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Barron Designs
It is hard for your eyes not to gravitate to the ceiling with these beautiful faux wood beams from Barron Designs! Used in this dining room is our Tuscany faux wood beam in Rich Walnut!
Rehome Remodeling
The room has wooden print vinyl floors and a vaulted ceiling with an exposed beam. Classic modern kitchen with a shaker blue island and grey cabinets. Cabinets line the back wall in an L shape and continue after the backdoor to line the far wall. The kitchen has white quarts countertops and stainless steel fixtures and appliances. Gas stove in the island and a single bowl sink. There are three hanging kitchen lights- one over the sink and two over the kitchen island. There are eight recessed lights in the kitchen as well.
Rehome Remodeling
The room has wooden print vinyl floors and a vaulted ceiling with an exposed beam. Classic modern kitchen with a shaker blue island and grey cabinets. Cabinets line the back wall in an L shape and continue after the backdoor to line the far wall. The kitchen has white quarts countertops and stainless steel fixtures and appliances. Gas stove in the island and a single bowl sink. There are three hanging kitchen lights- one over the sink and two over the kitchen island. There are eight recessed lights in the kitchen as well.
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Rehome Remodeling
The room has wooden print vinyl floors and a vaulted ceiling with an exposed beam. Classic modern kitchen with a shaker blue island and grey cabinets. Cabinets line the back wall in an L shape and continue after the backdoor to line the far wall. The kitchen has white quarts countertops and stainless steel fixtures and appliances. Gas stove in the island and a single bowl sink. There are three hanging kitchen lights- one over the sink and two over the kitchen island. There are eight recessed lights in the kitchen as well.
Amanda Still, Hill Design + Gallery
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Austin with shaker cabinets, green cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Quinn and Paige, residents of this tired 1960’s tri-level home hated their kitchen. As a matter of fact, prior to making plans to renovate the first floor - they considered selling the home, but were reluctant because of its enviable location near the heart of downtown Barrington which was within walking distance to local stores and all their favorite places. So instead they contacted Advance Design Studio after hearing about them from a neighbor, to rescue their tired home and give it new life.
The very first plan was to remove the constricting walls surrounding the original kitchen, and open the expansive first floor living room and dining area to the new heart of the space; a stunning state of the art coastal designed kitchen. Exposing attractive beams in the vaulted ceiling created an interesting structural detail that suits the open plan and salutes the original architecture of the home, further emphasizing the height of the new space enjoyed now by the family as a great room.
The stage was set for the seaside feel of this kitchen by pairing crisp white painted maple cabinets with Dura Supreme’s one of kind hand weathered finish on the island in soft blue-green finish. But the authentic feeling of being on your favorite beach was supremely achieved by the matching of unique Mt. Claire marble on the island and the specialty Wareham acid washed stone on the perimeter counter tops. Pictures don’t do justice to the feel of this stone under your hand; its water-washed texture reminds instantly of summer vacations collecting rocks softly etched by hundreds of waves.
Stainless steel appliances and satin nickel hardware shine brightly against the backdrop of bright white subway tiles accentuated by subtle grey grout lines contributing to the nautical feel of this comfortable kitchen. Seeded glass door cabinetry reminiscent of beach grasses dress up the space just enough, and a proud 6” stacked crown molding extends above 36” wall cabinets into the expanse of the now taller space; balancing this kitchen nicely within its newly integrated home.
Features in this kitchen include a built in standard depth refrigerator, pull out spice racks, tall tray dividers and wood super Susan with double pull out trash and recycling. A cutlery divider holds sharp knives, and an angled cabinet was customized to hold a secret USB charging station. The bright white Kohler farm sink is graced by an elegant bridge faucet in brushed nickel. This now airy and spacious kitchen has room for guest and family to congregate around the large island, complete with stools and attractive hidden storage for seldom used entertainment pieces.
