Living Design Ideas with Slate Floors and No Fireplace
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Everyone needs a place to relax and read and the Caleb chair provides a safe haven at the end of a hectic day.
Conservatory Craftsmen
A pair of French doors connects the glass conservatory with the rest of the home.
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Edgewater Design Group
This home started out as a remodel of a family’s beloved summer cottage. A fire started on the work site which caused irreparable damage. Needless to say, a remodel turned into a brand-new home. We were brought on board to help our clients re-imagine their summer haven. Windows were important to maximize the gorgeous lake view. Access to the lake was also very important, so an outdoor shower off the mudroom/laundry area with its own side entrance provided a nice beach entry for the kids. A large kitchen island open to dining and living was imperative for the family and the time they like to spend together. The master suite is on the main floor and three bedrooms upstairs, one of which has built-in bunks allows the kids to have their own area. While the original family cottage is no more, we were able to successfully help our clients begin again so they can start new memories.
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Visbeen Architects
Filled with traditional accents, this approximately 4,000-square-foot Shingle-style design features a stylish and thoroughly livable interior. A covered entry and spacious foyer fronts a large living area with fireplace. To the right are public spaces including a large kitchen with expansive island and nearby dining as well as powder room and laundry. The right side of the house includes a sunny screened porch, master suite and delightful garden room, which occupies the bay window seen in the home’s front façade. Upstairs are two additional bedrooms and a large study; downstairs you’ll find plenty of room for family fun, including a games and billiards area, family room and additional guest suite.
Melocco and Moore Architects
Extensive sliding and bi-fold timber doors fold away to bring the garden into the living space, blurring the connection between inside and outside.
Living Design Ideas with Slate Floors and No Fireplace
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