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Jetton Construction, Inc.
Helen Degenhardt, JSW/D Architects.
This newly constructed contemporary home in the Berkeley Hills has clean lines coupled with a peaceful assembly of light, color, and space. The many sustainable elements in this Green Point Rated structure include fly ash in concrete, super insulation, radiant heat, solar PV, solar hot water, grey water, rain water catchment for in-home use, FSC lumber, and a central vacuum. This ecologically sound home was published in the Fine Homebuilding, Houses Issue, 2011.
Rebecca Driggs Interiors
Family room with L-shaped sectional, upholstered chairs, television mounted over the fireplace, built-in bookcase next to the fireplace, dramatic horizontal stripe drapes.
User
A detailed kitchen suitable for entertaining family and friends. Built in arched niches create height to the space along with upper glass cabinetry with detail mullions. Candy drawers down below for the kids, a farmhouse sink overlooking the beautiful landscaping, and saddle stools to sit enjoy a cup of coffee.
Design Platform
Combining of an existing laundry room and kitchen in a 1950’s ranch in the Highland’s into a Chef’s Kitchen with Eat-In Island. Reclaimed barnwood kitchen divider with etched artwork by Tandi Venter. Custom designed and built white oak cabinetry by AvenueTwo:Design including glass upper with additional artwork by Tandi Venter. Caesarstone countertops throughout. Photo by www.zornphoto.com
M Square Lifestyle Design
Interior of The Glass House, Designed by M Square Lifestyle Design.
The house was designed by Nico van der Meulen Architects
Dillard-Jones Builders, LLC
Kitchen features include natural stone countertops, a walnut bar and Viking appliances from Jeff Lynch. The ceiling is a painted Armstrong tile. Pendant lights over the bar and the kitchen chandelier over the island are from The Lighting Center. Bogari selected kitchen bar stools by Italian furniture maker Calligaris.
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
This formally Edwardian home was seismically upgraded and completely remodeled into a modern residence consisting of concrete, steel and glass. The three story structure is served by an elevator and rests on an exposed concrete garage accessed by a grated aluminum gate. An eight by six foot anodized aluminum pivoting front door opens up to a geometric stair case with etched Starfire guardrails. The stainless steel Bulthaup kitchen and module systems include a 66 foot counter that spans the depth of the home.
Photos: Marion Brenner
Architect: Stanley Saitowitz
Meadowbank Designs
This Main Line Philadelphia dining room features Empire Regency Design, custom window treatments and an antique rug. The custom made 70” round table opens to a 120” oval. The carpet is a French Aubusson carpet. The chandelier is an antique purchased in Charleston, NC. , The French doors have inset mirrors which create a nice reflection of the room. The chairs are black lacquer Regency dining chairs from Lewis Mittman. The ceiling is painted in an antique aged gold color.
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