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Inspiration for a small shabby-chic style medium tone wood floor dining room remodel in Charleston with white walls
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Example of a mid-sized classic ceramic tile and beige floor enclosed kitchen design in Other with dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, an island and brown countertops

This 1970 original beach home needed a full remodel. All plumbing and electrical, all ceilings and drywall, as well as the bathrooms, kitchen and other cosmetic surfaces. The light grey and blue palate is perfect for this beach cottage. The modern touches and high end finishes compliment the design and balance of this space.

Homeowners like you invest in replacement windows and doors for a variety of reasons, including:
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No matter why you’re interested in replacing your windows or doors, Renewal by Andersen offers beautiful, energy efficient products that will look great in your home. Each of our replacement windows are custom-made for a precise fit and excellent performance. With our selection of styles, colors, hardware, grilles, and insect screens, we offer many possible combinations to replicate any architectural style. Even if you’re ready to leave the look of your old windows behind and want something more modern, our consultants will help you narrow the options until you’ve found the perfect look to complement your home.
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Inspiration for a large timeless gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and brown floor dressing room remodel in Other with raised-panel cabinets and white cabinets

Inspiration for a large timeless gender-neutral dark wood floor and brown floor walk-in closet remodel in Other with open cabinets and dark wood cabinets

For this job, we finished an completely unfinished basement space to include a theatre room with 120" screen wall & rough-in for a future bar, barn door detail to the family living area with stacked stone 50" modern gas fireplace, a home-office, a bedroom and a full basement bathroom.

A white bay window featuring a large picture window in between two double hung windows with colonial grilles to match the architectural style of the home.

Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Arts and crafts family room photo in DC Metro
Arts and crafts family room photo in DC Metro

Inspiration for a large farmhouse dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Atlanta with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, wood backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and a farmhouse sink

This bathroom exudes feelings of classic vintage while also having a modern edge.
Inspiration for a cottage bathroom remodel in San Diego
Inspiration for a cottage bathroom remodel in San Diego

Inspiration for a transitional l-shaped dark wood floor, brown floor, exposed beam, shiplap ceiling and vaulted ceiling kitchen remodel in Seattle with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Vision for Renewal: Embracing Modernity While Honoring History
Built in the heart of a community renowned for its dedication to Mid-Century Modern architecture, this home has stood the test of time. Its original design, characterized by open spaces, flat planes, and vast use of single-paned glass, aimed to merge indoor and outdoor living. However, decades had taken their toll. The home featured inefficient materials and outdated layouts that no longer met the needs of modern homeownership. The renovation aimed to preserve the home’s unique architectural features but update its functionality for modern living. The homeowner, Stacy Kosis of Nook Design Collective, is a seasoned designer with over 19 years in the industry. She deeply appreciates Mid-Century Modern aesthetics and served as Director of Design with a Colorado custom home builder before branching out on her own two years ago. Kosis embarked on this ambitious project to breathe new life into a structure many saw beyond repair. The complete gut renovation was done in 8 months which is a huge testament to the Kosis’ skill and knowledge in design and construction. Her background experience and knowledge of NanaWall systems reliability and performance in previous projects were instrumental in her approach.
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