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Kitchen Design Concepts
This 1960's home needed a little love to bring it into the new century while retaining the traditional charm of the house and entertaining the maximalist taste of the homeowners. Mixing bold colors and fun patterns were not only welcome but a requirement, so this home got a fun makeover in almost every room!
Original brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern had to be retained and were a great element to design around. They were stripped, washed, stained, and sealed. All wood floors in the home were also sanded, stained, and refinished so the front stairway got a mini-makeover as well. The bright yellow front door speaks for itself, and welcomes you to this stunning home.
Brandner Design
The Antique Brass Double Doors were designed to resemble classic hotel entry doors, clad in a weathered brass finish. Each door is detailed with a historic brass push bar, resembling those used in the early 1920’s, which double as a glass guard to protect the glass paneled door. Custom moldings and panels add extra details that set this double-door a part. The entryway is accompanied with a custom brass threshold and integrated locks for security.
Andover Landscape Design & Construction
This historic property within walking distance to downtown Andover, MA features a striking remodeled home. The clients undertook an extensive renovation of the house and grounds: the facade of the home and its historic character were carefully preserved, while the landscape of the home now features contemporary architectural updates to reflect the modern lifestyle of the clients.
The design for the private backyard is more contemporary, reflecting the clients personal style and complementing the architectural updates of the home.
The clients requested a new garage and driveway. Bluestone terraces are the focal point to this outdoor retreat within an quaint suburban locale.
Oregano-Design Interior Lab
There is a convenient transformer hanger with a seat and two wardrobes: one for tucking away the gas boiler and another for keeping clothes and shoes.
One Coast Design
This is a shot of one of the gallery walls in The Coburn Hutchinson House in Summerville, SC at the Entry Foyer
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Therma-Tru Pulse Ari smooth fiberglass door painted Citrus (SW6906). Door includes Chinchilla privacy and textured glass – a free-flowing configuration with quiet lines and curves. Ara handleset also from Therma-Tru.
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