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Jerrica Zaric Interior Design, LLC
The entryway, living room, kitchen and dining room have a large open-concept floor plan that is ideal for entertaining. The white walls brighten up the space, while the tongue and groove details and blue painted ceiling create a soothing and intimate environment.
RIKB Design Build
Whole house remodel in Narragansett RI. We reconfigured the floor plan and added a small addition to the right side to extend the kitchen. Thus creating a gorgeous transitional kitchen with plenty of room for cooking, storage, and entertaining. The dining room can now seat up to 12 with a recessed hutch for a few extra inches in the space. The new half bath provides lovely shades of blue and is sure to catch your eye! The rear of the first floor now has a private and cozy guest suite.
Lisette Voute Designs
Here a linear lantern helps define the dining area, lowering the ceiling height for warmth and intimacy. Shiplap cladding on the walls adds architectural interest, and depth to the shape. Natural wood and wicker furniture, a warm jute rug and decorative stone objects give it an organic feel, reflecting the coastal views and garden beyond. Graphic blue and white cushion covers add colour and detail to the space, while the floaty white linen curtains lend to the coastal feel.
Photographer: Nick George
The Sofa Guy
Contemporary solid wood 12' dining room table with seating for 10 guests on custom height arm chairs with Sunbrella fabric. Accented curated light fixtures from Global Views.
Blackband Design
Interior Design by Blackband Design, Home Build by Graystone Custom Builders, Photography by Ryan Garvin
SAB Homes LLC
Wall color: Skyline Steel #7548
Ceiling color: Needlepoint Navy #0032
Flooring: Mastercraft Longhouse Plank - Dartmoor
Light fixtures: Wilson Lighting
Ellen Farber Strategic Design
A perfect gathering space for breakfast, work or for games with a great view of the ocean. Close the french glass doors for added privacy.
Anders Lasater Architects
"Built in 1920 as a summer cottage-by-the-sea, this classic, north Laguna cottage long outlived its original owners. Now, refreshed and restored, the home echos with the soul of the early 20th century, while giving its surf-focused family the essence of 21st century modern living.
Timeless textures of cedar shingles and wood windows frame the modern interior, itself accented with steel, stone, and sunlight. The best of yesterday and the sensibility of today brought together thoughtfully in a good marriage."
Photo by Chad Mellon
Laurie Yapp Design
This is a water front home with walls that were opened up to enjoy the water view.
Gail Barley Interiors, LLC
The beaded chandelier is the "star" of this dining room! Buffalo checked chairs in a classic farmhouse finish are complimented by a more traditional area rug, and pedestal based dining table.
B Street Design
This power couple and their two young children adore beach life and spending time with family and friends. As repeat clients, they tasked us with an extensive remodel of their home’s top floor and a partial remodel of the lower level. From concept to installation, we incorporated their tastes and their home’s strong architectural style into a marriage of East Coast and West Coast style.
On the upper level, we designed a new layout with a spacious kitchen, dining room, and butler's pantry. Custom-designed transom windows add the characteristic Cape Cod vibe while white oak, quartzite waterfall countertops, and modern furnishings bring in relaxed, California freshness. Last but not least, bespoke transitional lighting becomes the gem of this captivating home.
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