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Sarah Elizabeth Interiors
Custom Home Design built by Fairmont Custom Homes. This home features an impressive foyer or entrance with a unique chandelier, arched wrought iron door, rug patterned tile (handmade ceramic and terra-cotta tiles), and a semi-spiral staircase.
Abramson Architects
Exterior Stone wraps into the entry as a textural backdrop for a bold wooden pivot door. Dark wood details contrast white walls and a light grey floor.
Photo: Roger Davies
Cascade West Development
Paint by Sherwin Williams
Body Color - Sycamore Tan - SW 2855
Trim Color - Urban Bronze - SW 7048
Exterior Stone by Eldorado Stone
Stone Product Mountain Ledge in Silverton
Garage Doors by Wayne Dalton
Door Product 9700 Series
Windows by Milgard Windows & Doors
Window Product Style Line® Series
Window Supplier Troyco - Window & Door
Lighting by Destination Lighting
Fixtures by Elk Lighting
Landscaping by GRO Outdoor Living
Customized & Built by Cascade West Development
Photography by ExposioHDR Portland
Original Plans by Alan Mascord Design Associates
Garden Structures & More
This entry trellis was designed by myself and executed by myself. All photographs were taken by Dane Christiansen photography. All landscaping was executed by Beds and Borders landscaping.
Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
The new interior iron doors in the Main Entry Vestibule incorporate gold leaf rosette accents and hardware and a custom sculpted Angel in the transom to bless everyone as they enter and leave the home.
Historic New York City Townhouse | Renovation by Brian O'Keefe Architect, PC, with Interior Design by Richard Keith Langham
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The Clients contacted Cecil Baker + Partners to reconfigure and remodel the top floor of a prominent Philadelphia high-rise into an urban pied-a-terre. The forty-five story apartment building, overlooking Washington Square Park and its surrounding neighborhoods, provided a modern shell for this truly contemporary renovation. Originally configured as three penthouse units, the 8,700 sf interior, as well as 2,500 square feet of terrace space, was to become a single residence with sweeping views of the city in all directions.
The Client’s mission was to create a city home for collecting and displaying contemporary glass crafts. Their stated desire was to cast an urban home that was, in itself, a gallery. While they enjoy a very vital family life, this home was targeted to their urban activities - entertainment being a central element.
The living areas are designed to be open and to flow into each other, with pockets of secondary functions. At large social events, guests feel free to access all areas of the penthouse, including the master bedroom suite. A main gallery was created in order to house unique, travelling art shows.
Stemming from their desire to entertain, the penthouse was built around the need for elaborate food preparation. Cooking would be visible from several entertainment areas with a “show” kitchen, provided for their renowned chef. Secondary preparation and cleaning facilities were tucked away.
The architects crafted a distinctive residence that is framed around the gallery experience, while also incorporating softer residential moments. Cecil Baker + Partners embraced every element of the new penthouse design beyond those normally associated with an architect’s sphere, from all material selections, furniture selections, furniture design, and art placement.
Barry Halkin and Todd Mason Photography
Today’s Entry Doors
Classic style 8 foot tall Therma Tru fiberglass double entry doors. Smooth surface painted Cranberry. 3/4 lite Saratoga glass design and Emtek Ares handle sets. Installed in Yorba Linda, CA home.
Modoo Modoo interior design
I choose to have all stone floors with a honed finish and all marble accents high polished.
John McClain Design
A semi-open floor plan greets you as you enter this home. Custom staircase leading to the second floor showcases a custom entry table and a view of the family room and kitchen are down the hall. The blue themed dining room is designated by floor to ceiling columns. We had the pleasure of designing all of the wood work details in this home.
Photo: Stephen Allen
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