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Kid's Study off of Living Room
Kid's Study off of Living Room
Schrader & CompaniesSchrader & Companies
This Cape Cod inspired custom home includes 5,500 square feet of large open living space, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, working spaces for the adults and kids, a lower level guest suite, ample storage space, and unique custom craftsmanship and design elements characteristically fashioned into all Schrader homes. Detailed finishes including unique granite countertops, natural stone, cape code inspired tiles & 7 inch trim boards, splashes of color, and a mixture of Knotty Alder & Soft Maple cabinetry adorn this comfortable, family friendly home. Some of the design elements in this home include a master suite with gas fireplace, master bath, large walk in closet, and balcony overlooking the pool. In addition, the upper level of the home features a secret passageway between kid’s bedrooms, upstairs washer & dryer, built in cabinetry, and a 700+ square foot bonus room above the garage. Main level features include a large open kitchen with granite countertops with honed finishes, dining room with wainscoted walls, Butler's pantry, a “dog room” complete w/dog wash station, home office, and kids study room. The large lower level includes a Mother-in-law suite with private bath, kitchen/wet bar, 400 Square foot masterfully finished home theatre with old time charm & built in couch, and a lower level garage exiting to the back yard with ample space for pool supplies and yard equipment. This MN Greenpath Certified home includes a geothermal heating & cooling system, spray foam insulation, and in-floor radiant heat, all incorporated to significantly reduce utility costs. Additionally, reclaimed wood from trees removed from the lot, were used to produce the maple flooring throughout the home and to build the cherry breakfast nook table. Woodwork reclaimed by Wood From the Hood Photos - Dean Reidel Interior Designer - Miranda Brouwer Staging - Stage by Design
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Girl's Rooms
Girl's Rooms
BabyBoxBabyBox
To discuss this room, the furniture and custom options, call us at BabyBox.com at 203.655.0185. If you are interested in fabric swatches, or custom paint chip options, please contact one of our design associates or email us at designservices@babybox.com. This design. can be ordered with or without upholstery in a range of custom finishes. Available in twin, full, queen or king. Designer: AFK Furniture
Automotive Bedroom
Automotive Bedroom
Priester's Custom Contracting, LLCPriester's Custom Contracting, LLC
This bedroom features oak hardwood floors, custom cove molding, Craftsman tool chests as furniture, recessed lighting, and "motor" ceiling fan. Wall color SW 6149 Relaxed Khaki.
Wohnung SCH
Wohnung SCH
Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity ArchitectsIppolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects
FOTOGRAFIE/PHOTOGRAPHY Zooey Braun Römerstr. 51 70180 Stuttgart T +49 (0)711 6400361 F +49 (0)711 6200393 zooey@zooeybraun.de
Beverly Dr. Expansion
Beverly Dr. Expansion
ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLCADVANCED CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC
Existing bedroom renovation Photos by Lindsey A. Hobson
Toll Brothers Plano, TX Model
Toll Brothers Plano, TX Model
ModelDecoModelDeco
Toll Brothers Model Home in Plano, Tx. by Linfield Design
Girl's Bedroom
Girl's Bedroom
Brandon Barré Architectural Interior PhotographerBrandon Barré Architectural Interior Photographer
Little girl's bedroom, replete with antique salvage, ikea light fixture and yes, a LV bag in the cabinet. Shot by Brandon Barré for Toronto Home Magazine
LG House - Interior
LG House - Interior
thirdstone inc. [^]thirdstone inc. [^]
LG House (Edmonton) Design :: thirdstone inc. [^] Photography :: Merle Prosofsky
Bent/Sliced House
Bent/Sliced House
HufftHufft
This is take two on ‘The Bent House’, which was canceled after a design board did not approve the modern style in a conservative neighbrohood. So we decided to take it one step further and now it is the ‘bent and sliced house’. The bend is from the original design (a.k.a.The Bent House), and is a gesture to the curved slope of the site. This curve, coincidentally, is almost the same of the previous design’s site, and thus could be re-utilized. Similiar to Japanese Oragami, this house unfolds like a piece of slice paper from the sloped site. The negative space between the slices creates wonderful clerestories for natural light and ventilation. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair

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