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Embrace the essence of cottage living with a bespoke wall unit and bookshelf tailored to your unique space. Handcrafted with care and attention to detail, this renovation project infuses a modern cottage living room with rustic charm and timeless appeal. The custom-built unit offers both practical storage solutions and a focal point for displaying cherished possessions. This thoughtfully designed addition enhances the warmth and character of the space.

Kolanowski Studio
Large tuscan master porcelain tile and beige floor freestanding bathtub photo in Houston with an undermount sink, white cabinets, gray walls, recessed-panel cabinets and gray countertops
Large tuscan master porcelain tile and beige floor freestanding bathtub photo in Houston with an undermount sink, white cabinets, gray walls, recessed-panel cabinets and gray countertops

Photography by William Quarles. Custom Built Home by Arthur Rutenberg Homes/Chuck Lattif, President Coastal Premier Homes LLC/clattif@arhomes.com
Example of a classic dark wood floor enclosed dining room design in Charleston with beige walls
Example of a classic dark wood floor enclosed dining room design in Charleston with beige walls
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Warren Jagger Photography
Inspiration for a coastal formal and open concept living room remodel in Providence with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Inspiration for a coastal formal and open concept living room remodel in Providence with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

Example of a large trendy medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room design in Boston with a ribbon fireplace

An Arts & Crafts Bungalow is one of my favorite styles of homes. We have quite a few of them in our Stockton Mid-Town area. And when C&L called us to help them remodel their 1923 American Bungalow, I was beyond thrilled.
As per usual, when we get a new inquiry, we quickly Google the project location while we are talking to you on the phone. My excitement escalated when I saw the Google Earth Image of the sweet Sage Green bungalow in Mid-Town Stockton. "Yes, we would be interested in working with you," I said trying to keep my cool.
But what made it even better was meeting C&L and touring their home, because they are the nicest young couple, eager to make their home period perfect. Unfortunately, it had been slightly molested by some bad house-flippers, and we needed to bring the bathroom back to it "roots."
We knew we had to banish the hideous brown tile and cheap vanity quickly. But C&L complained about the condensation problems and the constant fight with mold. This immediately told me that improper remodeling had occurred and we needed to remedy that right away.
The Before: Frustrations with a Botched Remodel
The bathroom needed to be brought back to period appropriate design with all the functionality of a modern bathroom. We thought of things like marble countertop, white mosaic floor tiles, white subway tile, board and batten molding, and of course a fabulous wallpaper.
This small (and only) bathroom on a tight budget required a little bit of design sleuthing to figure out how we could get the proper look and feel. Our goal was to determine where to splurge and where to economize and how to complete the remodel as quickly as possible because C&L would have to move out while construction was going on.
The Process: Hard Work to Remedy Design and Function
During our initial design study, (which included 2 hours in the owners’ home), we noticed framed images of William Morris Arts and Crafts textile patterns and knew this would be our design inspiration. We presented C&L with three options and they quickly selected the Pimpernel Design Concept.
We had originally selected the Black and Olive colors with a black vanity, mirror, and black and white floor tile. C&L liked it but weren’t quite sure about the black, We went back to the drawing board and decided the William & Co Pimpernel Wallpaper in Bayleaf and Manilla color with a softer gray painted vanity and mirror and white floor tile was more to their liking.
After the Design Concept was approved, we went to work securing the building permit, procuring all the elements, and scheduling our trusted tradesmen to perform the work.
We did uncover some shoddy work by the flippers such as live electrical wires hidden behind the wall, plumbing venting cut-off and buried in the walls (hence the constant dampness), the tub barely balancing on two fence boards across the floor joist, and no insulation on the exterior wall.
All of the previous blunders were fixed and the bathroom put back to its previous glory. We could feel the house thanking us for making it pretty again.
The After Reveal: Cohesive Design Decisions
We selected a simple white subway tile for the tub/shower. This is always classic and in keeping with the style of the house.
We selected a pre-fab vanity and mirror, but they look rich with the quartz countertop. There is much more storage in this small vanity than you would think.
The Transformation: A Period Perfect Refresh
We began the remodel just as the pandemic reared and stay-in-place orders went into effect. As C&L were already moved out and living with relatives, we got the go-ahead from city officials to get the work done (after all, how can you shelter in place without a bathroom?).
All our tradesmen were scheduled to work so that only one crew was on the job site at a time. We stayed on the original schedule with only a one week delay.
The end result is the sweetest little bathroom I've ever seen (and I can't wait to start work on C&L's kitchen next).
Thank you for joining me in this project transformation. I hope this inspired you to think about being creative with your design projects, determining what works best in keeping with the architecture of your space, and carefully assessing how you can have the best life in your home.

Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped brown floor and dark wood floor eat-in kitchen design in DC Metro with white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, an undermount sink and raised-panel cabinets
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped brown floor and dark wood floor eat-in kitchen design in DC Metro with white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, an undermount sink and raised-panel cabinets

Mid-sized cottage l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Other with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, cement tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and gray countertops

Obelisk Home was given the challenge of creating a 4 year old boys bedroom using their existing furniture, but make it feel grown up. The little boy is very active. We selected new bedding, a rug, art, lighting, a custom paint color, and re-invented simple furniture to make a little boy’s paradise. Grays, oranges, blues and creams were selected to coordinate a shared bath used by a young boy and a newborn sister. Tile, decorative tile and wallpaper were the key in creating a well-blended space. The finishes chosen are all family friendly and will grow with both of the children.
Photos by Jeremy Mason McGraw

Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2013 Houzz
Eclectic medium tone wood floor bedroom photo in New York with blue walls
Eclectic medium tone wood floor bedroom photo in New York with blue walls

Photos by Dan Piassick
Hallway - mid-sized mediterranean travertine floor hallway idea in Dallas with white walls
Hallway - mid-sized mediterranean travertine floor hallway idea in Dallas with white walls

When full-time Massachusetts residents contemplate building a second home in Telluride, Colorado the question immediately arises; does it make most sense to hire a regionally based Rocky Mountain architect or a sea level architect conveniently located for all of the rigorous collaboration required for successful bespoke home design. Determined to prove the latter true, Siemasko + Verbridge accompanied the potential client as they scoured the undulating Telluride landscape in search of the perfect house site.
The selected site’s harmonious balance of untouched meadow rising up to meet the edge of an aspen grove and the opposing 180 degree view of Wilson’s Range spoke to everyone. A plateau just beyond a fork in the meadow provided a natural flatland, requiring little excavation and yet the right amount of upland slope to capture the views. The intrinsic character of the site was only enriched by an elk trail and snake-rail fence.
Establishing the expanse of Wilson’s range would be best served by rejecting the notion of selected views, the central sweeping curve of the roof inverts a small saddle in the range with which it is perfectly aligned. The soaring wave of custom windows and the open floor plan make the relatively modest house feel sizable despite its footprint of just under 2,000 square feet. Officially a two bedroom home, the bunk room and loft allow the home to comfortably sleep ten, encouraging large gatherings of family and friends. The home is completely off the grid in response to the unique and fragile qualities of the landscape. Great care was taken to respect the regions vernacular through the use of mostly native materials and a palette derived from the terrain found at 9,820 feet above sea level.
Photographer: Gibeon Photography

Rachel Stollar
Inspiration for a timeless powder room remodel in New York with a drop-in sink, wood countertops and brown countertops
Inspiration for a timeless powder room remodel in New York with a drop-in sink, wood countertops and brown countertops

Jacob Snavely
Transitional 3/4 gray tile multicolored floor alcove shower photo in New York with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, a hinged shower door and beige countertops
Transitional 3/4 gray tile multicolored floor alcove shower photo in New York with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, a hinged shower door and beige countertops

Pendant Lights: Hinge Pendant No 804 by Quorum International. Stools: Charcoal Grey counter-height stools by Tabouret.
Eat-in kitchen - transitional l-shaped eat-in kitchen idea in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, gray backsplash, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Eat-in kitchen - transitional l-shaped eat-in kitchen idea in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface countertops, gray backsplash, stone tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Bedroom - mid-sized traditional carpeted bedroom idea in Atlanta with orange walls and no fireplace

Select Outdoor Kitchens
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in Other with a pergola
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in Other with a pergola

Eric Roth Photography, Liz Caan Interiors
Example of a transitional light wood floor kitchen design in Boston with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and marble backsplash
Example of a transitional light wood floor kitchen design in Boston with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and marble backsplash
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