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In the family room, SCD designed a 28-foot wall of custom cabinetry that features a hand-carved limestone mantel and a state-of-the-art entertainment center. A new rug anchors the main seating area, and whimsical orange fabric breathes new life into the Queen Anne chairs.
Pineapple House Interior Design
A built-in bookcase on the right and a linear storage unit on the left were custom-designed for the niches flanking fireplace. The fireplace surround is accented with taupe woven, fabric-like wall covering. Acoustics from exposed hardwood floors are managed via upholstered furniture & window treatments.
Laura Lee Home
This photos shows all of the colors of the room together. Color blocked pillows are layered with floral pillows. The sunny yellow chair brightens up the primarily neutral space with large navy sectional. Hexagon marble pieces top the brass nesting tables.
Artistic Floors by Design, Inc.
People ask us all the time to make their wood floors look like they're something else. In this case, please turn my red oak floors into something shabby chic that looks more like white oak. And so we did!
Ranieri Construction LLC
The Primo fireplace by Heat & Glo gives the option to hang a TV above the fireplace which is what most homeowners are trying to accomplish. The heat can be vented away from the fireplace and into the room or outside, rather than directly above which would ruin a television.
The fireplace surround is slate laid in a herringbone pattern. Stacked ledger stone was laid in the niches behind custom made floating shelves that were stained to match 2 beautiful framed landscape photos the homeowners already owned.
The fireplace we removed was a standard square gas log fireplace with a drywall surround. We raised the new linear (ribbon) fireplace to be at eye level, when sitting on the family couch, to be a focal point in the room.
BGD&C Custom Homes
The most used room in the home- an open concept kitchen, family room and area for casual dining flooded with light. She is originally from California, so an abundance of natural light as well as the relationship between indoor and outdoor space were very important to her. She also considered the kitchen the most important room in the house. There was a desire for large, open rooms and the kitchen needed to have lots of counter space and stool seating. With all of this considered we designed a large open plan kitchen-family room-breakfast table space that is anchored by the large center island. The breakfast room has floor to ceiling windows on the South and East wall, and there is a large, bright window over the kitchen sink. The Family room opens up directly to the back patio and yard, as well as a short flight of steps to the garage roof deck, where there is a vegetable garden and fruit trees. Her family also visits for 2-4 weeks at a time so the spaces needed to comfortably accommodate not only the owners large family (two adults and 4 children), but extended family as well.
Architecture, Design & Construction by BGD&C
Interior Design by Kaldec Architecture + Design
Exterior Photography: Tony Soluri
Interior Photography: Nathan Kirkman
Renewal by Andersen
These hinged French patio doors are surrounded by gorgeous windows and feature colonial style grilles. Would you ever guess that the exterior color of these doors and windows is black?
Nyhus Design Group
Charming Old World meets new, open space planning concepts. This Ranch Style home turned English Cottage maintains very traditional detailing and materials on the exterior, but is hiding a more transitional floor plan inside. The 49 foot long Great Room brings together the Kitchen, Family Room, Dining Room, and Living Room into a singular experience on the interior. By turning the Kitchen around the corner, the remaining elements of the Great Room maintain a feeling of formality for the guest and homeowner's experience of the home. A long line of windows affords each space fantastic views of the rear yard.
Nyhus Design Group - Architect
Ross Pushinaitis - Photography
North Pointe Interiors
For this project, we were hired to refinish this family's unfinished basement. A few unique components that were incorporated in this project were installing custom bookshelves, wainscoting, doors, and a fireplace. The goal of the whole project was to transform the space from one that was unfinished to one that is perfect for spending time together as a family in a beautiful space of the home.
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