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Design by: VIGA Developments and Andy Afonso
Cabinet Design: Superior Cabinets Edmonton
Builder: VIGA Developments
Cabinet Finish: Castellina Textured Wood Grain Vertical
Island Finish: Sahara High Gloss
Cabinet Doorstyle: Roberto Vertical
Island Doorstyle: Gianni
Drawer Front Style: Standard
Door & Drawer Hardware: Richelieu 7544 series
Countertops: unknown by other
Photos by: David Smith, ilepphoto

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Inspiration for a timeless home office remodel in Bridgeport
Inspiration for a timeless home office remodel in Bridgeport
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This cozy white kitchen features Current Cabinets - a product line from Crystal Cabinet Works - shiny subway tiles, creamy granite and a plethora of storage space perfect for a smaller kitchen remodel.
Cabinets: Crystal Cabinet Works, Hastings door style, Linen paint on MDF
Countertop color unknown
Jenn-Air stainless steel appliances
Design by Paul Lintault

One of our favorite dining tables! It's "live edge" (but made from a metal - unknown) and goes perfectly with modern/farmhouse designs.
Example of a minimalist dining room design in Santa Barbara
Example of a minimalist dining room design in Santa Barbara

Their South Minneapolis home was built in 1917, and while the home received lots of care and updates over the years, updating the garage had been put on the back burner for way too long. The original 14 X 20-foot garage, of unknown age, was just big enough for a single car. The owners jokingly called it a “Potato House,” as it was built into the ground, similar to a farmer’s out-building to store root vegetables (see before photo).
As an Architect, the owner wanted the garage to have a more unusual design than the usual symmetrical gable roof of Minneapolis garages. The simplest way to construct a garage roof is with wood trusses. By simply altering the angles of the wood trusses allowed the structure to have a distinctive, asymmetrical roof design.
The new 20 X 20-foot garage easily handles two cars. A single double-wide garage door makes parking cars in the busy alley quick and easy. To meet local construction codes, the South facing wall – five feet from the neighbor’s garage - is constructed with enhanced fire protection. The exterior siding is LP Smart Siding – a pre-finished wood product that is easy to install, durable, and looks great.
The rear of the garage (facing the back of the home) uses the original front door of the main home built in 1917, adding character to the project. Three Andersen double pane windows let in ambient light.
Although the garage is not heated, a new 120/240 Volt electric service and panel was installed, ready to recharge an electric vehicle.
The result: a new, big, easily accessible garage that looks so much better than a “Potato House.”
Note: Photos & design by Ken Stone, AIA.

