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Alair Homes Arlington
Garage to mudroom conversion of this 1940's home creates a great new space in NWDC. Includes custom built-ins with lots of storage.
Rufty Custom Built Homes and Remodeling
The Chancellor's Residence. Custom built by Rufty Homes, Inc. Interior design by Design Lines, LTD. Architectural Design by Dean Marvin Malecha, FAIA, NC State University. Photography by dustin peck photography, inc.
David Small Designs
'Modern Renovation', transforming a 1960s traditional bungalow to a natural modern 2-storey home.
Photo Credit: Jason Hartog Photography
Urban Tree Salvage
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Custom Reclaimed Dining and Kitchen Tables, Coffee and Console Tables, Boardroom Tables and Desks, Benches, Vanities, Counter tops/ Islands and accessories created from Salvaged Toronto trees.
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360 Yardware
This was an exterior gate project of a home on Huntington Beach Harbor. The gates were built by Mike Bless of Lido Gates in Newport Beach, CA. The contemporary gates were made of ipe wood with 360 Yardware's Alta Gate Latch installed.
To read the full Project Profile, visit: http://www.360yardware.com/2013/02/project-profile-contemporary-harbor-front-home-in-huntington-beach/"> http://www.360yardware.com/2013/02/project-profile-contemporary-harbor-front-home-in-huntington-beach/
All photos by: Mike Bless of Lido Gates in Newport Beach, CA. http://www.lidogates.com"> http://www.lidogates.com.
Mohler + Ghillino Architects
View of entry for main unit below the cantilevered upper floor.
photo: Fred Kihara
96,980 Contemporary Foyer Design Photos
Moore Architects, PC
The renovation of the Woodland Residence centered around two basic ideas. The first was to open the house to light and views of the surrounding woods. The second, due to a limited budget, was to minimize the amount of new footprint while retaining as much of the existing structure as possible.
The existing house was in dire need of updating. It was a warren of small rooms with long hallways connecting them. This resulted in dark spaces that had little relationship to the exterior. Most of the non bearing walls were demolished in order to allow for a more open concept while dividing the house into clearly defined private and public areas. The new plan is organized around a soaring new cathedral space that cuts through the center of the house, containing the living and family room spaces. A new screened porch extends the family room through a large folding door - completely blurring the line between inside and outside. The other public functions (dining and kitchen) are located adjacently. A massive, off center pivoting door opens to a dramatic entry with views through a new open staircase to the trees beyond. The new floor plan allows for views to the exterior from virtually any position in the house, which reinforces the connection to the outside.
The open concept was continued into the kitchen where the decision was made to eliminate all wall cabinets. This allows for oversized windows, unusual in most kitchens, to wrap the corner dissolving the sense of containment. A large, double-loaded island, capped with a single slab of stone, provides the required storage. A bar and beverage center back up to the family room, allowing for graceful gathering around the kitchen. Windows fill as much wall space as possible; the effect is a comfortable, completely light-filled room that feels like it is nestled among the trees. It has proven to be the center of family activity and the heart of the residence.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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