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The architect and designer Guy Derwent was approached by his client with a clear and compelling brief: to completely transform a grand Victorian terrace house they were planning to renovate. The client envisioned something far beyond a standard renovation – this was to be a bold and dramatic reimagining of a family home that could grow with them over time.
With the property having remained largely untouched for more than fifty years, the architects saw an opportunity to unlock its potential and deliver a contemporary design that would contrast beautifully with its Victorian heritage.
The existing layout consisted of a series of small, disconnected rooms to the rear of the house. To respond to the client’s need for openness and flexibility, the architect proposed a radical restructuring of the ground floor:
The rear rooms were completely removed
Suspended timber floors were lowered by up to two metres to align with the garden
Two bold extensions were added
The first extension filled in the side return with a London stock brick facade and a glazed roof, while the second – a striking black steel and glass pavilion was glazed on three sides and placed along the garden elevation.
This new pavilion redefined the building’s relationship with the garden. Its steel-framed glazing created a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior, offering a sense of immersion in the surrounding landscape.
At the heart of the plan sits a dramatic, five-metre-tall dining space that acts as a transition from the original entrance hall into the new addition. A large, circular cast-glass window, framed in steel, provides a visual and spatial link between old and new, allowing light and movement to travel through the depth of the home.
Throughout the project, a series of black metal elements were introduced as sculptural interventions – each marking moments of transformation within the house. These included the bespoke steel framed circular window, a custom metal staircase, a cylindrical support column, and the striking steel and glass garden pavilion. Together, they formed a coherent architectural language that underscored the project’s bold intent.
Our steel windows and doors played a vital role in delivering the project’s vision. The architects chose steel for its refined sight lines and distinctive material character, which helped bridge the gap between the historical context of the building and the bold new additions.
The black steel frames provided a crisp contrast to the pale London stock brick and added definition to the glazed pavilion, reinforcing the sense of architectural precision. In particular, the fine steel profiles of the garden room allowed the extension to feel both lightweight and immersive, blurring the boundary between the house and its garden.
The architect drew inspiration from the Bauhaus Movement, particularly the work of Walter Gropius, whose approach to functional beauty and industrial materials informed the design of the garden pavilion.
Here, our glazing system was used not just for transparency, but as an expressive architectural element. The carefully proportioned panels help to conceal the roof thickness and reinforce the pavilion’s industrial yet abstract character – a deliberate nod to product design and modernist detailing.
Sustainability was an important factor in the selection of materials. Our steel systems, made from 99% recycled content and 100% recyclable, aligned with the project’s broader environmental goals.
The architects noted that this commitment to material longevity and circularity was central to their decision to use steel. The durability and recyclability of the windows and doors ensured the project met both aesthetic and ethical criteria.
This London terrace house now stands as a celebration of contrast – between heritage and innovation, solidity and transparency, tradition and transformation. Our steel windows and doors were not simply components; they were essential tools in crafting a home that is as bold and expressive as it is functional.
The result is a home designed for modern family life, where light, space, and materiality come together in perfect harmony.

