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photo by Jessie Preza
Enclosed dining room - cottage medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Jacksonville with beige walls and a standard fireplace
Enclosed dining room - cottage medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Jacksonville with beige walls and a standard fireplace


Living room - contemporary open concept light wood floor and beige floor living room idea in Portland with white walls, a standard fireplace and a concealed tv


Stephanie Johnson, architect.
Jeffrey Jakucyk, photographer.
David A Millett, interiors.
Enclosed dining room - mid-sized traditional dark wood floor enclosed dining room idea in Cincinnati with beige walls and no fireplace
Enclosed dining room - mid-sized traditional dark wood floor enclosed dining room idea in Cincinnati with beige walls and no fireplace
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kyle caldwell
Example of a farmhouse medium tone wood floor kitchen design in Boston with an island, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances and gray countertops
Example of a farmhouse medium tone wood floor kitchen design in Boston with an island, a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances and gray countertops


Example of a large classic l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in Minneapolis with an island, an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, brown backsplash and stainless steel appliances


Beth Singer
Example of a mountain style master medium tone wood floor, brown floor, exposed beam and shiplap wall bedroom design in Detroit with blue walls, a corner fireplace and a stone fireplace
Example of a mountain style master medium tone wood floor, brown floor, exposed beam and shiplap wall bedroom design in Detroit with blue walls, a corner fireplace and a stone fireplace


Master bathroom with an elegant freestanding bathtub underneath a traditional light fixture and finished with varying white & gray patterned tiling in this updated 1940's Custom Cape Ranch. Chevron floor tiling. The classically detailed arched doorways and original wainscot paneling in the living room, dining room, stair hall and bedrooms were kept and refinished, as were the many original red brick fireplaces found in most rooms. These and other Traditional features were kept to balance the contemporary renovations resulting in a Transitional style throughout the home. Large windows and French doors were added to allow ample natural light to enter the home. The mainly white interior enhances this light and brightens a previously dark home.
Architect: T.J. Costello - Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Interior Designer: Helena Clunies-Ross


Pantry off of Kitchen
Large transitional u-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen photo in Phoenix with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Large transitional u-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen photo in Phoenix with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island


Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Bathroom - 1950s kids' blue tile and mosaic tile bathroom idea in Dallas with a trough sink
Bathroom - 1950s kids' blue tile and mosaic tile bathroom idea in Dallas with a trough sink


House Plan 54-168
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Plan 54-168
Starting at $2595.00
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Square Feet
5326 sq ft
Bedrooms
5
Baths
4.50
Garage Stalls
3
Stories
2
Width
75 ft
Depth
66 ft
Plans
Main Floor
Reverse
Upper Floor
Reverse
Plan Description
Specifications
Plan Styles
European
Dimension
Height
0 ft
Width
75 ft
Depth
66 ft
Bedroom
Upstairs Master Bdrm
Guest Suite
Main Floor Bed Bath
Walk In Closet
Kitchen
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Butler S Pantry
Nook Breakfast Area Dining
Kitchen Island
Designer Notes
Included
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: Included are front, rear, left and right side views of the exterior of the house. Exterior materials, construction details and measurements are also noted.
FOUNDATION PLAN: Includes layout of foundation support walls, plus excavated and unexcavated areas, if applicable.
DETAILED FLOOR PLANS: These plans show the layout of each floor of the house, including room dimensions, window and doors sizes and keys for cross section details provided later in the plans. Engineered floor joist, ceiling joist and roof plans are not included in some plans. Local engineers or manufacturing engineers are widely available to supply the services that apply to local geographic conditions.
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: These drawings show the specific details and design of special interior features.
ROOF PLAN: Includes the overall layout for roof construction. If trusses are used, we recommend using a local truss manufacturer to ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
CROSS SECTION DETAILS: Important changes in floor, ceiling and roof heights or the relationship of one level to another are called out. Exterior details such as railing and banding may also be shown.
ELECTRICAL FLOOR PLAN SCHEMATICS: For 1st and 2nd floors
Plan Type
Single family
Plan Features
Teen Suite Jack Jill Bath
Basic Features
Bedrooms
5
Baths
4.50
Potential Bedrooms
0
Garage Stalls
3
Stories
2
Wall
Framing
2"x4"
Area
Total Sq Ft
5326 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
2702 sq


