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Teakwood Builders, Inc.
A custom-built storage unit in this mudroom features hooks for coats and hats, recesses for boots and shoes and upper cubbies for baskets to collect hats, mittens and other grab-and-go gear.
Scott Bergmann Photography
S. B. Long Interiors
Modern traditional entryway. Mixing contemporary furnishings in a traditional paneled space.
Modern Design Cabinetry
White mudroom with closed storage and open lockers.
Cabinetry by Modern Design
Remodeling by Schrader & Co.
Schrader & Companies
The Victoria era ended more then 100 years ago, but it's design influences-deep, rich colors, wallpaper with bold patterns and velvety textures, and high-quality, detailed millwork-can still be found in the modern-day homes, such as this 7,500-square-foot beauty in Medina.
The home's entrance is fit for a king and queen. A dramatic two-story foyer opens up to 10-foot ceilings, graced by a curved staircase, a sun-filled living room that takes advantage of the views of the three-acre property, and a music room, featuring the homeowners' baby grand piano.
"Each unique room has a sense of separation, yet there's an open floor plan", explains Andy Schrader, president of Schrader & Companies, the builder behind this masterpiece.
The home features four bedrooms and five baths, including a stunning master suite with and expansive walk-in master shower-complete with exterior and interior windows and a rain showerhead suspended from the ceiling. Other luxury amenities include main- and upper level laundries, four garage stalls, an indoor sport court, a workroom for the wife (with French doors accessing a personal patio), and a vestibule opening to the husband's office, complete with ship portal.
The nucleus of this home is the kitchen, with a wall of windows overlooking a private pond, a cathedral vaulted ceiling, and a unique Romeo-and-Juliet balcony, a trademark feature of the builder.
Story courtesy or Midwest Home Magazine-August 2012
Written by Christina Sarinske
Photographs courtesy of Scott Jacobson
LDa Architecture & Interiors
Photographer: Shelly Harrison
The entry door was custom made for this project by LePage Millwork.
Garth Chapman Queenslanders
The clients’ brief detailed a home that externally is a Hampton’s influenced homestead. Internally the vision was a contemporary mix of Hampton’s with a Japanese palate in specific locations. On paper that may sound odd but in reality the two have come together beautifully. For example, the traditional dark coloured front door connects to the black light fittings that then speak confidently to the dark moody bathrooms. Linking everything is a gorgeous American Oak real timber floor finished in a custom walnut stain.
The formal entry space with 3m high ceilings, French timber doors leading to the study, and the entry door painted black to highlight the clients’ vision.
Landis Architects | Builders
We shifted the closet from the stair-side of the foyer to the front-door side. Adding a new front door glass, flanked by two sidelights, and replacing the dark tile floor creates a more welcoming entry. Using the same wood flooring throughout this level connects the rooms.
HDBros
Lisa Tharp Design
Governor's House Entry by Lisa Tharp. 2019 Bulfinch Award - Interior Design. Photo by Michael J. Lee
David Gulick
The mudroom has a tile floor to handle the mess of an entry, custom builtin bench and cubbies for storage, and a double farmhouse style sink mounted low for the little guys. Sink and fixtures by Kohler and lighting by Feiss.
Photo credit: Aaron Bunse of a2theb.com
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