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This project is a story of how buildings and relationships evolve over time, and how the two are intertwined in the making of architecture.
The client, a single man, had just purchased a classic Edwardian flat on San Francisco’s Liberty Street, known for its historic homes and famous neighbors like Tracy Chapman, when his realtor connected him with LLA. The initial brief was to integrate a modern, minimalist kitchen and bathroom with the apartment's traditional aesthetic. The existing condition was a series of cramped rooms and a long hallway that divided the apartment into many separate spaces, some without natural light.
The solution was to remove most of the walls in the middle of the flat, with extensive structural work hidden from view. This created an open connection between the living, dining and kitchen areas that flooded the formerly dark core of the apartment with light.
Midway through the design process, the client and his partner, and avid cook, decided it was time to move in together. The project evolved further and LLA found inventive ways to pack more features and amenities into a design that was fundamentally about simplicity.
The result of this creative tension is a large open kitchen with deceptively simple forms- a long back counter with three rows of drawers below, an island with a central cooktop and double cantilevers for seating, and a slightly mysterious wood box at the back. The box conceals the refrigerator, storage, linens, and laundry, and through a secret door, a large walk-in pantry.
The bathroom evolved into a mini-spa, with a walk-through shower and Japanese-style soaking tub. The space shares light with the kitchen through a floor-to-ceiling translucent glass panel. Each client has a large dog, and so a small sliver of space under the upstairs neighbor's stair was turned into the perfect doggie den, complete with period correct doorway.
The newly blended family moved in together when the project was completed. A poignant footnote, Maverick, the blonder, fluffier dog in the photos, was very old and sadly passed away shortly after they moved in. It made the photoshoot feel like a special event that honored and preserved his memory in pictures. Like all families, theirs continues to evolve and change, just as their home has over its 90 year life.

Downstairs Bathroom
Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity
Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity

The client, a single man in his thirties, was unhappy with his dark, closed-off home. He wanted a space for entertaining but lacked a functional kitchen and dining area. The master bathroom also felt cramped and outdated.
To address these issues, we focused on creating an open-concept kitchen with a dedicated entertainment zone and a multifunctional island. We also updated the master bathroom with a walk-in shower and floating vanity. Additionally, we modernized the front entrance and mudroom with improved storage solutions.
Key features of the renovation include:
Open-concept kitchen: Removed the wall between the kitchen and dining room to create a more spacious and inviting area.
Entertainment zone: Added a stylish bar area and a space for a large TV to create a dedicated space for socializing and watching TV.
Multifunctional island: Designed a large island that can be used for food preparation, casual dining, and socializing.
Ample storage: Incorporated custom cabinets and drawers to keep the kitchen organized and clutter-free.
Master bathroom renovation: Installed a spacious walk-in shower and a floating vanity to create a more modern and spa-like feel.
Front entrance and mudroom update: Modernized the entrance with updated fixtures and added clever storage solutions.
The final result is a stylish and functional home that perfectly reflects the client's personality and lifestyle.
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Downstairs Bathroom
Example of a small trendy 3/4 white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom design in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity
Example of a small trendy 3/4 white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom design in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity

The client, a single man in his thirties, was unhappy with his dark, closed-off home. He wanted a space for entertaining but lacked a functional kitchen and dining area. The master bathroom also felt cramped and outdated.
To address these issues, we focused on creating an open-concept kitchen with a dedicated entertainment zone and a multifunctional island. We also updated the master bathroom with a walk-in shower and floating vanity. Additionally, we modernized the front entrance and mudroom with improved storage solutions.
Key features of the renovation include:
Open-concept kitchen: Removed the wall between the kitchen and dining room to create a more spacious and inviting area.
Entertainment zone: Added a stylish bar area and a space for a large TV to create a dedicated space for socializing and watching TV.
Multifunctional island: Designed a large island that can be used for food preparation, casual dining, and socializing.
Ample storage: Incorporated custom cabinets and drawers to keep the kitchen organized and clutter-free.
Master bathroom renovation: Installed a spacious walk-in shower and a floating vanity to create a more modern and spa-like feel.
Front entrance and mudroom update: Modernized the entrance with updated fixtures and added clever storage solutions.
The final result is a stylish and functional home that perfectly reflects the client's personality and lifestyle.

This project is a story of how buildings and relationships evolve over time, and how the two are intertwined in the making of architecture.
The client, a single man, had just purchased a classic Edwardian flat on San Francisco’s Liberty Street, known for its historic homes and famous neighbors like Tracy Chapman, when his realtor connected him with LLA. The initial brief was to integrate a modern, minimalist kitchen and bathroom with the apartment's traditional aesthetic. The existing condition was a series of cramped rooms and a long hallway that divided the apartment into many separate spaces, some without natural light.
The solution was to remove most of the walls in the middle of the flat, with extensive structural work hidden from view. This created an open connection between the living, dining and kitchen areas that flooded the formerly dark core of the apartment with light.
Midway through the design process, the client and his partner, and avid cook, decided it was time to move in together. The project evolved further and LLA found inventive ways to pack more features and amenities into a design that was fundamentally about simplicity.
The result of this creative tension is a large open kitchen with deceptively simple forms- a long back counter with three rows of drawers below, an island with a central cooktop and double cantilevers for seating, and a slightly mysterious wood box at the back. The box conceals the refrigerator, storage, linens, and laundry, and through a secret door, a large walk-in pantry.
The bathroom evolved into a mini-spa, with a walk-through shower and Japanese-style soaking tub. The space shares light with the kitchen through a floor-to-ceiling translucent glass panel. Each client has a large dog, and so a small sliver of space under the upstairs neighbor's stair was turned into the perfect doggie den, complete with period correct doorway.
The newly blended family moved in together when the project was completed. A poignant footnote, Maverick, the blonder, fluffier dog in the photos, was very old and sadly passed away shortly after they moved in. It made the photoshoot feel like a special event that honored and preserved his memory in pictures. Like all families, theirs continues to evolve and change, just as their home has over its 90 year life.

