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Drought tolerant, humidity tolerant tropical border
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Inspiration for a landscaping in Orlando.
Inspiration for a landscaping in Orlando.

Carolina Allspice (Calycanthus floridus). Photo: Flickr user Dendroica cerulea, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution- 2.0 Generic
Design ideas for a landscaping in Other.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Other.
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At every level, perennials and grasses thrive and bloom all season. Trimming and shaping of plant materials is done to avoid compromising their natural forms yet keep walkways accessible.

Large elegant gray one-story stucco exterior home photo in San Francisco

Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design Builder: Clairmont Design + Build Photography: SPACECRAFTING
Inspiration for a bathroom remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a bathroom remodel in Minneapolis

Inspiration for a transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel in Other with gray walls

David Dietrich
Kitchen/dining room combo - large contemporary dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Charlotte with a two-sided fireplace and beige walls
Kitchen/dining room combo - large contemporary dark wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Charlotte with a two-sided fireplace and beige walls

ADA powder room for Design showroom with large stone sink supported by wrought iron towel bar and support, limestone floors, groin vault ceiling and plaster walls

Here's a quick tale of a family of four in Meridian Hills, Indianapolis, with awesome taste who already redone the public areas of the house, but not the two teenage kids' bathrooms upstairs...which were untouched and from another era (see before pics). With the possibility of a move within the next five years, they wanted a versatile, classic look that would appeal to buyers with a wide range of aesthetic preferences. While the products were basically the same in both bathrooms, the plan was to use the wall color to make each room personal. Turns out the clients were relocated for a job right after the bathrooms were completed, hence the neutral blue in both bathrooms. Ultimately, we'd like to hope that these versatile and classic bathrooms helped make a quick sale for the homeowners.
Contractor: Jeff Stinson of Neet Quality Construction, Inc. - 317-441-4641, jeffstinson@mac.com

Part mirage, part miracle - this masterful modern evocation is in the best Louisiana vernacular tradition. It was conceived by architect Kevin Gossen (Gossen Architects Lafayette, Louisiana) for an unusual piece of property in Metairie whose cheated landscape gives the illusion of open country spaces. He has created a “cottage” that already looks as if it might be a survivor from a couple of centuries ago.
Using reclaimed building materials, magnificent beams, beautiful old flooring with classically scaled rooms, it was a perfect project for Decorations Lucullus.
Both architect and interior designers admit the real magic rested with the client whose highly developed aesthetic and extensive experience in design gave the process amazing vitality.
Conceived as a “résidence secondaire” to be near grandchildren, she wanted something more snug than her large primary house out of town but without sacrificing the qualities of charm or elegance.
While the project is still evolving, she can’t repress a smile when some passer-by stops to chat over the rose-heavy iron fence, perhaps peering into the gracious side hall, asking how this old house has managed to survive all the changes in the neighborhood.
Photography by Sara Essex Bradly

Working within the existing footprint, Morse Constructions created flexible, open spaces by opening up a traditional 1890s floor plan.. A large beam replaced a center bearing wall to open up the space. Worn out oak flooring and the kitchen’s cork floor were replaced with maple throughout. The uniform flooring, combined with the lack of thresholds, creates a seamless look that makes the entire space feel larger.
Interior Design: Elza B. Design
Photography: Eric Roth

Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
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Trendy home design photo in New York
Trendy home design photo in New York
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