Bina's ideas
Different ways to wainscot for the house. The bedroom with the light scones and wainscoting at the back
Love the couches and the coffee table idea
The way the drawers are organized
Like the color contrast. Something like mine
Sink for powder room
Like the clean lines and color seems right
Like th door but must be a darker color Ask if we can open window on it
Simplicity but would like in darker shade as close to black as possible
Floor tiles
The floor that goes with the wood color
The storage on both sides of the tub and the large windows
Like for Minesh room or powder room
Like this for Minesh bathroom
Like the contrast in counter tops
Like the floor
I like the kitchen windows
The way the vanities are set up
The floor
The floor and colors
Like the colors nad layout
Like the colors and cabinets
Between the fridge and freezer columns are cabinets. Like the layout
Storage in the master bedroom
1. Research Your RemodelDo your homework before any work begins. “Don’t get overexcited about the process and say, ‘Let’s start,’” Gedryn says. “Do the planning and figure out the details so that when we start construction, we have everything we need to complete the project.” The 1964 home seen here, in San Jose’s Willow Glen neighborhood, still had its original fixtures before it was remodeled. “The goal was to create an open kitchen that fed into the living area for entertaining,” Gedryn says. “Originally we were just going to raise the ceiling to 8 feet, but we played around with the design with the homeowners and realized that a big kitchen would work best for their lifestyle. We created an open and light space by raising the ceilings and installing three skylights, and removed walls to create an open layout for the entire main floor.”See more of this project
Photos by Katie GriffithKitchen at a GlanceWho lives here: A couple with two young boysLocation: Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaSize: 201 square feet (19 square meters); 13 by 15½ feetDesigner: Katie Griffith of Sundling StudioIt started with island dreams. This homeowner’s No. 1 wish was to have a big island that would serve as a work and gathering area in her kitchen. In addition, she was looking to update the style and make the kitchen light and bright.like the back splash
Like the bathroom look
Like the counter tops
Love the look
How the kitchen looks
Antique furnishings have a distinct way of packing a visual punch as demonstrated by the gorgeous yoke-back chair in this design. Often, an antique becomes the focal point of a seating group or furniture arrangement because it doesn’t necessarily fit in with the other pieces around it. If it looks like a nostalgic memento from the American dream, or a piece of ancient history from an exotic land, don’t shy away from introducing a piece of the world’s past into your present. Love the windows
Like the linen closet between vanity and shower
Love the shower. Looks like raining from outside. And love the layout
Love the glass cabinets on the sides in the formal dining room
Side display niche
The couch
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