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Dining room - contemporary dark wood floor dining room idea in New York with gray walls
Dining room - contemporary dark wood floor dining room idea in New York with gray walls


Elegant l-shaped enclosed kitchen photo in DC Metro with a single-bowl sink, dark wood cabinets and black appliances
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Clint Miller’s commitment to empathetic use of the Sonoran is exemplified in his family’s new home in Carefree. Miller purchased a home which had been reduced to a few standing walls but which occupied a classic desert lot in an older area of Carefree.
The home's design is an homage to the work of two masters of modern architecture: Philip Johnson’s Glass House; and Mies van der Rohe’s, central concept of “less is more” and use of glass and steel. The two revolutionized modern architecture and defined clean, minimalist design.
Influenced by these masters and subtly integrated into its site, the home is now a modern adaptation of Carefree’s earliest homes, featuring a simple, stretched, rectilinear design, complemented by a timeless, warm color palette and floor-to-ceiling windows which provide direct views of Black Mountain.
The home’s meandering driveway leads past a major wash and diverse, abundant vegetation to a dwelling that has been both reclaimed and modernized with such features as roof overhangs which shield the glass expanses from summer sun and linear ventilation patterns.


Very private backyard enclave waterfall
Design ideas for a contemporary partial sun backyard stone landscaping in DC Metro for summer.
Design ideas for a contemporary partial sun backyard stone landscaping in DC Metro for summer.


Project: Palazzo Margherita Bernalda Restoration
Elements used: Encaustic Tiles, Antique Limestone, antique stone fountain, antique stone fireplace.
Discover the cuisine, wines and history of the Basilicata region at the luxurious Palazzo Margherita. Set in the village of Bernalda, the well-preserved villa is close to the region’s white-sand beaches and the famed Sassi caves. The property was recently renovated by the Coppola family with decorator Jacques Grange, imbuing its luxurious traditional interiors with modern style.
Start each day of your stay with an included breakfast, then head out to read in the courtyard garden, lounge under an umbrella on the terrace by the pool or sip a mimosa at the al-fresco bar. Have dinner at one of the outdoor tables, then finish the evening in the media room. The property also has its own restaurant and bar, which are open to the public but separate from the house.
Traditional architecture, lush gardens and a few modern furnishings give the villa the feel of a grand old estate brought back to life. In the media room, a vaulted ceiling with ornate moldings speaks to the home’s past, while striped wallpaper in neutral tones is a subtly contemporary touch. The eat-in kitchen has a dramatically arched Kronos stone ceiling and a long, welcoming table with bistro-style chairs.
The nine suite-style bedrooms are each decorated with their own scheme and each have en-suite bathrooms, creating private retreats within the palazzo. There are three bedrooms with queen beds on the garden level; all three have garden access and one has a sitting area. Upstairs, there are six bedrooms with king beds, all of which have access to either a Juliet balcony, private balcony or furnished terrace.
From Palazzo Margherita’s location in Bernalda, it’s a 20-minute drive to several white-sand beaches on the Ionian Sea.
Photos courtesy of Luxury Retreats, Barbados.

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An outstandingly elegant classic design blossoms into a worldly, exotic piece with the addition of woven rattan palm and bamboo accents. Subtly flared legs and exposed bamboo arms are painted in a dark, Sumatra finish and dressed up in brass arm caps and leg ferrules. The use of natural materials evokes tropical beaches and dense jungles, while the antiqued brass echoes the look of classic campaign furniture used during the British imperial period. Furnishing this piece are a cozy nest of blended down back pillows and two, Ultra Down seat cushions for a welcoming and resilient comfort.


In case you assume that the prerequisite for a contemporary kitchen is monochromatic white, this design will shatter your misconceptions. Admittedly, the upper cabinets are gloss white, but there are two additional cabinet materials that create a rich combination of color and texture. The bases and back of the island are high-gloss dark teak-patterned laminate that echo the dark tongue-and-groove wood ceiling. The tall cabinets, fridge panels, and front and sides of the island are a soft matte gray-toned rift cut patterned laminate. For a clean profile, the white cabinets use touch latches, while the gray and dark doors employ aluminum channel pulls that add a low-sheen metallic accent. Tying everything together is the gray and taupe marble countertops with matching slab backsplashes. The subtly mottled limestone-like porcelain tile flooring is the perfect backdrop for the room’s lively mix.
Influenced by innovative European kitchens, these cabinets use gray metal drawer boxes, elevated to luxury status with walnut knife and cutlery inserts. A popular corner solution is the LeMans corner swing-out, which provides full accessibility to what is ordinarily a dead zone.
Undercounter illumination is supplied by LED lights set into grooves routed out in the bottom of the wall cabinets.


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Inspiration for a modern dining room remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a modern dining room remodel in Minneapolis


Vermont artisans create our Moro beds, crafting the striking design from solid wood. With a subtly Japanese-influenced style, these beds feature exceptional construction and durability.