The Mid-Levels of Hong Kong Island is one of the most prominent luxury residential areas. This project - Estoril Court in Mid-Levels Central is one of the rare heritage mansions in Hong Kong with a "thousand-year lease," comprising a total of 240 units.
The young couple, with their two daughters, have settled here. For the wide experience husband, the most important aspect of a home is that it carries the "depth of love." His wife's preferences and the children's interests were frequently mentioned during this project. "I hope the design can break through conventions and avoid falling into the trap of popular but clichéd styles. Kyle and I resonate deeply on this point; we both pursue a 'more personal expression.' Family life should be relaxing, natural, and bringing joy to my family members."
This residence features a square layout and excellent natural lighting, with a practicality rate of nearly 90%. However, its over 40-year-old structure poses numerous constraints on renovations. Adhering to the existing structure and the wisdom of geomancy, Karv One Design has re-examined the relationship among the landscape, windows, and functional flow within the home. They have integrated practicality, beauty, and self-expression into every corner, enhancing the happiness of living.
Once stepping into the living room, you are greeted by Hong Kong's most spectacular vistas. The ever-changing scenery of Victoria Harbour, both day and night, the immense skyscrapers of different banks and commercial buildings and the panoramic views of the Peak are all within sight. The expansive dimensions of the living room are a response to the surrounding environment, providing ample space for family bonding and companionship, while also allowing the breathtaking skyline views to seamlessly integrate into daily life.
Unlike traditional whole-house decoration, the design of Hong Kong homes emphasizes collage and customization. The minimalist aesthetic of the space corresponds to the luxurious craftsmanship and time costs involved. Elements such as natural stone, artistic paint, parquet flooring, wood veneer, and leather have all been meticulously coordinated in terms of color and proportion, while a significant amount of storage space has been cleverly concealed within the walls.
The study room is deliberately positioned to one side of the living room, embracing the gentle stretch of sunlight. The arched iron partition, exuding a vintage flavor and traces of time, not only serves as a natural divider of space but also becomes a highlight of the interior decoration with its unique artistic form, creating a serene yet stylish atmosphere. It ensures privacy without compromising on openness, allowing the home owner to work in the study room while still keeping an eye on the children playing in the living room.
Custom-made artisanal furniture offers a whole new expression of comfort and practicality to the space. The Giorgetti HUG armchair combines a sculptural sense of form with a flowing sense of shape. When natural light filters in, a rich artistic atmosphere permeates and grows within, making the home a place of tranquility and peace of mind.
The fireplace plays a significant role in the dining room. In the warm climate of Hong Kong, the fireplace rarely serves a practical purpose; it is designed to create a cozy atmosphere for family gatherings. During the winter Christmas season, it will be adorned with gifts wrapped in beautiful paper, serving as a nostalgic reminder of memories and expressions of love.
The original open-plan layout of the master bedroom has been reconfigured and divided. The ultimate goal of the enclosed space is to provide comfort and ease of sleep. The pale green color is also carefully coordinated, focusing on creating a serene and pleasant atmosphere. The combination of "green," "wood," and "metal elements" is based on Feng Shui considerations, serving to stabilize and concentrate the energy flow.
The children's room is simple yet cozy, where sunlight awakens the space and transparent glass windows bring in the ocean view. The palette of pale blue and white adds warmth and vitality to the space, inspiring children's boundless imagination about the unknown world and giving them the courage to see mountains, seas, and the world beyond.
The unique, customized storage design is cleverly hidden within the space, blending handicraft and industrial design. Adorned with delicate textures such as rounded corners and layered elements, the craftsmanship is meticulous and exquisite, demonstrating exceptional ingenuity. It adds a sense of depth and artistry to the visual experience.
The lighting system in the space brings more enjoyable experiences to "living as you desire." The smart system caters to various states of living scenarios at different times, as well as to the subtle needs of ambient temperature, brightness, and tactile atmosphere. Whether it's solo time or family moments, day or night, everyone has a comfortable place to be.
The "Estoril Court" project is a full-service case that last for 12 months. We had hundreds of communications and exchanges with the home owner, and continuously coordinated and collaborated with the property management, on-site construction and installation workers, manufacturers, and various suppliers, striving for perfection in craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail in execution. Finally, seeing the satisfied expressions of the home owner and their family, we felt that it was an ideal conveyance.

This opportunity was realized when the current owners of this home first purchased it and wanted to personalize it when they moved in.
The alcove area under the stairway was there and it’s original intended use is unknown, but the owners wanted a wet bar area to serve the lakeside and back deck areas of the home.
A sink, ice maker and mini-fridge were added into the space along with plenty of storage for glasses, tumblers, and an exposed wine rack.
The unit was built inexpensively by using regular plywood for the boxes and spending the time and resources on the solid oak doors. Polycarbonate sheeting was used to give the cabinets and opaque view of what is inside as well as the backlighting to enhance to room’s mood without having to use overhead lighting.

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Small trendy courtyard patio photo in Houston with a roof extension
Small trendy courtyard patio photo in Houston with a roof extension

When architect Xander Bogaerts and interior designer Caryn Satovsky-Siegel of Alexander V Bogaerts and Associates came to KSI, they were working on a new home designed to sell. Because the future homeowner was unknown, our challenge was to create cabinetry that would feel warm, inviting, and universally appealing – spaces that anyone could walk into and immediately imagine themselves living in. Our goal was to highlight the home’s architectural beauty while keeping the overall aesthetic soft and approachable. By using neutral tones, rich textures, and furniture-inspired cabinetry, we created a design that feels both sophisticated and livable.

