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Chris Luker Photography
Large transitional galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Birmingham with a double-bowl sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and subway tile backsplash
Large transitional galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Birmingham with a double-bowl sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and subway tile backsplash
![Coastal vibes- The Nantucket](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/living-rooms/coastal-vibes-the-nantucket-precision-homes-img~b7b1ec9e0b446dc2_0994-1-ed97a22-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
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Granite and Marble Direct LLC
Precision Exteriors in MN
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room remodel in Minneapolis with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and gray walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room remodel in Minneapolis with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and gray walls
![Oberfeld Residence](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/hallways/oberfeld-residence-img~5a01cb910bcf9d17_9202-1-534cc48-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
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Example of a trendy light wood floor and brown floor hallway design in Los Angeles with beige walls
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![Not your average backyard shed!](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/sheds/not-your-average-backyard-shed-harrell-remodeling-inc-design-build-img~6fe102650a97305d_6448-1-f0e720e-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Harrell Design + Build](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/3e5312e308d328ba_3938-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
What our clients needed:
• Create a garden folly that doubles as a well-built shed for crafts and storage.
• Size the structure large enough for comfortable storage without dominating the garden.
• Discreetly locate the shed in the far corner of the rear yard while maintaining existing trees.
• Ensure that the structure is protected from the weather and carefully detailed to deter access of wildlife and rodents.
FUNCTION
• Construct the shed slab close to grade to permit easy access for bicycle storage, while building shed walls above grade to ensure against termites and dryrot.
• Install a French door and operable casement windows to admit plenty of daylight and provide views to the garden.
• Include rugged built-in work bench, shelves, bike racks and tool storage for a rustic well-organized and efficient space.
• Incorporate GFIC electrical service for safe access to power at this distant corner of the yard.
• Position energy-efficient interior lighting to ensure space can be used year-round.
• Switch control of exterior light from house and from shed for ease of command.
AESTHETICS
• Design and detail the shed to coordinate with the Arts and Crafts style house.
• Include an arbor for future flowering vines, further softening the shed’s garden presence.
• Simple and rustic interior surfaces ensure that the space is easy to clean.
• Create an aged and softly weathered appearance, and protect the exterior siding by finishing the cedar with a custom-colored semi-transparent stain.
INNOVATIVE MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
• Factory-built components were pre-assembled to allow for a speedy assembly and for a shorter on-site construction schedule.
• Each component was easily transported through the yard without disturbing garden features.
• Decorative exterior trim frames the door and windows, while a simpler trim is used inside the unadorned shed.
OBSTACLE OVERCOME
• The structure is located in the corner of the yard to avoid disturbance of a curly willow tree.
• The low-profile structure is positioned close to property lines while staying beneath the allowable daylight plane for structures.
• To comply with daylight plane close to fence, the roof form combines hip and gable forms, with door located at gable end.
• The height of the modest interior is maximized, without exceeding the allowable building height.
CRAFTSMANSHIP
• The concrete slab was precisely formed and finished for ease of shed assembly before the factory-built components were delivered to site.
• Precision planning meant the pre-framed door fit exactly between raised concrete curb.
![Ranch Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/bathrooms/ranch-remodel-jca-architects-img~1b3184270f861f10_0384-1-696099e-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![JCA ARCHITECTS](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/3fa3067b0c525917_5175-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Master bathroom suite with slab and mosaic Calacatta Marble floors, slab counters and tiled walls. Crystal chandeliers and sconces highlighting custom painted inset cabinets.
![Country Home Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/powder-rooms/country-home-remodel-jarrett-design-llc-img~c50170f70b6b4fac_1885-1-7918233-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
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Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste.
In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests.
Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past.
Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer.
Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably.
The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink.
While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
![Country Home Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/bathrooms/country-home-remodel-jarrett-design-llc-img~4831c74f0b6b4ec1_8211-1-32619e4-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Jarrett Design](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/2aa368dd004bd0c3_8676-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste.
In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests.
Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past.
Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer.
Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably.
The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink.
While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
![Not your average backyard shed!](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/sheds/not-your-average-backyard-shed-harrell-remodeling-inc-design-build-img~be312e690a97306c_6448-1-b6fc5c7-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Harrell Design + Build](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/3e5312e308d328ba_3938-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
What our clients needed:
• Create a garden folly that doubles as a well-built shed for crafts and storage.
• Size the structure large enough for comfortable storage without dominating the garden.
• Discreetly locate the shed in the far corner of the rear yard while maintaining existing trees.
• Ensure that the structure is protected from the weather and carefully detailed to deter access of wildlife and rodents.
FUNCTION
• Construct the shed slab close to grade to permit easy access for bicycle storage, while building shed walls above grade to ensure against termites and dryrot.
• Install a French door and operable casement windows to admit plenty of daylight and provide views to the garden.
• Include rugged built-in work bench, shelves, bike racks and tool storage for a rustic well-organized and efficient space.
• Incorporate GFIC electrical service for safe access to power at this distant corner of the yard.
• Position energy-efficient interior lighting to ensure space can be used year-round.
• Switch control of exterior light from house and from shed for ease of command.
AESTHETICS
• Design and detail the shed to coordinate with the Arts and Crafts style house.
• Include an arbor for future flowering vines, further softening the shed’s garden presence.
