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Wiles Design Group
The middle section of this stylish built-in cabinetry opens up into a large storage closet.
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Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis.
For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
Besch Architecture
Family room addition with exposed structural trusses, a bead board ceiling and a lot of natural light through the dormers and the windows. A 90" TV over the fireplaces ties in nicely with the hearth of the fireplace as the focal point in the room.
Castle Building & Remodeling
This NE Minneapolis whole-level remodel started with the existing kitchen/dining area being cramped and a rear sunken entrance to the home that did not fit the family’s everyday needs. The homeowners also wanted an open floor plan with plenty of counter space, base cabinetry, natural light, and generous walking spaces for traffic flow for a busy family of 5. A mudroom was also key to allow for a daily drop spot for coats, shoes, and sports equipment.
The sunken area in the kitchen was framed in to be level with the rest of the floor, and three walls were removed to create a flexible space for their current and future needs. Natural light drove the cabinet design and resulted in primarily base cabinets instead of a standard upper cabinet/base cabinet layout. Deep drawers, accessories, and tall storage replaced what would be wall cabinets to allow for the empty wall space to capture as much natural light as we could. The double sliding door and large window were important factors in maximizing light. The island and peninsula create a multi-functioning space for two prep areas, guests to sit, a homework/work spot, etc.
Come see this project in person, September 29 – 30 on the 2018 Castle Home Tour!
Elisa & Lynne Homes
All it took was updated lighting, furniture & pillows from West Elm and an amazing coffee table from World Market to make this room so cozy.
TimberTown
Fijian Mahogany was an excellent material to use for the interior accent wall because of its tight, uniform grain and affordable price. As a tropical hardwood, this product is going to last for decades.
Meg Miller Art/Design
Complete renovation of historic loft in Downtown Denver. Everything is brand new and updated. Design and photography by Meg Miller Interior Creator
Orange Family Room Design Photos with Grey Walls
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