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Normandy Remodeling
Normandy Designer Vince Weber was able to maximize the potential of the space by creating a corner walk in shower and angled tub with tub deck in this master suite. He was able to create the spa like aesthetic these homeowners had hoped for and a calming retreat, while keeping with the style of the home as well.
KraftMaster Renovations
Corner shower with stone slab walls, a corner niche, bench and House of Rohl fixtures.
Photos by Chris Veith
Penny Black Interiors LLC.
The architecture of this mid-century ranch in Portland’s West Hills oozes modernism’s core values. We wanted to focus on areas of the home that didn’t maximize the architectural beauty. The Client—a family of three, with Lucy the Great Dane, wanted to improve what was existing and update the kitchen and Jack and Jill Bathrooms, add some cool storage solutions and generally revamp the house.
We totally reimagined the entry to provide a “wow” moment for all to enjoy whilst entering the property. A giant pivot door was used to replace the dated solid wood door and side light.
We designed and built new open cabinetry in the kitchen allowing for more light in what was a dark spot. The kitchen got a makeover by reconfiguring the key elements and new concrete flooring, new stove, hood, bar, counter top, and a new lighting plan.
Our work on the Humphrey House was featured in Dwell Magazine.
MICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INC
A nickel plated and glass globe lantern hangs from a vaulted ceiling. Rock crystal sconces sparkle above the sinks. Mercury glass accessories in a glass shelved niche above the luxurious bath tub. Photo by Phillip Ennis
Four Brothers Design + Build
Greg Hadley Photography
Project Overview: This full house remodel included two and a half bathrooms, a master suite, kitchen, and exterior. On the initial visit to this Mt. Pleasant row-house in Washington DC, the clients expressed several goals to us. Our job was to convert the basement apartment into a guest suite, re-work the first floor kitchen, dining, and powder bathroom, and re-do the master suite to include a new bathroom. Like many Washington DC Row houses, the rear part of the house was cobbled together in a series of poor renovations. Between the two of them, the original brick rear wall and the load-bearing center wall split the rear of the house into three small rooms on each floor. Not only was the layout poor, but the rear part of the house was falling apart, breezy with no insulation, and poorly constructed.
Design and Layout: One of the reasons the clients hired Four Brothers as their design-build remodeling contractor was that they liked the designs in our remodeling portfolio. We entered the design phase with clear guidance from the clients – create an open floor plan. This was true for the basement, where we removed all walls creating a completely open space with the exception of a small water closet. This serves as a guest suite, where long-term visitors can stay with a sense of privacy. It has it’s own bathroom and kitchenette, as well as closets and a sleeping area. The design called for completely removing and re-building the rear of the house. This allowed us to take down the original rear brick wall and interior walls on the first and second floors. The first floor has the kitchen in the center of the house, with one tall wall of cabinetry and a kitchen island with seating in the center. A powder bathroom is on the other side of the house. The dining room moved to the rear of the house, with large doors opening onto a new deck. Also in the back, a floating staircase leads to a rear entrance. On the second floor, the entire back of the house was turned onto a master suite. One closet contains a washer and dryer. Clothes storage is in custom fabricated wardrobes, which flank an open concept bathroom. The bed area is in the back, with large windows across the whole rear of the house. The exterior was finished with a paneled rain-screen.
Style and Finishes: In all areas of the house, the clients chose contemporary finishes. The basement has more of an industrial look, with commercial light fixtures, exposed brick, open ceiling joists, and a stained concrete floor. Floating oak stairs lead from the back door to the kitchen/dining area, with a white bookshelf acting as the safety barrier at the stairs. The kitchen features white cabinets, and a white countertop, with a waterfall edge on the island. The original oak floors provide a warm background throughout. The second floor master suite bathroom is a uniform mosaic tile, and white wardrobes match a white vanity.
Construction and Final Product: This remodeling project had a very specific timeline, as the homeowners had rented a house to live in for six months. This meant that we had to work very quickly and efficiently, juggling the schedule to keep things moving. As is often the case in Washington DC, permitting took longer than expected. Winter weather played a role as well, forcing us to make up lost time in the last few months. By re-building a good portion of the house, we managed to include significant energy upgrades, with a well-insulated building envelope, and efficient heating and cooling system.
Marker Girl Home
Master Bathroom blue and green color walls Sherwin Williams Silver Strand 7057 white cabinetry
Quartzite counters Taj Mahal and San Michele Crema Porcelain vein cut from Daltile flooring Alabaster Sherwin Williams 7008 trim and 7008 on Custom Cabinetry made for client
Andrey Volkov
Небольшая 2-х комнатная квартира, которую перестроили в 3-х комнатную.
Автор дизайнер Андрей Волков.
Стилист Даша Соболева.
Фото Сергей Красюк.
松原建築計画/matsubara architect design office
カルデバイ社のホーロー浴槽とモザイクタイルで仕上げた在来浴室、天井は外壁と同じレッドシダーで仕上げた。
洗面台はステンレス製の製作物。
Tierra Concepts
HOME FEATURES
Contexual modern design with contemporary Santa Fe–style elements
Luxuriously open floor plan
Stunning chef’s kitchen perfect for entertaining
Gracious indoor/outdoor living with views of the Sangres
Alexandra Rae Design
Master Bath by Los Angeles interior designer Alexandra Rae with blue ming and white thasos, carrara marble and custom cabinets.
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