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Area3 Design Studio Inc.
Kristen McGaughey
Design ideas for a small scandinavian mudroom in Vancouver with white walls and grey floor.
Design ideas for a small scandinavian mudroom in Vancouver with white walls and grey floor.
Southern Living
Design ideas for a transitional bedroom in Birmingham with white walls and dark hardwood floors.
Fiorito Interior Design
When a large family renovated a home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, all bathrooms received dazzling upgrades and this master bathroom was no exception. The spacious room faces a private yard with an abundance of greenery and views of the foothills, so I chose light, cool colors and organic materials to reference the beauty just outside. We chose an elegantly curved freestanding bath tub which echoes the beautiful, sinuous twists of the tub filler and sink faucets. I worked with my client to create a massive steam shower lined with porcelain tile that mimics marble, a much more durable and steam-friendly material than porous marble. A grand custom vanity spans one half of the bathroom and features a seated make-up area. For the vanity lighting, my client fell in love with pendants that look as if they are faceted jewels. The entire bathroom is now a luxurious, sophisticated spa.
Photos by: Bernardo Grijalva
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Legal Eagle Contractors
This custom shower is outfitted with a niche for sundries and a corner seat that takes up little room. The header bar allows for a frameless, hinged glass door, on which the door pull does double-duty as a towel bar. For more ambiance, the overhead light is on a dimmer switch. (Remember this is a bachelor's pad.) Photo: Dan Bawden
BARRETT STUDIO architects
Embraced by the South Hampton woods in upstate New York, this residence - in harmony with two art studios - shelters a peaceful landscaped clearing anchored by a sculpted pool. A regulated patchwork of building materials create surface textures and patterns that flow around corners, connect the ground to the sky, and map through to interior spaces.
Integration of alternative and sustainable materials include SIPs, geothermal energy heat sourcing, and a photo-voltaic array. This comfortably eclectic retreat contemplates resourceful living at a hyper-creative level.
Photos by: Brian Vandenbrink
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Situated along Eagle River, looking across to the mouth of the Ipswich Harbor, this was clearly a little cape house that was married to the sea. The owners were inquiring about adding a simple shed dormer to provide additional exposure to the stunning water view, but they were also interested in what Mathew would design if this beach cottage were his.
Inspired by the waves that came ashore mere feet from the little house, Mathew took up a fat marker and sketched a sweeping, S-shape dormer on the waterside of the building. He then described how the dormer would be designed in the shape of an ocean wave. “This way,” he explained, “you will not only be able to see the ocean from your new master bedroom, you’ll also be able to experience that view from a space that actually reflects the spirit of the waves.”
Mathew and his team designed the master suite and study using a subtle combination of contemporary and traditional, beach-house elements. The result was a completely unique and one-of-a-kind space inside and out. Transparencies are built into the design via features like gently curved glass that reflects the water and the arched interior window separating the bedroom and bath. On the exterior, the curved dormer on the street side echoes these rounded shapes and lines to create continuity throughout. The sense of movement is accentuated by the continuous, V-groove boarded ceiling that runs from one ocean-shaped dormer through to the opposite side of the house.
The bedroom features a cozy sitting area with built in storage and a porthole window to look out onto the rowboats in the harbor. A bathroom and closet were combined into a single room in a modern design that doesn't sacrifice any style or space and provides highly efficient functionality. A striking barn door made of glass with industrial hardware divides the two zones of the master suite. The custom, built-in maple cabinetry of the closets provides a textural counterpoint to the unique glass shower that incorporates sea stones and an ocean wave motif accent tile.
With this spectacular design vision, the owners are now able to enjoy their stunning view from a bright and spacious interior that brings the natural elements of the beach into the home.
Photo by Eric Roth
Stewart Construction Inc
Mainframe Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Boston with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz benchtops, grey splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors and with island.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Boston with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz benchtops, grey splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors and with island.
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T.S. Adams Studio, Architects
Traditional sunroom in Atlanta with no fireplace and a standard ceiling.
One Specialty Landscape Design, Pools & Hardscape
An outdoor fire pit with fire glass and custom stone seat benches lead to the sunken bar area complete with a custom cedar pergola with custom outdoor lighting.
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Kristy Kropat Design GmbH
Mark Lohman
Midcentury family room in Other with white walls and medium hardwood floors.
Midcentury family room in Other with white walls and medium hardwood floors.
Michael Robert Construction
Photo of a transitional dining room in New York with grey walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives
Moonlighting nestled in the tall trees add a magnificent visual frame around this cloister courtyard. Copper path lights highlight surrounding bushes leading to a built-in brick seating bench.
Huettl Landscape Architecture
Backyard with Ipe' deck and bench, concrete board-form walls, crushed rock and bluestone pavers.
Design ideas for a contemporary patio in San Francisco.
Design ideas for a contemporary patio in San Francisco.
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LCI Design
Curbless shower with in-floor slot drain and flip up shower bench
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury master bathroom in Vancouver with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, engineered quartz benchtops, a curbless shower, a two-piece toilet, beige tile, ceramic tile, white walls and ceramic floors.
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury master bathroom in Vancouver with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, engineered quartz benchtops, a curbless shower, a two-piece toilet, beige tile, ceramic tile, white walls and ceramic floors.
