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Allison Smith Design
This little gem in Portland’s Pearl District needed some defined living areas, without sacrificing the natural light from the windows along the far wall.
These windows are the only source of natural light here. With the dreary, gray Portland winters, we needed to do everything we could to leverage the light.
Four Elements Construction
Our clients small two bedroom home was in a very popular and desirably located area of south Edmonton just off of Whyte Ave. The main floor was very partitioned and not suited for the clients' lifestyle and entertaining. They needed more functionality with a better and larger front entry and more storage/utility options. The exising living room, kitchen, and nook needed to be reconfigured to be more open and accommodating for larger gatherings. They also wanted a large garage in the back. They were interest in creating a Chelsea Market New Your City feel in their new great room. The 2nd bedroom was absorbed into a larger front entry with loads of storage options and the master bedroom was enlarged along with its closet. The existing bathroom was updated. The walls dividing the kitchen, nook, and living room were removed and a great room created. The result was fantastic and more functional living space for this young couple along with a larger and more functional garage.
Gruppo Tre Architetti
Vista dell'ingresso all'appartamento.
Un comodo Chesterfield introduce alla sala da pranzo/zona giorno, in perfetta armonia tra eleganza, comodità ed organizzazione degli spazi.
Laura Kaehler Architects
New two story garage with loft above. Race car enthusiast and driver wanted a special building to be able to work on his vintage European cars and entertain friends and family from loft above. Exterior is brick and slate to match existing tudor style home. Interior is industrial with dark windows, high ceilings, exposed rustic beams and wide plank rustic oak floors. Laura Kaehler Architects
Brandler London
Brandler London were employed to carry out the conversion of an old hop warehouse in Southwark Bridge Road. The works involved a complete demolition of the interior with removal of unstable floors, roof and additional structural support being installed. The structural works included the installation of new structural floors, including an additional one, and new staircases of various types throughout. A new roof was also installed to the structure. The project also included the replacement of all existing MEP (mechanical, electrical & plumbing), fire detection and alarm systems and IT installations. New boiler and heating systems were installed as well as electrical cabling, mains distribution and sub-distribution boards throughout. The fit out decorative flooring, ceilings, walls and lighting as well as complete decoration throughout. The existing windows were kept in place but were repaired and renovated prior to the installation of an additional double glazing system behind them. A roof garden complete with decking and a glass and steel balustrade system and including planting, a hot tub and furniture. The project was completed within nine months from the commencement of works on site.
Mary Rossi Designs
Teal Front Door Offers Cheery Welcome to Loft.
A teal door and complementary area rug add inviting color to the transitional-style entrance of this loft. A structural lighting fixture above draws the eye while the wood slats on the barn door create a Union Jack, a nod to the owner's British heritage.
Carlton Edwards
The entrance into the residence is through steel and glass doors, the floor is antique brick which was existing and of which we added an ebony stain. From the arrival side off of Wagner Place, the entry is through a new steel and glass door from a parking court. The ceiling treatment is integrated from the garage and pulls you into the foyer of the residence. It is out of reclaimed oak that mimics original lath that would've been behind the plaster.
Greg Baudouin, Interiors
Alyssa Rosenheck: photo
Chi Renovation & Design
Upon entering this studio oasis, one is met with an elegant but compact office area. This design made the most sense proportionately and functionally, as the desk is sleek and doesn’t take up too much space but offers somewhere (tucked out of view) to rest papers, keys, and other smaller items we tend to leave around.
Designed by Chi Renovation & Design who serve Chicago and it's surrounding suburbs, with an emphasis on the North Side and North Shore. You'll find their work from the Loop through Lincoln Park, Skokie, Wilmette, and all the way up to Lake Forest.
For more about Chi Renovation & Design, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/
Industrial Entrance with Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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