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Highland Builders LLC
View into dining room from living room highlighting the matching cased openings with columns.
Carl Mattison Design
The large, turned newel posts stand out from the white balusters on the staircase.
transFORM Home
Want to avoid that messy pile of boots and coats on top of coats? Make the most of your entryway by transforming it into a super functional mudroom. Our custom built-ins keep everything neatly organized. Rich mahogany cabinets in russet stain and chrome hooks do it with style. A functional key to any mudroom is being able to visualize and conveniently access your belongings. Coat hooks give you an instant spot to hang your favorite jacket, backpack, or purse. They are especially useful if you do not have a coat closet located near the front door. Angled crown molding, rosettes, base trim and shelving with detailed astragal edging create a sophisticated and classic space you won't want to leave. In order to keep your space clean, the experts say it's best to avoid wearing shoes inside the home. Instead of leaving your footwear piled up by the door, invest in shoe storage with numerous shelves and cubbies. Open shelving is great for items you need to grab on the fly. To further enhance their storage potential incorporate wicker baskets, which can be used for storing pet supplies and seasonal essentials. Wicker baskets are especially handy in the winter as they allow you to quickly grab hats, scarves and gloves as you walk out the door. With added features and accessories, your mudroom can be customized to fit your individual needs and personal style.
Albers Design LLC
Second floor hallway with paneled wainscoting, pocket doors and custom leaded glass windows.
Interior Changes home design & consulting
This home was built by Lowell Management. Todd Cauffman was the architect. Interior changes made finish selections with the homeowner.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Charlie & Co. Design | Interior Design: Martha O'Hara Interiors | Landscaping: TOPO | Photography: Gaffer Photography
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