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Kitchen - transitional medium tone wood floor kitchen idea in Sacramento with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash and an island
Kitchen - transitional medium tone wood floor kitchen idea in Sacramento with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash and an island

The design for this residence combines contemporary and traditional styles, and includes stairs and a curving drive to provide a warm welcome to the home. A comfortable bluestone terrace and patio provide elegant outdoor entertaining spaces. Photo by Greg Premru.
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Example of a mid-sized classic light wood floor eat-in kitchen design in Seattle with blue backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, stone tile backsplash and no island

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Inspiration for a large rustic open concept light wood floor living room remodel in Other with black walls, a stone fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a large rustic open concept light wood floor living room remodel in Other with black walls, a stone fireplace and no tv

Steve Chenn
Inspiration for a rustic brick floor kitchen remodel in Houston with a farmhouse sink, medium tone wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a rustic brick floor kitchen remodel in Houston with a farmhouse sink, medium tone wood cabinets, stainless steel countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

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Tiny master bath has curbless shower with floor-to-ceiling Heath tile. IKEA floating vanity with marble vessel sink, and wall matte black faucet. Vintage mirror from Salvare Goods in LA. Wall niche with marble hex tile. Hanging sconce Kohler matte black shower set. Ceiling fixture from Rejuvenation

Example of a trendy metal tile bathroom design in San Francisco with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets and medium tone wood cabinets

Photo: Alexandra Crafton © 2016 Houzz
Tile: subway, Home Depot; shelving: Ikea; wall and ceiling paint: Moonlight White, Benjamin Moore; floor tile: SomerTile Thirties Vertex, OverStock

This coastal summer vacation house down in the Cape Cod, MA area has a fun, bright and bold atmosphere. It was designed to fit a large amount of family and friends in a compact space. The house is described as " The Tiffany box blue" and is a showcase project in the Home Remodeling Magazine August 2016 edition- South Coast/Cape & Islands/South Shore.

Thse clients came to me for a kitchen refresh. Keeping the existing floor plan but updating as much as possible. After explaining my thoughts, they chose to go with a much larger project. The wall to the garage wash pushed bach 12" to allow for the island to happen. This almost couldn't happen as there is a support post in the garage we had to keep. I designed the last pantry area as on 10" deep, allowing us to conceal that behind the cabinets. Then, we opend up the wall to the dining room to make the rooms one large space. The wall to the family room was also openend up, leaving the half wall to allow for the kitchen eating area. They wanted to incorporate a bar area, without it feeling like a "bar" The fabulous tall custom unit houses their wine collection and then half of the dining room buffet area holds glassware and other bar items. I helped the clients with all of the design choices.We all wanted to keep the space classic, war, functional and with mixed materials. I chose to use the same countertop material for the backsplash, to keep the space feeling as large as possible.

Nice combination of glass, metal and ipee, iron wood decking for northwest living. Beautiful backyard retreat
Contemporary blue exterior home idea in Seattle
Contemporary blue exterior home idea in Seattle

The metal screen folds up to create a solar
shade on the south façade, and in some areas a reflecting pool mirrors the overhang in shape and size.
Photography by Andrew Fabin

All furniture and accessories were bought at Serenity Design. If you are interested in purchasing anything you see in our photographs please contact us at the store 609-494-5162. Many of the items can be shipped throughout the country. Photographs by John Martinelli

Accoya was used for all the superior decking and facades throughout the ‘Jungle House’ on Guarujá Beach. Accoya wood was also used for some of the interior paneling and room furniture as well as for unique MUXARABI joineries. This is a special type of joinery used by architects to enhance the aestetic design of a project as the joinery acts as a light filter providing varying projections of light throughout the day.
The architect chose not to apply any colour, leaving Accoya in its natural grey state therefore complimenting the beautiful surroundings of the project. Accoya was also chosen due to its incredible durability to withstand Brazil’s intense heat and humidity.
Credits as follows: Architectural Project – Studio mk27 (marcio kogan + samanta cafardo), Interior design – studio mk27 (márcio kogan + diana radomysler), Photos – fernando guerra (Photographer).

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Sunbury, OH
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Staining this floor made all the difference! We even used copper nails to tack down the flooring which sparkle like little gems.
Alcove shower - coastal painted wood floor and turquoise floor alcove shower idea in New York with a pedestal sink, a two-piece toilet and orange walls
Alcove shower - coastal painted wood floor and turquoise floor alcove shower idea in New York with a pedestal sink, a two-piece toilet and orange walls

Tatum Brown Custom Homes {Architect: Mark Hoesterey at Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro} {Photo Credit: Shoot 2 Sell}
Transitional white brick exterior home photo in Dallas
Transitional white brick exterior home photo in Dallas

Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
A small hanging garden feature creates an interesting focal point between the living room and formal dining room. With the exception of the dining room, the first floor is open in all public areas, which perfectly accommodates Raymond's and Jennifer's penchant for entertaining.
The painted black runner was added once Jennifer decided to remove the carpeting from the steps. It visually supports the decor of the rest of the room, and in turn becomes a highlight of the space rather than an afterthought.
Striped throw, Ikea; pillows: Anthropologie and Target
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
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