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Modern Farmhouse interior design by Lindye Galloway Design. White kitchen, white shaker cabinets, white marble backsplash, wood panel island, open shelving, brass hardware, swing arm sconces and leather barstools.

This project, an extensive remodel and addition to an existing modern residence high above Silicon Valley, was inspired by dominant images and textures from the site: boulders, bark, and leaves. We created a two-story addition clad in traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding that anchors home and site. Natural textures also prevail in the cosmetic remodeling of all the living spaces. The new volume adjacent to an expanded kitchen contains a family room and staircase to an upper guest suite.
The original home was a joint venture between Min | Day as Design Architect and Burks Toma Architects as Architect of Record and was substantially completed in 1999. In 2005, Min | Day added the swimming pool and related outdoor spaces. Schwartz and Architecture (SaA) began work on the addition and substantial remodel of the interior in 2009, completed in 2015.
Photo by Matthew Millman

Example of a mountain style open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in Other with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
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This project, an extensive remodel and addition to an existing modern residence high above Silicon Valley, was inspired by dominant images and textures from the site: boulders, bark, and leaves. We created a two-story addition clad in traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding that anchors home and site. Natural textures also prevail in the cosmetic remodeling of all the living spaces. The new volume adjacent to an expanded kitchen contains a family room and staircase to an upper guest suite.
The original home was a joint venture between Min | Day as Design Architect and Burks Toma Architects as Architect of Record and was substantially completed in 1999. In 2005, Min | Day added the swimming pool and related outdoor spaces. Schwartz and Architecture (SaA) began work on the addition and substantial remodel of the interior in 2009, completed in 2015.
Photo by Matthew Millman

Photography by Anne Gummerson
Powder room - traditional powder room idea in Baltimore
Powder room - traditional powder room idea in Baltimore

This project, an extensive remodel and addition to an existing modern residence high above Silicon Valley, was inspired by dominant images and textures from the site: boulders, bark, and leaves. We created a two-story addition clad in traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding that anchors home and site. Natural textures also prevail in the cosmetic remodeling of all the living spaces. The new volume adjacent to an expanded kitchen contains a family room and staircase to an upper guest suite.
The original home was a joint venture between Min | Day as Design Architect and Burks Toma Architects as Architect of Record and was substantially completed in 1999. In 2005, Min | Day added the swimming pool and related outdoor spaces. Schwartz and Architecture (SaA) began work on the addition and substantial remodel of the interior in 2009, completed in 2015.
Photo by Matthew Millman

Open riser straight staircase with glass railings in Denver, CO
Example of a large minimalist wooden u-shaped glass railing staircase design in Denver
Example of a large minimalist wooden u-shaped glass railing staircase design in Denver

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Wood deck panels flip up to enclose the Writers Cabin when not in use or secured for the night. Simple open plan with small kitchen, bathroom and murphy bed. Roof collects rainwater.

This project, an extensive remodel and addition to an existing modern residence high above Silicon Valley, was inspired by dominant images and textures from the site: boulders, bark, and leaves. We created a two-story addition clad in traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding that anchors home and site. Natural textures also prevail in the cosmetic remodeling of all the living spaces. The new volume adjacent to an expanded kitchen contains a family room and staircase to an upper guest suite.
The original home was a joint venture between Min | Day as Design Architect and Burks Toma Architects as Architect of Record and was substantially completed in 1999. In 2005, Min | Day added the swimming pool and related outdoor spaces. Schwartz and Architecture (SaA) began work on the addition and substantial remodel of the interior in 2009, completed in 2015.
Photo by Matthew Millman

The Huntington House 2200 Metro collection gives big comfort for small spaces. Only 36" deep, it is beautiful in leather or fabric, and is available in 5 different style choices to suit any space. Shown here in the ultra-chic Soho style with a swooping arm trimmed with delicate hand-applied accent nails. The sectional is accompanied by a pair of tufted 7748-50 chairs in a soft solid white and the 7712-50 chair in a menswear-inspired fabric trimmed in leather. Handcrafted to order in the foothills of NC. Available in your choice of Huntington House fabric, leather or provide your own material.

Photos by Ross Van Pelt.
Resources:
Residential design: Associates and Enzweiler; Contractor: AndrewJames Builders; Interior Designer: High Street Design Studio; Flooring: JLG Flooring; Kitchen cabinetry: Living Spaces Custom Design; Kitchen countertops: Mees Distributors; Kitchen sink and faucet: Keidel; Kitchen appliances: Hagedorn; Lighting: Keidel; Wall treatments: High Street Design Studio; Furniture: High Street Design Studio, Crate & Barrel; Home Theatre: Sound Solutions; Pool: Existing; Landscaping: Bzak Landscaping and Brentwood Landscaping; Windows and doors: Pella

This project, an extensive remodel and addition to an existing modern residence high above Silicon Valley, was inspired by dominant images and textures from the site: boulders, bark, and leaves. We created a two-story addition clad in traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban burnt wood siding that anchors home and site. Natural textures also prevail in the cosmetic remodeling of all the living spaces. The new volume adjacent to an expanded kitchen contains a family room and staircase to an upper guest suite.
The original home was a joint venture between Min | Day as Design Architect and Burks Toma Architects as Architect of Record and was substantially completed in 1999. In 2005, Min | Day added the swimming pool and related outdoor spaces. Schwartz and Architecture (SaA) began work on the addition and substantial remodel of the interior in 2009, completed in 2015.
Photo by Matthew Millman
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