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Final product: A custom basement bar with a new support beam that opens up the rest of the room.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional galley gray floor kitchen remodel in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional galley gray floor kitchen remodel in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, multicolored backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash

This iron angle bracket and be used in many applications, but is shown here as a decorative detail under a kitchen wall cabinet. The scroll is 1/2" wide and the angle bar is 1 1/2" wide and 1/4" thick. This support bracket is shown here in a black matte finish.

Heavy duty decorative bracket for interior or exterior use. Great for under bar top, kitchen or outdoor counters.
1" Scroll with 4" Wide detail at the bottom on a 2" Wide x 1/4" Thick bar for strong support. This bracket is shown here in a Iron Patina finish. Other finishes available.
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Location: El Dorado Hills, CA
Project Type: The support posts, girders, joists, ledger, decking, and staircases have been damaged by fungus throughout the rear deck.
Description: Damage noted to the support posts, girders, joists, ledger, decking, and staircases have been damaged by fungus throughout the rear deck caused by uncontrollable exterior moisture sources.
RECOMMENDATION:
Remove and replace the end of the damaged rafter tail and install a new sister section alongside for support.
PAINTING:
Prime paint on all exterior surfaces included in this estimate in the event that pre-primed wood is not used. Elite Construction and Remodel
to color match and paint the repaired areas only as discussed with the client. Elite Construction and Remodel is not responsible for color
match due to the age of the old painted surfaces compared to the new painted surface.
https://www.eliteconstructioncorp.com/projects/el-dorado-hills-norwich-ca

Custom Granite countertop with curve.
Wet bar - mid-sized modern galley porcelain tile and gray floor wet bar idea in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops and multicolored backsplash
Wet bar - mid-sized modern galley porcelain tile and gray floor wet bar idea in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops and multicolored backsplash

The beautiful "Elite" corbel featured here is great for granite counter top. It's solid and all steel. Delivered to you with countersunk holes and screws for installation.
Visit our website for sizes and other styles.

This redwood support fence helps protect the patio from spillage from the hillside and adds an aesthetic note at the same time.

This perennial planting includes, Agastache, 'Mardi Gras' Helenium, Monarda, and hosta tucked in the back.
This is an example of a partial sun backyard landscaping in Minneapolis.
This is an example of a partial sun backyard landscaping in Minneapolis.

Large mountain style open concept dark wood floor living room photo in Other with gray walls, a two-sided fireplace and a stone fireplace

Steve Hall Hedrich Blessing
Inspiration for a modern wooden open and metal railing staircase remodel in Denver
Inspiration for a modern wooden open and metal railing staircase remodel in Denver

The rear elevation of the home shows a beautiful wood deck with custom word work, granite walls and custom ironwork. The decking boards are 3x8 incense cedar, which was locally harvested and milled locally.
Photography: VanceFox.com

2010 NATIONAL NARI REGIONAL AWARD WINNER
Project Scope
The owners of this 7,000 square foot colonial in Oakton, Virginia, were seeking a multi-level Mediterranean-style indoor/outdoor living space off the back of their home. They turned to Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes for a design solution that would include a stone patio, a second-story deck, a screened-in porch and linking staircases.
While the structure was designed primarily for family dining and entertaining, it also had to accommodate periodic social gatherings of one hundred guests or more. To meet these needs, the project would include a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen, several serving counters with permanent refrigeration, and well-delineated socializing and dining zones.
The existing home’s setting offered several impressive assets the new outdoor living area was designed to exploit. The sprawling acreage features old stand trees, wooded paths and a private lake. Beautifully landscaped, it unfolds as an idyllic panorama that naturally draws people to the outdoors.
Challenges
Since the rear elevation was situated on a slope that drops away from the house, the Michael Nash team had to raise the grade two feet within in a 2,000 square foot area extending out from the back of the house. Infrastructure plans also called for a sophisticated drainage system that had to accommodate a whole series of water “runoff” considerations to be integrated into the decking itself. Excavation included constructing retaining walls to bolster the elevated grade—which also had to support a concrete slab, the primary foundation for the entire complex.
Solutions
The ground level decking consists of a 2,000 square foot flagstone patio level with the home’s lower level doors. There is a decorative water fountain mid-patio—an ornate collectible acquired in Florida. Food preparation is concentrated within a specially designed semi-circular wall that creates an “outdoor kitchen” equipped with a 60” Viking barbecue grill, a prep sink, a warming drawer, refrigerator and appropriate storage. There is a granite surfaced dining counter with seating for eight.
Wrought iron railing and approximately 20 decorative columns (some encasing steel vertical supports) are incorporated into the design scheme. Many of the columns house accent lights.
The top level—supported by horizontal steel beams– is a 2,500 square foot deck constructed entirely of Trex decking. The open air decking is, again, directly accessible from rooms on the second level of the house including the kitchen, sunroom and family room.
The platform’s most prominent feature is a U-shaped “kitchenette” with cedar shake shingle roofing. Like its counterpart one level below, the facility is equipped with grill, refrigerator and stainless steel cabinetry.
One portion of the deck has been allocated for a 16’ x 16’ octagonal screened-in porch crowned by a pair of 2’ x 4’ skylights. The porch can be accessed from the home’s conservatory via a set of French doors. With its mosaic tile flooring, stained cedar panel ceiling and honed granite counters, the interior is elegant and calming. Hand-painted stenciling and a wall-mounted water feature provide distinctive detailing.
Finally, the design introduced elements to highlight and reinforce an awareness of the lovely bucolic setting. Fountains and water features combined with textured surfaces and mosaic tiling and backsplashes to present a villa-like ambiance well-suited to the Virginia countryside.

