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This guest bathroom features white subway tile with black marble accents and a leaded glass window. Black trim and crown molding set off a dark, antique William and Mary highboy and a Calcutta gold and black marble basketweave tile floor. Faux gray and light blue walls lend a clean, crisp feel to the room, compounded by a white pedestal tub and polished nickel faucet.


Example of a transitional gender-neutral walk-in closet design in Chicago with open cabinets and gray cabinets


Photographer: Tom Crane
Made of 300, 10-foot steel blades set upright 8 inches apart, the award winning Cor-Ten Cattails Sculptural fence was designed for a home in Berwyn, Pennsylvania as a yard sculpture that also keeps deer out.
Made of COR-TEN, a steel alloy that eliminates the need for painting and maintains a rich, dark rust color without corroding, the fence stanchions were cut with a plasma cutter from sheets of the alloy.
Each blade stands 8 feet above grade, set in concrete 3 feet below, weighs 80-90 pounds and is 5/8 inch thick. The profile of the blades is an irregular trapezoid with no horizontal connections or supports. Only the gate has two horizontal bars, and each leaf weighs 1200 pounds.


This project was designed by Mikal Otten. Interior design by Beth Armijo (www.armijodesigngroup.com). Photography by Emily Minton Redfield.
Example of a transitional formal living room design in Denver with a standard fireplace
Example of a transitional formal living room design in Denver with a standard fireplace


A beverage center on the left includes glass-door cabinetry for glassware storage, and a liquor cabinet on the counter, whose doors open to the sides and slide into the cabinet.


This beautiful bathroom features cement tiles (from Cement Tile Shop) on the floors with an infinity drain a custom frameless shower door and custom lighting. Vanity is Signature Hardware, and mirror is from Pottery Barn.

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Landover, MD

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Example of a minimalist open concept kitchen design in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Example of a minimalist open concept kitchen design in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets


Porcelain tile with wood grain
4" canned recessed lighting
Carerra marble
Waterfall Island
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Open concept kitchen - huge contemporary u-shaped porcelain tile open concept kitchen idea in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, an island, a single-bowl sink and marble countertops
Open concept kitchen - huge contemporary u-shaped porcelain tile open concept kitchen idea in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, an island, a single-bowl sink and marble countertops


Suspended on a narrow limestone ridge halfway down a cliff overlooking Lake Austin, this home was designed to enhance the drama of living in such an unusual natural setting. We opened up both the water side and the cliff-face side with large windows, and provided decks for outdoor living at multiple levels.
This was a major renovation of a deteriorating 1970’s-era house. The original entry was via a dangerous exterior ramp that ran from street level down to a front door 25’ below. The entry is now via a light-filled pavilion that overlooks the lake and opens onto a large rooftop herb garden. A sequence of stairs, supplemented by an elevator, descends through the three levels of the house, revealing views of both the lake and the limestone cliff as you work your way down.
Materials incorporated into the house include flooring that the owners salvaged, furniture made from a collection of industrial parts they collected, and stone from a quarry they frequented during vacations. The house expresses the unique and charming character of its owners
Architect: Specht Harpman
Photography: Andrea Calo
Press and Awards
AIA Austin Homes Tour
Modern Luxury Magazine


Folded plate steel stair. 1/4" Plate folded and applied with a gun metal patina.
Staircase - mid-sized modern metal staircase idea in Chicago with metal risers
Staircase - mid-sized modern metal staircase idea in Chicago with metal risers

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Sterling, VA

SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
DC Area's High-End Custom Landscape Design/Build Firm
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After photo - front loading washer/dryer with continuous counter. "Fresh as soap" look, requested by client. Hanging rod suspended from ceiling.
Large elegant single-wall linoleum floor and multicolored floor dedicated laundry room photo in Portland with laminate countertops, a drop-in sink, white cabinets, shaker cabinets, blue walls, a side-by-side washer/dryer and white countertops
Large elegant single-wall linoleum floor and multicolored floor dedicated laundry room photo in Portland with laminate countertops, a drop-in sink, white cabinets, shaker cabinets, blue walls, a side-by-side washer/dryer and white countertops


Mid-sized trendy eat-in kitchen photo in San Francisco with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, laminate countertops, stainless steel appliances, an island and gray countertops


A local Houston art collector hired us to create a low maintenance, sophisticated, contemporary landscape design. She wanted her property to compliment her eclectic taste in architecture, outdoor sculpture, and modern art. Her house was built with a minimalist approach to decoration, emphasizing right angles and windows instead of architectural keynotes. The west wing of the house was only one story, while the east wing was two-story. The windows in both wings were larger than usual, so that visitors could see her art collection from the home’s exterior. Near one of the large rear windows, there was an abstract metal sculpture designed in the form of a spiral.
When she initially contacted us, the surrounding property had only a few trees and indigenous grass as vegetation. This was actually a good beginning point with us, because it allowed us to develop a contemporary landscape design that featured a very linear, crisp look supportive of the home and its contents. We began by planting a garden around the large contemporary sculpture near the window. Landscape designers planted horsetail reed under windows, along the sides of the home, and around the corners. This vegetation is very resilient and hardy, and requires little trimming, weeding, or mulching. This helped unite the diverse elements of sculpture, contemporary architecture, and landscape design into a more fluid harmony that preserved the proportions of each unique element, but eliminated any tendency for the elements to clash with one another.
We then added two stonework designs to the landscape surrounding the contemporary art collection and home. The first was a linear walkway we build from concrete pads purchased through a retail vendor as a cost-saving benefit to our client. We created this walkway to follow the perimeter of the home so that visitors could walk around the entire property and admire the outdoor sculptures and the collections of modern art visible through the windows. This was especially enjoyable at night, when the entire home was brightly lit from within.
To add a touch of tranquility and quite repose to the stark right angles of the home and surrounding contemporary landscape, we designed a special seating area toward the northwest corner of the property. We wanted to create a sense of contemplation in this area, so we departed from the linear and angular designs of the surrounding landscape and established a theme of circular geometry. We laid down gravel as ground cover, then placed large, circular pads arranged like giant stepping stones that led up to a stone patio filled with chairs. The shape of the granite pads and the contours of the graveled area further complimented the spirals and turns in the outdoor metal sculpture, and balanced the entire contemporary landscape design with proportional geometric forms of lines, angles, and curves.
This particular contemporary landscape design also has a sense of movement attached to it. All stonework leads to a destination of some sort. The linear pathway provides a guided tour around the home, garden, and modern art collection. The granite pathway stones create movement toward separate space where the entire experience of art, vegetation, and architecture can be viewed and experienced as a unity.
Contemporary landscaping designs like create form out of feeling by using basic geometric forms and variations of forms. Sometimes very stark forms are used to create a sense of absolutism or contrast. At other times, forms are blended, or even distorted to suggest a sense of complex emotion, or a sense of multi-dimensional reality. The exact nature of the design is always highly subjective, and developed on a case-by-case basis with the client.
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Sterling, VA

SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
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Example of a classic multicolored floor kitchen design in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, gray backsplash and subway tile backsplash


Mid-sized trendy master bathroom photo in New York with an undermount sink, gray cabinets and limestone countertops


The wood deck cantilevers over a limestone bluff and overlooks Ranger Creek below and a private nature preserve beyond.
PHOTO: Ignacio Salas-Humara
Inspiration for a modern deck remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a modern deck remodel in Austin
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