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Refined interiors are comprised of white oak, light stone, and white walls with steel accents. The design team prioritized sophisticated, clean lines with high-quality finishes and fabrics.
Architecture and Interior Design by CLB – Jackson, Wyoming – Bozeman, Montana.

A contemporary spin on traditional luxury interiors. Earthy materials like travertine, hand woven organic rugs, and tactile large scale art blend together to create an indoor outdoor breathable home. Integrated lighting and plastered walls work together to prioritize design choices that promote a sense of breathable tranquility.

Jeff Herr
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master beige tile and cement tile bathroom remodel in Atlanta with gray cabinets, marble countertops and raised-panel cabinets
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master beige tile and cement tile bathroom remodel in Atlanta with gray cabinets, marble countertops and raised-panel cabinets
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High in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, this majestic lodge was custom designed by MossCreek to provide rustic elegant living for the extended family of our clients. Featuring four spacious master suites, a massive great room with floor-to-ceiling windows, expansive porches, and a large family room with built-in bar, the home incorporates numerous spaces for sharing good times.
Unique to this design is a large wrap-around porch on the main level, and four large distinct and private balconies on the upper level. This provides outdoor living for each of the four master suites.
We hope you enjoy viewing the photos of this beautiful home custom designed by MossCreek.
Photo by Todd Bush

We reduced the number of glass profiles in the uppers to hide the practical items that aren't as pretty. Swapping about huge base cabinets with useful drawers offered more options for this service area.

Inspiration for a transitional open concept kitchen remodel in Atlanta with shaker cabinets, beige cabinets, an island, solid surface countertops, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances and white countertops

Redwood Builders had the pleasure of working with leading SF based architects Seth and Melissa Hanley of Design Blitz to create a sleek and modern backyard "Shudio" structure. Located in their backyard in Sebastopol, the Shudio replaced a falling-down potting shed and brings the best of his-and-hers space planning: a painting studio for her and a beer brewing shed for him. During their frequent backyard parties (which often host more than 90 guests) the Shudio transforms into a bar with easy through traffic and a built in keg-orator. The finishes are simple with the primary surface being charcoal painted T111 with accents of western red cedar and a white washed ash plywood interior. The sliding barn doors and trim are constructed of California redwood. The trellis with its varied pattern creates a shadow pattern that changes throughout the day. The trellis helps to enclose the informal patio (decomposed granite) and provide privacy from neighboring properties. Existing mature rhododendrons were prioritized in the design and protected in place where possible.

Redwood Builders had the pleasure of working with leading SF based architects Seth and Melissa Hanley of Design Blitz to create a sleek and modern backyard "Shudio" structure. Located in their backyard in Sebastopol, the Shudio replaced a falling-down potting shed and brings the best of his-and-hers space planning: a painting studio for her and a beer brewing shed for him. During their frequent backyard parties (which often host more than 90 guests) the Shudio transforms into a bar with easy through traffic and a built in keg-orator. The finishes are simple with the primary surface being charcoal painted T111 with accents of western red cedar and a white washed ash plywood interior. The sliding barn doors and trim are constructed of California redwood. The trellis with its varied pattern creates a shadow pattern that changes throughout the day. The trellis helps to enclose the informal patio (decomposed granite) and provide privacy from neighboring properties. Existing mature rhododendrons were prioritized in the design and protected in place where possible.

