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Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
Details make a difference! Notice the squared-off corners of the island countertop, the arrows at the four corners of the diamond-shaped backsplash, the crown molding and iron chandelier.
Quintessa Homes
Design ideas for a transitional two-storey white house exterior in Houston with a gable roof.
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Michael F Gallagher, Architect
Darren Edwards
Design ideas for a large country two-storey exterior in Denver.
Design ideas for a large country two-storey exterior in Denver.
Elevation Architects
Jason Wells
Inspiration for a contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in San Francisco.
Ectypos Architecture
Dense landscaping, terraces, steps and ramps lending depth to narrow yards.
Photo by: Joe Iano
Inspiration for a large traditional three-storey beige house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a flat roof and a shingle roof.
Inspiration for a large traditional three-storey beige house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a flat roof and a shingle roof.
Rosebrook Pools, Inc.
Winnetka swimming pool, spa and outdoor kitchen by Rosebrook Pools.
847-362-0400
Classic swimming pool with contemporary detail. Glass tile accents pool and spa waterline, tanning ledge,and spa overflow. Laminar deck jets surround pool along with an additional raised stone water feature. The deck and coping are in Valders Limestone. The patio is equipped with a full outdoor kitchen and a pergola. The spa and kitchen use Connecticut stone veneer, and the kitchen is topped with black granite.
Norman Sizemore Photography
Design First Interiors
This kitchen was only made possible by a combination of manipulating the architecture of the house and redefining the spaces. Some structural limitations gave rise to elegant solutions in the design of the demising walls and the ceiling over the kitchen. This ceiling design motif was repeated for the breakfast area and the dining room adjacent. The former porch was captured to the interior for an enhanced breakfast room. New defining walls established a language that was repeated in the cabinet layout. A walnut eating bar is shaped to match the walnut cabinets that surround the fridge. This bridge shape was again repeated in the shape of the countertop.
Two-tone cabinets of black gloss lacquer and horizontal grain-matched walnut create a striking contrast to each other and are complimented by the limestone floor and stainless appliances. By intentionally leaving the cooktop wall empty of uppers that tough the ceiling, a simple solution of walnut backsplash panels adds to the width perception of the room.
Photo Credit: Metropolis Studio
Concept Building
Inspiration for a large transitional backyard rectangular pool in Boston with a hot tub and concrete pavers.
Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture
Photo of a beach style eat-in kitchen in Seattle with marble benchtops, beige splashback and stainless steel appliances.
Stanton Homes
Stanton Homes can customize virtually any floor plan from any architect or online home plan source - to your exact specifications - even by adding an elevator.
Design First Interiors
This kitchen was only made possible by a combination of manipulating the architecture of the house and redefining the spaces. Some structural limitations gave rise to elegant solutions in the design of the demising walls and the ceiling over the kitchen. This ceiling design motif was repeated for the breakfast area and the dining room adjacent. The former porch was captured to the interior for an enhanced breakfast room. New defining walls established a language that was repeated in the cabinet layout. A walnut eating bar is shaped to match the walnut cabinets that surround the fridge. This bridge shape was again repeated in the shape of the countertop.
Two-tone cabinets of black gloss lacquer and horizontal grain-matched walnut create a striking contrast to each other and are complimented by the limestone floor and stainless appliances. By intentionally leaving the cooktop wall empty of uppers that tough the ceiling, a simple solution of walnut backsplash panels adds to the width perception of the room.
Photo Credit: Metropolis Studio
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