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Equinox Louvered Roof
This custom designed louvered roof system creates a ideal setting for this homeowner's outdoor patio. The homeowner can control the angle of the louvers to allow sunlight to shine through or create a water-tight cover protect their exquisite outdoor kitchen and guests from the elements. The homeowner chose colors that compliment the surrounding natural scenery allowing their louvered roof to both perform a vital function for comfort as well as enhance their home and its surroundings.
Elms Interior Design
Photography by Michael J. Lee
Example of a large transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor, brown floor and tray ceiling living room design in Boston with beige walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Example of a large transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor, brown floor and tray ceiling living room design in Boston with beige walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Farinelli Construction, Inc.
Kitchen Hide-away door to Pantry
Example of a classic kitchen design in Other with stainless steel appliances and subway tile backsplash
Example of a classic kitchen design in Other with stainless steel appliances and subway tile backsplash
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Rasmussen Construction
This Mill Valley residence under the redwoods was conceived and designed for a young and growing family. Though technically a remodel, the project was in essence new construction from the ground up, and its clean, traditional detailing and lay-out by Chambers & Chambers offered great opportunities for our talented carpenters to show their stuff. This home features the efficiency and comfort of hydronic floor heating throughout, solid-paneled walls and ceilings, open spaces and cozy reading nooks, expansive bi-folding doors for indoor/ outdoor living, and an attention to detail and durability that is a hallmark of how we build.
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Photographer: John Merkyl Architect: Barbara Chambers of Chambers + Chambers in Mill Valley
Décor Aid
Having a small child, loving to entertain and looking to declutter and kid-proof the gathering spaces of their home in the quaint village of Rockville Centre, Long Island, a stone’s throw from Manhattan, our client’s main objective was to have their living room and den transformed with a family friendly home makeover with mid-century modern tones boasting a formal, yet relaxed spirit
Stepping into the home we found their living room and den both architecturally well appointed yet in need of modern transitional furniture pieces and the pops of color our clients admired, as there was a substantial amount of cool, cold grays in the rooms.
Decor Aid designer Vivian C. approached the design and placement of the pieces sourced to be kid-friendly while remaining sophisticated and practical for entertaining.
“We played off of the clients love for blush pinks, mid-century modern and turquoise. We played with the use of gold and silver metals to mix it up.”
In the living room, we used the prominent bay window and its illuminating natural light as the main architectural focal point, while the fireplace and mantels soft white tone helped inform the minimalist color palette for which we styled the room around.
To add warmth to the living room we played off of the clients love for blush pinks and turquoise while elevating the room with flashes of gold and silver metallic pieces. For a sense of play and to tie the space together we punctuated the kid-friendly living room with an eclectic juxtaposition of colors and materials, from a beautifully patchworked geometric cowhide rug from All Modern, to a whimsical mirror placed over an unexpected, bold geometric credenza, to the blush velvet barrel chair and abstract blue watercolor pillows.
“When sourcing furniture and objects, we chose items that had rounded edges and were shatter proof as it was vital to keep each room’s decor childproof.” Vivian ads.
Their vision for the den remained chic, with comfort and practical functionality key to create an area for the young family to come together.
For the den, our main challenge was working around the pre-existing dark gray sectional sofa. To combat its chunkiness, we played off of the hues in the cubist framed prints placed above and focused on blue and orange accents which complement and play off of each other well. We selected orange storage ottomans in easy to clean, kid-friendly leather to maximize space and functionality. To personalize the appeal of the den we included black and white framed family photos. In the end, the result created a fun, relaxed space where our clients can enjoy family moments or watch a game while taking in the scenic view of their backyard.
For harmony between the rooms, the overall tone for each room is mid-century modern meets bold, yet classic contemporary through the use of mixed materials and fabrications including marble, stone, metals and plush velvet, creating a cozy yet sophisticated enough atmosphere for entertaining family and friends and raising a young children.
“The result od this family friendly room was really fantastic! Adding some greenery, more pillows and throws really made the space pop.” Vivian C. Decor Aid’s Designer
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ONE eleven ltd.
We developed a design that fully met the desires of a spacious, airy, light filled home incorporating Universal Design features that blend seamlessly adding beauty to the Minimalist Scandinavian concept.
