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Rudloff Custom Builders
This elegant Teen bedroom is rich in detail and textures.
The "transitional" French style white headboard with brass nail heads is balanced by the white barrel shade silk and crystal pendant light fixture on each side of the bed.
A large white flat roman shade adds softenness and elegance to the room. Black accents add interest.
A chic and elegant teen room.
This home was featured in Philadelphia Magazine August 2014 issue to showcase its beauty and excellence.
RUDLOFF Custom Builders, is a residential construction company that connects with clients early in the design phase to ensure every detail of your project is captured just as you imagined. RUDLOFF Custom Builders will create the project of your dreams that is executed by on-site project managers and skilled craftsman, while creating lifetime client relationships that are build on trust and integrity.
We are a full service, certified remodeling company that covers all of the Philadelphia suburban area including West Chester, Gladwynne, Malvern, Wayne, Haverford and more.
As a 6 time Best of Houzz winner, we look forward to working with you on your next project.
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Photographer: Richard Clatworthy / Stylist: Elkie Brown
Photo of a scandinavian living room in London with a reading nook, white walls and light hardwood flooring.
Photo of a scandinavian living room in London with a reading nook, white walls and light hardwood flooring.
Hunting For George
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary bedroom in Melbourne with white walls, painted wood flooring and white floors.
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Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Winner of "HOME OF THE YEAR 2016" San Diego Home and Garden Lifestyles Magazine featuring this great contemporary kitchen remodel in An Irving Gill renovation near Balboa Park stays true to its historic essence.
More about the project.
This young couple has a creative back ground, one being an actor and the other being a teacher who inspires others. They now enjoy a new historical home with amazing touches of modern styling and comforts. The home was designed by renowned architect Irving Gill in 1905 and is on the historical register but it only applies to the exterior of the home. The brick pillar is an original feature from the home's turn-of-the-century stove. The window casings were built to replicate the original Douglas Fir windows as seen on Gill's original plans, and all the molding was redone in his signature flush style as well. The central feature in this kitchen is the Yellow Italian Bertazzoni Range with a single herringbone tiled back splash. The cabinetry is a light gray paired perfectly with a dark "graphite" gray island, and industrial vents at the toe kick enhance the overall look.
Builder Jon Walsh / Kim Grant Architect
Kitchen Design Bonnie Bagley Catlin
Handle free Cabinetry
Signature Designs Kitchen Bath
Cabinetry: Modern Cabinetry
Floors: Existing Fir Wood Floors
Backsplash: Porcelain Tile
Countertops: Quartz
Alden Miller Interiors
John Merkl
This is an example of a retro bedroom in San Francisco with multi-coloured walls and brown floors.
This is an example of a retro bedroom in San Francisco with multi-coloured walls and brown floors.
Nick Smith www.nsphotography.co.uk
Nick Smith www.nsphotography.co.uk
Designer:Susan Venn
Inspiration for a classic living room in London.
Inspiration for a classic living room in London.
Raine Heidenberg Interior Design
This is an example of a contemporary living room feature wall in New York with blue walls.
KD Landscape
Brightly colored accessories work in concert with the plantings to bring this social space to life.
This project received a 2013 Hardscape North America Design Award, and a 2014 ILCA Award of Excellence. It is also slated for publication in Chicagoland Gardening Magazine and Total Landscape Care Magazine.
Site design by John Algozzini, lighting design by Kevin Manning.
Rhodes Architecture + Light
This home explores industrial materials and finishes that highlight a builder’s craft and illustrates the way a house is made. The house uses glass, ceiling height, and carefully screened space to feel larger than its small size. The house was completed in February of 1998. June 1998 Seattle Times/AIA Home of the Month and has been featured by Pacific Northwest Magazine in February 1998 and by Fine Homebuilding Magazine in March 2000.
HOME & DESIGN MAGAZINE NAPLES
As a chic alternative to the enclosed wine room, Thies incorporates Sub-Zero wine towers from Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery into the bleached oak built-in from Ruffino Cabinetry. As a house warming gift, Potter Homes presents a solid dining table with smokey-gray epoxy that fills the natural crack in the black walnut table top for an astonishing artistic expression. This element ties into the black base and the adjacent black frames on the glass-front cabinets. Much like the elegant abstract art, the two powder blue host chairs from Century add a touch of color and a dash of class.
Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture
Best of Houzz 2015 for Design
This is an example of a traditional front veranda in Austin with tiled flooring and a roof extension.
This is an example of a traditional front veranda in Austin with tiled flooring and a roof extension.
Studio Dearborn
A charming 1920s colonial had a dated dark kitchen that was not in keeping with the historic charm of the home. The owners, who adored British design, wanted a kitchen that was spacious and storage friendly, with the feel of a classic English kitchen. Designer Sarah Robertson of Studio Dearborn helped her client, while architect Greg Lewis redesigned the home to accommodate a larger kitchen, new primary bath, mudroom, and butlers pantry.
Photos Adam Macchia. For more information, you may visit our website at www.studiodearborn.com or email us at info@studiodearborn.com.
Smart Design
New construction master bath for an 1850 antique farmhouse. Design style chosen to blend with existing home.
Photo of a farmhouse bathroom in New York.
Photo of a farmhouse bathroom in New York.
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House of Five Dreams
2004, Phoenix, AZ
This 30,000 SF residence/private museum was created to serve the needs of a pair of prolific art and artifact collectors. Knowing much of their collection had been excavated, the decision was made to place exhibition space below the horizon, contained within 4-foot thick rammed earth walls. Above the gallery, a floating residential pavilion is spatially composed with translucent light.
Awards:
2006 American Architecture Exhibition and
Distinguished Building Awards
The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of
Architecture and Design
2006 Custom Home Design Awards
Sponsored by Hanely Wood Magazines
Grand Award – Detail Category
2005 American Institute of Architects/ Arizona
Citation Award
2005 American Institute of Architects/
Western Mountain Region
Citation Award
Publications:
Books:
ARCHITECTURE HIGHLIGHTS, 2007
Shanglin A & C Limited (China)
Yanli Hu – Chief Editor
Magazines:
ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST Oct 2006
CUSTOM HOMES May/June 2006
PHOENIX HOME & GARDEN Jan 2012
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
The modest, single-floor house is designed to afford spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Set in the idyllic Virginia countryside, distinct “pavilions” serve different functions: the living room is the center of the home; bedroom suites surround an entry courtyard; a studio/guest suite sits atop the garage; a screen house rests quietly adjacent to a 60-foot lap pool. The abstracted Virginia farmhouse aesthetic roots the building in its local context while offering a quiet backdrop for the family’s daily life and for their extensive folk art collection.
Constructed of concrete-filled styrofoam insulation blocks faced with traditional stucco, and heated by radiant concrete floors, the house is energy efficient and extremely solid in its construction. The house is Bushman Dreyfus Architects' variation on the 1998 Life Magazine "Dream House" designed by Hugh Newell Jacobsen.
Metropolitan Home magazine, 2002 "Home of the Year"
Photo: Peter Vanderwarker
RKI Interior Design
Portola Valley Master Bath. Halila Honed Shower with Exotic Stone Bench. Designer: RKI Interior Design. Architect: CJW Architecture. Builder: De Mattei Construction. Photographer: Dean J. Birinyi. As seen in Gentry Magazine Summer 2011 Issue. As seen in Gentry Magazine Summer 2011 Issue.
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T.S. Adams Studio, Architects
Jean Allsopp
Inspiration for a beach style games room with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, a wall mounted tv and brown floors.
Inspiration for a beach style games room with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, a wall mounted tv and brown floors.
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