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CLOSET THEORY by Janie Lowrie
Features of HER closet:
White Paint Grade Wood Cabinetry with Base and Crown
Cedar Lined Drawers for Cashmere Sweaters
Furniture Accessories include Chandeliers and Vanity
Lingerie Inserts
Pull-out Hooks
Scarf Rack
Jewelry Display Case
Sunglass Display Case
Integrated Light Up Rods
Integrated Showcase Lighting
Flat Adjustable Shoe Shelves
Full Length Framed Mirror
Magnolia Wallpaper
Visbeen Architects
The challenge of this modern version of a 1920s shingle-style home was to recreate the classic look while avoiding the pitfalls of the original materials. The composite slate roof, cement fiberboard shake siding and color-clad windows contribute to the overall aesthetics. The mahogany entries are surrounded by stone, and the innovative soffit materials offer an earth-friendly alternative to wood. You’ll see great attention to detail throughout the home, including in the attic level board and batten walls, scenic overlook, mahogany railed staircase, paneled walls, bordered Brazilian Cherry floor and hideaway bookcase passage. The library features overhead bookshelves, expansive windows, a tile-faced fireplace, and exposed beam ceiling, all accessed via arch-top glass doors leading to the great room. The kitchen offers custom cabinetry, built-in appliances concealed behind furniture panels, and glass faced sideboards and buffet. All details embody the spirit of the craftspeople who established the standards by which homes are judged.
Steven Paul Whitsitt Photography
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Bath Design by
Hampton Kitchens of Raleigh http://www.hamptonkitchens.com/default.htm
John Kraemer & Sons
A John Kraemer & Sons estate on Lake Minnetonka's Wayzata Bay.
Photography: Landmark Photography
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