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Biddle Blinds
Custom Graber LightWeaves Roller Shade | Renaissance Blushed Paradise | Cordless | Small Cassette Valance
Home Glow Design
This 1790 farmhouse had received an addition to the historic ell in the 1970s, with a more recent renovation encompassing the kitchen and adding a small mudroom & laundry room in the ’90s. Unfortunately, as happens all too often, it had been done in a way that was architecturally inappropriate style of the home.
We worked within the available footprint to create “layers of implied time,” reinstating stylistic integrity and un-muddling the mistakes of more recent renovations.
Fireclay Tile
With the perfect dose of soft pink, Jaclyn Johnson’s laundry room is elevated to another level of chic thanks to a backsplash of handmade 3x9 Ceramic Tile in Tumbleweed.
DESIGN
Jaclyn Johnson
PHOTOS
Jessica Bordner
Tile Shown
Tumbleweed 3 x 9
Alex Fulton Design
Murphys Road is a renovation in a 1906 Villa designed to compliment the old features with new and modern twist. Innovative colours and design concepts are used to enhance spaces and compliant family living. This award winning space has been featured in magazines and websites all around the world. It has been heralded for it's use of colour and design in inventive and inspiring ways.
Designed by New Zealand Designer, Alex Fulton of Alex Fulton Design
Photographed by Duncan Innes for Homestyle Magazine
Linden Kitchen and Bath
Brighten up your laundry room with a happy color and white cabinets. This never ending counter gives an abundance of work space. The dark octagon floor adds texture and style. Such a functional work space makes laundry a breeze! if you'd like more inspiration, click the link or contact us!
Kite Creative
We are regenerating for a better future. And here is how.
Kite Creative – Renewable, traceable, re-useable and beautiful kitchens
We are designing and building contemporary kitchens that are environmentally and sustainably better for you and the planet. Helping to keep toxins low, improve air quality, and contribute towards reducing our carbon footprint.
The heart of the house, the kitchen, really can look this good and still be sustainable, ethical and better for the planet.
In our first commission with Greencore Construction and Ssassy Property, we’ve delivered an eco-kitchen for one of their Passive House properties, using over 75% sustainable materials
York House Designs
We maximized the available space with double-height wall units extending up to the ceiling. The room's functionality was further enhanced by incorporating a Dryaway laundry drying system, comprised of pull-out racks, underfloor heating, and a conveniently located dehumidifier - plumbed in under the sink with a custom-cut vent in the side panel.
These well-thought-out details allowed for efficient laundry procedures in a compact yet highly functional space.
ROM architecture studio
Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA
Contractor: Phoenix Construction
Photography: © Kathryn Barnard
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