When architect Xander Bogaerts and interior designer Caryn Satovsky-Siegel of Alexander V Bogaerts and Associates came to KSI, they were working on a new home designed to sell. Because the future homeowner was unknown, our challenge was to create cabinetry that would feel warm, inviting, and universally appealing – spaces that anyone could walk into and immediately imagine themselves living in. Our goal was to highlight the home’s architectural beauty while keeping the overall aesthetic soft and approachable. By using neutral tones, rich textures, and furniture-inspired cabinetry, we created a design that feels both sophisticated and livable.

Owner designed and remodeled small half-bathroom in south Atlanta suburb. Gut remodel with updated (corrected) electrical, updated (corrected) plumbing, Kohler toilet, IKEA Silveran vanity (partial-wall mount; mounted to be 37" high to top of sink, my preference), IKEA Silveran medicine cabinet, IKEA Silveran cabinet, and retrofitted an IKEA Lillangen sink (which normally goes with a different vanity). Paint is Olympic One "Thin Ice" (paint not recommended, was disappointing for the "best" Olympic sells at Lowe's; color is great, though). Chrome fixtures with faucet by Glacier Bay (unknown model; Home Depot clearance find) and chrome door knobs (also from Home Depot). Blinds are from SelectBlinds.com and are Bamboo 1" faux wood. Wall art is from Etsy.com (look up dictionary prints if you want to find similar). Tile is from Lowe's, by Style Selections, and called Skyros Gray (highly recommended, good quality). Grout color is Silver by MAPEI (Lowe's). Silver MAPEI grout-look cauking along top and bottom of baseboard tiles (upper floor home so can't use grout). Unfortunately the sink and toilet were a different shade of white but the toilets were all fairly new and it's more noticeable in the photo than in real life. Used 3 LED new work IC recessed lights, LED under-cabinet light from Home Depot off of same switch as the lights but with a switch on-board, and a basic contractor-grade ceiling fan with some Dynamat-like material applied to the casing which reduces its noise significantly off of its own switch. GFCI outlet has a nightlight built in and, not shown, is another GFCI outlet retrofitted into the medicine cabinet. Don't worry, that silicone caulking around the toilet has been improved to a professional look with the Silver caulking over it to blend better since this photo, so don't hold that against me! In fact, don't hold anything you don't like against me... just posting this to give folks some ideas WITH the actual units used, unlike most postings on Houzz.
©Kil|Photography

S Interior Design, Scottsdale, Arizona
A table is set with Christmas holiday inspired place settings
The outside courtyard fireplace mantels and hearth got treated to garland and candle with some red Pointsettia plants to flank a roaring fire. The elements used are safe for the unknown weather to come.

Photography by Scott Meivogel
Design by Jim Inman
Inspiration for a rustic kitchen remodel in Grand Rapids
Inspiration for a rustic kitchen remodel in Grand Rapids

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Example of a mid-sized classic open concept medium tone wood floor family room design in Los Angeles with a bar, beige walls and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a mid-sized classic open concept medium tone wood floor family room design in Los Angeles with a bar, beige walls and a wall-mounted tv

Kitchen - mid-sized contemporary galley ceramic tile kitchen idea with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, soapstone countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

Design by: Kevin Worman, Superior Cabinets Saskatoon
Interior Design: Studio 2.0
Cabinet Finish: Maple Ash
Doorstyle Cabinets & Island: Vienna Vertical Grain
Drawer Front Style: Standard
Door & Drawer Hardware: Marathon #9365-192 BSNPC
Countertops: unknown by other
Photos by: Optics Photos

Cuisine:Maison Rouge
Armoire de cuisine: Mélamine
Modèle de portes: Moderne
Couleur des portes: Blanco et Acrilux Gris
Comptoir : Unknown
Inspiration for a large contemporary l-shaped light wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Montreal with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white appliances and an island
Inspiration for a large contemporary l-shaped light wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Montreal with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white appliances and an island
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