Search results for "Uncomplicated" in Home Design Ideas
Meshberg Group
Located in the heart of DUMBO Brooklyn at a former industrial site, this historic building was converted into luxury loft condominiums in 2000. The owners of this 2,500 square foot loft wanted a clean, and uncomplicated space which would showcase the incredible views to the west of Manhattan, and the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. By utilizing a bright palette of white lacquered cabinets, Danby marble countertops, custom painted built-in millwork, and contrasting refinished original dark oak factory floors, we were able to achieve a truly special residential Brooklyn backdrop. A new open contemporary kitchen, entry and master closets, custom lighting and hardware were all part of the loft renovation and interior design.
HomeStory Doors of Orange County
This traditional style 3-Panel Craftsman interior door features a top horizontal panel with two lower vertical panels. Durable and beautiful, this quality door features uncomplicated style, detail and is designed to last. Eco-friendly, this door is created from recycled and recovered wood fiber and won’t shrink, expand or warp when exposed to the environment. It is also available for closets, pocket doors, barn doors and fire doors. The extra smooth surface is also easy to paint and ensures a great finish.
Built to size, it is an ideal selection for custom size openings, including hvac closets, custom cabinets and more. The stile and rail construction ensures true square corners and the proven hardwood edge system will endure for many years to come. A variety of paint colors, selectively chosen to coordinate with most interior doorjambs and moldings, are also available along with a wide selection of door knobs and levers.
Terry and Terry Architecture
Inspiration for a large modern brown one-story wood flat roof remodel in Orange County
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JLC Architecture
The desire for a modern, energy efficient home on a modest budget necessitated a tight plan and simple, durable materials. The uncomplicated program consists of an open plan living space, master suite and home office, all with ample connection to the outdoors. Straightforward construction techniques yield light-filled volumes that take advantage of passive heating and natural ventilation. Coming in at a modest 1,700 square feet of living space with a 200 square foot detached garage, this dwelling delivers all the comforts of home in a compact package.
Buckingham Interiors + Design LTD
Example of a transitional marble tile powder room design in Chicago with a wall-mount sink
Stuart Sampley Architect
Casey Dunn
1950s open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Austin with white walls
1950s open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Austin with white walls
The Interior Edge
Eat-in kitchen - large transitional galley light wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Bridgeport with glass-front cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a double-bowl sink, granite countertops, an island and black countertops
Lucy McLintic
Architect: David Seidel AIA (www.wdavidseidel.com)
Contractor: Doran Construction (www.braddoran.com)
Designer: Lucy McLintic
Photo credit: Chris Gaede photography (www.chrisgaede.com)
Architect Heather Johnston
CASA 1O
Contemporary on a Mid-century Scaffold.
Largely unmodified since its design by Russell Forester and construction in 1957, the structure housed the original family until 2013. An intimate 1,910 square foot space, the house acquired a separate 600 square foot cottage in the 70’s designed by another architect. New owners purchased the house with the idea of keeping the original architect’s intent intact – the simple accommodation of everyday life with a focus on outdoor living only possible in Southern California. At the same time the house needed insulation, new electrical, plumbing, siding – everything but new studs and foundations.
A single roof beam travels south from the north fireplace wall all the way to the bedrooms in the back. Functions occur to either side, with private access to exterior courtyards. How do we accentuate the uncomplicated while enhancing the qualities of the chosen materials? Contemporary applied to a mid-century scaffold.
We focused on reduction, a few things performing many tasks. Each component, material or color performs more than one duty.
Lighting is paramount, enhancing the design’s procession from front to back, north to south, public to private. Strip LED’s reinforce the beam’s linear presence and spot LED’s make punctuation points of the roof purlins. Hidden up and down-lights in the cabinets and elsewhere provide the rooms with a quiet glow.
Exterior grass plantings give the only vertical dimension to the design, waving as the breeze moves them. All else is horizontal: caramelized bamboo siding, porcelain tile, roof line and ocean horizon.
Architect: Heather Johnston Architect
Landscaping: HJA
Photography: Brady Architectural Photography
Christie Thomas
Muted colors in a very bright room make this simple room work for my little girl. It is a classic space that will work even when she is older!
Example of an eclectic girl medium tone wood floor kids' room design in Charlotte with beige walls
Example of an eclectic girl medium tone wood floor kids' room design in Charlotte with beige walls
Design Alchemy
David Livingston
Eat-in kitchen - rustic u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Sacramento with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, concrete countertops, window backsplash, a peninsula, gray countertops and paneled appliances
Eat-in kitchen - rustic u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Sacramento with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, concrete countertops, window backsplash, a peninsula, gray countertops and paneled appliances
Meshberg Group
The owners of this 2,500 square foot loft wanted a clean, and uncomplicated space which would showcase the incredible views to the west of Manhattan, and the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. By utilizing a bright palette of white lacquered cabinets, custom painted built-in millwork, and contrasting refinished original dark oak factory floors, we were able to achieve a truly special residential Brooklyn backdrop in the living room and throughout.
Celtic Home Gallery
Interior Design By Krista Watterworth
Inspiration for a coastal great room remodel in Miami with white walls
Inspiration for a coastal great room remodel in Miami with white walls
Dream Finders Homes
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional boy carpeted kids' room remodel in Jacksonville with gray walls
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Optimize your contemporary home’s curb appeal with this stunning landscape design. Featuring lush grass stepping pads and meticulously shaped boxwood spheres, this Memorial-Houston garden perfectly complements modern architectural elements. The crushed white marble pathway enhances the aesthetic, adding a touch of elegance and symmetry. Ideal for low maintenance and Houston's summer heat, this design seamlessly integrates greenery with sleek materials, creating an inviting and stylish outdoor space.
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Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
When the homeowners chose to build their new family home they discovered a beautiful rural setting that allowed them to enjoy their various hobbies and interests. This custom farmhouse concept is a traditional four-square main structure with 12-foot porches and outer rooms wrapping the entire home. The overall aesthetic is stately and uncomplicated. – Ken Gutmaker Photography - Rehkamp Larson Architects
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
Bunk room tucks beneath roof line.
Photo by Whit Preston
Example of a farmhouse gender-neutral dark wood floor and brown floor kids' bedroom design in Austin with white walls
Example of a farmhouse gender-neutral dark wood floor and brown floor kids' bedroom design in Austin with white walls
Balodemas Architects
Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography
Staircase - 1960s wooden straight open staircase idea in DC Metro
Staircase - 1960s wooden straight open staircase idea in DC Metro
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