52 Modern Home Design Photos
BUILD LLC
BUILD updated the kitchen of a mid-century modern home with walnut cabinets by Special Projects Division. The ceiling was vaulted to allow more space and light and a breakfast nook was included for informal dining and gathering. A custom wall mural is mounted to the wall above the sink.
Photo by BUILD LLC
building Lab, inc.
this remodel for a retired couple in sea cliff reconfigures the two most used areas of the house; the kitchen and master bedroom. the eat in kitchen gains functionality and flow by relocating the laundry and powder rooms. this generates the opportunity to realize vast improvements daylighting as well as connection to the back yard. relocation of the master suite relies on conversion of a windowless hallway/closet into master bath. the potential claustrophobia of this room is overcome by detailing of the skylight well to maximize available light. simple removal of a doorway refines en-suite continuity with the bedroom.
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Jennifer Kesteloot
In the breakfast nook, the family wanted something modern and fun, so I took this photo of their beloved family dog, Jake - and had it printed on canvas and mounted on a stretcher.
Photography: Alex Johnson
Leicht Küchen AG
Leicht Küchen: http://www.leicht.com /en/references/inland/project-karlsruhe/
baurmann.dürr architekten: http://www.bdarchitekten.eu/
Jorge Castillo Design Inc.
Jorge Castillo Designs, Inc. worked very closely with the Vail’s architect to create a contemporary home on top of the existing foundation. The end result was a bright and airy California style home with enough light to combat grey Ohio winters. We defined spaces within the open floor plan by implementing ceiling treatments, creating a well-planned lighting design, and adding other unique elements, including a floating staircase and aquarium.
Wendy Walter Design
Midcentury modern kitchen with a twist. Schoolhouse style walnut counter height chairs along a white quartz floating island. Teal banquette pops a bit of color in the banquette. Flooring is a herringbone tile in a warm gray.
Tierney Conner Architecture
This Noe Valley whole-house renovation maximizes natural light and features sculptural details. A new wall of full-height windows and doors allows for stunning views of downtown San Francisco. A dynamic skylight creates shifting shadows across the neutral palette of bleached oak cabinetry, white stone and silicone bronze. In order to avoid the clutter of an open plan the kitchen is intentionally outfitted with minimal hardware, integrated appliances and furniture grade cabinetry and detailing. The white range hood offers subtle geometric interest, leading the eyes upwards towards the skylight. This light-filled space is the center of the home.
Architecture by Tierney Conner Design Studio.
Photo by David Duncan Livingston.
52 Modern Home Design Photos
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