In case you assume that the prerequisite for a contemporary kitchen is monochromatic white, this design will shatter your misconceptions. Admittedly, the upper cabinets are gloss white, but there are two additional cabinet materials that create a rich combination of color and texture. The bases and back of the island are high-gloss dark teak-patterned laminate that echo the dark tongue-and-groove wood ceiling. The tall cabinets, fridge panels, and front and sides of the island are a soft matte gray-toned rift cut patterned laminate. For a clean profile, the white cabinets use touch latches, while the gray and dark doors employ aluminum channel pulls that add a low-sheen metallic accent. Tying everything together is the gray and taupe marble countertops with matching slab backsplashes. The subtly mottled limestone-like porcelain tile flooring is the perfect backdrop for the room’s lively mix.
Influenced by innovative European kitchens, these cabinets use gray metal drawer boxes, elevated to luxury status with walnut knife and cutlery inserts. A popular corner solution is the LeMans corner swing-out, which provides full accessibility to what is ordinarily a dead zone.
Undercounter illumination is supplied by LED lights set into grooves routed out in the bottom of the wall cabinets.


In the living room, we dressed the ceiling with a plaster fretwork and detailed the fireplace surround and mantel in a manner inspired by the Chateau de Groussay near Paris. A circular convex mirror and small ledges that display 18th-19th century Delft jars are incorporated into ornate paneling above the mantel. Next, Corrigan added raised panels on the living room walls and had them painted in subtly varied shades of cream to make the room feel more substantial. It also looks authentic and original. These wonderful layers and extensive detailing make the house feel like a jewel box. Curvaceous Avery Boardman sofas face an Asian influenced coffee table.
Photo by Michael McCreary

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Vermont artisans handcraft our Moro storage cabinet, applying solid wood bands to sliding doors for a space-efficient design that has a subtly Japanese-influenced style.


Vermont artisans create our Moro beds, crafting the striking design from solid wood. With a subtly Japanese-influenced style, these beds feature exceptional construction and durability.
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Suzan and John's home was delightful in many ways, but the kitchen was cut-off from the flow of the rest of the house, ending in an awkward hall that opened to a guest room on one side and a utility closet at the other. A bathroom was in close proximity but due to the patchwork layout felt miles away. The goal was to update the kitchen and reestablish the connection from the dining room all the way back to the guest bedroom accommodations, while making the whole space ADA accessible. The homes mixture of Mid-Century Modern and New Mexico Bungalow styles influenced the simple planes of line, color, and materials used. One key feature was the bar counter. The bar connects the kitchen and dining rooms but is also part of the entry sequence and needed to tie the potentially competing home styles together. The soap stone counter material selected picks up on the steel dining room window, and the wood casing at the opening subtly eases the eye from the front of the home through to the kitchen and beyond. An unexpected benefit of the remodel is the ability to use the guest bedroom primarily as an office most of the time, leaving the dining room and adjacent areas where work was done in the past clutter-free. The result is an elegant space that meets the needs of the clients while staying true to the unique mix of styles they love.


In case you assume that the prerequisite for a contemporary kitchen is monochromatic white, this design will shatter your misconceptions. Admittedly, the upper cabinets are gloss white, but there are two additional cabinet materials that create a rich combination of color and texture. The bases and back of the island are high-gloss dark teak-patterned laminate that echo the dark tongue-and-groove wood ceiling. The tall cabinets, fridge panels, and front and sides of the island are a soft matte gray-toned rift cut patterned laminate. For a clean profile, the white cabinets use touch latches, while the gray and dark doors employ aluminum channel pulls that add a low-sheen metallic accent. Tying everything together is the gray and taupe marble countertops with matching slab backsplashes. The subtly mottled limestone-like porcelain tile flooring is the perfect backdrop for the room’s lively mix.
Influenced by innovative European kitchens, these cabinets use gray metal drawer boxes, elevated to luxury status with walnut knife and cutlery inserts. A popular corner solution is the LeMans corner swing-out, which provides full accessibility to what is ordinarily a dead zone.
Undercounter illumination is supplied by LED lights set into grooves routed out in the bottom of the wall cabinets.


In case you assume that the prerequisite for a contemporary kitchen is monochromatic white, this design will shatter your misconceptions. Admittedly, the upper cabinets are gloss white, but there are two additional cabinet materials that create a rich combination of color and texture. The bases and back of the island are high-gloss dark teak-patterned laminate that echo the dark tongue-and-groove wood ceiling. The tall cabinets, fridge panels, and front and sides of the island are a soft matte gray-toned rift cut patterned laminate. For a clean profile, the white cabinets use touch latches, while the gray and dark doors employ aluminum channel pulls that add a low-sheen metallic accent. Tying everything together is the gray and taupe marble countertops with matching slab backsplashes. The subtly mottled limestone-like porcelain tile flooring is the perfect backdrop for the room’s lively mix.
Influenced by innovative European kitchens, these cabinets use gray metal drawer boxes, elevated to luxury status with walnut knife and cutlery inserts. A popular corner solution is the LeMans corner swing-out, which provides full accessibility to what is ordinarily a dead zone.
Undercounter illumination is supplied by LED lights set into grooves routed out in the bottom of the wall cabinets.
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