Nancy Finneson | DeMane Design
This shower has a seat that appears to float in air with a hand shower. The custom niche is reachable whether standing or sitting. Tile, stone, quartz and glass!
This was a major Master Suite remodel. It has it all; a large walk-in shower, a spa tub with TV, bench seats both in the shower and by the tub, his and hers storage, a walk-in closet, heated floors everywhere and a flood of light.
Photo: Northlight Photography
Cascade West Development
The Aerius - Modern Craftsman in Ridgefield Washington by Cascade West Development Inc.
Upon opening the 8ft tall door and entering the foyer an immediate display of light, color and energy is presented to us in the form of 13ft coffered ceilings, abundant natural lighting and an ornate glass chandelier. Beckoning across the hall an entrance to the Great Room is beset by the Master Suite, the Den, a central stairway to the Upper Level and a passageway to the 4-bay Garage and Guest Bedroom with attached bath. Advancement to the Great Room reveals massive, built-in vertical storage, a vast area for all manner of social interactions and a bountiful showcase of the forest scenery that allows the natural splendor of the outside in. The sleek corner-kitchen is composed with elevated countertops. These additional 4in create the perfect fit for our larger-than-life homeowner and make stooping and drooping a distant memory. The comfortable kitchen creates no spatial divide and easily transitions to the sun-drenched dining nook, complete with overhead coffered-beam ceiling. This trifecta of function, form and flow accommodates all shapes and sizes and allows any number of events to be hosted here. On the rare occasion more room is needed, the sliding glass doors can be opened allowing an out-pour of activity. Almost doubling the square-footage and extending the Great Room into the arboreous locale is sure to guarantee long nights out under the stars.
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Jack Backus Architects
Green ceramic tile/ bench seating and shelves/ Hallway pantry
Photo by James Newman
Design ideas for an arts and crafts kitchen in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink.
Design ideas for an arts and crafts kitchen in San Francisco with a farmhouse sink.
Pacific Coast Custom Design
Awesome craft room, scrapbook room with wallbed and corner window seat.
Inspiration for a traditional home office in Orange County.
Inspiration for a traditional home office in Orange County.
InnovationLand
We are so excited about this stylish Houston patio addition!
It's one of our most recent outdoor living space design projects - and one of our new favorites!
We particularly love the rustic corner fireplace, the beautiful, vaulted pine ceiling and the Restoration Hardware furniture and accessories.
"Even though this space has an outdoor kitchen - often the highlight of our projects - the focus here is beautiful, comfortable outdoor living," says Outdoor Homescapes of Houston owner Wayne Franks. "And I have to say, I think this is one of the most gorgeous spaces we've created for doing that - in style."
"This project was special from the start, as we were creating this space for a friend of Wayne’s who had been a long time mentor to his boys growing up," adds Lisha Maxey, owner of LGH Designs in Houston (she coordinated furniture and finishes for the project). "This client was the principal of their high school and knew all of them very well and Wayne, too. This made it very personal, indeed, and we wanted everything to be perfect!"
The 23- by 16-foot addition, located at the back of the house in Cypress, looks out onto a manmade lake in the homeowners' subdivision. The focal point? A 9-foot-8-inch-high-by-7-foot-wide corner fireplace in Earth Grey rustic ledgestone from Colorstone in Houston. The fireplace features a custom wooden mantel, stone bench seating and a 52-inch Sunbrite outdoor TV.
Another highlight is the flooring - silver travertine tile laid out in a Versailles pattern. "We chose silver travertine in a 'Tumbled' color palette with variations of cream and brown," says Lisha. "So we had those two colors, plus grey, to pull from."
The 7-foot-long, stucco outdoor kitchen island's countertops are also noteworthy - Absolute Black granite in a leathered finish offering a modern look and a dark grey hue that works perfectly with the color palette. The kitchen island also houses an RCS 30-inch grill and fridge.
The seating area includes a sectional couch, coffee table, two swivel chairs and two ottomans - all from Restoration Hardware.
"We used Restoration Hardware's Biscayne sectional, swivel chairs and ottomans in gray, with textured linen weave in Sand and cushions and peacock accent pillows in gray," says Lisha. The coffee table is made of solid teak with a concrete top - as is the matching side table.
"We added a console table, also in teak, behind the sofa. And for accents, we added three Amalfi lanterns from Restoration Hardware in weathered zinc."
A Sunbrella® Heathered area rug (in Gray) was added to anchor the space and visually tie it together.
"The space as a whole leans towards a transitional style, in that it has many traditional cozy comforts and colors, but the furniture gives it a more contemporary look," says Lisha. "The idea from the beginning was to marry these two styles, as our clients wanted a look that would not age and be in vogue for years to come."
On the exterior, you can see how we worked to make the addition blend with the existing home - matching the shingles and stucco and continuing the landscaping.
3D graphic renderings and a virtual video tour allowed the clients to know exactly what the space would look like beforehand.
"It takes a lot of the guesswork out of the process," says Outdoor Homescapes' graphic designer, Kristy Buell Franks. "Floor plans and elevation drawings are good for giving an idea of the overall scope of the project, but it's the 3D renderings that really show what the space is going to look like."
The 3D graphics and video tours also help immensely when choosing finishing materials and furniture, she says: "The clients' choices can be put into the design to allow the clients to see how the materials will work with the existing materials on the house and how the furniture will look in the space."
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