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Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Storage Solutions - Our wine rack cabinets (vertical or horizontal) offer attractive storage and display of your favorite wines (WWR and BWR).
“Loft” Living originated in Paris when artists established studios in abandoned warehouses to accommodate the oversized paintings popular at the time. Modern loft environments idealize the characteristics of their early counterparts with high ceilings, exposed beams, open spaces, and vintage flooring or brickwork. Soaring windows frame dramatic city skylines, and interior spaces pack a powerful visual punch with their clean lines and minimalist approach to detail. Dura Supreme cabinetry coordinates perfectly within this design genre with sleek contemporary door styles and equally sleek interiors.
This kitchen features Moda cabinet doors with vertical grain, which gives this kitchen its sleek minimalistic design. Lofted design often starts with a neutral color then uses a mix of raw materials, in this kitchen we’ve mixed in brushed metal throughout using Aluminum Framed doors, stainless steel hardware, stainless steel appliances, and glazed tiles for the backsplash.
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Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Exposed beams, unfinished hardwood and this gorgeous hand-made railing highlight the simplicity and coziness of the cabin.
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Flavin Architects
This house is discreetly tucked into its wooded site in the Mad River Valley near the Sugarbush Resort in Vermont. The soaring roof lines complement the slope of the land and open up views though large windows to a meadow planted with native wildflowers. The house was built with natural materials of cedar shingles, fir beams and native stone walls. These materials are complemented with innovative touches including concrete floors, composite exterior wall panels and exposed steel beams. The home is passively heated by the sun, aided by triple pane windows and super-insulated walls.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Wolfe Construction Ltd
Douglas fir glulam and steel staircase at main entry
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary entry hall in Vancouver with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary entry hall in Vancouver with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Schulberg Demkiw Architects
Derek Swalwell
Photo of a mid-sized modern wood straight staircase in Melbourne with wood risers.
Photo of a mid-sized modern wood straight staircase in Melbourne with wood risers.
Andre Rothblatt Architecture
This is an example of a transitional kitchen in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, stainless steel benchtops, shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, green splashback and an integrated sink.
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Storage Solutions - Our tall pantry (available with wood or wire shelves) provides an amazing amount of storage on full-extension glides (TPOP and TPOPW).
“Loft” Living originated in Paris when artists established studios in abandoned warehouses to accommodate the oversized paintings popular at the time. Modern loft environments idealize the characteristics of their early counterparts with high ceilings, exposed beams, open spaces, and vintage flooring or brickwork. Soaring windows frame dramatic city skylines, and interior spaces pack a powerful visual punch with their clean lines and minimalist approach to detail. Dura Supreme cabinetry coordinates perfectly within this design genre with sleek contemporary door styles and equally sleek interiors.
This kitchen features Moda cabinet doors with vertical grain, which gives this kitchen its sleek minimalistic design. Lofted design often starts with a neutral color then uses a mix of raw materials, in this kitchen we’ve mixed in brushed metal throughout using Aluminum Framed doors, stainless steel hardware, stainless steel appliances, and glazed tiles for the backsplash.
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2fORM Architecture
This design of the Fox Hollow Residence breaks down the scale and the conventional notion of an upscale home by separating the primary functions of the house into a series of linked pods that dance playfully along the sloped terrain. This simple gesture gives a distinct character and function to each of the three zones (utility, living, and bedroom), and the resulting smaller-scale structures reduce the environmental impact of the home on the site.
Simple shed roof forms open to the south, providing both a breathtaking view of the Willamette Valley and the optimal solar orientation for passive heating. The home is also passively cooled through use of ceiling fans, operable windows, and vents that draw cool air from the earth-bermed basement below.
The Fox Hollow Residence demonstrates that architecture can be both environmentally friendly and beautiful. The craftsmanship and richness of materials draws from a Pacific Northwest vernacular through use of natural cedar shingles, custom ironwork, and exposed salvaged timber beams. Every detail has been thoughtfully executed, from the modern steel connections to the traditional Amish wood joinery. By thinking outside of the typical residential box, this home has become a showcase of local craft, sustainability and efficient living.
