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Originally our client’s driveway was long and winding, passing by the front of the house and ending at the garages. This made it more difficult for guest parking, events, and deliveries. We designed a circular driveway centered off the front of the house. We installed cobbles lining the circumference of the circular driveway and installed a central millstone surrounded by cubed cobbles.

Bright white nursery that will easily transition as the baby grows.
Inspiration for a transitional brown floor nursery remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a transitional brown floor nursery remodel in Los Angeles

Gary Pearl Photography
Example of a classic home design design in Boston
Example of a classic home design design in Boston

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Styled this transitional house 3 different ways with beautiful and durable pieces.
Transitional family room photo in Los Angeles
Transitional family room photo in Los Angeles

Example of a small trendy guest dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Toronto with white walls

The Main Stay House exists as a straightforward proposal on an urban infill lot, paring down the components of a house to a minimal amount of planes and openings. The scheme is anchored by a modern entry sequence and a staircase volume, both clad in iron spot masonry externally and internally, creating thresholds between the respective realms of public, common and private, by minimal means. The masonry contrasts with an otherwise muted interior atmosphere of smooth, desaturated surfaces.
The entry sequence is a twist upon the conventional domestic front door, front facade, and fence. The front masonry wall replaces the typical residential fence and frames an indirect access to the front door, functioning as a privacy barrier while revealing slices of the interior to the public street.
The staircase bifurcates the layout to provide a clear division between the common and private zones of the house, while clearly reading as a mass from all outside view. Brick and glass become portals between common and private zones.
The design consolidates the service core along the west façade, allowing the structure to fully open the living zone to the pool court and existing trees. This directly connects interior and exterior, as well as human and nature. Freedom to vary the program or functional use of the area is enabled and strongly encouraged.
Photography: Charles Davis Smith

Helped client select the tile finishes and design
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom remodel in Los Angeles

Bright white nursery that will easily transition as the baby grows.
Inspiration for a transitional brown floor nursery remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a transitional brown floor nursery remodel in Los Angeles
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