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Architecture by Vinci | Hamp Architects, Inc.
Interiors by Stephanie Wohlner Design.
Lighting by Lux Populi.
Construction by Goldberg General Contracting, Inc.
Photos by Eric Hausman.


Atticus Architecture Inc
Inspiration for a contemporary freestanding bathtub remodel in Houston
Inspiration for a contemporary freestanding bathtub remodel in Houston


Walk-in closet - large transitional women's carpeted and white floor walk-in closet idea in Atlanta with open cabinets and white cabinets
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Inspiration for a timeless white two-story exterior home remodel in New York with a shingle roof


Inspiration for a contemporary open concept medium tone wood floor family room remodel in Portland with beige walls

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Sterling, VA

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Photos by Emily Followill
Example of a transitional kitchen design in Atlanta with recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Example of a transitional kitchen design in Atlanta with recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets


An 8-foot-wide addition to the end of this mid-century modern gem of a home designed by the well-known local modernist architect Robert Metcalf allowed the former galley kitchen to be enlarged and modernized. The eating nook and the kitchen were flipped, moving the kitchen closer to the garage and the eating area to the end of the house to take advantage of the gorgeous view. Clean lines, glass tile backsplashes, and a glass breakfast counter give the home an update that fits beautifully with the original architect’s design. The breezeway between the garage and the house was partially filled in to become a small mud room and a walk-in pantry.
Contractor: D.A. Haig Contracting LLC
Photos: Emily Rose Imagery


Not all bad, this kitchen featured a good layout, adequate space and plenty of storage. The downside? Dated cabinets, sun leached cherry wood floors and a boring color scheme kept it from reaching its full potential.


A bright, vibrant, rustic, and minimalist interior is showcased throughout this one-of-a-kind 3D home. We opted for reds, oranges, bold patterns, natural textiles, and ample greenery throughout. The goal was to represent the energetic and rustic tones of El Salvador, since that is where the first village will be printed. We love the way the design turned out as well as how we were able to utilize the style, color palette, and materials of the El Salvadoran region!
Designed by Sara Barney’s BANDD DESIGN, who are based in Austin, Texas and serving throughout Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown.
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To learn more about this project, click here: https://bandddesign.com/americas-first-3d-printed-house/

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Vienna, VA

Dulles Kitchen and Bath
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Jean came to us for advice and to explore options to replace her tired old gravel driveway and patio.
She loves the look of gravel but wanted something that requires less maintenance.
Fortunately for her, Jean had come to the right place – we suggested a resin-bound gravel driveway that has the luxurious look of gravel with none of the associated downsides.
Jean’s back garden is beautiful and had a lot of potential, but a water feature that had been built into the old patio by the swimming pool was creating and obstacle to the flow of the area.
So during the design stage we agreed to take it out so that she could make better use of the space. The new patio was laid in buff-coloured Indian Sandstone.


Jean came to us for advice and to explore options to replace her tired old gravel driveway and patio.
She loves the look of gravel but wanted something that requires less maintenance.
Fortunately for her, Jean had come to the right place – we suggested a resin-bound gravel driveway that has the luxurious look of gravel with none of the associated downsides.
Jean’s back garden is beautiful and had a lot of potential, but a water feature that had been built into the old patio by the swimming pool was creating and obstacle to the flow of the area.
So during the design stage we agreed to take it out so that she could make better use of the space. The new patio was laid in buff-coloured Indian Sandstone.


Jean came to us for advice and to explore options to replace her tired old gravel driveway and patio.
She loves the look of gravel but wanted something that requires less maintenance.
Fortunately for her, Jean had come to the right place – we suggested a resin-bound gravel driveway that has the luxurious look of gravel with none of the associated downsides.
Jean’s back garden is beautiful and had a lot of potential, but a water feature that had been built into the old patio by the swimming pool was creating and obstacle to the flow of the area.
So during the design stage we agreed to take it out so that she could make better use of the space. The new patio was laid in buff-coloured Indian Sandstone.
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View to aluminium louvres from the first floor.
The louvres provide privacy to the neighbouring properties without compromising the natural light to the first floor or the connection with the external spaces.
Photography by Rachel Lewis.


Willima Goddard Photography
Photo of a small contemporary backyard brick landscaping in Other.
Photo of a small contemporary backyard brick landscaping in Other.
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