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Montana Timber Products
Product: AquaFir™ siding in douglas fir square edge product in black color with wire brushed texture
Product use: 1x8 boards with 1x4 battens, a reverse board and batten application
Modern home with a farmhouse feel at 6200’ in the Teton Mountains. This home used douglas fir square edge siding for the reverse board and batten application with a metal roof and some metal accents.
Filament Lighting & Home
Large transitional l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, shaker cabinets, marble countertops and marble backsplash
Create Good Sinks
Pictured is our 56" single bowl sink installed in Vikram M.'s kitchen in California. This model has a built in ledge so you can use accessories such as our cutting board and colander right in the sink! This model is also reversible, meaning it can be installed with the drain offset to either side
"The sink is beautiful! We’re very pleased with how it looks. Thanks for your help in getting it to us." - Vikram M.
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DiFiore & Partners
Example of a farmhouse medium tone wood floor dining room design in Philadelphia with white walls
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Inspiration for a coastal bedroom remodel in Little Rock with blue walls
jones | haydu
This one level flat was completely gutted by a fire. We completely changed the layout of rooms. The wood feature wall is composed of reused studs that were charred in the fire. At the edges, some of the black charring can still be seen.
This project has been featured in Dwell and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Photo by Bruce Damonte
Reverse Architecture
View of the kitchen looking toward the entry off the carport and out the front window. The renovated kitchen spans from the original house into the addition. The kitchen uses IKEA cabinets with customized details. Photo copyright Nathan Eikelberg.
J Allen Smith Design/Build
J Allen Smith Design / Build
Large transitional master gray tile and marble tile marble floor and white floor corner shower photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, white cabinets, an undermount tub, green walls, marble countertops and a hinged shower door
Large transitional master gray tile and marble tile marble floor and white floor corner shower photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, white cabinets, an undermount tub, green walls, marble countertops and a hinged shower door
Guy Ayers, Architect
Reverse Shed Eichler
This project is part tear-down, part remodel. The original L-shaped plan allowed the living/ dining/ kitchen wing to be completely re-built while retaining the shell of the bedroom wing virtually intact. The rebuilt entertainment wing was enlarged 50% and covered with a low-slope reverse-shed roof sloping from eleven to thirteen feet. The shed roof floats on a continuous glass clerestory with eight foot transom. Cantilevered steel frames support wood roof beams with eaves of up to ten feet. An interior glass clerestory separates the kitchen and livingroom for sound control. A wall-to-wall skylight illuminates the north wall of the kitchen/family room. New additions at the back of the house add several “sliding” wall planes, where interior walls continue past full-height windows to the exterior, complimenting the typical Eichler indoor-outdoor ceiling and floor planes. The existing bedroom wing has been re-configured on the interior, changing three small bedrooms into two larger ones, and adding a guest suite in part of the original garage. A previous den addition provided the perfect spot for a large master ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Natural materials predominate, with fir ceilings, limestone veneer fireplace walls, anigre veneer cabinets, fir sliding windows and interior doors, bamboo floors, and concrete patios and walks. Landscape design by Bernard Trainor: www.bernardtrainor.com (see “Concrete Jungle” in April 2014 edition of Dwell magazine). Microsoft Media Center installation of the Year, 2008: www.cybermanor.com/ultimate_install.html (automated shades, radiant heating system, and lights, as well as security & sound).
Guy Ayers, Architect
Reverse Shed Eichler
This project is part tear-down, part remodel. The original L-shaped plan allowed the living/ dining/ kitchen wing to be completely re-built while retaining the shell of the bedroom wing virtually intact. The rebuilt entertainment wing was enlarged 50% and covered with a low-slope reverse-shed roof sloping from eleven to thirteen feet. The shed roof floats on a continuous glass clerestory with eight foot transom. Cantilevered steel frames support wood roof beams with eaves of up to ten feet. An interior glass clerestory separates the kitchen and livingroom for sound control. A wall-to-wall skylight illuminates the north wall of the kitchen/family room. New additions at the back of the house add several “sliding” wall planes, where interior walls continue past full-height windows to the exterior, complimenting the typical Eichler indoor-outdoor ceiling and floor planes. The existing bedroom wing has been re-configured on the interior, changing three small bedrooms into two larger ones, and adding a guest suite in part of the original garage. A previous den addition provided the perfect spot for a large master ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Natural materials predominate, with fir ceilings, limestone veneer fireplace walls, anigre veneer cabinets, fir sliding windows and interior doors, bamboo floors, and concrete patios and walks. Landscape design by Bernard Trainor: www.bernardtrainor.com (see “Concrete Jungle” in April 2014 edition of Dwell magazine). Microsoft Media Center installation of the Year, 2008: www.cybermanor.com/ultimate_install.html (automated shades, radiant heating system, and lights, as well as security & sound).
