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HomeStory Doors of Orange County
The 9 Lite Obscure glass features a solid frosted glass panel with an etched and grooved border in a prairie style pattern. The elegant border, combined with the frosted glass, offers beauty and obscurity. This glass door is offered in a variety of 9 wood species to compliment any interior including: primed white, pine, oak, knotty pine, fir, maple, knotty alder, cherry and African mahogany. Optional 8-foot tall doors are available in primed white and pine species only.
Kathy Corbet Interiors
This family of 4 (plus the dog) wanted rooms they could really live in. We stuck to contract grade fabrics and practical furnishings. Photos by John Magor.
Hudson Home
All Interior Cabinetry, Millwork, Trim and Finishes designed by Hudson Home
Architect Studio 1200
Photographer Christian Garibaldi
To The Trade Only
Doug Sturgess Photography taken in the West End Atlanta,
Barbara English Interior Design,
Cool Chairz -contemporary orange bar stools,
Westside Foundry - rug,
cabinets, windows and floors all custom and original to the house
McGrath II
The shades of blues, reds, and burnt orange from the front parlor move seamlessly into the back parlor of this house.
Tommy Chambers Interiors, Inc.
Photography by David Phelps Photography.
Long time clients and seasonal residents of Newport California wanted their new home to reflect their love and admiration for all things French. Fine antiques and furnishings play well in the foreground of their extensive rotating art collection.
Interior Design by Tommy Chambers
Contractor Josh Shields of Shields Construction.
Victorian Games Room Ideas and Designs
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Mathew and his team at Cummings Architects have a knack for being able to see the perfect vision for a property. They specialize in identifying a building’s missing elements and crafting designs that simultaneously encompass the large scale, master plan and the myriad details that make a home special. For this Winchester home, the vision included a variety of complementary projects that all came together into a single architectural composition.
Starting with the exterior, the single-lane driveway was extended and a new carriage garage that was designed to blend with the overall context of the existing home. In addition to covered parking, this building also provides valuable new storage areas accessible via large, double doors that lead into a connected work area.
For the interior of the house, new moldings on bay windows, window seats, and two paneled fireplaces with mantles dress up previously nondescript rooms. The family room was extended to the rear of the house and opened up with the addition of generously sized, wall-to-wall windows that served to brighten the space and blur the boundary between interior and exterior.
The family room, with its intimate sitting area, cozy fireplace, and charming breakfast table (the best spot to enjoy a sunlit start to the day) has become one of the family’s favorite rooms, offering comfort and light throughout the day. In the kitchen, the layout was simplified and changes were made to allow more light into the rear of the home via a connected deck with elongated steps that lead to the yard and a blue-stone patio that’s perfect for entertaining smaller, more intimate groups.
From driveway to family room and back out into the yard, each detail in this beautiful design complements all the other concepts and details so that the entire plan comes together into a unified vision for a spectacular home.
Photos By: Eric Roth
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