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THE DREAM White Kitchen! This room is elegant and visually stunning with clean modern lines, and yet replete with warm, inviting charm in every aspect of its design. This gorgeous white kitchen by Courthouse Design/Build with wonderful Wood-Mode cabinetry from the Courthouse Kitchens & Baths Design Studio seamlessly combines traditional elements with contemporary, modern design to bring that perfect dream of a white kitchen to life.
Kenneth M. Wyner Photography Inc.
Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
The new floors are local Oregon white oak, and the dining table was made from locally salvaged walnut. The range is a vintage Craigslist find, and a wood-burning stove easily and efficiently heats the small house. Photo by Lincoln Barbour.
Doors For Builders Inc
Custom Front Entry Door - Single with 2 Sidelites - Craftsman Collection - Doors For Builders Inc.
Model: DB-311 2SL CST
68-11/16 x 86-3/4 x 4-9/16 (inches)
Shown in Mahogany Wood with Walnut Finish
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Jordan Iverson Signature Homes
2012 KuDa Photography
Large contemporary open concept living room in Portland with grey walls, a wall-mounted tv, dark hardwood floors and a ribbon fireplace.
Large contemporary open concept living room in Portland with grey walls, a wall-mounted tv, dark hardwood floors and a ribbon fireplace.
Wood & Iron Lamps
Beautiful Reclaimed Wood Coffee Table made with Wood & pipes.
48" x 24" x 16"
Available in any size and many different finishes.
This is an example of a country living room in Montreal.
This is an example of a country living room in Montreal.
Buckminster Green LLC
Inspiration for a traditional kitchen in Philadelphia with wood benchtops, raised-panel cabinets and blue cabinets.
Lynn Gaffney Architect, PLLC
Kitchen open to Dining and Living with high polycarbonate panels and sliding doors towards meadow allow for a full day of natural light. Large photo shows mudroom door to right of refrigerator with access from entry (foyer).
Cabinets: custom maple with icestone counters (www.icestone.biz).
Floor: polished concrete with local bluestone aggregate. Wood wall: reclaimed “mushroom” wood (cypress planks from PA mushroom barns (sourced through www.antiqueandvintagewoods.com).
Altura Architects
Bright laundry room with a rustic touch. Distressed wood countertop with storage above. Industrial looking pipe was install overhead to hang laundry. We used the timber frame of a century old barn to build this rustic modern house. The barn was dismantled, and reassembled on site. Inside, we designed the home to showcase as much of the original timber frame as possible.
Photography by Todd Crawford
Barbra Bright Design
The mixture of grey green cabinets with the distressed wood floors and ceilings, gives this farmhouse kitchen a feeling of warmth.
Cabinets: Brookhaven and the color is Green Stone
Benjamin Moore paint color: There's not an exact match for Green Stone, but Gettysburg Grey, HC 107 is close.
Sink: Krauss, model KHF200-30, stainless steel
Faucet: Kraus, modelKPF-1602
Hardware: Restoration hardware, Dakota cup and Dakota round knob. The finish was either the chestnut or iron.
Windows: Bloomberg is the manufacturer
the hardware is from Restoration hardware--Dakota cup and Dakota round knob. The finish was either the chestnut or iron.
Floors: European Oak that is wired brushed. The company is Provenza, Pompeii collection and the color is Amiata.
Distressed wood: The wood is cedar that's been treated to look distressed! My client is brilliant , so he did some googling (is that a word?) and came across several sites that had a recipe to do just that. He put a steel wool pad into a jar of vinegar and let it sit for a bit. In another jar, he mixed black tea with water. Brush the tea on first and let it dry. Then brush on the steel wool/vinegar (don't forget to strain the wool). Voila, the wood turns dark.
Andrew McKinney Photography
Urban Grain
Reclaimed Scaffolding Boards and Galvanised Steel Pipe Long Low Bench or Console Table - Its salvaged vintage industrial design works perfectly in a sophisticated, casual living space.
This TV Bench / Console Long Low Table / Display Table can be made to measure to your own specifications. The one pictured here is 214cm wide x 38cm tall x 44cm deep... but the sky's the limit... these shelves can be made with double the number of steel pipe risers so it can be freestanding... the piping can be painted.... scaffolding boards could be substituted for reclaimed floor boards, chunky reclaimed timber of any type, toughened glass, sheet metal, wire grills, railway sleepers... whatever you would like... I can source anything and gladly will !
The scaffolding boards pictured in this example were simply brushed down so they retained a gritty raw look, but anything you choose to use can be distressed or polished up to create any required finish. I can also produce this, or anything similar using new scaffolding board, railway sleepers, plywood, reclaimed floorboards, reclaimed steel, ungalvanised pipe... the sky's the limit really... I am a designer maker, so can turn my hand to pretty much anything... I do not sell any of my products on behalf of anyone else... I thrive on being challenged !
