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Inspiration for a modern exterior home remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a modern exterior home remodel in Seattle
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Design: Debby Ruskin, Ruskin Gardens Co.
Photo: Hoi Ning Wong © 2014 Houzz
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.

The door is 150 years old. We had layers of paint removed, but we left some of the finish. We had it sealed because we were concerned about any traces of lead left behind.
Photography: Philip Ennis Productions.

Motorized custom roller shade installation.
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Inspiration for a large modern master dark wood floor bedroom remodel in New York with white walls
Inspiration for a large modern master dark wood floor bedroom remodel in New York with white walls

Design: Kingsbury Garden Designs
Photo: Hoi Ning Wong © 2014 Houzz
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.

The lattice panel for screening those pesky neighbors features stone transom inserts to mimic the transoms on the home. Small bluestone tables with orchids were custom-built for the base of each stone column.

When this suburban family decided to renovate their kitchen, they knew that they wanted a little more space. Advance Design worked together with the homeowner to design a kitchen that would work for a large family who loved to gather regularly and always ended up in the kitchen! So the project began with extending out an exterior wall to accommodate a larger island and more moving-around space between the island and the perimeter cabinetry.
Style was important to the cook, who began collecting accessories and photos of the look she loved for months prior to the project design. She was drawn to the brightness of whites and grays, and the design accentuated this color palette brilliantly with the incorporation of a warm shade of brown woods that originated from a dining room table that was a family favorite. Classic gray and white cabinetry from Dura Supreme hits the mark creating a perfect balance between bright and subdued. Hints of gray appear in the bead board detail peeking just behind glass doors, and in the application of the handsome floating wood shelves between cabinets. White subway tile is made extra interesting with the application of dark gray grout lines causing it to be a subtle but noticeable detail worthy of attention.
Suede quartz Silestone graces the countertops with a soft matte hint of color that contrasts nicely with the presence of white painted cabinetry finished smartly with the brightness of a milky white farm sink. Old melds nicely with new, as antique bronze accents are sprinkled throughout hardware and fixtures, and work together unassumingly with the sleekness of stainless steel appliances.
The grace and timelessness of this sparkling new kitchen maintains the charm and character of a space that has seen generations past. And now this family will enjoy this new space for many more generations to come in the future with the help of the team at Advance Design Studio.
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Photographer: Joe Nowak

Photo by Carolyn Bates
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary blue two-story wood house exterior remodel in Burlington with a shed roof and a metal roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary blue two-story wood house exterior remodel in Burlington with a shed roof and a metal roof

The pergola, above the uppermost horizontal 'strip' of cedar, is a bronze poly-carbonate, which allows light to come through, but which blocks UV rays and keeps out the rain.

Bathroom - small modern green tile and ceramic tile slate floor and black floor bathroom idea in Portland with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, concrete countertops and gray countertops

In the beach-side town of Asbury Park, New Jersey, stands Palomino Blackwing, a newly renovated 1920s Art Deco building. Now home to 23 modern duplex apartments, the building was designed with sustainable living in mind. Rather than seeking more space, the ideal design was shifted to using space ingeniously.
Some highlights of each unit include:
The Atoll 000 sofa/wall bed system transforms the living room into a guest bedroom for two when needed.
A Lollisoft bunk bed system with a desk, which allows the downstairs flex space to function in multiple ways as needed: a home office/work space, lounge, or bedroom for two. The two steel frame, single beds easily fold down and comfortably accommodate two children or adults.
Goliath transforming Console/Dining Table eliminates the need for a separate dining room, yet can easily accommodate up to 10 people.
Folding Pocket Chairs that are less than 1” deep when closed; 8 chairs are stored on a rack less than 5.5” deep and hung on the wall above the Goliath.
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