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Drewett Works
A substantial fireplace wall of Cambrian black leathered granite and travertine in the living room echoes the stone massing elements of the home's exterior architecture.
Project Details // Razor's Edge
Paradise Valley, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Bedbrock Developers
Interior design: Holly Wright Design
Landscape: Bedbrock Developers
Photography: Jeff Zaruba
Faux plants: Botanical Elegance
Black fireplace wall: The Stone Collection
Travertine walls: Cactus Stone
Porcelain flooring: Facings of America
https://www.drewettworks.com/razors-edge/
Cascade West Development
The Finleigh - Transitional Craftsman in Vancouver, Washington by Cascade West Development Inc.
Spreading out luxuriously from the large, rectangular foyer, you feel welcomed by the perfect blend of contemporary and traditional elements. From the moment you step through the double knotty alder doors into the extra wide entry way, you feel the openness and warmth of an entertainment-inspired home. A massive two story great room surrounded by windows overlooking the green space, along with the large 12’ wide bi-folding glass doors opening to the covered outdoor living area brings the outside in, like an extension of your living space.
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Cantoni Atlanta
One can say that the redesign job on this Atlanta-area home was just what the doctor ordered, since physician Jim Linnane chose Cantoni designer Kohl Sudnikovich to help him re-imagine his 50s ranch-style residence.
Online browsing, and a fondness for modern design, led the medical professional into our Georgia store/" title="Cantoni Modern Furniture Stores" class="crosslinking">showroom after purchasing the 50s-built home in early 2011. Since then, walls were torn down, the kitchen got a facelift, a lone loft morphed in to a music room, and the fireplace got haute while the pool became cool.
As always, step one of the design process began with Kohl visiting the home to measure and scale-out floor plans. Next, ideas were tossed around and the client fell in love with the Mondrian sectional, in red. “Jim’s selection set the color scheme for the home’s living areas,” explains Kohl, “and he loves the punchy accents we added with art, both inside and out.”
“Kohl worked closely with me, from start to finish, and guided me through the entire process,” explains Jim. “He helped me find a great contractor, and I’m particularly fond of the plan he conceived to replace the dated fireplace with a more contemporary linear gas box set in striated limestone.”
Adds Kohl, “I love how we opened the loft and staircase walls by replacing them with metal and cable railings, and how we created a sitting area (in what was the dining room) to open to the living room we enhanced with mirrors.”
A creative fix, like re-facing the cabinets, drawers and door panels in the kitchen, illustrates how something simple (and not too pricey) can make a big impact.
The project, on a whole, is also a good example of how our full-service design studio and talented staff can help re-imagine and optimize your living space while working within your budget.
“Meeting and working with Kohl was such a great experience,” says Jim, in closing. “He is so talented. He came up with great design ideas to completely change the look of my home’s interior, and I think the results are amazing.” Guess what, Jim? We think the results of your collaboration with Kohl are pretty amazing, too.
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
When Portland-based writer Donald Miller was looking to make improvements to his Sellwood loft, he asked a friend for a referral. He and Angela were like old buddies almost immediately. “Don naturally has good design taste and knows what he likes when he sees it. He is true to an earthy color palette; he likes Craftsman lines, cozy spaces, and gravitates to things that give him inspiration, memories and nostalgia. We made key changes that personalized his loft and surrounded him in pieces that told the story of his life, travels and aspirations,” Angela recalled.
Like all writers, Don is an avid book reader, and we helped him display his books in a way that they were accessible and meaningful – building a custom bookshelf in the living room. Don is also a world traveler, and had many mementos from journeys. Although, it was necessary to add accessory pieces to his home, we were very careful in our selection process. We wanted items that carried a story, and didn’t appear that they were mass produced in the home décor market. For example, we found a 1930’s typewriter in Portland’s Alameda District to serve as a focal point for Don’s coffee table – a piece that will no doubt launch many interesting conversations.
We LOVE and recommend Don’s books. For more information visit www.donmilleris.com
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Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View of living room from upper level entry. Photography by Ian Gleadle.
Kimball Starr Interior Design
Fireplace detail of Italian porcelain tiles and floating beam for the fireplace mantel.
Devon Grace Interiors
A sleek, modern fireplace is centered in the living room to create a focal point in the space. We selected a simple, porcelain tile surround and a minimal, white oak mantle to give the fireplace a super modern look.
Twice As Nice Interiors
A Family Room over looking the water on Long Islands south shore. This room was inspired by the owners white Baby Grand piano! The drapery in this room is so beautiful. The room feels luxurious while still being functional for a family with 2 teenage boys.
Main Street Homes
The Augusta II plan has a spacious great room that transitions into the kitchen and breakfast nook, and two-story great room. To create your design for an Augusta II floor plan, please go visit https://www.gomsh.com/plan/augusta-ii/interactive-floor-plan
Normandy Remodeling
This two story family room takes advantage of the high ceilings and large windows to create a space that is the clear destination for the family. The open floorpan connects this space to the dining area and kitchen, and the two story fireplace detail adds drama and draws the eye upward.
Mezzanine Living Space with a Tiled Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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