Whenever I get the reclaimed scaffolding board it's rarely exactly the same length... it's generally been doctored over the years of use, but I can of course cut it to any required length and age the freshly exposed wood so it matches the rest of the finish... when I created this long low display table, however, I liked the slight difference in lengths and left them as they were... you can specify any little detail like this you would like left or removed and I can supply it to your exact specifications... I will communicate with you throughout the development of the project as I source the components you might require....
Please contact me to discuss any ideas or obtain quotes.
Any variation you require can come assembled or flat packed with detailed installation and build instructions... they are amazingly easy to put together.
scaffolding boards could be substituted for reclaimed floor boards, chunky reclaimed timber of any type, toughened glass, sheet metal, wire grills, railway sleepers... whatever you would like... I can source anything and gladly will !
The scaffolding boards pictured in this example were simply brushed down so they retained a gritty raw look, but anything you choose to use can be distressed or polished up to create any required finish. I can also produce this, or anything similar using new scaffolding board, railway sleepers, plywood, reclaimed floorboards, reclaimed steel, ungalvanised pipe... the sky's the limit really... I am a designer maker, so can turn my hand to pretty much anything... I do not sell any of my products on behalf of anyone else... I thrive on being challenged !
Whenever I get the reclaimed scaffolding board it's rarely exactly the same length... it's generally been doctored over the years of use, but I can of course cut it to any required length and age the freshly exposed wood so it matches the rest of the finish... when I created this long low display table, however, I liked the slight difference in lengths and left them as they were... you can specify any little detail like this you would like left or removed and I can supply it to your exact specifications... I will communicate with you throughout the development of the project as I source the components you might require....
Please contact me to discuss any ideas or obtain quotes.
Any variation you require can come assembled or flat packed with detailed installation and build instructions... they are amazingly easy to put together.
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Anushka Contractor
Dr. Shah works as a physician, and Mrs. Shah is a stay-at-home mom. Mrs. Shah was given the task of making their home colourful, upbeat, and bright in keeping with her personality. She was used to visiting her husband's clinic frequently, which had the traditional decor, therefore she didn't want to go mainstream with the typical dark wood and white interiors. Mr. Shah wanted the expenditure budget to be moderate, so we were free to experiment with colours and finishes.
We turned the client's four-bedroom flat, which was builder-ready, into a three-bedroom one. We replaced the apartment's old tile flooring using Nexion "Coniwood Cedro" tiles throughout the entire space in a herringbone pattern. The builder left the kitchen in its original condition, and we replaced the sink and faucet in the dry areas of the two bathrooms and the powder room to freshen them up. The master bathroom received a total remodel. All free-standing furniture is created in-house and is customised for size and style.
We immediately enter the spacious living area, which has big front windows that extend from end to end. A nesting coffee table and an L-shaped sofa make up the furniture arrangement. On the left, a movable-back upholstered swing, and two armchairs just across from it. The L-shaped sofa and the installation of a hardwood ceiling above the swing bring warmth to the room's plain, white ceiling. A tall highlighted mint green boxed panel with a modern design notion was inspired by old antique village doors and is located next to the armchairs. The boxed panel doubles as a closet and a door to one bedroom.
The bedroom next to the living area serves as a guest room as well as a temporary residence for their oldest daughter's American family. She requested a dark green sofa and a Scandinavian aesthetic, which is how this space was designed. Since this room is the smallest of the others, we had to design a couch bed that can be converted into a comfortable queen-sized bed for visitors. We only added a pastel-coloured splash of paint art wallpaper in a wood frame at the back of the sofa since we wanted the room to be as tidy and white on the walls. The clients wanted more seats so they could utilise the space as a den and perhaps host small gatherings. Because of this, we placed a wooden bench with storage within and an upholstered seating ledge on top by the window. A white-finished dresser and desk with a bespoke design are placed next to the sofa. Wardrobes guide the way through the room's white and mirror-finished hallway.
After passing through a little corridor with a textured, side-lit wall panel made of white Indian stone, we enter the living area once more. On the Indian stone wall, a teak wood console unit with an organic mirror above it and a little drawer for knick-knacks was mounted. The existing powder room, which was light grey and white in colour, is located just across from it. We replaced the sink and the faucet added a specially-made mirror and added a black and white drawer unit underneath.
