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Grant and Power Landscaping
This cozy outdoor space was made to feel more like a living room, complete with a custom fireplace. The mortared walls and columns give the sense of enclosure while still leaving access to the rest of the yard.
Photo by Linda Oyama Bryan
Quarry Mill
This welcoming outdoor living area with a covered patio and stainless steel outdoor kitchen showcase the Quarry Mill's Stonegate classic buff limestone real thin veneer. Stonegate is a classic and traditional choice for a natural limestone veneer. The stone is neutral and complementary allowing design flexibility with other siding, roofing, and flooring elements. Stonegate is predominantly an off white or buff tone with shades of grey. The stone has a slight amount of natural veining that looks similar to light pencil lines across parts of the stone. The veining is not visible from a distance but its detail and uniqueness are revealed upon close inspection. The depth and character of the veining in Stonegate can only be found in natural stone. Stonegate is considered an ashlar pattern but is on the rougher end as it is created to be less linear and clean-cut than some of our other ashlar options.
Ryan Rhodes Designs, Inc.
Inspiration for a contemporary living room in Seattle with a two-sided fireplace.
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TG-Studio
With a ceiling more than 40ft high and three stepped levels to accommodate, Griem removed the old staircase between the middle and lower levels and replaced it with a more compact design cantilevered off the library area. The stair doubles back on itself and has transparent reinforced glass balustrades. Reinforced glass was also used to front the stepped level of the middle and upper floors.
Photographer:Philip Vile
Mark Brand Architecture
For this remodel in Portola Valley, California we were hired to rejuvenate a circa 1980 modernist house clad in deteriorating vertical wood siding. The house included a greenhouse style sunroom which got so unbearably hot as to be unusable. We opened up the floor plan and completely demolished the sunroom, replacing it with a new dining room open to the remodeled living room and kitchen. We added a new office and deck above the new dining room and replaced all of the exterior windows, mostly with oversized sliding aluminum doors by Fleetwood to open the house up to the wooded hillside setting. Stainless steel railings protect the inhabitants where the sliding doors open more than 50 feet above the ground below. We replaced the wood siding with stucco in varying tones of gray, white and black, creating new exterior lines, massing and proportions. We also created a new master suite upstairs and remodeled the existing powder room.
Architecture by Mark Brand Architecture. Interior Design by Mark Brand Architecture in collaboration with Applegate Tran Interiors. Lighting design by Luminae Souter. Photos by Christopher Stark Photography.
Buckminster Green LLC
This is an example of a traditional l-shaped kitchen in Philadelphia with raised-panel cabinets, wood benchtops, blue cabinets, blue splashback and stainless steel appliances.
Dupuis Design
The client wanted to use this terrace for entertainment. All we needed was a proper layout, lighting, make it fun and functional. Budget was a question so we avoided any contracting work, mixed affordable and expensive items. The outdoor barbecue existed, so I added in a firepit table, RGB led lighted planters and cube stools, purchased aluminum planters from CB2 and had it painted in red (the client likes warm colors), outdoor furnitures from CB2 and voila !! Oh of course let's not forget the pillows and throw.
Photo Credit: Coy Gutierrez
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Design West
This coastal outdoor living covered patio is equipped with a summer kitchen, including a stainless steel covered grill, with cascading back-splash detail that brings your eye up toward the ceiling.
Custom wood detailing and architectural beam work can be admired from above.
McKinney Homes LLC
Traditional exterior of brick and stone brings a classic look to this home.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional one-storey exterior in Dallas with stone veneer.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional one-storey exterior in Dallas with stone veneer.
Melton Design Build
Along with the kitchen window, the door in the living room opens all the way to the back deck. The deck has sitting space, a fire pit, and a grill. Between the deck and the living room, the transition is smooth and the beautiful open space can be enjoyed by many people. It is a great place to entertain or enjoy the Colorado weather.
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Divine Flooring
Trickle Creek Homes
Mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in Calgary with light hardwood floors, white walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround and beige floor.
Mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in Calgary with light hardwood floors, white walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround and beige floor.
Worthington Design & Remodeling
Cabinetry in a Mink finish was used for the bar cabinets and media built-ins. Ledge stone was used for the bar backsplash, bar wall and fireplace surround to create consistency throughout the basement.
Photo Credit: Chris Whonsetler
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Pool house and guest cottage with bat and board siding, standing seam metal roof, stone wainscot, and outdoor stone fireplace with distressed wood mantel.
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Zoe Feldman Design, Inc.
Entry Hall. Photo credit: Ricci Shryock
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional entry hall in DC Metro with a single front door, ceramic floors and grey walls.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional entry hall in DC Metro with a single front door, ceramic floors and grey walls.
