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Inspiration for a large contemporary dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Portland with gray walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a large contemporary dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Portland with gray walls and no fireplace


Bathroom of one of the guest suites, the homeowner converted this metal and glass table she found at an antique store to an open vanity with a custom copper sink and Newport Brass Prya faucet. Dual Skidmore Classic pendant lights with copper cord cloth frame are mounted on either side of the vanity. The homeowners opted for a lake view window over the vanity and mounted the mirror to the right.
Photography by Marie-Dominique Verdier.


The accent wall we built in our master bedroom to attach bedside sconces to, and hide the cords....mission accomplished
Bedroom - rustic bedroom idea in Dallas
Bedroom - rustic bedroom idea in Dallas
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Mid-sized elegant open concept and formal dark wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Toronto with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv


Traditional but unusually shaped kitchen with a white painted cabinets, seapearl quartzite countertops, tradewinds tint mosaic backsplash, paneled appliances, dark wood island with hidden outlets. Featuring a flat panel TV in the backsplash for your viewing pleasure while cooking for your family. This great kitchen is adjacent to an amazing outdoor living space with multiple living spaces and an outdoor pool.
Traditional but unusually shaped kitchen with a white painted cabinets, seapearl quartzite countertops, tradewinds tint mosaic backsplash, paneled appliances, dark wood island with hidden outlets. Featuring a flat panel TV in the backsplash for your viewing pleasure while cooking for your family. This great kitchen is adjacent to an amazing outdoor living space with multiple living spaces and an outdoor pool.
Photos by Jon Upson


This home was built in 1952. the was completely gutted and the floor plans was opened to provide for a more contemporary lifestyle. A simple palette of concrete, wood, metal, and stone provide an enduring atmosphere that respects the vintage of the home.
Please note that due to the volume of inquiries & client privacy regarding our projects we unfortunately do not have the ability to answer basic questions about materials, specifications, construction methods, or paint colors. Thank you for taking the time to review our projects. We look forward to hearing from you if you are considering to hire an architect or interior Designer.

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Architecture by Bosworth Hoedemaker
Interior Design by Garret Cord Werner
Example of a trendy beige tile bathroom design in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Example of a trendy beige tile bathroom design in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets


This condo was design from a raw shell, located in Seattle WA. If you are considering a renovation of a condo space please call us to discuss your needs. Please note that due to that volume of interest we do not answer basic questions about materials, specifications, construction methods, or paint colors thank you for taking the time to review our projects.


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Inspiration for a transitional formal light wood floor living room remodel in Charlotte with gray walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a transitional formal light wood floor living room remodel in Charlotte with gray walls, a standard fireplace and no tv


Photo Credit: Bob Gothard
Elegant living room photo in Boston with beige walls
Elegant living room photo in Boston with beige walls


This project is a great example of how to transform a historic architectural home into a very livable and modern aesthetic. The home was completely gutted and reworked. All lighting and furnishings were custom designed for the project by Garret Cord Werner. The interior architecture was also completed by our firm to create interesting balance between old and new.
Please note that due to the volume of inquiries & client privacy regarding our projects we unfortunately do not have the ability to answer basic questions about materials, specifications, construction methods, or paint colors. Thank you for taking the time to review our projects. We look forward to hearing from you if you are considering to hire an architect or interior Designer.
Historic preservation on this project was completed by Stuart Silk.
Andrew Giammarco Photography


Black is used on the bed wall to create drama. Every room should have a "surprise" or a fabulous peice of furniture. In this case the drama icomes in the the Fernando & Humberto Campana "Vermelha" cotton cord chair.


Working in collaboration with architect Jim Olson, the master bathroom floor plan was redesigned by Garret Cord Werner from the initial floor plans and was transformed into an inside-out experience. A custom designed sunken bath is the focus of the room and this one of Garret Cord Werner's signature bathroom features that you will see on other projects such as the "City Home Remodel".
photo credit: Benjamin Benschneider


Photo credit - Mary Schannen
Black/White images on a Gallery Wall. All stretched canvasses. Dove Grey from Sherman Williams as the accent wall color. Desk/Table from Nadeau.
Please forgive the mess of cords on the side. I am a photographer, not an interior decorator.


Photographer - Laurie Black
Elegant light wood floor family room photo in Portland with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Elegant light wood floor family room photo in Portland with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv


What are the Health Benefits? Research has proved that water is a natural healer. Soaking in warm water has similar benefits to exercise without over exerting the heart. The temperature increases heart rate but also dilates the blood vessels thus increasing blood flow to the extremities of the body without raising blood pressure. Being in warm water is different from sitting in a sauna or a steam room for one very simple reason, buoyancy. When submerged in water your body can relax easily because it is essentially weightless. The warm temperature releases endorphins which eases tense muscles and stimulates nerves along the spinal cord which clams the endocrine system and internal organs. As a result, soaking can help fight insomnia, back aches, joint pains, and migraines, to name a few. Sitting in warm bath several times a week will relax your body, ease your stress and you will feel more energized as a result. Try a soaking tub, and your body will thank you for it!
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A wonderful waterfront retreat located in Washington state. This condo was designed from a raw shell to the finished space you see in the photos - all elements were custom designed and made for this specific space. The interior architecture and furnishings were designed by our firm. If you have a desire for a new retreat or a home that requires a renovation please call us to discuss your needs. Please note that due to that volume of interest & client privacy we do not answer basic questions about materials, specifications, construction methods, or paint colors thank you for taking the time to review our projects.
Architecture by Bosworth Hoedemaker
Interior Design by Garret Cord Werner


A wonderful waterfront retreat located in Washington state. This condo was designed from a raw shell to the finished space you see in the photos - all elements were custom designed and made for this specific space. The interior architecture and furnishings were designed by our firm. If you have a desire for a new retreat or a home that requires a renovation please call us to discuss your needs. Please note that due to that volume of interest & client privacy we do not answer basic questions about materials, specifications, construction methods, or paint colors thank you for taking the time to review our projects.
Architecture by Bosworth Hoedemaker
Interior Design by Garret Cord Werner
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