The large dining room has a table that accommodates eight people. A table with a veneer finish and a huge tile top is part of the setting. A dramatic and asymmetrical feeling is created by 5 dining chairs in white with 2 different types. An upholstered bench with an upholstered back was resting against the wall. To increase the size of the master bedroom, we moved the shared wall between the dining area and the master bedroom in the direction of the dining area. The dining area's constructed niche was the perfect location for the client's intended temple.
The temple has veneer arched panels, a white door with a fluted finish for storage beneath the shelf, and an aqua-blue quartz inlay on a white stone back that serves as the temple's back. From the scraps of the composite stone, we also made the stairs to support the idol.
The doors with a disguised white and mirror frame are next to the dining area. A tall storage unit, the kitchen, a second tall storage unit, and a third bedroom are all accessible starting from the right.
The younger daughter and her husband, who frequently pays a visit to the couple, will use this bedroom. The layout of this bedroom, which is reached by a lengthy corridor, features a queen-size teak wood bed in the front, a headboard made of upholstered wood with a wooden frame, a side table with a fluted design panelled from top to bottom, and wardrobes with louvred designs on the right. A teak wood dresser with a drawer at the bottom is next to the closet. Streamlined profile lighting built into the mirror. Our client was particular that her room is made of wood and has straightforward ideas, therefore there is a ladder desk directly across from the bed in the corner.
Then we make our way back to the dining room. A dramatic blue door that goes into the master bedroom is located next to the hidden mirror and white-framed doors. This bedroom was created by combining two tiny bedrooms into one, giving the enormous king-size bed and wardrobes space on both sides. The bed and the white dressing area with the white wood-finished wardrobes for the clients' everyday use are visible upon arrival on the left. Next to this wardrobe is the master bathroom, which features a colour scheme of aqua blue, wood, and cream with gold fixtures and decorations. A shelf made of unfinished wood with lighting fixtures was added as a feature. For the clients' outerwear, there is another wardrobe section completed in bolivar green wood across from the bed.
Each bedroom has a large window that lets in enough natural light to brighten the room.
Beckwith Interiors
Photo Credit: Kim Sargent
Photo of a contemporary dining room in Nashville with white walls.
Photo of a contemporary dining room in Nashville with white walls.
SF Architecture
The wood slab kitchen bar counter acts as an artifact within this minimalistic kitchen.
Design ideas for an eclectic u-shaped kitchen in San Francisco with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood benchtops and white benchtop.
Design ideas for an eclectic u-shaped kitchen in San Francisco with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood benchtops and white benchtop.
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Pause Design Inc.
Alex Lukey Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary guest bedroom in Toronto with white walls and no fireplace.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary guest bedroom in Toronto with white walls and no fireplace.
Studio William Hefner
Design ideas for a modern open concept living room in Los Angeles with a standard fireplace.
Wood Pipe Wardrobe - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Crisp Architects
Rob Karosis, Photographer
Design ideas for a traditional separate kitchen in New York with glass-front cabinets, wood benchtops, white cabinets, an undermount sink, white splashback and white appliances.
Design ideas for a traditional separate kitchen in New York with glass-front cabinets, wood benchtops, white cabinets, an undermount sink, white splashback and white appliances.
Barron Designs
Reclaimed wood beams are used to trim the ceiling as well as vertically to cover support beams in this Delaware beach house.
Photo of a large beach style hallway in Charlotte with white walls, light hardwood floors and grey floor.
Photo of a large beach style hallway in Charlotte with white walls, light hardwood floors and grey floor.
FINNE Architects
The Port Ludlow Residence is a compact, 2400 SF modern house located on a wooded waterfront property at the north end of the Hood Canal, a long, fjord-like arm of western Puget Sound. The house creates a simple glazed living space that opens up to become a front porch to the beautiful Hood Canal.
The east-facing house is sited along a high bank, with a wonderful view of the water. The main living volume is completely glazed, with 12-ft. high glass walls facing the view and large, 8-ft.x8-ft. sliding glass doors that open to a slightly raised wood deck, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor space. During the warm summer months, the living area feels like a large, open porch. Anchoring the north end of the living space is a two-story building volume containing several bedrooms and separate his/her office spaces.
The interior finishes are simple and elegant, with IPE wood flooring, zebrawood cabinet doors with mahogany end panels, quartz and limestone countertops, and Douglas Fir trim and doors. Exterior materials are completely maintenance-free: metal siding and aluminum windows and doors. The metal siding has an alternating pattern using two different siding profiles.
The house has a number of sustainable or “green” building features, including 2x8 construction (40% greater insulation value); generous glass areas to provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs for sun and rain protection; metal siding (recycled steel) for maximum durability, and a heat pump mechanical system for maximum energy efficiency. Sustainable interior finish materials include wood cabinets, linoleum floors, low-VOC paints, and natural wool carpet.
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