• Simple and rustic interior surfaces ensure that the space is easy to clean.
• Create an aged and softly weathered appearance, and protect the exterior siding by finishing the cedar with a custom-colored semi-transparent stain.
INNOVATIVE MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
• Factory-built components were pre-assembled to allow for a speedy assembly and for a shorter on-site construction schedule.
• Each component was easily transported through the yard without disturbing garden features.
• Decorative exterior trim frames the door and windows, while a simpler trim is used inside the unadorned shed.
OBSTACLE OVERCOME
• The structure is located in the corner of the yard to avoid disturbance of a curly willow tree.
• The low-profile structure is positioned close to property lines while staying beneath the allowable daylight plane for structures.
• To comply with daylight plane close to fence, the roof form combines hip and gable forms, with door located at gable end.
• The height of the modest interior is maximized, without exceeding the allowable building height.
CRAFTSMANSHIP
• The concrete slab was precisely formed and finished for ease of shed assembly before the factory-built components were delivered to site.
• Precision planning meant the pre-framed door fit exactly between raised concrete curb.
![Camden Residence](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/kitchens/camden-residence-anders-lasater-architects-img~6951de2108d2e0cf_7468-1-c596ca2-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Anders Lasater Architects](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/5b6349e80e3b1513_6179-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Photograph by Chad Mellon Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Orange County with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, multicolored backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and mosaic tile backsplash
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Orange County with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, multicolored backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and mosaic tile backsplash
![Master Bed/Bath - Morningside, Atlanta](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/bathrooms/master-bed-bath-morningside-atlanta-beth-kooby-design-img~08813c3903a243ce_3869-1-c9d5fb1-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Beth Kooby Design](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/ec8334e203a240b9_9609-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Emily Jenkins Followill photography
This bath was one of Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Bath of the Year winners for 2014!!
Mid-sized minimalist master white tile and glass tile marble floor bathroom photo in Atlanta with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and white walls
Mid-sized minimalist master white tile and glass tile marble floor bathroom photo in Atlanta with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and white walls
![Pomello Residence](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/garages/pomello-residence-hartmanbaldwin-design-build-img~e94173680c17d44e_5695-1-a685b2e-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![HartmanBaldwin Design/Build](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/7623e9840c17a60d_1847-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Have a passion for old cars? Well, the Kipps did! We couldn't bare not to leave them a space to enjoy their incredible collection of antique cars.
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![AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/e78377d80ab45c6f_1310-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary backyard gravel formal garden in Los Angeles.
![Bucktown Industrial Modern Residence](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/exteriors/bucktown-industrial-modern-residence-lark-architecture-img~b1a180ea07cafeb1_7803-1-535c3b3-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Lark Architecture](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/264377aa0323e7c6_3257-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
The exterior of the home is an extension of the modern precision evident on the interior. Planes of stacked limestone, dark brick, and a daring cantilevered steel awning create a strong composition that hints at the detail and aesthetics beyond the front door.
![Kitchen & Dining, Office Nook Beyond](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/kitchens/kitchen-and-dining-office-nook-beyond-ods-architecture-img~c241f0b0010ac5b4_7247-1-7f36cab-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![ODS Architecture](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/f24371b20e39ae8c_1418-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
The Great Room as the owners called it was a large high undifferentiated space with a big fireplace in the middle – it was made more contemporary and defined with clear specific functions in areas for visual clarity – the new island identifies the kitchen area, new cabinets provide storage and turn the corner forming a dining area with central table.
Photo Credit: John Sutton
![Passive House Retreat](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/kids-rooms/passive-house-retreat-zeroenergy-design-img~f53136ce00379cc2_9237-1-bd539b3-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![ZeroEnergy Design](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/4b3321830c0e6e45_6280-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
This vacation residence located in a beautiful ocean community on the New England coast features high performance and creative use of space in a small package. ZED designed the simple, gable-roofed structure and proposed the Passive House standard. The resulting home consumes only one-tenth of the energy for heating compared to a similar new home built only to code requirements.
Architecture | ZeroEnergy Design
Construction | Aedi Construction
Photos | Greg Premru Photography
![Country Home Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/home-bars/country-home-remodel-jarrett-design-llc-img~b3c157850b6b4f18_1885-1-37f17e1-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Jarrett Design](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/2aa368dd004bd0c3_8676-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste.
In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests.
Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past.
Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer.
Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably.
The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink.
While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
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![Country Home Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/powder-rooms/country-home-remodel-jarrett-design-llc-img~a441e0a70b6b4fc9_1885-1-b37b228-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
![Jarrett Design](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/2aa368dd004bd0c3_8676-w32-h32-b0-p0--.jpg)
Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste.
In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests.
Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past.
Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer.
Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably.
The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink.
While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
![Country Home Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/home-bars/country-home-remodel-jarrett-design-llc-img~11c1876a0b6b4f40_1885-1-4db9afa-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
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Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste.
In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests.
Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past.
Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer.
Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably.
The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink.
While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
![Country Home Remodel](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/pictures/kitchens/country-home-remodel-jarrett-design-llc-img~4ad13a480b6b4f55_8211-1-fa0e55f-w360-h360-b0-p0.jpg)
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Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste.
In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests.
Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past.
Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer.
Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably.
The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink.
While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
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