This project was awarded second place in the 2007 People’s Choice Award for Residential Architecture by the A.I.A. Southwest Oregon Chapter. It was also featured in the Winter 2008-2009 issue of “Eugene Magazine”, Lane County’s Lifestyle Quarterly.
Align Design LLC
Hex tile in the kitchen feathers into the wood that covers the rest of the space.
Design ideas for a large transitional u-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, cement tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic floors, with island, multi-coloured floor and grey benchtop.
Design ideas for a large transitional u-shaped open plan kitchen in Other with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, cement tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic floors, with island, multi-coloured floor and grey benchtop.
Lane Homes & Remodeling Inc.
Inspiration for a transitional bathroom in Richmond with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a freestanding tub and beige tile.
Bligh Graham Architects
Scott Burrows
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Brisbane with an undermount sink, concrete benchtops and with island.
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Brisbane with an undermount sink, concrete benchtops and with island.
Allwood Construction Inc
Design ideas for a country entryway in San Francisco with concrete floors, a single front door and a light wood front door.
Gilbertson Photography
Gilbertson Photography
Photo of a contemporary kitchen in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, multi-coloured splashback, dark hardwood floors and with island.
Photo of a contemporary kitchen in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, multi-coloured splashback, dark hardwood floors and with island.
Allwood Construction Inc
This is an example of a large country open concept family room in San Francisco with grey walls, concrete floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and a wall-mounted tv.
Aspen Leaf Interiors
Design ideas for a large country open concept living room in Other with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a stone fireplace surround, brown floor, a wall-mounted tv and a standard fireplace.
Paradise Tiny Homes LLC
Thick curly Hawaiian mango wood acts as a sill for this awning pass-through window. It's almost a bartop on its own.
This coastal, contemporary Tiny Home features a warm yet industrial style kitchen with stainless steel counters and husky tool drawers with black cabinets. the silver metal counters are complimented by grey subway tiling as a backsplash against the warmth of the locally sourced curly mango wood windowsill ledge. I mango wood windowsill also acts as a pass-through window to an outdoor bar and seating area on the deck. Entertaining guests right from the kitchen essentially makes this a wet-bar. LED track lighting adds the right amount of accent lighting and brightness to the area. The window is actually a french door that is mirrored on the opposite side of the kitchen. This kitchen has 7-foot long stainless steel counters on either end. There are stainless steel outlet covers to match the industrial look. There are stained exposed beams adding a cozy and stylish feeling to the room. To the back end of the kitchen is a frosted glass pocket door leading to the bathroom. All shelving is made of Hawaiian locally sourced curly mango wood. A stainless steel fridge matches the rest of the style and is built-in to the staircase of this tiny home. Dish drying racks are hung on the wall to conserve space and reduce clutter.
Jamestown Estate Homes
Steve Chenn Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Houston with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, granite benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors and with island.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional l-shaped open plan kitchen in Houston with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, granite benchtops, beige splashback, stone tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors and with island.
Chelsea Sachs Design
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This is an example of a country bathroom in San Francisco with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood benchtops, an open shower, gray tile, an open shower and brown benchtops.
This is an example of a country bathroom in San Francisco with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood benchtops, an open shower, gray tile, an open shower and brown benchtops.
Exposed Steel Beam - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Flavin Architects
This house is discreetly tucked into its wooded site in the Mad River Valley near the Sugarbush Resort in Vermont. The soaring roof lines complement the slope of the land and open up views though large windows to a meadow planted with native wildflowers. The house was built with natural materials of cedar shingles, fir beams and native stone walls. These materials are complemented with innovative touches including concrete floors, composite exterior wall panels and exposed steel beams. The home is passively heated by the sun, aided by triple pane windows and super-insulated walls.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
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