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View from the right shows the lower Arakawa tensioners in place atop the very limited 3/4 inch baseboard moulding, and with the tensioners screwed tightly to make the braided cable piano-wire tight. The artwork simply is affixed to the principal installation device (the cables), and the art is floating 1/8 inch off the wall! Whew. We did it!

Photo: Carolyn Reyes © 2017 Houzz
Design team: L’Esperance Design
Foyer and Staircase
Inspiration for a transitional entryway remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a transitional entryway remodel in Los Angeles

A wall of new millwork conceals a passage to the adjoining bathroom.
Bedroom - transitional bedroom idea in Austin
Bedroom - transitional bedroom idea in Austin

Metal presentation racking adorns this Santa Luz custom home. With all labels visible and the addition of a presentation display row selection of your favorite varietal or winery is effortless.

Staged listings not only tell the story of a home and showcases its best features, but presents a lifestyle through merchandising and presentation. To a potential buyer, presenting what could be their dream home is my main goal.

Hay Design Incorporated was retained to Study and Analyze the Space Requirement and provide complete Interior Design Services related to 294 m2 of residential space. The primary objective was to examine ways to present interior finishes and preliminary layout, meeting Client requirements and staying within their space envelope. Hay design presented services including functional programming (information gathering, inventory and assessment, equipment usage chart and electrical load requirements, and test plans), schematic design (schematic concept plans and colour boards), and design development (partition layout and finishes plan, and finishes presentation boards).

Matt Pennings
Transitional carpeted l-shaped staircase photo in Toronto with carpeted risers
Transitional carpeted l-shaped staircase photo in Toronto with carpeted risers

The collection ‘Valde’ by MDD Office Furniture is high functional and beautifully crafted product. The company presents a huge variety of products for all industrial office interiors. Unique industrial reception desks from this collection are customizable for any preferences. Straight, convex and concave elements are at your disposal in any of the numerous wavy, circular and upright arrangements, which perfectly create the feeling of style and integrity for the reception area. Being a superb workspace, Valde also stands out for its creative design and cogent elegance emphasized by the precision of details. Horizontal slats made of aluminum emphasize a shape and a modern character of the body. The desk top made of tempered white glass perfectly matches the glittering frontal part of the counter. LED lighting located under the upper desk top and at the basis of the counter makes the reception desk presenting perfectly in darker rooms. The variety of products presented in this collection doesn’t leave anything to be desired. The collection ‘Valde’ by MDD Office Furniture is the best decision to be installed in any interior.

Example of a small trendy 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom design in Other with gray walls, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, a two-piece toilet, an undermount sink and quartz countertops

photography by Laura Moss
Living room - transitional living room idea in New York with white walls
Living room - transitional living room idea in New York with white walls

Lighting became another way to integrate simplicity and harmony to the home’s overall design; but like every other element of our project, modernity and time honored practices of craftsmanship needed to fuse. In the master suite, fabricating the light troughs proved to be an interesting challenge. Given the extreme length of the faces and bottoms of the light trough (after 15), using solid cherry for their construction was impractical. A thin birch plywood substrate was built and 1/8" thick cherry veneers were applied. The resulting material was used for the faces and bottoms of the trough. The resultant birch/cherry composite material was reinforced with an elaborate lamination process that included a thin fiberglass veil for strength and flexibility.
Other lighting was chosen to wash light over surfaces or to hang—lantern style to provide soft light and aesthetic embellishment. Here again, the design is highly influenced by the Japanese aesthetic.
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