Shower Walls – Arizona Tile, Cosmic, Ivory
Shower Accent Tile – Arizona Tile, Vetri Aqua, Polished
Cabinets – Showplace Lancaster, 275 Paint Grade, Cream Satin
Countertops – Della Terra, Renoir
Flooring – Arizona Tile, Aequa Tur / Schluter Heat
Fixtures – Kohler Underscore drop-in tub 60”x36”, Kohler Ladena 23” undermount sinks -white, Delta Linden Chrome shower valve/trim, Slide bar, Roman Tub filler w/ hand wand
Paint – Benjamin Moore - #AF-20-Semi-gloss
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This California residence went from dark and dull to modern and bright with the help of Woodcliff Builders designer Jessica Peters. Remodeled with the thought of entertaining guests in mind, form and functionality played equal roles in the design process. Light cream tones wash over the home, punctuated by the bold statement that Banker Wire’s S-12 makes in it’s Antique Brass plated finish. This woven wire mesh pattern catches the eye throughout the kitchen, living room, and bar as various cabinet door infills.
The unique texture of S-12 brings balance to the stark contrasting color scheme throughout the kitchen. While the open-concept room boasts predominantly pale features, the highlights of the Antique Brass finish draw out the deeper rich tones in the white marble backsplash and counter tops. The shadows created by the weave of the wire mesh help tie in the dark accents in the kitchen, including the black light fixtures and the oil-rubbed bronze cabinet and drawer hardware.
Across from the kitchen, the eye is drawn to the main focal point of the living room, the built-in bookshelves. Banker Wire’s S-12 clads the four central cabinet doors, creating a unique hideaway for television components and other electronics. The Antique Brass finish brings warmth into the otherwise neutral structure, complimented by the displayed curios and the cozy furniture surrounding it. Both the wire mesh and the oil-rubbed bronze hardware are carried over from the kitchen, making for a cohesive home design.
In the home’s custom bar, S-12 adorns the front of the ceiling-high white cabinets. For this area, the former cabinet and drawer pulls have been replaced with brass and ivory colored hardware, underscoring the brass of the cabinet’s panel. Emphasized by the dark stone counter-top, the lowlights of the pattern accentuate the texture of the mesh, while the Antique Brass face coordinates with the wood of the lower cabinets, bringing a consistent appearance to the space.
“I just love that extra level of detail that this wire mesh provides for cabinets,” states Peters. “It really takes the design to the next level.”
The low open area of woven wire mesh pattern S-12 lends itself well to surfacing, cladding, and other applications where partial coverage is key. At 21.6%, only subtle glimpses will be perceptible through the mesh. Embossed and highly faceted, the highs and lows of this distinctive weave are more defined in plated and powder coat finishes, making Antique Brass plating the perfect choice for this residential cabinetry project.

The Home
While looking for space where their active family could expand, these homeowners turned to Black Forest, with trees that remind them of their Indiana years. A stunning Pikes Peak view underscores how fortunate they are to live in Colorado. This home features classic nods to the owner’s French heritage while embracing a thoroughly of-the-moment Colorado lifestyle. Priorities for these homeowners included blending outdoor and indoor spaces wherever possible with generously proportioned windows and doors, porches, patios and balconies.
A gracious lime-washed brick entry punctuates a simplified white stucco and black-frame-windowed exterior with traditional
rooflines. Dramatic open spaces on the main floor comfortably accommodate the everyday activities of this busy family of four, while
providing for welcomed visits from family and friends. A functional, open kitchen is designed for serious cooking, a butler’s pantry for
staples, and serveware storage and dining spaces that effortlessly host after-school snacking to multi-course meals. A main-level,
Peak-view office comfortably supports working at home, complete with a beer cave and tasting nook for hosting fellow aficionados
after work is done. Guests will find comfort and privacy in a ma in-level guestroom suite or sleepover fun in the built-in bunks of the
expansive over-garage bonus room.
This home is a true collaboration that blends the homeowner’s long-held vision of their ideal home brought to life by the builder’s vision
and design/build process that achieves something truly…Warm and welcoming in the Forest.
The Builder
Stauffer & Sons Construction is a true Design-Build team creating some of the finest living spaces in the Pikes Peak region for over twenty years. We’ve developed an easy point-of-entry to the Design-Build process that begins with our very popular Conceptual Design and Budgeting Agreement. This affordable, low-commitment step provides answers to the early-stage questions of “what and how much?” With this critical information in place, a robust collaboration between client and builder ensues, resulting in a thoughtfully designed home that strikes a balance between size and scope and budget.
The Interior Design
Family, friends and soon-to-be friends are welcomed into this updated version of a French country farmhouse through a bricked archway and a solid arch-top entry door. Once inside, a sweeping gallery of windows adorned with flower-filled window boxes sets a nice foreground to the ponderosa pine forest. A great room with a two-story, lime-washed, brick fireplace sits juxtaposed to a cozy farm-styled kitchen with large island, plenty of storage and a Pikes Peak view. This family home features a simple, clean design with warm, wooden beams and solid, white-oak flooring. This home is designed to be lived in. Wherever you go, downstairs, upstairs or out on the porch, this home wraps around you and is a delightful place to enjoy.

