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Smithcraft Fine Construction
Daylight basement master bath addition featuring a rain shower and a quartz Victoria + Albert Cabrits Bathtub.
Design ideas for a large contemporary ensuite bathroom in Portland with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone worktops, white tiles, ceramic tiles, grey walls and porcelain flooring.
Design ideas for a large contemporary ensuite bathroom in Portland with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone worktops, white tiles, ceramic tiles, grey walls and porcelain flooring.
New Mood Design LLC
Level Two: High-gloss, cherry wood cabinets echo the adjoining master bedroom's cherry wood ceiling, lending warmth to the room, along with elegant Murano glass pendants.
Photograph © Darren Edwards, San Diego
Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
Morgan Howarth
Design ideas for a traditional home office in DC Metro with white walls, medium hardwood flooring and a freestanding desk.
Design ideas for a traditional home office in DC Metro with white walls, medium hardwood flooring and a freestanding desk.
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Angela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
In its 34th consecutive year hosting the Street of Dreams, the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland decided to do something different. They went urban – into the Pearl District. Each year designers clamor for the opportunity to design and style a home in the Street of Dreams. Apparently the allure of designing in contemporary penthouses with cascading views was irresistible to many, because the HBA experienced record interest from the design community at large in 2009.
It was an honor to be one of seven designers selected. “The Luster of the Pearl” combined the allure of clean lines and redefined traditional silhouettes with texture and opulence. The color palette was fashion-inspired with unexpected color combinations like smoky violet and tiger-eye gold backed with metallic and warm neutrals.
Our design included cosmetic reconstruction of the fireplace, mosaic tile improvements to the kitchen, artistic custom wall finishes and introduced new materials to the Portland market. The process was a whirlwind of early mornings, late nights and weekends. “With an extremely short timeline with large demands, this Street of Dreams challenged me in extraordinary ways that made me a better project manager, communicator, designer and partner to my vendors.”
This project won the People’s Choice Award for Best Master Suite at the Northwest Natural 2009 Street of Dreams.
For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/
kimberly peck architect
This brownstone, located in Harlem, consists of five stories which had been duplexed to create a two story rental unit and a 3 story home for the owners. The owner hired us to do a modern renovation of their home and rear garden. The garden was under utilized, barely visible from the interior and could only be accessed via a small steel stair at the rear of the second floor. We enlarged the owner’s home to include the rear third of the floor below which had walk out access to the garden. The additional square footage became a new family room connected to the living room and kitchen on the floor above via a double height space and a new sculptural stair. The rear facade was completely restructured to allow us to install a wall to wall two story window and door system within the new double height space creating a connection not only between the two floors but with the outside. The garden itself was terraced into two levels, the bottom level of which is directly accessed from the new family room space, the upper level accessed via a few stone clad steps. The upper level of the garden features a playful interplay of stone pavers with wood decking adjacent to a large seating area and a new planting bed. Wet bar cabinetry at the family room level is mirrored by an outside cabinetry/grill configuration as another way to visually tie inside to out. The second floor features the dining room, kitchen and living room in a large open space. Wall to wall builtins from the front to the rear transition from storage to dining display to kitchen; ending at an open shelf display with a fireplace feature in the base. The third floor serves as the children’s floor with two bedrooms and two ensuite baths. The fourth floor is a master suite with a large bedroom and a large bathroom bridged by a walnut clad hall that conceals a closet system and features a built in desk. The master bath consists of a tiled partition wall dividing the space to create a large walkthrough shower for two on one side and showcasing a free standing tub on the other. The house is full of custom modern details such as the recessed, lit handrail at the house’s main stair, floor to ceiling glass partitions separating the halls from the stairs and a whimsical builtin bench in the entry.
KCS Design Inc.
zen bathroom, glass tile, vertical decorative liner, limestone floor, custom vanity, faucet mounted on side, concrete counter, curved mirror, pebble floor, rain glass half partition
Salvesen Graham
Emma Lewis Photography
Contemporary conservatory in London with dark hardwood flooring, a glass ceiling and grey floors.
Contemporary conservatory in London with dark hardwood flooring, a glass ceiling and grey floors.
HomeTech Renovations, Inc.
This kitchen featuring a bar area offers the family a multi-function space conducive to their entertaining lifestyle. The kitchen peninsula opens up to the living room and breakfast room, providing an expansive environment for family, friends, and guests to interact, and the layout allows for an easy flow from one space to the next. The classic cherry, raised panel cabinetry contrasts with the light, red oak hardwood flooring throughout, creating a play of dark and light. The red onyx tile backsplash located above the Wolf Professional Series cooktop ties together the cherry cabinetry and the brushed Indian Black granite countertops. A wall of built-in cabinetry provides the perfect place to house a double wall oven, Sub Zero refrigerator, and multi-zone wine cooler located conveniently adjacent to the bar area, and the central kitchen island offers additional useable counter space. A double access, glass door wall cabinet was installed where a wall previously existed, allowing more natural light to flood into the kitchen. The new bar area features red onyx mosaic tiles on a curved bar front and decorative, glass pendant lighting above the counter.
