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Element Design Studio
A modern Australian design with finishes that change over time. Connecting the bushland to the home with colour and texture.
Marco Hofer
American Oak timber battens and window seat, Caeser stone tops in Airy Concrete. Two Pack cabinetry in Snow Season.
Overhang and finger pull detail.
ArtisanCrete of Tyler
Custom Family lodge with full bar, dual sinks, concrete countertops, wood floors.
Carlton Edwards
This modern lake house is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The residence overlooks a mountain lake with expansive mountain views beyond. The design ties the home to its surroundings and enhances the ability to experience both home and nature together. The entry level serves as the primary living space and is situated into three groupings; the Great Room, the Guest Suite and the Master Suite. A glass connector links the Master Suite, providing privacy and the opportunity for terrace and garden areas.
Won a 2013 AIANC Design Award. Featured in the Austrian magazine, More Than Design. Featured in Carolina Home and Garden, Summer 2015.
Stone Worktops
A steampunk style open-plan kitchen in a Costwolds house which shows that concrete does not have to be industrial or sleek at all - distressed look cabinets and riveted steel on the island basis go beautifully with natural edge open shelves, bare brick and large floor tiles.
Linc Thelen Design
This couple purchased a second home as a respite from city living. Living primarily in downtown Chicago the couple desired a place to connect with nature. The home is located on 80 acres and is situated far back on a wooded lot with a pond, pool and a detached rec room. The home includes four bedrooms and one bunkroom along with five full baths.
The home was stripped down to the studs, a total gut. Linc modified the exterior and created a modern look by removing the balconies on the exterior, removing the roof overhang, adding vertical siding and painting the structure black. The garage was converted into a detached rec room and a new pool was added complete with outdoor shower, concrete pavers, ipe wood wall and a limestone surround.
Kitchen Details:
-Cabinetry, custom rift cut white oak
-Light fixtures, Lightology
-Barstools, Article and refinished by Home Things
-Appliances, Thermadore, stovetop has a downdraft hood
-Island, Ceasarstone, raw concrete
-Sink and faucet, Delta faucet, sink is Franke
-White shiplap ceiling with white oak beams
-Flooring is rough wide plank white oak and distressed
schemes & spaces
The existing kitchen was dated and did not offer sufficient and functional storage for a young family.
The colours and finishes specified created the contemporary / industrial feel the client was looking for and the earthy/ natural touches such as the timber shelves provide contrast and mirror the warmth of the flooring. Painting the back wall the same colour as the splash back and cabinetry, create a functional kitchen with a ‘wow’ factor.
DMD General Construction, Inc.
Contemporary kitchen design with a Spanish-style backsplash and "dual-fuel" range (consists of six gas burners and a griddle plus two electric ovens). Description: G.M.
Photo Credit: Tom Horyn
RG Cowan Design Build
This house was designed to maintain clean sustainability and durability. Minimal, simple, modern design techniques were implemented to create an open floor plan with natural light. The entry of the home, clad in wood, was created as a transitional space between the exterior and the living spaces by creating a feeling of compression before entering into the voluminous, light filled, living area. The large volume, tall windows and natural light of the living area allows for light and views to the exterior in all directions. This project also considered our clients' need for storage and love for travel by creating storage space for an Airstream camper in the oversized 2 car garage at the back of the property. As in all of our homes, we designed and built this project with increased energy efficiency standards in mind. Our standards begin below grade by designing our foundations with insulated concrete forms (ICF) for all of our exterior foundation walls, providing the below grade walls with an R value of 23. As a standard, we also install a passive radon system and a heat recovery ventilator to efficiently mitigate the indoor air quality within all of the homes we build.
Glazing Vision
The installation of a Flushglaze fixed rooflight was key to unlocking the natural light in the windowless kitchen area, which shares its exterior wall with the neighbour’s house.
Kitchen with Concrete Benchtops and Beige Floor Design Ideas
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