BathCRATE Isabel Virginia Drive | Vanity Top: Parisian 72-inch Vanity with Carrara Marble Top | Faucet: Delta Trinsic Faucet in Champagne Bronze | Shower Fixture: Delta Trinsic Monitor 17 Shower and Hand Shower in Champagne Bronze | Shower Tile: Arizona Tile Tru Marmi Venatino | Tub: Kohler Underscore Drop-In Acrylic Tub in White | Wall Paint: Sherwin-Williams in High Reflective White in Eggshell | For more visit: https://kbcrate.com/bathcrate-isabel-virginia-drive-in-tracy-ca-is-complete/

bathCRATE Fruitridge Drive | Vanity: James Martin 36” Vanity with Carrara Marble Top | Backsplash: Bedrosians Silver Mist Ledger | Faucet: Pfister Saxton Widespread Faucet in Tuscan Bronze | Shower Fixture: Pfister Saxton Tub/Shower Trim Kit In Tuscan Bronze | Shower Tile: Bedrosians Roma Wall Tile Bianco | Tub: Kohler Underscore Tub in White | Wall Paint: Kelly-Moore Frost in Satin Enamel | For more visit: https://kbcrate.com/bathcrate-fruitridge-drive-in-modesto-ca-is-complete/

This project in Riverside, CT, epitomizes the seamless integration of architecture and nature, providing homeowners with a stunning outdoor space that enhances their lifestyle. The meticulous choice of materials and design elements underscores the project’s success, making it a crucial addition to their home. As outdoor living spaces continue to grow in popularity, this project serves as an exemplary model for transforming any backyard into a captivating retreat.

Shower Walls: Arizona Tile Cala Tresana 12"x24" Polished Tile
Shower Floor: Arizona Tile Skyline Multi Finish 2"x2" Hex
Bathroom Floor: Arizona Tile Invictus Cross Cut Beige 12"x24" Matte Tile
Countertop / Shampoo Recess / Cap Of Shower Bench: MSI Calacatta Lavasa
Cabinets: Koch Classic Bristol Birch Briarwood
Cabinet Door Handles: Hayworth Knobs
Cabinet Drawer Handles: Hayworth Pulls
Shower Head: Delta Universal Showering 2.5 GPM
Shower Trim: Delta Cassidy Thermostatic Valve Trim
Bath Tub: Kohler Underscore 60" Drop In
Sinks: Single Bowl Undermount Rectangle Sink
Toilet: Toto Drake 1.28 GPF
Grab Bar: Delta 12" Traditional Grab Bar
Faucets: Delta Lahara Single Hole Bathroom Faucet
Tub Filler: Signature Hardware Wall Mounted Tub Filler
Robe Hooks: Delta Kayra
Hand Shower: Delta Multi Function

Trim- Kohler 15"x26" medicine cabinet, beveled glass, glass shelves. Delta Lahara Stainless towel bar, toilet paper holder, robe hook, towel ring.
Tile Flooring-LVT-MSI Anodver High Cliff Greige 7"x48"
Countertop- 3.5" backsplash, 3.5" sidesplash. Demi-Bullnose with Apron
Cabinets-Showplace EVO Sierra 275 Red Oak Flagstone Satin
Shower Glass- 3/8" clear glass frameless shower door, inline panel, and return panel
Tile Surrounds- 1/2" Triton backerboard
Shower edge- MSI Praia Cream Matte 12"x24" horizontal
Shower floor-American Olean Entourage Crosswood Pelican Hex
Bathtub- Kohler Underscore Tub 60"x36"x21" rectangle drop in tub. White.
Undermount Sinks-rectangle, white

