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Azek's coastline with dark hickory perimeter and trim. We used Timbertech's IRX railing system with a modern top. all framing was covered with G-tape to help prolong the life of this beautiful deck.

Azek's coastline with dark hickory perimeter and trim. We used Timbertech's IRX railing system with a modern top. all framing was covered with G-tape to help prolong the life of this beautiful deck.

Whether you are just starting your collection or you have some rare kicks in your line-up, your sneakers need some serious care. You’ve invested time and money building a unique collection; it’s important to create custom storage that preserves your investment and prolongs the life of the shoes. Display cases are perfect for showcasing your favorites while protecting them from dust. Backlighting them amplifies the diversity of styles creating a wall of art. But, hands down, it’s easiest to have open shelving with plenty of space to spread them out and allow them to breathe.
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Designed in a compact size with modern lines and cushioned seating, the Peter chair will make a wonderful accent piece that can accommodate just about any contemporary piece of furniture, especially a Fama sofa. This comfortable chair is custom made in Spain by Famaliving, a world-renowned manufacturer that only builds quality products that are second to none. The Peter can come upholstered in a wide range of colored or patterned fabrics - more than 600 options you can choose from; plus, the legs are available in various colors of wood or metal. Its frame is constructed with durable pine wood and MDF, which are materials that will help prolong the lifespan of this chair. It also uses a special webbing system for the suspension and support rather than the old spring design that sags over time.
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This project was designed, and developed by Rhodes Architecture + Light while Josh Meharry was a team member.
After seeing this roof design the clients dubbed their new house “Garuda” after the Hindu Demi-God with wings so large they darkened the sky, and the name stuck. These clients were a couple who were wanting a house for them and their dogs that could also house each of their parents who came often to visit them from India for prolonged stays. They wanted to have plenty of common space for everyone to spend time together as well as a sense of privacy between each of the three bedroom suites.
The resulting design consists of two lower “plinths”, each one housing one of the parent’s ensuite bedrooms which open onto private exterior patios in the rear yard. The upper level that bridges over and cantilevers beyond the lower plinths contains the communal living spaces and the couple’s bedroom suite, while the tops of the lower plinths then become roof decks for the spaces above. The void between the lower plinths serves as the primary entrance, and this space opens into a double height space with skylights that draw you up and make you feel connected to the upper living spaces despite the level change. Other unique spaces and elements were integrated into the design at the client’s request such as a Puja (prayer) room that opened into a screened exterior landscape area with a small fountain, as well as a rock climbing wall in the interior entrance atrium. The garage was tucked below and accessed from the side to keep the doors largely out of view, and a large movie room was also integrated on the lowest level.
The clients requested natural and warm materials, which lead to exposing the concrete floors throughout the interior and the use of corten rusting steel panels on the exterior of the lower plinths and wood soffits at the roof and underside of the upper floor.

We designed this 3,162 square foot home for empty-nesters who love lake life. Functionally, the home accommodates multiple generations. Elderly in-laws stay for prolonged periods, and the homeowners are thinking ahead to their own aging in place. This required two master suites on the first floor. Accommodations were made for visiting children upstairs. Aside from the functional needs of the occupants, our clients desired a home which maximizes indoor connection to the lake, provides covered outdoor living, and is conducive to entertaining. Our concept celebrates the natural surroundings through materials, views, daylighting, and building massing.
We placed all main public living areas along the rear of the house to capitalize on the lake views while efficiently stacking the bedrooms and bathrooms in a two-story side wing. Secondary support spaces are integrated across the front of the house with the dramatic foyer. The front elevation, with painted green and natural wood siding and soffits, blends harmoniously with wooded surroundings. The lines and contrasting colors of the light granite wall and silver roofline draws attention toward the entry and through the house to the real focus: the water. The one-story roof over the garage and support spaces takes flight at the entry, wraps the two-story wing, turns, and soars again toward the lake as it approaches the rear patio. The granite wall extending from the entry through the interior living space is mirrored along the opposite end of the rear covered patio. These granite bookends direct focus to the lake.