Below Buchanan is a basement renovation that feels as light and welcoming as one of our outdoor living spaces. The project is full of unique details, custom woodworking, built-in storage, and gorgeous fixtures. Custom carpentry is everywhere, from the built-in storage cabinets and molding to the private booth, the bar cabinetry, and the fireplace lounge.
Creating this bright, airy atmosphere was no small challenge, considering the lack of natural light and spatial restrictions. A color pallet of white opened up the space with wood, leather, and brass accents bringing warmth and balance. The finished basement features three primary spaces: the bar and lounge, a home gym, and a bathroom, as well as additional storage space. As seen in the before image, a double row of support pillars runs through the center of the space dictating the long, narrow design of the bar and lounge. Building a custom dining area with booth seating was a clever way to save space. The booth is built into the dividing wall, nestled between the support beams. The same is true for the built-in storage cabinet. It utilizes a space between the support pillars that would otherwise have been wasted.
The small details are as significant as the larger ones in this design. The built-in storage and bar cabinetry are all finished with brass handle pulls, to match the light fixtures, faucets, and bar shelving. White marble counters for the bar, bathroom, and dining table bring a hint of Hollywood glamour. White brick appears in the fireplace and back bar. To keep the space feeling as lofty as possible, the exposed ceilings are painted black with segments of drop ceilings accented by a wide wood molding, a nod to the appearance of exposed beams. Every detail is thoughtfully chosen right down from the cable railing on the staircase to the wood paneling behind the booth, and wrapping the bar.

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Example of a trendy two-story glass house exterior design in New York with a shed roof
Example of a trendy two-story glass house exterior design in New York with a shed roof

2010 NATIONAL NARI REGIONAL AWARD WINNER
Project Scope
The owners of this 7,000 square foot colonial in Oakton, Virginia, were seeking a multi-level Mediterranean-style indoor/outdoor living space off the back of their home. They turned to Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes for a design solution that would include a stone patio, a second-story deck, a screened-in porch and linking staircases.
While the structure was designed primarily for family dining and entertaining, it also had to accommodate periodic social gatherings of one hundred guests or more. To meet these needs, the project would include a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen, several serving counters with permanent refrigeration, and well-delineated socializing and dining zones.
The existing home’s setting offered several impressive assets the new outdoor living area was designed to exploit. The sprawling acreage features old stand trees, wooded paths and a private lake. Beautifully landscaped, it unfolds as an idyllic panorama that naturally draws people to the outdoors.
Challenges
Since the rear elevation was situated on a slope that drops away from the house, the Michael Nash team had to raise the grade two feet within in a 2,000 square foot area extending out from the back of the house. Infrastructure plans also called for a sophisticated drainage system that had to accommodate a whole series of water “runoff” considerations to be integrated into the decking itself. Excavation included constructing retaining walls to bolster the elevated grade—which also had to support a concrete slab, the primary foundation for the entire complex.
Solutions
The ground level decking consists of a 2,000 square foot flagstone patio level with the home’s lower level doors. There is a decorative water fountain mid-patio—an ornate collectible acquired in Florida. Food preparation is concentrated within a specially designed semi-circular wall that creates an “outdoor kitchen” equipped with a 60” Viking barbecue grill, a prep sink, a warming drawer, refrigerator and appropriate storage. There is a granite surfaced dining counter with seating for eight.
Wrought iron railing and approximately 20 decorative columns (some encasing steel vertical supports) are incorporated into the design scheme. Many of the columns house accent lights.
The top level—supported by horizontal steel beams– is a 2,500 square foot deck constructed entirely of Trex decking. The open air decking is, again, directly accessible from rooms on the second level of the house including the kitchen, sunroom and family room.
The platform’s most prominent feature is a U-shaped “kitchenette” with cedar shake shingle roofing. Like its counterpart one level below, the facility is equipped with grill, refrigerator and stainless steel cabinetry.
One portion of the deck has been allocated for a 16’ x 16’ octagonal screened-in porch crowned by a pair of 2’ x 4’ skylights. The porch can be accessed from the home’s conservatory via a set of French doors. With its mosaic tile flooring, stained cedar panel ceiling and honed granite counters, the interior is elegant and calming. Hand-painted stenciling and a wall-mounted water feature provide distinctive detailing.
Finally, the design introduced elements to highlight and reinforce an awareness of the lovely bucolic setting. Fountains and water features combined with textured surfaces and mosaic tiling and backsplashes to present a villa-like ambiance well-suited to the Virginia countryside.

Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional full sun backyard concrete paver formal garden in St Louis for summer.

Nantucket Gables - The shallow eyebrow front porch roof helps to soften the strong roof lines on this house.
Example of a large arts and crafts gray two-story vinyl exterior home design in Chicago with a shingle roof
Example of a large arts and crafts gray two-story vinyl exterior home design in Chicago with a shingle roof

The island was built between two structural support beams out of architectural necessity, but the beams draw the eye to the middle of the room. We equipped the island with prep space on one side, and seating on the other.
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