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Traditional kitchen design with a contemporay twist. Mix of various materials with a cohesive look and feel, tight together by accessories. Kitchen design by Ashley Cortese Interior design Tallahassee, FL, photography by Adam C Hill, Lecanto Florida and accessories, counter stools and lighting by HK living USA


Open concept kitchen - mid-sized scandinavian u-shaped light wood floor open concept kitchen idea in Raleigh with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island


Example of a mid-sized danish white two-story wood gable roof design in Raleigh


This bathroom is part of a new Master suite construction for a traditional house in the city of Burbank.
The space of this lovely bath is only 7.5' by 7.5'
Going for the minimalistic look and a linear pattern for the concept.
The floor tiles are 8"x8" concrete tiles with repetitive pattern imbedded in the, this pattern allows you to play with the placement of the tile and thus creating your own "Labyrinth" pattern.
The two main bathroom walls are covered with 2"x8" white subway tile layout in a Traditional herringbone pattern.
The toilet is wall mounted and has a hidden tank, the hidden tank required a small frame work that created a nice shelve to place decorative items above the toilet.
You can see a nice dark strip of quartz material running on top of the shelve and the pony wall then it continues to run down all the way to the floor, this is the same quartz material as the counter top that is sitting on top of the vanity thus connecting the two elements together.
For the final touch for this style we have used brushed brass plumbing fixtures and accessories.


This bathroom is part of a new Master suite construction for a traditional house in the city of Burbank.
The space of this lovely bath is only 7.5' by 7.5'
Going for the minimalistic look and a linear pattern for the concept.
The floor tiles are 8"x8" concrete tiles with repetitive pattern imbedded in the, this pattern allows you to play with the placement of the tile and thus creating your own "Labyrinth" pattern.
The two main bathroom walls are covered with 2"x8" white subway tile layout in a Traditional herringbone pattern.
The toilet is wall mounted and has a hidden tank, the hidden tank required a small frame work that created a nice shelve to place decorative items above the toilet.
You can see a nice dark strip of quartz material running on top of the shelve and the pony wall then it continues to run down all the way to the floor, this is the same quartz material as the counter top that is sitting on top of the vanity thus connecting the two elements together.
For the final touch for this style we have used brushed brass plumbing fixtures and accessories.


This bathroom is part of a new Master suite construction for a traditional house in the city of Burbank.
The space of this lovely bath is only 7.5' by 7.5'
Going for the minimalistic look and a linear pattern for the concept.
The floor tiles are 8"x8" concrete tiles with repetitive pattern imbedded in the, this pattern allows you to play with the placement of the tile and thus creating your own "Labyrinth" pattern.
The two main bathroom walls are covered with 2"x8" white subway tile layout in a Traditional herringbone pattern.
The toilet is wall mounted and has a hidden tank, the hidden tank required a small frame work that created a nice shelve to place decorative items above the toilet.
You can see a nice dark strip of quartz material running on top of the shelve and the pony wall then it continues to run down all the way to the floor, this is the same quartz material as the counter top that is sitting on top of the vanity thus connecting the two elements together.
For the final touch for this style we have used brushed brass plumbing fixtures and accessories.


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Mid-sized danish enclosed light wood floor living room photo in Manchester with white walls and a wood stove
Mid-sized danish enclosed light wood floor living room photo in Manchester with white walls and a wood stove


photo cred: tessa neustadt
Bathroom - mid-sized scandinavian master black and white tile and cement tile mosaic tile floor and multicolored floor bathroom idea in Los Angeles with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and marble countertops
Bathroom - mid-sized scandinavian master black and white tile and cement tile mosaic tile floor and multicolored floor bathroom idea in Los Angeles with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and marble countertops


Traditional kitchen design with a contemporay twist. Mix of various materials with a cohesive look and feel, tight together by accessories. Kitchen design by Ashley Cortese Interior design Tallahassee, FL, photography by Adam C Hill, Lecanto Florida and accessories, counter stools and lighting by HK living USA


Photo: Rachel Loewen Photography © 2017 Houzz
Example of a danish home design design in Chicago
Example of a danish home design design in Chicago


This door was designed with the objective of universal appeal; a unique and beautiful element to sell to potential home buyers, commissioned by architect Cheri Belz in Boulder, Colorado. Raleigh Renfree chose to draw on the ancient rhythms of Celtic design, and expand those same ideas into a modern home.
These Celtic knots have ubiquitous appeal because they are intrinsically recognized symbols of eternity as well as quaternary patterns found in all life and history. The closed loop of the knot has neither beginning nor end, though four distinct motions are created, which in turn create further motion. By grouping these knots into a pattern of three, Raleigh also balanced masculine and feminine elements, enriching the door’s universal appeal yet again.
To harmonize the ancient heartbeat of these knot patterns with the modern flair of the architectural style of the home, Raleigh included a very skillfully inlaid pattern of slate. The geometric slate not only mirrors the curves and edges of the home’s exterior, it also tells a story of geometric creation only found through balancing the masculine with the feminine. The circle as mother, the triangle as father, and the square as child, all joined in harmony to create a flow of energy through all aspects of the self. In truly brilliant fashion, Raleigh expressed timeless knowledge harmonizing two rather diverse styles, and eased this entryway into a truly inviting and appealing “welcome home” for any buyer.


Traditional kitchen design with a contemporay twist. Mix of various materials with a cohesive look and feel, tight together by accessories. Kitchen design by Ashley Cortese Interior design Tallahassee, FL, photography by Adam C Hill, Lecanto Florida and accessories, counter stools and lighting by HK living USA


Bathroom - mid-sized scandinavian 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile bathroom idea in Raleigh with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, gray walls and quartz countertops


This door was designed with the objective of universal appeal; a unique and beautiful element to sell to potential home buyers, commissioned by architect Cheri Belz in Boulder, Colorado. Raleigh Renfree chose to draw on the ancient rhythms of Celtic design, and expand those same ideas into a modern home.
These Celtic knots have ubiquitous appeal because they are intrinsically recognized symbols of eternity as well as quaternary patterns found in all life and history. The closed loop of the knot has neither beginning nor end, though four distinct motions are created, which in turn create further motion. By grouping these knots into a pattern of three, Raleigh also balanced masculine and feminine elements, enriching the door’s universal appeal yet again.
To harmonize the ancient heartbeat of these knot patterns with the modern flair of the architectural style of the home, Raleigh included a very skillfully inlaid pattern of slate. The geometric slate not only mirrors the curves and edges of the home’s exterior, it also tells a story of geometric creation only found through balancing the masculine with the feminine. The circle as mother, the triangle as father, and the square as child, all joined in harmony to create a flow of energy through all aspects of the self. In truly brilliant fashion, Raleigh expressed timeless knowledge harmonizing two rather diverse styles, and eased this entryway into a truly inviting and appealing “welcome home” for any buyer.


Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian open concept kitchen remodel in Raleigh with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island


Example of a small danish galley cork floor open concept kitchen design in Seattle with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula


Create a spacious and clean design withcentral track lighting in your master bedroom. Seen in Fiddler's Creek, a Naples community
Bedroom - mid-sized scandinavian master carpeted bedroom idea in Miami with white walls
Bedroom - mid-sized scandinavian master carpeted bedroom idea in Miami with white walls
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Example of a mid-sized danish u-shaped light wood floor open concept kitchen design in Raleigh with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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