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Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington DC Modern Kids Bathroom design by #PaulBentham4JenniferGilmer. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Sidell Pakravan Architects
This remodel negotiates the owner’s desire for a modern home with the municipality’s desire to maintain the home’s ‘historic’ character. To satisfy these potentially conflicting interests, our strategy restores the house’s shell while completely gutting the interior to achieve greater connections to the landscape beyond and between previously disconnected levels on the interior.
At the exterior, new doors and windows with black frames hint at the elegant and restrained aesthetic that guides the design throughout. Similarly, a new cantilevered deck at the rear and new French doors at the front create connections to outside that echo the new spatial openness of the reorganized interior.
The original home, although two stories, functioned like a single story home. To remedy this, the primary formal move was to remove the center of the home and insert a new, open stair that visually and physically connects the two levels. To take advantage of this, the lower level was enlarged and completely refinished to provide two new bedrooms, a music room, a playroom, and a bathroom. Similarly, the upper level was completed updated with a new master suite, an updated bathroom, new finishes in the main living spaces, and a new Henrybuilt Kitchen.
Brett Design
Red and Amber Contemporary Guest Bath in Modern Chelsea Pied-à-terre | Renovation & Interior Design by Brett Design.
Salmon Lair
Планировочное решение: Миловзорова Наталья
Концепция: Миловзорова Наталья
Визуализация: Мовляйко Роман
Рабочая документация: Миловзорова Наталья, Царевская Ольга
Спецификация и смета: Царевская Ольга
Закупки: Миловзорова Наталья, Царевская Ольга
Авторский надзор: Миловзорова Наталья, Царевская Ольга
Фотограф: Лоскутов Михаил
Стиль: Соболева Дарья
Klopf Architecture
Klopf Architecture completely remodeled this once dark Eichler house in Palo Alto creating a more open, bright and functional family home. The reconfigured great room with new full height windows and sliding glass doors blends the indoors with the newly landscaped patio and seating areas outside. The former galley kitchen was relocated and was opened up to have clear sight lines through the great room and out to the patios and yard, including a large island and a beautiful walnut bar countertop with seating. An integrated small front addition was added allowing for a more spacious master bath and hall bath layouts. With the removal of the old brick fireplace, larger sliding glass doors and multiple skylights now flood the home with natural light.
The goals were to work within the Eichler style while creating a more open, indoor-outdoor flow and functional spaces, as well as a more efficient building envelope including a well insulated roof, providing solutions that many Eichler homeowners appreciate. The original entryway lacked unique details; the clients desired a more gracious front approach. The historic Eichler color palette was used to create a modern updated front facade.
Durable grey porcelain floor tiles unify the entire home, creating a continuous flow. They, along with white walls, provide a backdrop for the unique elements and materials to stand on their own, such as the brightly colored mosaic tiles, the walnut bar and furniture, and stained ceiling boards. A secondary living space was extended out to the patio with the addition of a bench and additional seating.
This Single family Eichler 4 bedroom 2 bath remodel is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, Klara Kevane, and Ethan Taylor
Contractor: Coast to Coast Construction
Landscape Contractor: Discelli
Structural Engineer: Brian Dotson Consulting Engineer
Photography ©2018 Mariko Reed
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Year completed: 2017
Foursquare Builders
This unique powder bathroom is highlighted by a vaulted ceiling capped off by a skylight. The glass tile walls are floor to ceiling and are accented by the LED lighting.
Photo by Paul Bardagjy
JN Interior Spaces
The renovation of a mid century cottage on the lake, now serves as a guest house. The renovation preserved the original architectural elements such as the ceiling and original stone fireplace to preserve the character, personality and history and provide the inspiration and canvas to which everything else would be added. To prevent the space from feeling dark & too rustic, the lines were kept clean, the furnishings modern and the use of saturated color was strategically placed throughout.
Jameson Design Group
Designer: Jameson Interiors
Contractor: A.R. Lucas Construction
Tile installation: Paul Adams
Photography: Andrea Calo
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