This Master Bathroom Features: Kohler Archer Sinks, Kohler Memoirs Faucet, Kohler Memoirs Toilet, Kohler Underscore Bathtub, Kohler Memoirs Tub and Shower Fixtures, Kichler Lighting, Monarch Brockton Painted Maple Full Overlay OE 3 & IP 5 Dovetail Vanity, Q Quartz Statuary Classique Vanity Top, Luna Pearl Granite Bench and Tub Deck, Top Knobs Hardware, Highland Park Whisper White 3x6 Wall Tile, and Interceramic Union Square Fisher 8x8 Shower Pan Tile

Shower Walls: Arizona Tile Cala Tresana 12"x24" Polished Tile
Shower Floor: Arizona Tile Skyline Multi Finish 2"x2" Hex
Bathroom Floor: Arizona Tile Invictus Cross Cut Beige 12"x24" Matte Tile
Countertop / Shampoo Recess / Cap Of Shower Bench: MSI Calacatta Lavasa
Cabinets: Koch Classic Bristol Birch Briarwood
Cabinet Door Handles: Hayworth Knobs
Cabinet Drawer Handles: Hayworth Pulls
Shower Head: Delta Universal Showering 2.5 GPM
Shower Trim: Delta Cassidy Thermostatic Valve Trim
Bath Tub: Kohler Underscore 60" Drop In
Sinks: Single Bowl Undermount Rectangle Sink
Toilet: Toto Drake 1.28 GPF
Grab Bar: Delta 12" Traditional Grab Bar
Faucets: Delta Lahara Single Hole Bathroom Faucet
Tub Filler: Signature Hardware Wall Mounted Tub Filler
Robe Hooks: Delta Kayra
Hand Shower: Delta Multi Function

A transitional backyard in Beaconsfield now blends modern clean lines with timeless warmth. Center-stage, a custom concrete pool features an oversized beach entry that invites relaxed lounging and easy access for children. A gentle spill-over waterfall and paired water feature add soothing movement, while frameless glass railings keep the view open to the surrounding gardens. Herringbone pavers, laid in warm neutral tones, ground the space with classic character and provide a slip-resistant surface from pool edge to dining terrace. At dusk, a bespoke concrete fire feature anchors an intimate seating area, turning the patio into a four-season gathering spot. Layered plantings and accent lighting soften the hardscape and tie the traditional brick façade of the home to its modern architectural accents.
Craftsmanship of this caliber is a signature of The Northstone Group. The firm is ranked #1 for landscaping on bestinMTL.com and recognized as the leading pool design and building company on bestmontrealservices.com. Its projects are regularly featured in Dwell, House & Home, and the Montreal Gazette, underscoring Northstone’s position as Montreal’s premier landscape and pool design-build specialist.

Welcome to The Grand Cottage!
Discover this cherished, completely updated and renovated cape/colonial home located in the Fairfield Woods neighborhood, ready for the next generation to love and adore. The Grand Cottage was renovated in 2021, and recently professionally painted, staged, and redesigned with new modern lifestyle lighting and relevant finishes. You’ll feel you “found it” since the good energy makes it so easy to imagine living here.
Updates include kitchen, three bathrooms, plumbing, HVAC System, roof, windows, gas line connection, tankless hot water on demand, all appliances and electrical, gutters, paved driveway, 2013 siding, 2015 deck, and in 2022 a new irrigation system was added to name a few.
A casual luxury home with an open concept living space. A wonderful gas fireplace in the living room with built-in shelving, shiplap decorative wall in the family room, and an eat-in kitchen with a charming garden window, stainless-steel appliances, and perfectly appointed cabinetry underscore value and modern living essentials.
You will live year-round in your bright, sunlit sunroom with access to your deck for endless enjoyment to embrace your majestic flowering trees, grand lawn and mother nature views.
This fantastic family home also includes a finished lower level with bedroom, fireplace, full bathroom and sitting area with separate entrance is ideal as a possible accessory apartment, au pair suite, grandparents retreat, or overnight guests.
Love it and live it for less. Come and imagine yourself in this prime Fairfield location where you can have it all!

