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Visbeen Architects
No structure is better suited to water than a ship, which was the inspiration for this waterfront home. The Sunny Slope is an imaginative addition, providing stunning views and three floors of living space, all within a charming shingle-style design.
Connected to the main house by a glass-covered walkway, this addition functions as an autonomous home, complete with its own kitchen, dining room, sitting areas and four bedroom suites.
Oval windows, multi-level decks, and a fourth-story “crow’s nest” are just a few of the home’s ship-like design elements.
SKP Design
SKP Design has completed a frame up renovation of a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion. We combined historic elements, modern elements and industrial touches to reimagine this vintage camper which is now the showroom for our new line of business called Ready To Roll.
http://www.skpdesign.com/spartan-imperial-mansion
You'll see a spectrum of materials, from high end Lumicor translucent door panels to curtains from Walmart. We invested in commercial LVT wood plank flooring which needs to perform and last 20+ years but saved on decor items that we might want to change in a few years. Other materials include a corrugated galvanized ceiling, stained wall paneling, and a contemporary spacious IKEA kitchen. Vintage finds include an orange chenille bedspread from the Netherlands, an antique typewriter cart from Katydid's in South Haven, a 1950's Westinghouse refrigerator and the original Spartan serial number tag displayed on the wall inside.
Photography: Casey Spring
Cabinet Warehouse
Ride a wave. How can something so smooth pack so much functionality? In this gorgeous room with blue painted kitchen cabinets, proportion and scale are evident everywhere: trimmed fridge, tailored island. Bold highlights - aluminum frames, strong hardware, satin glass - intensify the modernism.
Mowlem & Co
Glorious weather can get us thinking about how to keep the sunshine as part of our lives throughout the seasons. Adding a light-filled extension or conservatory with a new kitchen can create a whole new dimension for the heart of the home and thoughtful bespoke design makes the most of any size or shape of space.
Aranelli Design
The vertical sign sets a constant pace on all the fronts. The sliding worktop, together with the
wooden bins, create new dynamics of life. Technology contains technology, thus losing its
purely stage value, creating a stronger relation with the adjacent area of the kitchen. Modular
configurations, laid against the wall or arranged as an island, are placed with grace and simplicity,
returning the scene to the person who lives in it as the central focus. The space maintains a
formal purity and intangible lightness where one can deftly move around amidst taste, flavours and the
senses.
SKP Design
SKP Design has completed a frame up renovation of a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion. We combined historic elements, modern elements and industrial touches to reimagine this vintage camper which is now the showroom for our new line of business called Ready To Roll.
http://www.skpdesign.com/spartan-imperial-mansion
You'll see a spectrum of materials, from high end Lumicor translucent door panels to curtains from Walmart. We invested in commercial LVT wood plank flooring which needs to perform and last 20+ years but saved on decor items that we might want to change in a few years. Other materials include a corrugated galvanized ceiling, stained wall paneling, and a contemporary spacious IKEA kitchen. Vintage finds include an orange chenille bedspread from the Netherlands, an antique typewriter cart from Katydid's in South Haven, a 1950's Westinghouse refrigerator and the original Spartan serial number tag displayed on the wall inside.
Photography: Casey Spring
Visbeen Architects
No structure is better suited to water than a ship, which was the inspiration for this waterfront home. The Sunny Slope is an imaginative addition, providing stunning views and three floors of living space, all within a charming shingle-style design.
Connected to the main house by a glass-covered walkway, this addition functions as an autonomous home, complete with its own kitchen, dining room, sitting areas and four bedroom suites.
Oval windows, multi-level decks, and a fourth-story “crow’s nest” are just a few of the home’s ship-like design elements.
Brilliant Design Concepts
To create a sense of space in the finshes are stamped through out the design of the kitchen. The refrigerator and dishwasher have been intergrated to declutter the space.
Jeff Hawkins Photography
Brilliant Design Concepts
A pull out pantry to hide all your laundry
sundries.
Jeff Hawkins Photography
Kitchen with Blue Cabinets and Stainless Steel Worktops Ideas and Designs
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