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless single-wall ceramic tile and brown floor home bar remodel in Vancouver with shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops and mirror backsplash

Modern, Colorful, & Comfortable
S Interior Design was asked to create an entertainment space that would remind one of an upscale lounge in trendy boutique hotel.
The home owner, a single man, had already installed a projection screen that enabled a 20' viewing surface, but nothing else was in the room but hand me down furnishings. All of the furnishings from the dry bar, high top seating area, upholstered seating and window coverings were designed specifically for the room's purpose. LED lighting in the form of the recessed cans and the linear pendant allow for layers of light to be managed to set the mood desired.
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The client, a single man in his thirties, was unhappy with his dark, closed-off home. He wanted a space for entertaining but lacked a functional kitchen and dining area. The master bathroom also felt cramped and outdated.
To address these issues, we focused on creating an open-concept kitchen with a dedicated entertainment zone and a multifunctional island. We also updated the master bathroom with a walk-in shower and floating vanity. Additionally, we modernized the front entrance and mudroom with improved storage solutions.
Key features of the renovation include:
Open-concept kitchen: Removed the wall between the kitchen and dining room to create a more spacious and inviting area.
Entertainment zone: Added a stylish bar area and a space for a large TV to create a dedicated space for socializing and watching TV.
Multifunctional island: Designed a large island that can be used for food preparation, casual dining, and socializing.
Ample storage: Incorporated custom cabinets and drawers to keep the kitchen organized and clutter-free.
Master bathroom renovation: Installed a spacious walk-in shower and a floating vanity to create a more modern and spa-like feel.
Front entrance and mudroom update: Modernized the entrance with updated fixtures and added clever storage solutions.
The final result is a stylish and functional home that perfectly reflects the client's personality and lifestyle.

This project is a story of how buildings and relationships evolve over time, and how the two are intertwined in the making of architecture.
The client, a single man, had just purchased a classic Edwardian flat on San Francisco’s Liberty Street, known for its historic homes and famous neighbors like Tracy Chapman, when his realtor connected him with LLA. The initial brief was to integrate a modern, minimalist kitchen and bathroom with the apartment's traditional aesthetic. The existing condition was a series of cramped rooms and a long hallway that divided the apartment into many separate spaces, some without natural light.
The solution was to remove most of the walls in the middle of the flat, with extensive structural work hidden from view. This created an open connection between the living, dining and kitchen areas that flooded the formerly dark core of the apartment with light.
Midway through the design process, the client and his partner, and avid cook, decided it was time to move in together. The project evolved further and LLA found inventive ways to pack more features and amenities into a design that was fundamentally about simplicity.
The result of this creative tension is a large open kitchen with deceptively simple forms- a long back counter with three rows of drawers below, an island with a central cooktop and double cantilevers for seating, and a slightly mysterious wood box at the back. The box conceals the refrigerator, storage, linens, and laundry, and through a secret door, a large walk-in pantry.
The bathroom evolved into a mini-spa, with a walk-through shower and Japanese-style soaking tub. The space shares light with the kitchen through a floor-to-ceiling translucent glass panel. Each client has a large dog, and so a small sliver of space under the upstairs neighbor's stair was turned into the perfect doggie den, complete with period correct doorway.
The newly blended family moved in together when the project was completed. A poignant footnote, Maverick, the blonder, fluffier dog in the photos, was very old and sadly passed away shortly after they moved in. It made the photoshoot feel like a special event that honored and preserved his memory in pictures. Like all families, theirs continues to evolve and change, just as their home has over its 90 year life.

Downstairs Bathroom
Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity
Inspiration for a small contemporary 3/4 white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity

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Trendy single-wall porcelain tile seated home bar photo in Other with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash and stone tile backsplash
Trendy single-wall porcelain tile seated home bar photo in Other with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash and stone tile backsplash

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Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
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This timeless owner's bedroom turned out perfectly for our client! A single man doesn't need much more than a place to sleep and space for his clothes. The deep espresso furniture is perfect for this room because it has so much natural light and white walls. The blue quilted bedding and upholstered adds texture and warmth to the room. Plus a little greenery to bring the outdoors in!

Home bar - mid-sized traditional single-wall ceramic tile home bar idea in Vancouver with shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and granite countertops

Inspiration for a huge tropical single-wall light wood floor seated home bar remodel in Dallas with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets and multicolored backsplash

Example of a mid-sized urban single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor home bar design in Baltimore

Main Bathroom
Inspiration for a large contemporary 3/4 multicolored floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity
Inspiration for a large contemporary 3/4 multicolored floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, a two-piece toilet, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity

Upstairs Ensuite
Large trendy master white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom photo in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity
Large trendy master white tile gray floor and single-sink bathroom photo in Sydney with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche and a floating vanity

This recently built 1,200 sq ft condo had spectacular views but was otherwise in need of character and design. My client, a single man and first time homeowner had excellent taste but wasn't sure where to begin or how to pull things together. We quickly identified a mutual love of mid century modern pieces and created a modern yet industrial inspired space that compliments and enhances his homes stunning panoramic views of downtown.
Favourite pieces include the colourful and bold silk area rug that helps ground the otherwise monochromatic space, custom stools that are as comfortable as they are visually appealing with luggage leather seats, several walnut pieces that add warmth and a concrete coffee table for a mix of modern. The final look is clean, fresh and eclectic resulting in the masculine, unique feel my client wanted.
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