William Hefner Architecture Interiors & LandscapeTransitional Kitchen, Los Angeles

Inspiration for a transitional eat-in kitchen remodel in Los Angeles —  Houzz
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alosness wrote:Feb 10, 2013
elodee wrote:Nov 28, 2012
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    Progressive Solutions / Renaissance Bronze Windows
    I don't know what exact windows you are looking at, but our windows are about the same price as steel windows, which are about two and a half times the price of wood and about four times the price of vinyl . This is all very general pricing and varies on what brands you are comparing, but I hope it gives you a general idea. It is like comparing a luxury car with a fuel saving one :)
    Joslyn | Renaissance
  • Bill Polinsky
    Melissa we received your direct inquiry Thursday, I'll reply to your e-mail directly to answer any questions you may have regarding our steel and Bronze products. We offer both the traditional hot rolled steel as well as a Thermally Broken Bronze product that has fantastic U-values. You are also welcome to stop by our office/showroom here in CT to see the products your self.
Sheila Azoff wrote:May 21, 2014
  • jtroost1
    I also like all the extra information that you gave. I absolutely love the look of those doors. I need to replace a sliding patio door that has three Dash 3 foot panels. Two of which are movable. But I would also like them to be a French door type. I also am in a wheelchair so I need a threshold that would be easy to go in and out of.… To roll over. Are your windows like that or do they have a very high lip over the threshold? I live in the panhandle of Florida so who would I contact in order to get a door like that?
  • jtroost1
    Ooops sorry I meant doors not windows
Jim Skanberg wrote:Feb 6, 2012
eforesta wrote:Feb 20, 2014
1624d wrote:Jan 14, 2016
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    Portal Elegance

    Price is driven by the final design, hardware and size.

    Send us your idea and we can quote you right away at no charge.

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    Portal Elegance

    Hi Dave please call us at (561)447-8611 we can help!

Rey Alanis wrote:Jul 11, 2014
LOFT32 wrote:Jun 30, 2012
kimkstohl wrote:Mar 7, 2012
  • lolita10
    Chairs as well
  • acebedhead
    Thank you so much!
bethwolf wrote:Jan 24, 2013
indivisuality wrote:Sep 14, 2013
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    Progressive Solutions / Renaissance Bronze Windows
    rrbmjblnb,
    I'm not sure the exact glass used on this window/door wall.
    Most manufactures are required to use double pane (insulated glass) of door and window units to meet energy codes.
    Our Renaissance Solid Bronze Windows & Doors come fully glazed with triple seal glass & mounting flange options for installation.
  • Ryan Felner

    How much would the doors in this picture usually cost?

kyfromky wrote:Jan 12, 2013
Rachel wrote:Sep 25, 2011
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motolover wrote:Feb 28, 2011
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    Progressive Solutions / Renaissance Bronze Windows
    Window walls like this are on the very high end of windows and can get quite costly, they usually don't go into home that are less than $1m. Hope this helps!
  • Keith

    i am renovating a $1m home. are these custom or standard by a mfg? if so, where can u buy them

rosevart wrote:Jul 10, 2014
  • rosevart

    It looks so lovely. Thank you.

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    Portal Elegance
    Wow! Nothing like thin profile windows and doors to bring in the beautiful outdoors.
    Portal Elegance did not create this particular system but can help you custom fabricate a similar system for your entry.
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Anita Shah wrote:Jan 29, 2013
  • lizstick
    yes where is the bench/sofa from
  • Connie Magee
    Yes, I'd like to find it as well!
Leah L wrote:Apr 5, 2012
Vicky wrote:Mar 8, 2011
  • smittycdm
    Remains Lighting Elliott Billiard http://remains.com/item_HL0622.BIL.aspx
  • smittycdm
    Sorry, I gave you the info for the fixture over the island, the pendans are from Visual Comfort, which can be purchased through Circa Lighting. I'm sourcing this information from Luxe Magazine, Orange County CA issue from November or October 2010. No date on the page I saved. I believe it's the architect's home.
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kathleenmjohnson wrote:Mar 25, 2012
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    The Shabby Nest
    Benjamin Moore's Dove White is a similar color.
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                                    Jess McBride added this to Healthy Home: A Window to the SoulJul 17, 2016

                                    Breaking down walls. Some argue that there’s little artistry in a wall of solid glass windows. To them, a distinguishing feature of memorable architecture is that it is experienced with all the senses and that a tour through the home is a journey with special views framed purposefully along the way. By their account, being greeted by a wall of windows upon entry is a bit like your date showing up undressed: There’s no mystery, no seduction, no curiosity to be sparked, no discoveries to be made. Even a killer landscape can be enhanced by elements of surprise and a slow reveal. This large window wall that features thin black framing is a great example.

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                                    Joanna Tovia added this to Black-Framed Windows — Faux Pas or Fabulous?May 23, 2016

                                    The Beauty of Black Steel Steel frames are more expensive than both wood and aluminum frames, but if you’re after an industrial or contemporary aesthetic — and your budget allows — blackened steel could be the way to go.Steel-framed windows have an appealing “handmade” patina, an imperfect finish (as opposed to the smooth finish of aluminum) that delivers texture as well as visual appeal, particularly when blackened. The strength of steel means it can handle larger panes of glass, and slimline mullions are more easily achievable than with aluminum or wood. Steel-framed windows were first used for industrial purposes in factories and then, from the early 20th century, in residential architecture. They fell out of favor once aluminum windows hit the scene and are only now enjoying a resurgence as the industrial trend has evolved into mainstream architecture.

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                                    Bonnie McCarthy added this to The Best Way to Get Your Windows Spotlessly CleanJul 30, 2015

                                    Dirty trick: Lewis suggests wiping windows dry in a vertical direction on one side of the windows, and wiping horizontally on the other side. “This way, if streaks appear, you know what side they’re on,” she says.Keeping TrackTo clean dirty window tracks, both Lewis and Dorn say that using a vacuum attachment is one way, but they recommend getting out an old toothbrush for most jobs. “That really allows you to get down into those crevices a bit better,” Lewis says.

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                                    bench in front of full length door/window?

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