Jackson Design & Remodeling
Example of a trendy u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen design in San Diego with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and black countertops
Carlton Edwards
Won 2013 AIANC Design Award
Transitional brown two-story wood house exterior photo in Charlotte with a metal roof
Transitional brown two-story wood house exterior photo in Charlotte with a metal roof
Guy Ayers, Architect
Reverse Shed Eichler
This project is part tear-down, part remodel. The original L-shaped plan allowed the living/ dining/ kitchen wing to be completely re-built while retaining the shell of the bedroom wing virtually intact. The rebuilt entertainment wing was enlarged 50% and covered with a low-slope reverse-shed roof sloping from eleven to thirteen feet. The shed roof floats on a continuous glass clerestory with eight foot transom. Cantilevered steel frames support wood roof beams with eaves of up to ten feet. An interior glass clerestory separates the kitchen and livingroom for sound control. A wall-to-wall skylight illuminates the north wall of the kitchen/family room. New additions at the back of the house add several “sliding” wall planes, where interior walls continue past full-height windows to the exterior, complimenting the typical Eichler indoor-outdoor ceiling and floor planes. The existing bedroom wing has been re-configured on the interior, changing three small bedrooms into two larger ones, and adding a guest suite in part of the original garage. A previous den addition provided the perfect spot for a large master ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Natural materials predominate, with fir ceilings, limestone veneer fireplace walls, anigre veneer cabinets, fir sliding windows and interior doors, bamboo floors, and concrete patios and walks. Landscape design by Bernard Trainor: www.bernardtrainor.com (see “Concrete Jungle” in April 2014 edition of Dwell magazine). Microsoft Media Center installation of the Year, 2008: www.cybermanor.com/ultimate_install.html (automated shades, radiant heating system, and lights, as well as security & sound).
Frank Shirley Architects
Photo by Randy O'Rourke
Large elegant master gray tile and marble tile mosaic tile floor and gray floor freestanding bathtub photo in Boston with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue walls, marble countertops and gray countertops
Large elegant master gray tile and marble tile mosaic tile floor and gray floor freestanding bathtub photo in Boston with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, blue walls, marble countertops and gray countertops
Guy Ayers, Architect
Reverse Shed Eichler
This project is part tear-down, part remodel. The original L-shaped plan allowed the living/ dining/ kitchen wing to be completely re-built while retaining the shell of the bedroom wing virtually intact. The rebuilt entertainment wing was enlarged 50% and covered with a low-slope reverse-shed roof sloping from eleven to thirteen feet. The shed roof floats on a continuous glass clerestory with eight foot transom. Cantilevered steel frames support wood roof beams with eaves of up to ten feet. An interior glass clerestory separates the kitchen and livingroom for sound control. A wall-to-wall skylight illuminates the north wall of the kitchen/family room. New additions at the back of the house add several “sliding” wall planes, where interior walls continue past full-height windows to the exterior, complimenting the typical Eichler indoor-outdoor ceiling and floor planes. The existing bedroom wing has been re-configured on the interior, changing three small bedrooms into two larger ones, and adding a guest suite in part of the original garage. A previous den addition provided the perfect spot for a large master ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Natural materials predominate, with fir ceilings, limestone veneer fireplace walls, anigre veneer cabinets, fir sliding windows and interior doors, bamboo floors, and concrete patios and walks. Landscape design by Bernard Trainor: www.bernardtrainor.com (see “Concrete Jungle” in April 2014 edition of Dwell magazine). Microsoft Media Center installation of the Year, 2008: www.cybermanor.com/ultimate_install.html (automated shades, radiant heating system, and lights, as well as security & sound).
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Filament Lighting & Home
Example of a large transitional single-wall dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Reynolds Architecture- Design & Construction
Example of a large country wooden u-shaped metal railing staircase design in Chicago with painted risers
Reverse Architecture
Cabinets are operated by touch latches and finished in a high gloss varnish. The dishwasher is integrated and the microwave is a drawer mounted under the counter in the island.
Photo by Heidi Solander
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