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Plan 54-167
3237 sq ft
4 beds
3.50 baths
69' wide
65' deep
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Plans
Main Floor Plan
Reverse
Upper Floor Plan
Reverse
Specifications
Plan Styles
Southern
European
Additional Rooms
Master Sitting Area
Great Room Living Room
Den Office Study Computer
Storage Area
Plan Feature
Teen Suite Jack Jill Bath
Bedroom Features
Main Floor Master Bed Bath
Walk In Closet
Dimension
Depth
65'
Width
69'
Lot Characteristics
Suited For View Lot
Suited For Corner Lot
Area
Total Sq Ft
3237 sq ft
Upper Floor Sq Ft
787 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
2450 sq ft
Kitchen Features
Nook Breakfast Area Dining
Kitchen Island
Exterior Wall Framing
Framing
2"x4"
Basic Features
Bedrooms
4
Baths
3.50
Stories
2
Garage Stalls
3
Potential Bedrooms
0
Garage
Side Entry Garage
Oversized Garage
Designer Notes
Included
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: Included are front, rear, left and right side views of the exterior of the house. Exterior materials, construction details and measurements are also noted.
FOUNDATION PLAN: Includes layout of foundation support walls, plus excavated and unexcavated areas, if applicable.
DETAILED FLOOR PLANS: These plans show the layout of each floor of the house, including room dimensions, window and doors sizes and keys for cross section details provided later in the plans. Engineered floor joist, ceiling joist and roof plans are not included in some plans. Local engineers or manufacturing engineers are widely available to supply the services that apply to local geographic conditions.
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: These drawings show the specific details and design of special interior features.
ROOF PLAN: Includes the overall layout for roof construction. If trusses are used, we recommend using a local truss manufacturer to ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
CROSS SECTION DETAILS: Important changes in floor, ceiling and roof heights or the relationshi


The central nurses’ station is conveniently located in close proximity to the patient rooms while in compliance with HIPAA rules and patient confidentiality regulations.


As shown in the second picture, the problem was more severe on the East side of the house. The water had rusted through the original nails holding the dentals to the base molding. The base molding had warped and pulled away from the upper crown. In addition to the CPES product, we used epoxy to fill the gaps and cracks in the wood. As a final step before caulking and painting, we applied a coat of high-built adhesive primer to all the trim elements of the building, including the window casings, which were original to the house. The crown moldings and window casings were seemingly made of old-growth wood, which survived in these hash conditions, without rotting for over one hundred fifty years. This wood is still hard as stone today! Wood like this deserves every bit of care we can muster to help preserve it for another century or more.
As you can also see in the second picture, since our painting and decorating company is EPA Lead-Safe Certified, the paint scraping process was done in compliance with EPA regulations. It involved setting up containment for the paint debris, sealing the windows, wearing protective garments, respirators etc., all this in 90 degree heat this week!
As a pioneer and early settler’s house, the Colonel Palmer house is quite remarkable by its size, style and quality of materials used in its construction. This was no shack on the prairie! It is well worth preserving for the generations to come.


One of our biggest success stories to date! Shore Cottage Studio – a stunning Swift Art Studio in an enviable beachfront location (complete with its own mini model bird-box!)
• A 2-week build time - even with the challenging access across the beach!
• Dramatic external finish sympathetic with the owner’s historical home and their gorgeous, natural surroundings
• A magnificent, single-pane panorama vista window to take full advantage of the spectacular beach views
• Planning permission successfully obtained by Swift who handled all aspects of planning consent and building regulation compliance.


