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Starr Custom Homes
This contemporary take on the classic beach house combines the traditional cottage look with contemporary elements. Three floors contain 3,452 SF of living space with four bedrooms, three baths, game room and study. A dramatic three-story foyer with floating staircase, a private third floor master suite and ocean views from almost every room make this a one-of-a-kind home. Deremer Studios
Walker Home Design
Design ideas for a small traditional kids' bedroom for kids 4-10 years old and boys in Salt Lake City with beige walls and carpet.
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Fifield Piaker Elman Architects PC
Design ideas for a large beach style open concept living room in New York with white walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, no tv and white floor.
White Sands Coastal Development
In Southern California there are pockets of darling cottages built in the early 20th century that we like to call jewelry boxes. They are quaint, full of charm and usually a bit cramped. Our clients have a growing family and needed a modern, functional home. They opted for a renovation that directly addressed their concerns.
When we first saw this 2,170 square-foot 3-bedroom beach cottage, the front door opened directly into a staircase and a dead-end hallway. The kitchen was cramped, the living room was claustrophobic and everything felt dark and dated.
The big picture items included pitching the living room ceiling to create space and taking down a kitchen wall. We added a French oven and luxury range that the wife had always dreamed about, a custom vent hood, and custom-paneled appliances.
We added a downstairs half-bath for guests (entirely designed around its whimsical wallpaper) and converted one of the existing bathrooms into a Jack-and-Jill, connecting the kids’ bedrooms, with double sinks and a closed-off toilet and shower for privacy.
In the bathrooms, we added white marble floors and wainscoting. We created storage throughout the home with custom-cabinets, new closets and built-ins, such as bookcases, desks and shelving.
White Sands Design/Build furnished the entire cottage mostly with commissioned pieces, including a custom dining table and upholstered chairs. We updated light fixtures and added brass hardware throughout, to create a vintage, bo-ho vibe.
The best thing about this cottage is the charming backyard accessory dwelling unit (ADU), designed in the same style as the larger structure. In order to keep the ADU it was necessary to renovate less than 50% of the main home, which took some serious strategy, otherwise the non-conforming ADU would need to be torn out. We renovated the bathroom with white walls and pine flooring, transforming it into a get-away that will grow with the girls.
Gridley + Graves Photographers
Gridley + Graves Photographers
Photo of a beach style sunroom in Chicago with medium hardwood floors and a standard ceiling.
Photo of a beach style sunroom in Chicago with medium hardwood floors and a standard ceiling.
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Stella Maris Architecture
Ground Floor Patio overlooking Galveston Bay
Design ideas for a large beach style backyard patio in Houston with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a large beach style backyard patio in Houston with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Browdy & Browdy
This is an example of a large beach style two-storey grey house exterior in Jacksonville with mixed siding and a shingle roof.
Starr Custom Homes
This contemporary take on the classic beach house combines the traditional cottage look with contemporary elements. Three floors contain 3,452 SF of living space with four bedrooms, three baths, game room and study. A dramatic three-story foyer with floating staircase, a private third floor master suite and ocean views from almost every room make this a one-of-a-kind home. Deremer Studios
White Sands Coastal Development
In Southern California there are pockets of darling cottages built in the early 20th century that we like to call jewelry boxes. They are quaint, full of charm and usually a bit cramped. Our clients have a growing family and needed a modern, functional home. They opted for a renovation that directly addressed their concerns.
When we first saw this 2,170 square-foot 3-bedroom beach cottage, the front door opened directly into a staircase and a dead-end hallway. The kitchen was cramped, the living room was claustrophobic and everything felt dark and dated.
The big picture items included pitching the living room ceiling to create space and taking down a kitchen wall. We added a French oven and luxury range that the wife had always dreamed about, a custom vent hood, and custom-paneled appliances.
We added a downstairs half-bath for guests (entirely designed around its whimsical wallpaper) and converted one of the existing bathrooms into a Jack-and-Jill, connecting the kids’ bedrooms, with double sinks and a closed-off toilet and shower for privacy.
In the bathrooms, we added white marble floors and wainscoting. We created storage throughout the home with custom-cabinets, new closets and built-ins, such as bookcases, desks and shelving.
White Sands Design/Build furnished the entire cottage mostly with commissioned pieces, including a custom dining table and upholstered chairs. We updated light fixtures and added brass hardware throughout, to create a vintage, bo-ho vibe.
The best thing about this cottage is the charming backyard accessory dwelling unit (ADU), designed in the same style as the larger structure. In order to keep the ADU it was necessary to renovate less than 50% of the main home, which took some serious strategy, otherwise the non-conforming ADU would need to be torn out. We renovated the bathroom with white walls and pine flooring, transforming it into a get-away that will grow with the girls.
Browdy & Browdy
Inspiration for a large beach style two-storey grey house exterior in Jacksonville with mixed siding and a shingle roof.
White Sands Coastal Development
In Southern California there are pockets of darling cottages built in the early 20th century that we like to call jewelry boxes. They are quaint, full of charm and usually a bit cramped. Our clients have a growing family and needed a modern, functional home. They opted for a renovation that directly addressed their concerns.
When we first saw this 2,170 square-foot 3-bedroom beach cottage, the front door opened directly into a staircase and a dead-end hallway. The kitchen was cramped, the living room was claustrophobic and everything felt dark and dated.
The big picture items included pitching the living room ceiling to create space and taking down a kitchen wall. We added a French oven and luxury range that the wife had always dreamed about, a custom vent hood, and custom-paneled appliances.
We added a downstairs half-bath for guests (entirely designed around its whimsical wallpaper) and converted one of the existing bathrooms into a Jack-and-Jill, connecting the kids’ bedrooms, with double sinks and a closed-off toilet and shower for privacy.
In the bathrooms, we added white marble floors and wainscoting. We created storage throughout the home with custom-cabinets, new closets and built-ins, such as bookcases, desks and shelving.
White Sands Design/Build furnished the entire cottage mostly with commissioned pieces, including a custom dining table and upholstered chairs. We updated light fixtures and added brass hardware throughout, to create a vintage, bo-ho vibe.
The best thing about this cottage is the charming backyard accessory dwelling unit (ADU), designed in the same style as the larger structure. In order to keep the ADU it was necessary to renovate less than 50% of the main home, which took some serious strategy, otherwise the non-conforming ADU would need to be torn out. We renovated the bathroom with white walls and pine flooring, transforming it into a get-away that will grow with the girls.
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Christensen Landscape Services
Photo of a mid-sized beach style backyard rectangular lap pool in Bridgeport with a water feature and natural stone pavers.
Walker Home Design
This is an example of a large beach style two-storey blue house exterior in Salt Lake City with mixed siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Chris Haver Photography
Design ideas for a beach style two-storey white house exterior in San Diego with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
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Kate Jackson Design
Nat Rea Photography
Photo of a beach style living room in Providence with brown walls, medium hardwood floors and a wood stove.
Photo of a beach style living room in Providence with brown walls, medium hardwood floors and a wood stove.
Lauren Leonard Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized beach style open plan dining in Jacksonville with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace surround.
Stella Maris Architecture
Medium Scale Kitchen
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Houston with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, solid surface benchtops, blue splashback, glass tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors and with island.
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Houston with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, solid surface benchtops, blue splashback, glass tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors and with island.
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