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The scenic village of Mountain Brook Alabama, known for its hills, scenic trails and quiet tree-lined streets. The family found a charming traditional 2-story brick house that was newly built. The trick was to make it into a home.
How the family would move throughout the home on a daily basis was the guiding principle in creating dedicated spots for crafting, homework, two separate offices, family time and livable outdoor space that is used year round. Out of the chaos of relocation, an oasis emerged.
Leveraging a simple white color palette, layers of texture, organic materials and an occasional pop of color, a sense of polished comfort comes to life.
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Inspiration for a small contemporary open concept carpeted and gray floor family room remodel in Other with white walls, no fireplace and a tv stand
Inspiration for a small contemporary open concept carpeted and gray floor family room remodel in Other with white walls, no fireplace and a tv stand

Relocating the kitchen opened up the entire living area
Inspiration for a 1950s kitchen remodel in Other
Inspiration for a 1950s kitchen remodel in Other

Entry/Stairhall after relocation & rehabilitation.
Example of a mid-sized classic hallway design in Baltimore with beige walls
Example of a mid-sized classic hallway design in Baltimore with beige walls

We relocated a kitchen to a former family room allowing better flow throughout the home. The clients wanted an oversized kitchen with tons of cabinetry. We used standard appliances, Jarlin cabinetry and were able to keep this kitchen on budget. A bar area and extended cabinets penetrate the dining space for excellent serving and storage.

Located in Colorado. We will travel.
Budget varies.
Example of a large minimalist kitchen design in Denver
Example of a large minimalist kitchen design in Denver

This months featured project took place in Scarsdale, NY. This is the second remodeling project we completed for this family who love their Tudor style home. This home addition in Scarsdale, wrapped up in 2022, took 8 months to complete and required some major changes.
Our clients goals were to increase their living space by adding a family room, create a home office, add two additional bedrooms, a new bathroom as well as an expanded existing bathroom. One of the major changes that needed to take place in order to accommodate this large scale addition was to relocate the driveway.
Some of the material features include, Pella Windows / Architect Series, 2 1/4’ oak flooring, natural oak vanities, Kohler brushed nickel fixtures, and specialty knobs.

We relocated a kitchen to a former family room allowing better flow throughout the home. The clients wanted an oversized kitchen with tons of cabinetry. We used standard appliances, Jarlin cabinetry and were able to keep this kitchen on budget. A bar area and extended cabinets penetrate the dining space for excellent serving and storage.

The scenic village of Mountain Brook Alabama, known for its hills, scenic trails and quiet tree-lined streets. The family found a charming traditional 2-story brick house that was newly built. The trick was to make it into a home.
How the family would move throughout the home on a daily basis was the guiding principle in creating dedicated spots for crafting, homework, two separate offices, family time and livable outdoor space that is used year round. Out of the chaos of relocation, an oasis emerged.
Leveraging a simple white color palette, layers of texture, organic materials and an occasional pop of color, a sense of polished comfort comes to life.

This 1921 Seattle Craftsman was lovingly restored with a historically sensitive kitchen remodel, main-floor laundry relocation, exterior restoration, and thoughtful accessibility upgrades. By reimagining an underused back porch, the team added square footage, brought laundry upstairs, concealed garbage storage, and honored the home's original charm with custom tile, Marmoleum floors, and triple-pane windows.

This 1921 Seattle Craftsman was lovingly restored with a historically sensitive kitchen remodel, main-floor laundry relocation, exterior restoration, and thoughtful accessibility upgrades. By reimagining an underused back porch, the team added square footage, brought laundry upstairs, concealed garbage storage, and honored the home's original charm with custom tile, Marmoleum floors, and triple-pane windows.

We ordered the new laundry machine. The bathroom door had to be removed to get the unit in. After we got the machine into the room, we changed the swing of the door to be outswinging as seen here. There was a heat vent in the way of the new plumbing. We relocated the heat source on the wall to the left of where all the plumbing is shown. We also reworked the plumbing for the existing pedestal sink to accommodate the new appliance.

This months featured project took place in Scarsdale, NY. This is the second remodeling project we completed for this family who love their Tudor style home. This home addition in Scarsdale, wrapped up in 2022, took 8 months to complete and required some major changes.
Our clients goals were to increase their living space by adding a family room, create a home office, add two additional bedrooms, a new bathroom as well as an expanded existing bathroom. One of the major changes that needed to take place in order to accommodate this large scale addition was to relocate the driveway.
Some of the material features include, Pella Windows / Architect Series, 2 1/4’ oak flooring, natural oak vanities, Kohler brushed nickel fixtures, and specialty knobs.
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