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Darren James Interiors
The best of East meets West, this design demonstrates the successful combination of minimalist principles seen in traditional Japanese design with the contemporary Australian lifestyle of a typical modern Australian family. The result is simple clean lines paired with warm earthy tones; rich wood
finishes married to organic elements and cabinetry artfully arranged to create a balanced, harmonious
and functional kitchen highly sought after by the client.
Stratton Design Group
Scope of work:
Update and reorganize within existing footprint for new master bedroom, master bathroom, master closet, linen closet, laundry room & front entry. Client has a love of spa and modern style..
Challenge: Function, Flow & Finishes.
Master bathroom cramped with unusual floor plan and outdated finishes
Laundry room oversized for home square footage
Dark spaces due to lack of windos and minimal lighting
Color palette inconsistent to the rest of the house
Solution: Bright, Spacious & Contemporary
Re-worked spaces for better function, flow and open concept plan. New space has more than 12 times as much exterior glass to flood the space in natural light (all glass is frosted for privacy). Created a stylized boutique feel with modern lighting design and opened up front entry to include a new coat closet, built in bench and display shelving. .
Space planning/ layout
Flooring, wall surfaces, tile selections
Lighting design, fixture selections & controls specifications
Cabinetry layout
Plumbing fixture selections
Trim & ceiling details
Custom doors, hardware selections
Color palette
All other misc. details, materials & features
Site Supervision
Furniture, accessories, art
Full CAD documentation, elevations and specifications
Coates Design Architecture + Interiors
This image features a Japanese soaking tub, or "ofuro." Ofuro tubs are deeper in comparison to the western bathtub, with sides that are square rather than sloped or rounded. The lights are compact fluorescent, and all of the wood paneling is Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certified. The countertop is recycled quartz.
Mark Brand Architecture
Mid-Century Modernism inspired our design for this new house in Noe Valley. The exterior is distinguished by cubic massing, well proportioned forms and use of contrasting but harmonious natural materials. These include clear cedar, stone, aluminum, colored stucco, glass railings, slate and painted wood. At the rear yard, stepped terraces provide scenic views of downtown and the Bay Bridge. Large sunken courts allow generous natural light to reach the below grade guest bedroom and office behind the first floor garage. The upper floors bedrooms and baths are flooded with natural light from carefully arranged windows that open the house to panoramic views. A mostly open plan with 10 foot ceilings and an open stairwell combine with metal railings, dropped ceilings, fin walls, a stone fireplace, stone counters and teak floors to create a unified interior.
Equilibrium Interior Design Inc
Top floor is comprised of vastly open multipurpose space and a guest bathroom incorporating a steam shower and inside/outside shower.
This multipurpose room can serve as a tv watching area, game room, entertaining space with hidden bar, and cleverly built in murphy bed that can be opened up for sleep overs.
Recessed TV built-in offers extensive storage hidden in three-dimensional cabinet design. Recessed black out roller shades and ripplefold sheer drapes open or close with a touch of a button, offering blacked out space for evenings or filtered Florida sun during the day. Being a 3rd floor this room offers incredible views of Fort Lauderdale just over the tops of palms lining up the streets.
Color scheme in this room is more vibrant and playful, with floors in Brazilian ipe and fabrics in crème. Cove LED ceiling details carry throughout home.
Photography: Craig Denis
StudioLAB
Across from Hudson River Park, the Classic 7 pre-war apartment had not renovated in over 50 years. The new owners, a young family with two kids, desired to open up the existing closed in spaces while keeping some of the original, classic pre-war details. Dark, dimly-lit corridors and clustered rooms that were a detriment to the brilliant natural light and expansive views the existing apartment inherently possessed, were demolished to create a new open plan for a more functional style of living. Custom charcoal stained white oak herringbone floors were laid throughout the space. The dark blue lacquered kitchen cabinets provide a sharp contrast to the otherwise neutral colored space. A wall unit in the same blue lacquer floats on the wall in the Den.
Morantz Custom Cabinetry Inc.
Custom Cabinetry: Morantz Custom Cabinetry Inc
General Contractor: Century Builders
Interior Designer: RU Design
IN this photo you can see the built in Buffet that we made. It has hand blown textured mirror base doors and top back panel. The lighting sconces were custom made for the project.
All Marble Tiles
All Marble Tiles Porcelain Collection floor and wall tiles www.allmarbletiles.com http://AllMarbleTiles.com
4,486 Contemporary Home Design Photos
McInturff Architects
Silver Spring MD
2013
Contractor: WES Construction
Landscape Design: Ed Bisese
Photo: Julia Heine / McInturff Architects
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