Michael McKinley and Associates, LLC
Renovation of a dated 1980's waterfront kitchen.
The home's kitchen has been featured in several Houzz articles including: The 20 Most Popular Kitchens on Houzz, Kitchen of the Week: Crisp and Coastal on the Connecticut Shore, 10 Ideas for a Breezy Coastal Kitchen and Cobalt Gets the Red Carpet Treatment.
Links to Houzz articles:
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/26754719/list/kitchen-of-the-week-crisp-and-coastal-on-the-connecticut-shore
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/42347455/list/the-20-most-popular-kitchens-on-houzz
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/49000927/list/10-ideas-for-a-breezy-coastal-kitchen
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/18330068/list/cobalt-gets-the-red-carpet-treatment
Photo: Warren Jagger
Krugel Cobbles, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Douglas Hoerr, FASLA; Photos by Linda Oyama Bryan
Inspiration for a mediterranean courtyard formal garden for summer in Chicago with natural stone pavers.
Inspiration for a mediterranean courtyard formal garden for summer in Chicago with natural stone pavers.
InnovationLand
We love this rustic-modern Houston patio addition with an outdoor kitchen and double pergola!
It not only made the most of a long, narrow space while satisfying strict homeowners association rules, but did so affordably in a warm, timeless style.
“The client really enjoys outdoor living, but had a specific budget they wanted to meet,” explains Outdoor Homescapes owner Wayne Franks. “They also live on a golf course and had to meet particular HOA requirements.”
The HOA requirements restricted how far back the new 450-square-foot patio and pergola could extend back into the yard. The HOA also wanted to make sure the patio’s colors and materials matched the existing home and others around it.
“We chose colors and materials that offered texture and character, but that would go with just about anything around it,” says Wayne. “We found what we were looking for in the Fantastico travertine and Austin limestone – two materials clients love and just can’t go wrong with.”
The Austin limestone facing the 8-foot-square, L-shaped kitchen island is dry-stacked in a castle pattern for a naturalistic, rustic look. Yet its light, neutral color keeps the style fresh and modern.
Adding to the modern look are the stainless steel appliances: an RCS 30-inch stainless steel grill, double burner and outdoor fridge. Even though the finishes on the sink and light fixtures (Hunter pendant lamps and Hampton Bay light/fan combos) have a different finish – oil-rubbed-bronze – this actually follows the recent trend of mixing different metals, materials and finishes.
“The look’s not so matchy-matchy anymore,” explains Wayne. “Mixing it up makes it look more authentic and personalized.”
That’s why backsplashes like the one in this project – done in glass and metal mosaic – are also becoming more popular than traditional ceramic tile.
Another recent trend can be seen here, too – an amping up of color variation and texture.
“In addition to the split-face texture of the rock, you can definitely see the bold color variation in the travertine,” says Wayne.
The flooring is a Fantastico travertine, laid out in a Versailles pattern. “The Fantastico tile is killer,” says Wayne. “The warm reds go great with red brick, which we have a lot of around here.”
The countertop with the rounded, raised bar at the end is English walnut travertine.
The red bar stools also add a pop of exciting color that contrasts nicely with the greenery around the patio.
The double pergola, continues Wayne, is No. 2 pine stained a Minwax honey-gold. One side of the pergola – the side over the seating area – is covered with Lexan, a clear material that keeps out rain, heat and UV rays.
The pergola also juts further into the yard on that side. “It’s called a scallop, and it just lends some visual interest,” explains Wayne. “It prevents the pergola from just looking like one big rectangular hunk of wood.”
Wayne particularly likes how everything blended so well with the brick – which was a big concern – yet didn’t come off as too neutral or boring.
“The Fantastico travertine and red chairs do an excellent job of pulling the red from the brick and working with the warmth of that color to make a super-inviting space,” says Wayne. “We’re really pleased with how it all ties together so well.”
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bhh Partners Planners / Architects
Large Log Home with Large Log Beams, High Wood Ceiling, Wood Floors and Stone Fireplace
Design ideas for a traditional living room in Denver with a stone fireplace surround.
Design ideas for a traditional living room in Denver with a stone fireplace surround.
JJ Interiors
Teri Fotheringham
Contemporary kitchen in Denver with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble benchtops, blue splashback, glass tile splashback and stainless steel appliances.
Contemporary kitchen in Denver with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble benchtops, blue splashback, glass tile splashback and stainless steel appliances.
Wright Design
Perched on a knoll atop a lakeside peninsula, this transitional home combines English manor-inspired details with more contemporary design elements. The exterior is constructed from Doggett Mountain stone and wavy edge siding topped with a slate roof. The front porch with limestone surround leads to quietly luxurious interiors featuring plaster walls and white oak floors, and highlighted by limestone accents and hand-wrought iron lighting.
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