Paula Truchon of Reico Kitchen and Bath in Frederick, MD designed a primary bathroom featuring Ultracraft Cabinetry’s Plantation door style with 5-piece drawer front in Red Birch with a Natural Low Sheen finish.
Selections for bathroom include MSI Q Calacatta Valentin with Polished finish vanity countertops, Jeffery Alexander hardware, Kohler sink, Moen faucet and Kichler lighting.
The client expressed their immense satisfaction. “From the initial planning stage, Paula's insights on cabinetry, lighting, and overall design resonated perfectly with my taste in furnishings. Walking through my home to the bathroom, she was able to pick up my style. The project was painless. Everything was well orchestrated and the pieces just fell into place. The crew in charge of demo and installation worked quickly and fastidiously, protecting floors and leaving the site clean and neat each day. Scott's consistent oversight and collaboration with Paula made the project progress smoothly. Despite my initial concerns of a prolonged demo and tedious installation, Reico's team delivered a quick and flawless job.”
Added the client, “This space is truly gorgeous and has exceeded my expectations. It was a pleasure to deal with Reico and their team. Paula, Lisa, Scott and all the technicians charged with demo and installation. Thank you for allowing me to share this beautiful bathroom!”
Photo courtesy of BTW Images.

Seductive neoplasticism. It is the concept of Logos by definition, adapted to the bathroom cabinet. With built-in handle on the edge, prolongs a discrete line characteristic of the model, which is diluted when is lacquered in color to match the fronts.

Underwater lights with LED technology create a constant color wash or flowing color sequence lighting: Six colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet) provide a host of therapeutic benefits. Green brings harmony and balance to the spirit. A warm air jet system envelops the bather and maintains warm water temperature.

Soft contrasts and textures can enrich the look and feel of your shower without taking away from the calming effect. Flat river rock accents the shower wall and creates a nonskid surface on the shower floor.

Paula Truchon of Reico Kitchen and Bath in Frederick, MD designed a primary bathroom featuring Ultracraft Cabinetry’s Plantation door style with 5-piece drawer front in Red Birch with a Natural Low Sheen finish.
Selections for bathroom include MSI Q Calacatta Valentin with Polished finish vanity countertops, Jeffery Alexander hardware, Kohler sink, Moen faucet and Kichler lighting.
The client expressed their immense satisfaction. “From the initial planning stage, Paula's insights on cabinetry, lighting, and overall design resonated perfectly with my taste in furnishings. Walking through my home to the bathroom, she was able to pick up my style. The project was painless. Everything was well orchestrated and the pieces just fell into place. The crew in charge of demo and installation worked quickly and fastidiously, protecting floors and leaving the site clean and neat each day. Scott's consistent oversight and collaboration with Paula made the project progress smoothly. Despite my initial concerns of a prolonged demo and tedious installation, Reico's team delivered a quick and flawless job.”
Added the client, “This space is truly gorgeous and has exceeded my expectations. It was a pleasure to deal with Reico and their team. Paula, Lisa, Scott and all the technicians charged with demo and installation. Thank you for allowing me to share this beautiful bathroom!”
Photo courtesy of BTW Images.

Compack 180 System is a functional alternative to all types of doors. No modifications to walls are necessary. There is no sliding or rolling members, the door moves fluidly without a sound. Prolonged use does not compromise the quality of the movement

This client grew up in this 1950’s family home and has now become owner in his adult life. Designing and remodeling this childhood home that the client was very bonded and familiar with was a tall order. This modern twist of original mid-century style combined with an eclectic fusion of modern day materials and concepts fills the room with a powerful presence while maintaining its clean lined austerity and elegance. The kitchen was part of a grander complete home re-design and remodel.
A modern version of a mid-century His and Hers grand master bathroom was created to include all the amenities and nothing left behind! This bathroom has so much noticeable and hidden “POW” that commands its peaceful spa feeling with a lot of attitude. Maintaining ultra-clean lines yet delivering ample design interest at every detail, This bathroom is eclectically a one of a kind luxury statement.
The concept in the laundry room was to create a simple, easy to use and clean space with ample storage and a place removed from the central part of the home to house the necessity of the cats and their litter box needs. There was no need for glamour in the laundry room yet we were able to create a simple highly utilitarian space.
If there is one room in the home that requires frequent visitors to thoroughly enjoy with a huge element of surprise, it’s the powder room! This is a room where you know that eventually, every guest will visit. Knowing this, we created a bold statement with layers of intrigue that would leave ample room for fun conversation with your guests upon their prolonged exit. We kept the lights dim here for that intriguing experience of crafted elegance and created ambiance. The walls of peeling metallic rust are the welcoming gesture to a powder room experience of defiance and elegant mystical complexity.
It's a lucky house guest indeed who gets to stay in this newly remodeled home. This on-suite bathroom allows them their own space and privacy. Both Bedroom and Bathroom offer plenty of storage for an extended stay. Rift White Oak cabinets and sleek Silestone counters make a lovely combination in the bathroom while the bedroom showcases textured white cabinets with a dark walnut wrap.
Photo credit: Fred Donham of PhotographerLink

