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Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Contractor: Kevin F. Russo
Interiors: Anne McDonald Design
Photo: Scott Amundson
Jessica Gething Design
design by Jessica Gething Design
built by R2Q Construction
photos by Genevieve Garruppo
kitchen by Plain English
St. Pierre Construction
Dining room featuring light white oak flooring, custom built-in bench for additional seating, horizontal shiplap walls, and a mushroom board ceiling.
Milieu Interior Design
The kitchen pours into the dining room and leaves the diner surrounded by views. Intention was given to leaving the views unobstructed. Natural materials and tones were selected to blend in with nature's surroundings.
Interior Changes home design & consulting
The distinctive dining space can grow from 8-12 without any effort. The leaded glass doors on the built in server were re-purposed from the original cottage. This space is open concept but ceiling and column details help give each area meaning and purpose.
Pineapple House Interior Design
Pineapple House designed all integrated, energy efficient lighting and wall and ceiling treatments -- beams, coffers, drapery pockets -- and determined all the floor and tile patterns. We carefully positioned the beam in the dining area above the center of the table so the chandelier could hang from it.
Daniel Newcomb Architectural Photography
Orange Moon Interiors
A perfect dedicated dining space for the area between the living room and kitchen.
Vermont Plank Flooring
Character White Oak in 6″ widths in a stunning oceanfront residence in Little Compton, Rhode Island. This home features zero VOC (sheep’s wool) insulation, solar panels, a solar hot water system, and a rainwater collection system.
Flooring: Character Plain Sawn White Oak in 6″ Widths
Finish: Vermont Artisan Breadloaf Finish
Construction by Stack + Co.
Architecture: Maryann Thompson Architects
Photography by Scott Norsworthy
Goodwin Heart Pine Company
Extraordinary Pass-A-Grille Beach Cottage! This was the original Pass-A-Grill Schoolhouse from 1912-1915! This cottage has been completely renovated from the floor up, and the 2nd story was added. It is on the historical register. Flooring for the first level common area is Antique River-Recovered® Heart Pine Vertical, Select, and Character. Goodwin's Antique River-Recovered® Heart Pine was used for the stair treads and trim.
Coastal Dining Room with a Wood Ceiling Ideas and Designs
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