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Riad Tile
"Estrella" pattern Encaustic Cement Tile from Riad Tile. All our handmade Encaustic Cement Tile is only $9sqft. Contact us for questions or to place an order.
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USI Design & Remodeling
Walls once confining the kitchen are replaced with a sense of openness, seamlessly connecting the cooking space with the dining and living areas. The kitchen, now a focal point, boasts sleek cabinetry, complemented by modern hardware and luxurious countertops. A central island stands as both a functional workspace and a gathering spot for family and friends.
The transition from kitchen to dining and living areas is marked by carefully chosen flooring that unifies the space. Large windows flood the room with natural light, accentuating the bright and airy ambiance. Thoughtfully selected pendant lights and recessed fixtures illuminate the room, highlighting the exquisite details.
Stainless steel and panel-ready appliances, tastefully integrated, add a touch of contemporary flair to the transitional design. The great room is adorned with comfortable yet stylish furniture, creating an inviting atmosphere for both casual gatherings and formal entertaining. The seamless flow of this incredible remodel turns an old and dated kitchen into a stunning open-concept space, harmonizing modern aesthetics with the warmth of a welcoming home.
Eyoh Design
Louisa, San Clemente Coastal Modern Architecture
The brief for this modern coastal home was to create a place where the clients and their children and their families could gather to enjoy all the beauty of living in Southern California. Maximizing the lot was key to unlocking the potential of this property so the decision was made to excavate the entire property to allow natural light and ventilation to circulate through the lower level of the home.
A courtyard with a green wall and olive tree act as the lung for the building as the coastal breeze brings fresh air in and circulates out the old through the courtyard.
The concept for the home was to be living on a deck, so the large expanse of glass doors fold away to allow a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoors and feeling of being out on the deck is felt on the interior. A huge cantilevered beam in the roof allows for corner to completely disappear as the home looks to a beautiful ocean view and Dana Point harbor in the distance. All of the spaces throughout the home have a connection to the outdoors and this creates a light, bright and healthy environment.
Passive design principles were employed to ensure the building is as energy efficient as possible. Solar panels keep the building off the grid and and deep overhangs help in reducing the solar heat gains of the building. Ultimately this home has become a place that the families can all enjoy together as the grand kids create those memories of spending time at the beach.
Images and Video by Aandid Media.
JRP Design & Remodel
DeWils cabinetry in Just White and Caffe with Thermador appliances offer a sleek and modern look in a classically Spanish kitchen. A blue tile backsplash and plush barstools lighten the warmth from the dark-paned windows and terra-cotta colored hexagon floor tile. Dunn Edwards Swiss Coffee paint is subdued yet warm. Caesarstone Calacautta Nuvo countertops provide a subtle intricacy to reflect the highly-detailed tin ceilings.
Jane Kim Architect
Located in an 1890 Wells Fargo stable and warehouse in the Hamilton Park historic district, this intervention focused on creating a personal, comfortable home in an unusually tall loft space. The living room features 45’ high ceilings. The mezzanine level was conceived as a porous, space-making element that allowed pockets of closed storage, open display, and living space to emerge from pushing and pulling the floor plane.
The newly cantilevered mezzanine breaks up the immense height of the loft and creates a new TV nook and work space. An updated master suite and kitchen streamline the core functions of this loft while the addition of a new window adds much needed daylight to the space. Photo by Nick Glimenakis.
Marquis Fine Cabinetry
Project Number: M1239
Design/Manufacturer/Installer: Marquis Fine Cabinetry
Collection: Classico
Finishes: Designer White & Dove Grey
Profile: Mission
Features: Under Cabinet Lighting, Adjustable Legs/Soft Close (Standard)
Cabinet/Drawer Extra Options: Trash Bay Pullout, Custom Appliance Panels, Wainscot, Dovetail Drawer Box
Reddington Designs
Custom eclectic kitchen with combination cabinetry of slab Rift Oak and stepped, painted flat panel. Brick veneered groin vault ceiling, custom hood and handmade ceramic backsplash tile.
Kitchen with Quartzite Benchtops and Cement Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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