An exceptionally efficient option that gives you the profile of intricately stacked natural stone in an easy-to-install panel form. No grouting small ledge stones or prolonged construction timelines required.

Tuscany Veneer:
The smooth, monochromatic appearance of natural, quarry-cut stone. Large shapes allow for fast installation, making this a particularly smart choice for commercial projects.
Dry Stack:
An exceptionally efficient option that gives you the profile of intricately stacked natural stone in an easy-to-install panel form. No grouting small ledge stones or prolonged construction timelines required.

Give a quick makeover to your living room by bringing in this industrial-style-inspired accent table. Incorporated with a round tray top, it is supported by slender legs and an X-crossbar for an open and airy appearance. Constructed sturdily from acacia wood and iron frame for prolonged durability, the dual-tone finish in Huntley Brown and striking black accentuates its overall look. Even though it is inspired by the industrial style, the clean-lined design allows it to readily assimilate with a variety of settings.

Compack 180 System is a door technology that opens up new interior design frontiers, making more space available even in cramped quarters.
Compack 180 System is a functional alternative to all types of doors. No modifications to walls are necessary. There is no sliding or rolling members, the door moves fluidly without a sound. Prolonged use does not compromise the quality of the movement

The Givingtree brand brings you relaxation and high quality products, we have been specializing in kitchens and bathrooms for many years. We will be happy if you purchase any of our products from our online store. Welcome to our kitchen and bathroom series, where you can choose the products you need and are satisfied with, welcome to buy.
The ultra-smooth, velvety texture is warm and pleasant to the touch, resists dark scratches and fading, and remains flawless after prolonged use.
Rugged, one-piece construction stands firmly on the floor for safety and durability.
The ergonomically designed form conforms to the shape of the human body for ultimate comfort.
The industrial ingredients used in the bathtub are the same as those used in fillings, ensuring that no harmful ingredients are produced in the water.
This acrylic alcove tub has a non-porous surface for easy cleaning. The free-standing structure makes installation of the bathtub easy and quick.

Elegant freestanding brushed nickel tub filler.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary master porcelain tile and beige floor bathroom remodel in Newark with furniture-like cabinets, gray cabinets, a bidet, beige walls, an integrated sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary master porcelain tile and beige floor bathroom remodel in Newark with furniture-like cabinets, gray cabinets, a bidet, beige walls, an integrated sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops

This project was designed, and developed by Rhodes Architecture + Light while Josh Meharry was a team member.
After seeing this roof design the clients dubbed their new house “Garuda” after the Hindu Demi-God with wings so large they darkened the sky, and the name stuck. These clients were a couple who were wanting a house for them and their dogs that could also house each of their parents who came often to visit them from India for prolonged stays. They wanted to have plenty of common space for everyone to spend time together as well as a sense of privacy between each of the three bedroom suites.
The resulting design consists of two lower “plinths”, each one housing one of the parent’s ensuite bedrooms which open onto private exterior patios in the rear yard. The upper level that bridges over and cantilevers beyond the lower plinths contains the communal living spaces and the couple’s bedroom suite, while the tops of the lower plinths then become roof decks for the spaces above. The void between the lower plinths serves as the primary entrance, and this space opens into a double height space with skylights that draw you up and make you feel connected to the upper living spaces despite the level change. Other unique spaces and elements were integrated into the design at the client’s request such as a Puja (prayer) room that opened into a screened exterior landscape area with a small fountain, as well as a rock climbing wall in the interior entrance atrium. The garage was tucked below and accessed from the side to keep the doors largely out of view, and a large movie room was also integrated on the lowest level.
The clients requested natural and warm materials, which lead to exposing the concrete floors throughout the interior and the use of corten rusting steel panels on the exterior of the lower plinths and wood soffits at the roof and underside of the upper floor.
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