Lane Williams Architects
We began with a structurally sound 1950’s home. The owners sought to capture views of mountains and lake with a new second story, along with a complete rethinking of the plan.
Basement walls and three fireplaces were saved, along with the main floor deck. The new second story provides a master suite, and professional home office for him. A small office for her is on the main floor, near three children’s bedrooms. The oldest daughter is in college; her room also functions as a guest bedroom.
A second guest room, plus another bath, is in the lower level, along with a media/playroom and an exercise room. The original carport is down there, too, and just inside there is room for the family to remove shoes, hang up coats, and drop their stuff.
The focal point of the home is the flowing living/dining/family/kitchen/terrace area. The living room may be separated via a large rolling door. Pocketing, sliding glass doors open the family and dining area to the terrace, with the original outdoor fireplace/barbeque. When slid into adjacent wall pockets, the combined opening is 28 feet wide.
Partners 4, Design
The Master Bathroom in this house, built in 1967 by an architect for his own family, had adequate space and an existing skylight, but was rooted in the 1960s with it’s dark marbled laminate tops and dated cabinetry and tile. The clients and I worked closely together to update the space for their 21st century lifestyle, which meant updating the divided layout and removing an unnecessary bidet.
Project:: Partners 4, Design
Kitchen & Bath Designer:: John B.A. Idstrom II
Cabinetry:: Poggenpohl
Photography:: Gilbertson Photography
Crush Collective
SpaceCrafting
Inspiration for a small scandi wood l-shaped staircase in Minneapolis with painted wood risers.
Inspiration for a small scandi wood l-shaped staircase in Minneapolis with painted wood risers.
Farinelli Construction, Inc.
Rachel Gross
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/diner in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, grey splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island and marble worktops.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/diner in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, grey splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island and marble worktops.
Statkus Architecture Pty Ltd
Music Studio and Guest Bedroom.
Photo by Matthew Mallett
Contemporary home office in Melbourne with white walls and brown floors.
Contemporary home office in Melbourne with white walls and brown floors.
Lapis Design Partners
View of the pivot doors that open the living space onto the pool deck. The polished travertine floor on the interior extends around the pool where a rougher finish provides a slip resistant surface.
Hal Lum
ROTHERS Design/Build
Photo by James Maidhof
Photo of a small rustic l-shaped open plan kitchen in Kansas City with black appliances, wood worktops, a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, grey splashback, concrete flooring and an island.
Photo of a small rustic l-shaped open plan kitchen in Kansas City with black appliances, wood worktops, a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, grey splashback, concrete flooring and an island.
Sonora West Development, Inc.
Dino Tonn, www.dinotonn.com
Inspiration for a large mediterranean u-shaped open plan kitchen in Phoenix with beige cabinets, wood worktops, multi-coloured splashback, stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, ceramic splashback, medium hardwood flooring, multiple islands, brown floors and brown worktops.
Inspiration for a large mediterranean u-shaped open plan kitchen in Phoenix with beige cabinets, wood worktops, multi-coloured splashback, stainless steel appliances, recessed-panel cabinets, ceramic splashback, medium hardwood flooring, multiple islands, brown floors and brown worktops.
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
“I don’t want my kitchen to look like anyone else’s.” This was the client’s request to the designer. Influenced by the style of Bali and the client’s own design sense, the new style was dubbed “Julinese” (her name is Julie).
In keeping with the Balinese style, bold design elements were chosen – 6” pyramidal columns stained with a deep java finish, support the 3” thick Purple Dunas granite countertops and the custom glass eating bar. The electrical outlets are housed in these columns.
Further supporting the Balinese theme, the ceiling over the island was raised in a pyramid style – evoking an outdoor feel. Kable lighting illuminates the kitchen.
Topping the cabinets along the walls and the window sill are dark grey 3” thick concrete counters. When the folding windows are open, the sill becomes a 15” deep serving bar for outdoor entertaining.
For ergonomics – the dishwasher and microwave were raised to 42” and 54” comparatively.
Additional Design elements:
Cork floors in Autumn and Black Pepper finish
Custom design cabinet doors support the strong linear lines.
Stainless Steel Farm Sink
Eclipse Architectural Folding window and door
Cheng Design Custom Hood
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
The house dissolves the barriers between indoors and out by integrating sliding doors and operable windows to facilitate natural ventilation which also creates an uninterrupted flow from the shared space to the infinity edge pool.
(Photography by Lance Gerber)
SALA Architects
This 2,300-square-foot contemporary ranch is perched on a lake bluff preparing for take-off. The house is composed of three wing-like metal roofs, stucco walls, concrete floors, a two-story library, a screen porch and lots and lots of glass. The primary airfoil reflects the slope of the bluff and the single story extends the ground plane created by the pine-bow canopy. Translucency and spatial extension were the cornerstones of the design of this very open plan.
george heinrich
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Meditch Murphey Architects
maxwell mackenzie
Inspiration for a contemporary dining room in DC Metro with lino flooring.
Inspiration for a contemporary dining room in DC Metro with lino flooring.
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