Search results for "Prohibit" in Home Design Ideas

Shower column-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

In this project, Rochman Design Build converted an unfinished basement of a new Ann Arbor home into a stunning home pub and entertaining area, with commercial grade space for the owners' craft brewing passion. The feel is that of a speakeasy as a dark and hidden gem found in prohibition time. The materials include charcoal stained concrete floor, an arched wall veneered with red brick, and an exposed ceiling structure painted black. Bright copper is used as the sparkling gem with a pressed-tin-type ceiling over the bar area, which seats 10, copper bar top and concrete counters. Old style light fixtures with bare Edison bulbs, well placed LED accent lights under the bar top, thick shelves, steel supports and copper rivet connections accent the feel of the 6 active taps old-style pub. Meanwhile, the brewing room is splendidly modern with large scale brewing equipment, commercial ventilation hood, wash down facilities and specialty equipment. A large window allows a full view into the brewing room from the pub sitting area. In addition, the space is large enough to feel cozy enough for 4 around a high-top table or entertain a large gathering of 50. The basement remodel also includes a wine cellar, a guest bathroom and a room that can be used either as guest room or game room, and a storage area.

Black wet bar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)
Find the right local pro for your project

Talk about a huge change in appearance! The larger shower nearly doubled the enclosure size. The new space now has a clean, modern look, and we loved being a part of the transformation!
Sometimes a bathroom only provides a certain amount of space with no logical way of making the room larger. While you can typically make a space larger, this kind of project can be cost prohibitive. Our clients faced that challenge with their master bathroom. While coming up with a game plan, they decided that installing a larger shower would definitely help the cause.
Our client chose an awesome black and white penny tile for the floor that paired perfectly with the other fixture selections and subway tile. Matte black finishes provide a clean, sleek look to any bathroom. We completed the new master bathroom with a vanity, shower door and other fixtures.
Always feel free to think outside of the box when imagining your next project. Give A+ Home Improvements a call to get your project started today!! We look forward to working with you.

Kohler toilet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

20. Main kitchen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

The homeowners wanted to transform their dining room into a more open, functional, and visually connected space while honoring the home’s modern, mid-century style. Their main goals included removing the massive wall of rough-textured cabinetry, adding a view of the backyard from the front door, creating a serving area with multiple outlets for small appliances, incorporating deep drawers for linens, and adding display space. They also wanted quarter sawn oak cabinetry with hardware instead of the nail breaking routed pocket pulls, black accents, and a backsplash tile in a fun color or shape.
Originally, the wall separating the dining room from the kitchen was slated for removal, but engineering requirements made this cost prohibitive. Instead, we collaborated with an architect and engineer to design a passthrough that maintained structural integrity. During construction, hidden HVAC was discovered, prompting us to build the wall out further, resulting in a deeper 16" passthrough; a happy accident that created an ideal display area with puck lighting.
The cabinetry features Crystal Cabinet Works’ Encore frameless line in Quarter Sawn White Oak with a Natural matte finish, paired with matte black ladder shelves for display. A tiled, extra-deep toekick covered in matching floor tile gives the appearance of floating cabinetry while ensuring easy, mop-friendly maintenance. The wall is finished in matte square Nemo tile with glossy accents, adding vibrant color and texture. Cambria’s Smithfield quartz countertops provide a durable serving surface, while black floor tile with a metallic finish grounds the design.
Now, the dining room serves as a hub for entertaining, with ample space for serving dishes, convenient power access, and a direct sightline from the kitchen to the backyard.
Ready for a dining space that serves looks as well as dinner? Pull up a chair and let’s talk.

This early 20th century Indianapolis, IN basement remodel was in desperate need of help. The original and still operating hydronic radiant heating system had its plumbing configured without regard to any other use of the space. Fearful of harming the aged system and the high cost of doing so, these Clients were adamant that the existing system remain intact. Architect Lee Constantine developed a design that maintained the existing heating system while creating "niches" around the perimeter that would conceal the unsightly plumbing. Additionally, by removing free-standing structural supporting posts, amore flexible and inviting space was achieved. Because of an already low ceiling condition, the floor-ceiling structure above was kept exposed, painted and highlighted with indirect lighting to avoid further reducing the ceiling height. Constantine incorporated "clouds" on this ceiling to conceal certain existing components that either were cost prohibitive to relocate or couldn't be relocated. These "clouds"become a "visual element" through their geometry and hidden "indirect" light source rather than an undesirable complication. Now this family entertains frequently in the basement and reports "it doesn't feel like we're in a basement anymore"

Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.

Berenson hardware -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

Water closet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

Custom back splash and wood hood -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

Range -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

Handmade original painting directly from Artist
Created using Acrylic paints on Canvas. Signed and dated by Artist Preethi Mathialagan from USA.
• Gallery Wrapped professional high grade Stretched Canvas
• High grade acrylic paints and medium is used and the sides of the canvas are painted with black or white depending on the artwork.
• No need to frame it - just hang it
• A final varnish is applied to protect the painting's surface from UV light, moisture, and dust.
• This artwork has been created with a palette knife and brush strokes in my style
• Please note that the room views are illustrative, may not be to exact scale.
For more paintings...
https://www.houzz.com/pro/preethiarts
I also take custom orders - different size and colors.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me, I'd love to hear from you.
PreethiArts © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The use of any image from this site is prohibited
Thank you for your interest in my art!
~Preethi Mathialagan

Wood hood -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

What appears to be an ordinary brick wall conceals the entrance to your very own speakeasy. Position the six bourbon bottles in the correct order to crack the code, and a hidden door seamlessly swings open, transporting you back to the Roaring Twenties.
Every detail of this designer-crafted retreat evokes the elegance and intrigue of the era, from rich dark wood paneling and a handcrafted maple bar to aged, distressed cabinetry and a striking copper-tin ceiling. Glass shelving illuminated by warm LED lighting beautifully showcases your favorite bourbon, whiskey, wine, and glassware collections. Luxurious black velvet drapes frame the oversized picture window, blocking the light while creating an intimate atmosphere filled with warmth and mystery.
Just when you think you've discovered every secret, another awaits. The bookcase appears completely ordinary, but moving the antique cigar boxes triggers a hidden latch with an audible click. Swing the bookcase open to reveal a concealed wine cellar, adding yet another layer of surprise to this extraordinary space.
Blending mystery, craftsmanship, and timeless Prohibition-era charm, this one-of-a-kind speakeasy offers an immersive experience that leaves every guest feeling as though they've stepped into another era—and never wanting to leave.

Minimalist u-shaped exposed beam kitchen photo in Vancouver with paneled appliances, a peninsula and gray countertops

Recessed niche -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)

5. Laundry room -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------These photographs are protected by Untied States and International copyright laws. Reproduction and/or distribution of any of these photographs without explicit written permission of Jennifer Hutton is prohibited. For reproduction permission, please contact the owner. All rights reserved. (C)
36