Contemporary bathroom with soothing atmosphere and lots of storage space.
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Freestanding bathtub - mid-sized contemporary master gray tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile freestanding bathtub idea in Richmond with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink and granite countertops

The architect and designer Guy Derwent was approached by his client with a clear and compelling brief: to completely transform a grand Victorian terrace house they were planning to renovate. The client envisioned something far beyond a standard renovation – this was to be a bold and dramatic reimagining of a family home that could grow with them over time.
With the property having remained largely untouched for more than fifty years, the architects saw an opportunity to unlock its potential and deliver a contemporary design that would contrast beautifully with its Victorian heritage.
The existing layout consisted of a series of small, disconnected rooms to the rear of the house. To respond to the client’s need for openness and flexibility, the architect proposed a radical restructuring of the ground floor:
The rear rooms were completely removed
Suspended timber floors were lowered by up to two metres to align with the garden
Two bold extensions were added
The first extension filled in the side return with a London stock brick facade and a glazed roof, while the second – a striking black steel and glass pavilion was glazed on three sides and placed along the garden elevation.
This new pavilion redefined the building’s relationship with the garden. Its steel-framed glazing created a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior, offering a sense of immersion in the surrounding landscape.
At the heart of the plan sits a dramatic, five-metre-tall dining space that acts as a transition from the original entrance hall into the new addition. A large, circular cast-glass window, framed in steel, provides a visual and spatial link between old and new, allowing light and movement to travel through the depth of the home.
Throughout the project, a series of black metal elements were introduced as sculptural interventions – each marking moments of transformation within the house. These included the bespoke steel framed circular window, a custom metal staircase, a cylindrical support column, and the striking steel and glass garden pavilion. Together, they formed a coherent architectural language that underscored the project’s bold intent.
Our steel windows and doors played a vital role in delivering the project’s vision. The architects chose steel for its refined sight lines and distinctive material character, which helped bridge the gap between the historical context of the building and the bold new additions.
The black steel frames provided a crisp contrast to the pale London stock brick and added definition to the glazed pavilion, reinforcing the sense of architectural precision. In particular, the fine steel profiles of the garden room allowed the extension to feel both lightweight and immersive, blurring the boundary between the house and its garden.
The architect drew inspiration from the Bauhaus Movement, particularly the work of Walter Gropius, whose approach to functional beauty and industrial materials informed the design of the garden pavilion.
Here, our glazing system was used not just for transparency, but as an expressive architectural element. The carefully proportioned panels help to conceal the roof thickness and reinforce the pavilion’s industrial yet abstract character – a deliberate nod to product design and modernist detailing.
Sustainability was an important factor in the selection of materials. Our steel systems, made from 99% recycled content and 100% recyclable, aligned with the project’s broader environmental goals.
The architects noted that this commitment to material longevity and circularity was central to their decision to use steel. The durability and recyclability of the windows and doors ensured the project met both aesthetic and ethical criteria.
This London terrace house now stands as a celebration of contrast – between heritage and innovation, solidity and transparency, tradition and transformation. Our steel windows and doors were not simply components; they were essential tools in crafting a home that is as bold and expressive as it is functional.
The result is a home designed for modern family life, where light, space, and materiality come together in perfect harmony.

bathCRATE Framington Way | Vanity Top: Bedrosians Sequel Encore Delicatto Carrara Quartz | Sink: Kohler Caxton Sink in White | Faucet: Delta Trinsic Widespread Faucet in Brilliance Stainless | Shower Fixture: Delta Ashlyn Monitor 17 Series with Hand Shower in Brilliance Stainless | Shower Tile: Bedrosians Donna Ceramic Tile in Silver | Shower Floor Tile: Bedrosians Frammenta Mosaic Tile in White | Tub: Kohler Underscore Undermount Acrylic Tub in White | Tub Fixture: Delta Ashlyn Roman Tub Set in Brilliance Stainless | Tub Tile: Bedrosians Donna Matte Wave Deco Ceramic Tile in Silver | Flooring: Bedrosians Frammenta Tile in White | Vanity Paint: Sherwin-Williams Web Gray in Semi-Gloss | Wall Paint: Sherwin-Williams Repose Gray in Eggshell | For more visit: https://kbcrate.com/bathcrate-framington-way-in-elk-grove-ca-is-complete/