“I was sold when I saw the drawings. My designer nailed it, down to every last storage idea and coastal detail I envisioned, it was all in there. It was unbelievable how accurate her interpretation was of what was in my head; working with her made my kitchen renovation so easy, it’s as if she literally read my mind”, said Paige enthusiastically.
The woman of the house expressed upon completion not only her love for her fantastic new cooking space, but how renovating her kitchen has given new life to the entire home. Talk of moving has been relegated to the recycling bin, and instead the family is discussing plans to renovate the master bath now that they’ve decided to stay for the long term. Friends who visit the home do a double-take as they recognize the new space’s dramatic transformation from original cramped and closed spaces - to the now amazingly fresh open kitchen that has become the center of every gathering and family meal.
Designer: Nicole Ryan
Photographer: Joe Nowak
Studio Architects
Photo by Gordon Gregory, Interior design by Carter Kay Interiors.
Small country loft-style living room in Other with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Small country loft-style living room in Other with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Burton Architecture
modern kitchen addition and living room/dining room remodel
photos: Cesar Rubio (www.cesarrubio.com)
This is an example of a modern living room in San Francisco with a tile fireplace surround.
This is an example of a modern living room in San Francisco with a tile fireplace surround.
SCHLAGENHAFT STUDIO
A randomly composed stone fireplace defines a cozy corner.
Design ideas for a mid-sized country enclosed family room in Milwaukee with a stone fireplace surround, brown floor, brown walls and a corner fireplace.
Design ideas for a mid-sized country enclosed family room in Milwaukee with a stone fireplace surround, brown floor, brown walls and a corner fireplace.
Rehme Steel Windows & Doors
Rehme Steel Windows & Doors
Poteet Architects
Rubiola Construction Company
Inspiration for a midcentury master bedroom in Austin with white walls and dark hardwood floors.
Inspiration for a midcentury master bedroom in Austin with white walls and dark hardwood floors.
Amazing Spaces
This is a great house. Perched high on a private, heavily wooded site, it has a rustic contemporary aesthetic. Vaulted ceilings, sky lights, large windows and natural materials punctuate the main spaces. The existing large format mosaic slate floor grabs your attention upon entering the home extending throughout the foyer, kitchen, and family room.
Specific requirements included a larger island with workspace for each of the homeowners featuring a homemade pasta station which requires small appliances on lift-up mechanisms as well as a custom-designed pasta drying rack. Both chefs wanted their own prep sink on the island complete with a garbage “shoot” which we concealed below sliding cutting boards. A second and overwhelming requirement was storage for a large collection of dishes, serving platters, specialty utensils, cooking equipment and such. To meet those needs we took the opportunity to get creative with storage: sliding doors were designed for a coffee station adjacent to the main sink; hid the steam oven, microwave and toaster oven within a stainless steel niche hidden behind pantry doors; added a narrow base cabinet adjacent to the range for their large spice collection; concealed a small broom closet behind the refrigerator; and filled the only available wall with full-height storage complete with a small niche for charging phones and organizing mail. We added 48” high base cabinets behind the main sink to function as a bar/buffet counter as well as overflow for kitchen items.
The client’s existing vintage commercial grade Wolf stove and hood commands attention with a tall backdrop of exposed brick from the fireplace in the adjacent living room. We loved the rustic appeal of the brick along with the existing wood beams, and complimented those elements with wired brushed white oak cabinets. The grayish stain ties in the floor color while the slab door style brings a modern element to the space. We lightened the color scheme with a mix of white marble and quartz countertops. The waterfall countertop adjacent to the dining table shows off the amazing veining of the marble while adding contrast to the floor. Special materials are used throughout, featured on the textured leather-wrapped pantry doors, patina zinc bar countertop, and hand-stitched leather cabinet hardware. We took advantage of the tall ceilings by adding two walnut linear pendants over the island that create a sculptural effect and coordinated them with the new dining pendant and three wall sconces on the beam over the main sink.
CG&S Design-Build
Design: Mark Lind
Project Management: Jon Strain
Photography: Paul Finkel, 2012
Photo of a large contemporary wood floating staircase in Austin with open risers.