THE SETUP
Once these empty nest homeowners decided to stay put, they knew a new kitchen was in order. Passionate about cooking, entertaining, and hosting holiday gatherings, they found their existing kitchen inadequate. The space, with its traditional style and outdated layout, was far from ideal. They longed for an elegant, timeless kitchen that was not only show-stopping but also functional, seamlessly catering to both their daily routines and special occasions with friends and family. Another key factor was its future appeal to potential buyers, as they’re ready to enjoy their new kitchen while also considering downsizing in the future.
Design Objectives:
Create a more streamlined, open space
Eliminate traditional elements
Improve flow for entertaining and everyday use
Omit dated posts and soffits
Include storage for small appliances to keep counters clutter-free
Address mail organization and phone charging concerns
THE REMODEL
Design Challenges:
Compensate for lost storage from omitted wall cabinets
Revise floorplan to feature a single, spacious island
Enhance island seating proximity for a more engaging atmosphere
Address awkward space above existing built-ins
Improve natural light blocked by wall cabinet near the window
Create a highly functional space tailored for entertaining
Design Solutions:
Tall cabinetry and pull-outs maximize storage efficiency
A generous single island promotes seamless flow and ample prep space
Strategic island seating arrangement fosters easy conversation
New built-ins fill arched openings, ensuring a custom, clutter-free look
Replace wall cabinet with lighted open shelves for an airy feel
Galley Dresser and Workstation offer impeccable organization and versatility, creating the perfect setup for entertaining with everything easily accessible.
THE RENEWED SPACE
The new kitchen exceeded every expectation, thrilling the clients with its revitalized, expansive design and thoughtful functionality. The transformation brought to life an open space adorned with marble accents, a state-of-the-art steam oven, and the seamless integration of the Galley Dresser, crafting a kitchen not just to be used, but to be cherished. This is more than a culinary space; it’s a new heart of their home, ready to host countless memories and culinary adventures.
The Galley Sink dresser features many options neatly tucked away into a custom arrangement for ease of access while entertaining.

The unique opportunity and challenge for the Joshua Tree project was to enable the architecture to prioritize views. Set in the valley between Mummy and Camelback mountains, two iconic landforms located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, this lot “has it all” regarding views. The challenge was answered with what we refer to as the desert pavilion.
This highly penetrated piece of architecture carefully maintains a one-room deep composition. This allows each space to leverage the majestic mountain views. The material palette is executed in a panelized massing composition. The home, spawned from mid-century modern DNA, opens seamlessly to exterior living spaces providing for the ultimate in indoor/outdoor living.
Project Details:
Architecture: Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ // C.P. Drewett, AIA, NCARB // www.drewettworks.com
Builder: Bedbrock Developers, Paradise Valley, AZ // http://www.bedbrock.com
Interior Designer: Est Est, Scottsdale, AZ // http://www.estestinc.com
Photographer: Michael Duerinckx, Phoenix, AZ // www.inckx.com

Sunrise on the lettuces and spinach growing in a window box off the back deck. Photo by Steve Masley
Example of an eclectic deck design in San Francisco
Example of an eclectic deck design in San Francisco

Redwood Builders had the pleasure of working with leading SF based architects Seth and Melissa Hanley of Design Blitz to create a sleek and modern backyard "Shudio" structure. Located in their backyard in Sebastopol, the Shudio replaced a falling-down potting shed and brings the best of his-and-hers space planning: a painting studio for her and a beer brewing shed for him. During their frequent backyard parties (which often host more than 90 guests) the Shudio transforms into a bar with easy through traffic and a built in keg-orator. The finishes are simple with the primary surface being charcoal painted T111 with accents of western red cedar and a white washed ash plywood interior. The sliding barn doors and trim are constructed of California redwood. The trellis with its varied pattern creates a shadow pattern that changes throughout the day. The trellis helps to enclose the informal patio (decomposed granite) and provide privacy from neighboring properties. Existing mature rhododendrons were prioritized in the design and protected in place where possible.

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Large minimalist l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, black backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Large minimalist l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, black backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Photography: © Anastasia Hockinson
Example of a minimalist patio design in San Francisco
Example of a minimalist patio design in San Francisco

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Example of a small trendy concrete floor open concept kitchen design in Cincinnati with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a small trendy concrete floor open concept kitchen design in Cincinnati with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

contemporary bathroom, simplicity reigns supreme. The back wall features vertical tiles in a deep, moody hue, their texture adding visual interest. Against this backdrop, a sleek white toilet stands out, its minimalist form emphasizing cleanliness.
The wooden vanity, with its warm tones and visible grain, introduces organic appeal. Atop it rests a pristine white countertop basin, complete with silver faucets mounted directly on the wall. It’s both functional and elegant—a harmonious choice.
Above the vanity hangs a rectangular mirror framed in the same wood as the vanity. This thoughtful continuity ties the space together, amplifying the room’s sense of openness. A small black tray on the vanity holds essentials, adding subtle functionality.
Soft illumination comes from a glass pendant light with an exposed filament bulb. It hangs gracefully in front of the mirror, casting a soothing glow. And discreetly integrated into the ceiling is an exhaust fan—a reminder that even stylish spaces prioritize practicality.
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