This spacious primary bathroom radiates luxury and elegance, combining high-end materials with timeless design elements. The shower features classic white subway tiles, beautifully accented by the striking LiLi Nora pattern tiles on the shower floor, adding texture and style. Koch cabinets with a Bristol door style offer both functionality and sophistication, while the sleek LG Hausys Calcutta Sol quartz countertops provide a refined surface. The Kohler Underscore undermount bathtub invites relaxation, rounding out this serene and elegant retreat.

Elegant coastal home in Tampa Bay, FL with a stately symmetrical facade and a grand staircase leading to the elevated entry. A patterned paver driveway and lush palm landscaping underscore its refined coastal charm.

In a beautiful suburb on the north side of Houston, Texas, Joe and Kristen discovered their dream home—a property with a great lot, situated in a fantastic neighborhood with a thoughtfully designed floor plan. They had been drawn to the house for its charm and had admired the kitchen, which had been tastefully remodeled a few years earlier by a contractor who, despite doing excellent work, was no longer in business. However, upon moving in, they quickly realized that their master bathroom was woefully inadequate and in dire need of immediate repair.
Determined to turn their bathroom into a luxurious retreat, Joe and Kristen sought out Houston Bath & Kitchen, a reputable design-build firm renowned for their meticulous process and outstanding results. They were impressed from the outset with the efficiency and expertise. In just 90 minutes, their design team presented a complete concept plan and provided a detailed estimate—a promising start to what would become an inspiring collaboration.
Guided by Houston Bath & Kitchen's comprehensive approach, Joe and Kristen embarked on a thorough "design tour." The team expertly navigated them through the selection process, ensuring every choice aligned perfectly with their aesthetic preferences and practical needs. Together, they crafted a vision that included an oversized shower for two, creatively integrating a freestanding tub within the shower area—an innovative solution that maximized space and luxury.
As the project progressed, The Houston Bath & Kitchen production team conducted a thorough "trade walk," meticulously inspecting the jobsite to uncover potential complexities and ensure no detail was overlooked. This step was crucial in setting reliable expectations and eliminating surprises.
Detailing the scope of work was another pivotal phase, emphasizing transparency and clarity. Joe and Kristen felt reassured knowing exactly what to expect at each stage of the remodel. Houston Bath & Kitchen then moved into the "master planning phase," coordinating materials, surveys, and permits with precision. Trades were scheduled, and critical paths were identified—laying a solid foundation for a seamless execution.
Throughout the process, communication remained robust, and the meticulous planning ensured the project stayed on track both in terms of time and budget. One of the standout features of the design was the intricate tile work that adorned the walls and floors, fulfilling Joe and Kristen's desire for a design with variation and detail. Natural light was ingeniously incorporated through strategically placed windows and skylights, providing a serene ambiance without sacrificing privacy—a testament to Houston Bath & Kitchen's expertise in balancing functionality with aesthetics.
The final touch of luxury came in the form of a heated floor, adding warmth and comfort to the space—a detail that epitomized Houston Bath & Kitchen's commitment to fulfilling every customer priority.
Less than a year after the project was complete, Joe and Kristen made a decision to sell their home. Remarkably, the property went on the market and sold for $75,000 over asking price—a testament to the transformative impact of their newly remodeled master bathroom. While the exact influence of the bathroom on the bidding war remains speculative, it undoubtedly played a significant role in the home's appeal and ultimate sale price.
The success of their home sale not only underscored the value of their investment but also highlighted the expertise and dedication of Houston Bath & Kitchen in delivering a space that not only met but exceeded their expectations. Joe and Kristen stepped into their newly remodeled master bathroom with hearts full of joy. The space surpassed their dreams, reflecting their style and enhancing their daily lives—a sanctuary that would be cherished for years to come, thanks to Houston Bath & Kitchen's skillful guidance and commitment to excellence.
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