New York with raised-panel cabinets, a one-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink and marble countertops

Kitchen of a model apartment. Contemporary in style with greys and whites, and small pops of blue and orange.
Trendy kitchen photo in Dallas
Trendy kitchen photo in Dallas

When it came time to remodel their kitchen, a Napa couple knew exactly who to call. Having previously worked with Castle Rock Construction on a basement renovation, the homeowners chose Castle Rock.
Although it had served them well, the homeowners wanted something different for their kitchen—something that exemplified their sense of style and had an open floor plan.
Starting with a spark of an idea, they were looking for talented craftsmen to make their French Country dream kitchen a reality. That’s where the artistry and craftsmanship of Tim Metcalfe and Jay Coleman from Castle Rock’s custom cabinet shop came into the picture.
“This isn’t your basic Shopsmith kitchen,” Tim said. “With our complete cabinet shop, we were able to meet all the challenges a project like this presents.”
Tim and Jay created one-of-a-kind kitchen elements that matched pre-existing furniture pieces. The custom wood stove hood, and wood refrigerator door cover look remarkably like an armoire the homeowners already possessed.
“Legs and feet on furniture are fairly common place,” Tim said, “but we managed to round out the homeowners’ look by creating them for the island and the sink areas. We even created top rails with a radius.”
Castle Rock credits Napco Finishing for the final, installed look. In the two months it took to complete the project, the kitchen was completely renovated, a pantry was created with cupboards strategically placed to hide a pesky staircase to the basement, and a new entry staircase was constructed to take advantage of the light and lines of the existing foyer.
“Having our cabinet shop is definitely an advantage when meeting our clients’ needs. It gives our clients many more options that they are not likely to find elsewhere,” Jim Pitcher, president of Castle Rock, said. “It allows us to finish a remodel with truly unique products that simply aren’t available from big box outlets.”
The cabinet shop is just one of the many ways Castle Rock Construction delivers the highest quality of construction to discriminating homeowners. With an entire cadre of trade professionals, there’s little that can be imagined, that can’t be delivered.
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