Photo of a large contemporary wood floating staircase in Austin with open risers.
Kettle River Timberworks Ltd.
This Vancouver residence was all about attention to detail. A highly involved client and close partnering with Peter Rose Architects and general contractor, Feature Projects, made this project challenging and satisfying. Kettle River Timberworks provided detail design, fabrication and installation of the heavy timber elements including the exterior brackets, timber and steel staircase and a spectacular heavy timber door.
Photo Credit: Dom Koric
World Wide Stereo
Karen Tropea
Design ideas for a country l-shaped kitchen in Philadelphia with distressed cabinets, marble benchtops, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and a farmhouse sink.
Design ideas for a country l-shaped kitchen in Philadelphia with distressed cabinets, marble benchtops, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and a farmhouse sink.
Orren Pickell Building Group
**Project Overview**
This new construction home built next to a serene lake features a gorgeous, large-scale kitchen that also connects to a bar, home office, breakfast room and great room. The homeowners sought the warmth of traditional styling, updated for today. In addition, they wanted to incorporate unexpected touches that would add personality. Strategic use of furniture details combined with clean lines brings the traditional style forward, making the kitchen feel fresh, new and timeless.
**What Makes This Project Unique?*
Three finishes, including vintage white paint, stained cherry and textured painted gray oak cabinetry, work together beautifully to create a varied, unique space. Above the wall cabinets, glass cabinets with X mullions add interest and decorative storage. Single ovens are tucked in cabinets under a window, and a warming drawer under one perfectly matches the cabinet drawer under the other. Matching furniture-style armoires flank the wall ovens, housing the freezer and a pantry in one and custom designed large scale appliance garage with retractable doors in the other. Other furniture touches can be found on the sink cabinet and range top cabinet that help complete the look. The variety of colors and textures of the stained and painted cabinetry, custom dark finish copper hood, wood ceiling beams, glass cabinets, wood floors and sleek backsplash bring the whole look together.
**Design Challenges*
Even though the space is large, we were challenged by having to work around the two doorways, two windows and many traffic patterns that run through the kitchen. Wall space for large appliances was quickly in short supply. Because we were involved early in the project, we were able to work with the architect to expanded the kitchen footprint in order to make the layout work and get appliance placement just right. We had other architectural elements to work with that we wanted to compliment the kitchen design but also dictated what we could do with the cabinetry. The wall cabinet height was determined based on the beams in the space. The oven wall with furniture armoires was designed around the window with the lake view. The height of the oven cabinets was determined by the window. We were able to use these obstacles and challenges to design creatively and make this kitchen one of a kind.
Photo by MIke Kaskel
Harbor Kitchen Design
Single Family home in the Mt Washington neighborhood of Baltimore. From dated, dark and closed to open, bright and beautiful. A structural steel I beam was installed over square steel columns on an 18" thick fieldstone foundation wall to bring this kitchen into the 21st century. Kudos to Home Tailor Baltimore, the general contractor on this project! Photos by Mark Moyer Photography.
Don Ziebell
Lisa Romerein (photography)
Oz Architects (Architecture) Don Ziebell Principal, Zahir Poonawala Project Architect
Oz Interiors (Interior Design) Inga Rehmann, Principal Laura Huttenhauer, Senior Designer
Oz Architects (Hardscape Design)
Desert Star Construction (Construction)
neely architecture
Modern stone farmhouse - Master Bathroom
Photo: Barry Halkin
Contemporary bathroom in Philadelphia with an integrated sink.
Contemporary bathroom in Philadelphia with an integrated sink.
Exposed Steel Beam - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
ísARK Studio
Salvaged glulam beams reflect a visible beauty with a hidden strength. A play on refined and rustic was used to bring a character and history to a new modern, fresh and clean palate. Glulam beams are already a very sustainable material because it uses smaller pieces of dimensional lumber to make a larger beam but because we were able to salvage this from a local warehouse we were able to take it a step further on these staircase steps.
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