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Intainium Home Cinemas
Intainium Home Cinemas has worked diligently to create the best home cinema experience you can have in your own home - possibly anywhere. Every detail has been thought through. From noise control to seating and lighting the environment has been designed to augment your home theater experience to the best it can be.
Intainiums's work has been featured in the 2011 Fall Issue of Electronic Lifestyles Magazine For the full article "Attainable Systems" click... http://www.intainium.com/press/Electronic.Lifestyles.Fall.2011-Attainable.Systems.pdf
Intainium was also featured in another article in Electronic Lifestyles Magazine - "Cutting Edge Acoustics". For that article follow this link... http://www.intainium.com/press/Electronic.Lifestyles.Fall.2011-Cutting.Edge.Acoustics.pdf
Intainium Home Cinemas has developed a means to deliver the most outstanding home cinema experience you can imagine. By acoustically engineering each room for the best control over sound, movies and music play the way the artists and directors intended and it is truly amazing to experience.
Presently Intainium sells 2 seating lines. While both are top quality one is priced for more budget aware consumers - both are guaranteed to please.
Intainium has also designed and manufactured a proprietary seating platform for enhancing the total sensory experience. You've never felt anything like it - but you can - if you decide to put one into YOUR home cinema. You won't regret it.
Custom cabinets, Kit cabinets, Custom millwork and Kit millwork, Seating and Furniture, Sound isolating panels. Custom lighting packages, room automation packages, ...and so much more.
Intainium Home Cinemas
Bud Dietrich, AIA
A field built shelf provides the base for a glass vessel sink and tile work.
This project was featured in Trends magazine and you can visit http://tinyurl.com/3vubajm to see more photos including before shots.
Photography by Mike Kaskel
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Mode Interior Designs
Modern Beach Retreat designed by Sharon Bonnemazou of Mode Interior Designs.
Featured in Interior Design Magazine. Inner Cover of July 2016 Issue. Photo by Collin Miller.
Housetrends Magazine
Since moving into her Dublin home two and a half years ago, Nancy Sanford has been peeling off the decades—quite literally. Built in the 1980s, the home was “very well-maintained, but very little had been done to it” in terms of updating the finishes or style, Sanford says. Plush white carpet ran from wall-to-wall-to-wall, almond-colored laminate coated the kitchen cabinets and wallpaper ran rampant—even covering some ceilings.
Despite her efforts, Sanford knew it was going to take more than cosmetic editing to shake the ‘80s and make the home her own. Although she lives in the traditional-leaning Muirfield community, Sanford adores a minimalist, contemporary style—and admits to devouring design magazines “ad nauseam.”
To implement her thoroughly modern vision, Sanford turned to Brigid Norton, an interior designer and family friend, and Kristi Youles, a kitchen designer with The JAE Company. Working together, the trio created a carefully considered contemporary design that’s easy on the eyes, and the body.
In addition to improving the flow of the kitchen—by removing a V-shaped peninsula that angled out into the room—and adding appliances like a stainless steel refrigerator, Sanford’s short list of must-haves included clean, uncluttered lines and no wall cabinets over the countertops. “I’ve found as I’ve aged, I’ve gotten shorter and just don’t use the upper cabinets,” Sanford explains.
Easy-access, smooth-slide drawers with clean slab fronts were the answer—resulting in strong visual lines, an open, airy feel and enhanced ergonomics. Starting with a “needs assessment,” Youles and Norton designed the space quite literally around Nancy. By looking at factors such as her height and which items she uses most frequently, they were able to determine the optimum placement for everything from canned goods in the pantry to cutlery, pans and plates in the customized drawers, all of which helped to achieve the ultimate kitchen organization.
But there’s more to the kitchen cabinets smooth façade than clean-lined storage. Walnut drawer fronts—found on the oven and the base of the island—are book-matched, allowing the grain to continue from drawer to drawer. And even in spaces where drawers weren’t feasible, beneath the sink and in a desk area, the designers continued the look with cabinet doors crafted to resemble drawers.
