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Inspiration for a transitional u-shaped medium tone wood floor, brown floor and coffered ceiling kitchen remodel in New York with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
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Mountain style guest dark wood floor, brown floor and wood ceiling bedroom photo in Other with white walls

This outdoor space featured impressive architectural bones, anchored by a fireplace that naturally demanded attention as the primary focal point. However, the area lacked the essential furnishings, warmth, and cohesion required to function as a truly comfortable gathering spot. Our design goal was to create a functional seating arrangement for six while establishing a welcoming, inviting atmosphere through layered textures and intentional accessories.
A unique aspect of this project was the client’s firm preference for metal outdoor furniture, which they preferred to source locally. We embraced this as a collaborative opportunity; I provided expert guidance on furniture selection and precise sizing to ensure the layout flowed exactly as envisioned, blending their choices seamlessly into the design.
To ground the seating arrangement and soften the surrounding hard surfaces, we selected an outdoor rug in warm brown and gold tones. This addition introduced immediate visual warmth and clearly defined the conversation area. Finally, we incorporated accent pillows in soft cream and rich indigo blue to provide a sophisticated contrast that intentionally echoes the home's surroundings.
We are delighted to announce that this outdoor retreat was honored with 2nd Place in the People's Choice Awards for Outdoor Spaces.
At Clark Team Designs, we believe in "Real-Life Luxury", creating homes that work as beautifully as they look. By managing the details with our signature methodical process, we ensured this transformation was an effortless and enjoyable experience for our clients.

The Glenhill house settles gracefully into a mature pine forest, its form composed as a quiet
study of light, proportion, and crafted detail. A two-story residence lifted above a drive-through
garage, it is designed as a sequence of framed views — each room capturing the vertical
rhythm of pines, shifting daylight, and the subtle movement of the landscape. Boundaries
dissolve as floor-to-ceiling glass opens living spaces to broad terraces and cantilevered
balconies, allowing the forest to inhabit the interior as much as the residents inhabit the site.
A finely tuned steel frame enables deep overhangs and slender structural lines, giving the
house its floating clarity. These long spans soften the transition between indoors and out,
casting calibrated shadows across stone floors and hand-finished wood surfaces. Every
junction, from the precision-cut steel connections to the custom millwork, reflects an elevated
commitment to craft. Materials are chosen not only for their beauty but for the way they register
light—the warmth of timber, the quiet solidity of stone, the reflective sheen of metal.
The owner’s collection of art integrates seamlessly into the architectural language. Display walls
and open sightlines turn circulation paths into gallery promenades, while the garage level
becomes both threshold and exhibition space for the automobile collection. At dusk, the home
glows lantern-like within the pines, revealing a composition where structure, material, and
nature are held in delicate balance. It is a dwelling shaped less as an object in the woods and
more as a crafted extension of the forest itself.
The project began with an unexpected challenge: the original lot, once selected for its beauty,
became untenable when neighboring homeowners objected to the presence of a modern house.
Rather than compromise the vision, the team embraced a new site, one even more deeply
woven into the pine forest, and treated the change as an opportunity to refine the project’s
relationship to nature and craft.
Working within a densely wooded parcel required choreography as much as construction.
Limited access routes, the need to preserve mature trees, and the precision demands of steel
erection shaped a carefully phased process. Contractors navigated the site with restraint,
placing each piece of steel like a line of poetry between trunks. The resulting frame, powerful
yet minimal, was later infilled with lumber to create a hybrid system — efficient, warm, and
capable of carrying cantilevers far beyond what wood alone could achieve. These extended
overhangs became the project’s quiet gesture of shelter and shadow. Collaboration with the interior designer was integral to the home’s harmony. Together, the team
refined material transitions so stone, wood, and metal could pass from exterior to interior with a
single visual glance. Craftsmanship elevated everyday moments: concealed hardware, sculpted
millwork, and the sourcing of a solid limestone soaking tub, carved from a single block, all
contribute to the home’s sense of intentional calm.
What emerged is a house shaped by constraint, strengthened by collaboration, and refined
through an unwavering commitment to detail — an architectural refuge where complexity was
transformed into clarity, and obstacles into opportunities for deeper expression.
Material selection became an essential extension of the home’s design philosophy, reinforcing
the crafted clarity of each space. Hand-selected stone slabs were book-matched for the
fireplace and bath walls, creating veined compositions that read like natural murals. Custom-
built windows, engineered with specialty-coated glazing and rigorously pressure-tested, provide
both protection and extraordinary visual transparency. Above, concealed truss framing houses
recessed air diffusers and hidden shades, allowing ceilings to remain quiet and uninterrupted.
The horizontal planes of the flat roof are achieved with a commercial-grade membrane system,
delivering the crisp, modern silhouette the design demands. At the exterior, natural stone
grounds the home to its site, stitching the architecture to the forest floor and rooting the dwelling
in the land from which its materials are drawn.

Our goal with this project was to create a family friendly space that was still a calming master retreat.
Light wood-look tile, laid in a herringbone pattern, allowed durability while not sacrificing style.
Casual, low-maintenance bedding in a neutral palette accented with pops of natural wood, green, and brass create a muted coastal feel.
Patterned runners on either side of the bed were a special request of the family. Small and lush washable rugs are a stylish alternative to a large, and hard to keep clean, area rug.
Practical storage and seating created needed function on a previously blank tv wall.

All custom cabinet and built-ins. Calacatta Oro stone countertops
Example of a beach style kitchen design in Other
Example of a beach style kitchen design in Other

The ingredients for the perfect dining room: conversation sparking art, velvet chairs, and a mini bar for cocktail hour.
Mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor and beige floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in Houston with white walls and no fireplace
Mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor and beige floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in Houston with white walls and no fireplace

Dining room - traditional dark wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper dining room idea in Nashville with gray walls
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