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Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design /
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction /
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions /
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts


Brett Winter Lemon Photography
Example of a mountain style backyard stone patio design in Portland Maine with no cover and a fire pit
Example of a mountain style backyard stone patio design in Portland Maine with no cover and a fire pit


Kitchen featuring Grey Agate semi-precious countertop. Gray Agate adds elegance to both traditional and modern designs. Its unique circular patterning of warm and cool tones gives this translucent gray and white crystal its gently sophisticated look. According to tradition, agates generate positive energy and promote progress. The soothing tones of the Gray Agate are recommended for all areas


• Eclectic dining room furnishings
• Wall color - Benjamin Moore Superwhite I-01
• Vintage Dining Table - Refinished by Acorn Restoration
• Brazilian Walnut wood flooring
• Vintage Area rug - gray + blue
• Drapery Panels and Hardware - The Shade Store
• Cluster Pendant - Menicus (Discontinued)
• Upholstered dining chairs - Bonaldo
• Black + White framed art - salon-style installation featuring the client's favorite family photos
• Decorative Accessory Styling
• Metal side buffet table - BluDot


An accomplished potter and her husband own this Vineyard Haven summer house.
Gil Walsh worked with the couple to build the house’s décor around the wife’s artistic aesthetic and her pottery collection. (She has a pottery shed (studio) with a
kiln). They wanted their summer home to be a relaxing home for their family and friends.
The main entrance to this home leads directly to the living room, which spans the width of the house, from the small entry foyer to the oceanfront porch.
Opposite the living room behind the fireplace is a combined kitchen and dining space.
All the colors that were selected throughout the home are the organic colors she (the owner) uses in her pottery. (The architect was Patrick Ahearn).


Transitional open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room photo in San Diego with white walls


Christian Garibaldi
Kids' room - mid-sized transitional girl dark wood floor and brown floor kids' room idea in New York with purple walls
Kids' room - mid-sized transitional girl dark wood floor and brown floor kids' room idea in New York with purple walls


This kitchen was designed by Mikal Otten. Interior design by Beth Armijo (www.armijodesigngroup.com). Photography by Emily Minton Redfield.
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel in Denver with stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue backsplash and quartz countertops
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel in Denver with stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue backsplash and quartz countertops


A nursery for twin baby girls for a Designer Show House. Aqua blue hand painted walls, lovely Canopies and draperies in cream and blue. Lovely butterfly fabric for the sheer romans and princess canopy linings, comfortable swivel rockers and a daybed for Mom to rest on those difficult nights. All the fabrics are stain resistant and washable as are the draperies. Theme of Angels, fairis and butterflies. the Butterfly symbolizes new life.
Photographer: Wing Wong of MemoriesTTL


Basement Media Room
Example of an urban underground white floor basement design in Cincinnati with white walls
Example of an urban underground white floor basement design in Cincinnati with white walls


Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts


Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts


Aluminum Approved Doors & Soldi Wood Cladding
Iron Work for Straps & Knocker
Electric Motor & Wireless Control
Minimalist garage photo in Miami
Minimalist garage photo in Miami


Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts


It was time for a new style for this teenager’s bedroom. She desperately needed more room for clothes while dreaming of a grown-up room with drapes and a velvet bed. Too busy with teen life to focus on working with a designer, her mother offered the general guidelines. Design a room that will transition into young adulthood with furnishings that will be transferable to her apartment in the future. Two must haves: the color “millennial pink” and a hardwood floor!
This dark walk-out basement-bedroom was transformed into a bright, efficient, grown-up room so inviting that it earned the name “precious”!
Clarity Northwest Photography: Matthew Gallant


Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts
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Kitchen featuring back lit White Quartz semi-precious Island. The delicate, barely visible white patterns in this white crystal capture the essence of sunlight on northern glaciers. Radiating purity and serenity, White Quartz surfaces are the ultimate look in modern design. Recommended for use everywhere, idea; for countertops and backlit applications. The perfect compliment for dark or light accessories.
Picture courtseyof Equalibrium Interior Design, Inc


Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
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