Lucy Interior Design
Builder: Vital Habitats, Farrell Building Company
Photography: Spacecrafting
Beach style guest light wood floor bedroom photo in Other with white walls
Beach style guest light wood floor bedroom photo in Other with white walls
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The Clients contacted Cecil Baker + Partners to reconfigure and remodel the top floor of a prominent Philadelphia high-rise into an urban pied-a-terre. The forty-five story apartment building, overlooking Washington Square Park and its surrounding neighborhoods, provided a modern shell for this truly contemporary renovation. Originally configured as three penthouse units, the 8,700 sf interior, as well as 2,500 square feet of terrace space, was to become a single residence with sweeping views of the city in all directions.
The Client’s mission was to create a city home for collecting and displaying contemporary glass crafts. Their stated desire was to cast an urban home that was, in itself, a gallery. While they enjoy a very vital family life, this home was targeted to their urban activities - entertainment being a central element.
The living areas are designed to be open and to flow into each other, with pockets of secondary functions. At large social events, guests feel free to access all areas of the penthouse, including the master bedroom suite. A main gallery was created in order to house unique, travelling art shows.
Stemming from their desire to entertain, the penthouse was built around the need for elaborate food preparation. Cooking would be visible from several entertainment areas with a “show” kitchen, provided for their renowned chef. Secondary preparation and cleaning facilities were tucked away.
The architects crafted a distinctive residence that is framed around the gallery experience, while also incorporating softer residential moments. Cecil Baker + Partners embraced every element of the new penthouse design beyond those normally associated with an architect’s sphere, from all material selections, furniture selections, furniture design, and art placement.
Barry Halkin and Todd Mason Photography
Vital Habitats
Cottage l-shaped light wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in New York with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, wood countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Bath + Kitchen
Green with envy.. our showroom bathroom.
Example of a small transitional 3/4 white tile and marble tile marble floor and black floor corner shower design in DC Metro with beaded inset cabinets, green cabinets, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a two-piece toilet and multicolored walls
Example of a small transitional 3/4 white tile and marble tile marble floor and black floor corner shower design in DC Metro with beaded inset cabinets, green cabinets, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a two-piece toilet and multicolored walls
Verdance Landscape Architecture
The informal seating area in the front yard invites the gardener to rest in vibrant Blu Dot 'Hot Mesh' furniture amidst lush columnar apple trees, ceramic pots, and custom sculptural Corten steel beds hosting vegetables and dwarf blueberry shrubs. A seatwall clad in 'Mt. Moriah' ledge stone contains the space, punctuated by a large 'Windsor' boulder with native Polypodium californicum ferns at its feet. Photo © Jude Parkinson-Morgan.
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Dom's Workshop
Small bathroom remodel project we did in Medford, MA. Equipped with custom made shaker cabinets, quartz countertop vanity. This project was a full gut, new plumbing, walls and subfloor.
West Winds Nursery LLC
A very steep side yard has been made easily accessible with this gorgeous stone staircase. Many tons of stone were carefully positioned to create this walkway. Much of the stonework was man handled into place as the grade was too steep for machinery to be used.
The existing plantings perform a vital function of holding the soil on this steep terrain and were minimally disturbed in the process of construction. The woodland setting seemed to ask for a few more plants of interest though. So, Witchhazel, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Blue sedges, white perennial geraniums and dwarf mound boxwoods were tucked in where there were voids in the existing ground cover swaths.
Photography by Katherine Palmer
Amy Peltier Interior Design & Home
This home showcases a joyful palette with printed upholstery, bright pops of color, and unexpected design elements. It's all about balancing style with functionality as each piece of decor serves an aesthetic and practical purpose.
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Project designed by Pasadena interior design studio Amy Peltier Interior Design & Home. They serve Pasadena, Bradbury, South Pasadena, San Marino, La Canada Flintridge, Altadena, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Los Angeles, as well as surrounding areas.
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Bloom Landscape Design and Fine Gardening Service
This is an example of a traditional backyard stone garden path in New York.
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Kitchen Vitality Design LLC
Utility room - transitional galley gray floor and shiplap wall utility room idea in Charlotte with shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, white walls, a side-by-side washer/dryer and gray countertops
Laura Medicus Interiors
This home was a joy to work on! Check back for more information and a blog on the project soon.
Photographs by Jordan Katz
Interior Styling by Kristy Oatman
Niemand Interiors LLC
Photo: HomeServices of Illinois, LLC
Kitchen/dining room combo - mid-sized contemporary light wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Chicago with gray walls and no fireplace
Kitchen/dining room combo - mid-sized contemporary light wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Chicago with gray walls and no fireplace
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