The visual continuity of these lines might not be as impactful if it weren’t for the careful selection of contrasting finishes. The designers filled the space with pure, glossy white—using a specific type of quartz, White Cliff by Cambria, to accent the bold rectangular design of the island. Then, to break up the expanse of accompanying white painted drawers, walnut was selected to bring the contrasting warmth and grain of wood without red undertones. It is commonly found in modern furniture design, as well as current productions of mid-century designs like the iconic Eames Lounge Chair from Herman Miller, Youles says.
HOME & DESIGN MAGAZINE NAPLES
This home was featured in the January 2016 edition of HOME & DESIGN Magazine. To see the rest of the home tour as well as other luxury homes featured, visit http://www.homeanddesign.net/bay-side-elegance-coastal-refinement-on-bird-key/
Elizabeth Cross-Beard
A comfortable living and dining space. Photography by Curtis Martin
Inspiration for a modern living room in DC Metro with beige walls.
Inspiration for a modern living room in DC Metro with beige walls.
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
Featured in Feb/Mar 2013 issue of Organic Gardening Magazine, this Boston-area courtyard functions as an entryway, parking space, driveway turnaround, and outdoor room. New York bluestone planks set into a sea of pea gravel can bear the weight of vehicles while allowing rainwater to permeate the ground, preventing run-off. Curving 7-foot-high green walls of shade-loving native plants create privacy and beauty, while native birch trees (Betula papyrifera) in the entry planters provide a handsome complement to the four-story Silver LEED-certified house by Wolf Architects, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio
Landscape contractor: Robert Hanss, Inc.
Green wall: g_space
Photographed by Susan Teare for Organic Gardening Magazine.
Wilson Kelsey Design
This laid-back bedroom continues the casual beachside fun. Painted beadboard walls and a surrounding shelf made of simple wood molding. An exuberant quilted coverlet and throw pillow complete the look.
Color, playfulness and whimsy combine to create a casual, welcoming summer retreat for empty nesters who still tell us that when they walk through the door they say “Aaahhh” to themselves. WKD took one large room and created 4 different zones: an airy and bright living room area for conversation, a cozy family room area for reading, a dining room area for family meals, and a game table area for games.
The clients have hired us back for phase 2 - giving the kitchen a complete overhaul.
This project was the cover story of Spring 2015 Northshore Magazine: Click Here to Read.
It was also featured in May 2015 Seaside Style Magazine: Click Here to Read.
Photography: Michael J. Lee
Summer Thornton Design, Inc
White brick and a massive marble island keep this kitchen light and bright while rich cabinets with brass details and soapstone counters add a masculine element. Open shelving keeps it light and adds to the laid back, inviting environment.
Summer Thornton Design, Inc.
Designs By Elizabeth
Design ideas for a large traditional front formal full sun garden for spring in Houston with a garden path and natural stone paving.
Lloyd Construction, Inc.
Josh Wells Sun Valley Photo
Photo of a large modern ensuite bathroom in Other with a freestanding bath, an alcove shower, a vessel sink, a hinged door and white walls.
Photo of a large modern ensuite bathroom in Other with a freestanding bath, an alcove shower, a vessel sink, a hinged door and white walls.
Edmunds Studios Photography, Inc.
Architect: www.johnvanrooy.com
Builder: www.mooredesigns.com
Photography: Edmunds Studios
This is an example of a classic kitchen in Milwaukee.
This is an example of a classic kitchen in Milwaukee.
Housetrends Magazine
Photo of a medium sized traditional galley kitchen/diner in Columbus with a built-in sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, beige splashback, stone tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
Housetrends Magazine
Inspiration for a medium sized classic galley kitchen/diner in Columbus with a built-in sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, beige splashback, stone tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
ASC Building Products
2013 Sunset Magazine Idea Home in Seabrook WA, featuring ASC Building Products' beautiful metal standing seam Skyline Roofing. Photo Credit Sunset Magazine.
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Housetrends Magazine
Photo of a medium sized traditional galley kitchen/diner in Columbus with a built-in sink, recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, beige splashback, stone tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
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