One of our biggest success stories to date! Shore Cottage Studio – a stunning Swift Art Studio in an enviable beachfront location (complete with its own mini model bird-box!)
• A 2-week build time - even with the challenging access across the beach!
• Dramatic external finish sympathetic with the owner’s historical home and their gorgeous, natural surroundings
• A magnificent, single-pane panorama vista window to take full advantage of the spectacular beach views
• Planning permission successfully obtained by Swift who handled all aspects of planning consent and building regulation compliance.
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The client's came to us wanting a design that was going to open up their small backyard and give them somewhere for their family to enjoy and entertain for many years to come.
This project presented many technical challenges due to the levels required to comply with various building regulations. Clever adaptations such privacy screens, floating deck entry and hidden pool gate behind the raised feature wall were all design elements that make this project more suitable to the smaller area.
The main design feature that was a key to the functionality of this pool was the raised infinity edge, with the pool wall designed to comply with current pool barrier standards. With no pool fence between the pool and house the space appears more open with the noise of the water falling over the edge into a carefully concealed balance tank adding a very tranquil ambience to the outdoor area.
With the accompanying fire pit and sitting area, this space not only looks amazing but is functional all year round and the low maintenance fully automated pool cleaning system provides easy operation and maintenance.


Embarking on a bathroom remodeling project is an exciting endeavor that can greatly enhance the functionality, aesthetics, and value of your home. However, finding a reliable and skilled contractor in a bustling city like Los Angeles can be a daunting task. To simplify the process and ensure a successful bathroom renovation, we have compiled a comprehensive guide on how to find a reputable bathroom remodeling contractor in Los Angeles, California.
Start with Online Research:
The first step in your quest for a reliable contractor is to conduct thorough online research. Utilize search engines like Google to find bathroom remodeling contractors in Los Angeles. Be sure to include specific keywords such as "bathroom remodeling," "contractor," and "Los Angeles" to refine your search results.
Check Online Directories and Review Platforms:
Explore online directories and review platforms like Yelp, Angie's List, and Houzz to find a curated list of bathroom remodeling contractors in Los Angeles. These platforms often provide detailed information about contractors, including customer reviews, ratings, project photos, and contact details. Assess the overall rating and read through multiple reviews to gauge the contractor's reputation and reliability.
Seek Recommendations:
Ask friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues who have recently undergone a bathroom remodeling project in Los Angeles for recommendations. Personal referrals can provide valuable insights and firsthand experiences that online research may not uncover. Inquire about the contractor's professionalism, craftsmanship, adherence to timelines, and overall satisfaction with the project.
Verify Credentials and Licensing:
Once you have shortlisted potential contractors, it is crucial to verify their credentials and licensing. Check if they are licensed by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) in California. A valid license ensures that the contractor meets the state's requirements and regulations. Additionally, inquire about their insurance coverage to protect against any potential liabilities during the remodeling process.
Evaluate Experience and Expertise:
Assess the experience and expertise of the contractors on your list. Look for contractors who specialize in bathroom remodeling and have a proven track record of successful projects. Review their portfolios or ask for references to see examples of their previous work. A skilled contractor should be able to handle a variety of bathroom designs and styles, and provide creative solutions to meet your specific needs.
Schedule In-Person Consultations:
Arrange in-person consultations with the shortlisted contractors. Use this opportunity to discuss your remodeling goals, budget, timeline, and any specific requirements you may have. A reputable contractor will listen attentively, provide insights, and offer suggestions based on their expertise. Pay attention to their communication style, professionalism, and responsiveness, as these qualities are crucial for a smooth working relationship.
Request Detailed Quotes and Contracts:
Ask the contractors for detailed written quotes that outline the project's scope, materials, labor costs, and any additional expenses. A comprehensive quote will help you compare the estimates provided by different contractors effectively. Once you have selected a contractor, ensure that you have a detailed contract in place that covers all aspects of the project, including timelines, payment schedules, warranties, and dispute resolution processes.
Seek Permits and Building Code Compliance:
Bathroom remodeling projects often require permits and adherence to building codes. A reputable contractor will be familiar with the local building regulations in Los Angeles and should handle the permit application process on your behalf. Verify that the contractor will obtain the necessary permits and ensure that all work is compliant with local codes and regulations.
Conclusion:
Finding a bathroom remodeling contractor in Los Angeles, California, may seem overwhelming, but by following these guidelines, you can streamline the process and select a contractor who meets your expectations. Conduct thorough online research, seek recommendations, verify credentials, evaluate experience, and schedule in-person consultations to make an informed decision.
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