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A Cut Above
Asiatische Haustür mit Doppeltür, hellbrauner Holzhaustür, grauer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden und rotem Boden in Sonstige
Santa Barbara Home Design
Design Consultant Jeff Doubét is the author of Creating Spanish Style Homes: Before & After – Techniques – Designs – Insights. The 240 page “Design Consultation in a Book” is now available. Please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com for more info.
Jeff Doubét specializes in Santa Barbara style home and landscape designs. To learn more info about the variety of custom design services I offer, please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com
Jeff Doubét is the Founder of Santa Barbara Home Design - a design studio based in Santa Barbara, California USA.
Rafterhouse
Klassische Haustür mit grauer Wandfarbe, Einzeltür, schwarzer Haustür und rotem Boden in Phoenix
Hillcrest Construction
These clients reached out to Hillcrest Construction when their family began out-growing their Phoenixville-area home. Through a comprehensive design phase, opportunities to add square footage were identified along with a reorganization of the typical traffic flow throughout the house.
All household traffic into the hastily-designed, existing family room bump-out addition was funneled through a 3’ berth within the kitchen making meal prep and other kitchen activities somewhat similar to a shift at a PA turnpike toll booth. In the existing bump-out addition, the family room was relatively tight and the dining room barely fit the 6-person dining table. Access to the backyard was somewhat obstructed by the necessary furniture and the kitchen alone didn’t satisfy storage needs beyond a quick trip to the grocery store. The home’s existing front door was the only front entrance, and without a foyer or mudroom, the front formal room often doubled as a drop-zone for groceries, bookbags, and other on-the-go items.
Hillcrest Construction designed a remedy to both address the function and flow issues along with adding square footage via a 150 sq ft addition to the family room and converting the garage into a mudroom entry and walk-through pantry.
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The project’s addition was not especially large but was able to facilitate a new pathway to the home’s rear family room. The existing brick wall at the bottom of the second-floor staircase was opened up and created a new, natural flow from the second-floor bedrooms to the front formal room, and into the rear family hang-out space- all without having to cut through the often busy kitchen. The dining room area was relocated to remove it from the pathway to the door to the backyard. Additionally, free and clear access to the rear yard was established for both two-legged and four-legged friends.
The existing chunky slider door was removed and in its place was fabricated and installed a custom centerpiece that included a new gas fireplace insert with custom brick surround, two side towers for display items and choice vinyl, and two base cabinets with metal-grated doors to house a subwoofer, wifi equipment, and other stow-away items. The black walnut countertops and mantle pop from the white cabinetry, and the wall-mounted TV with soundbar complete the central A/V hub. The custom cabs and tops were designed and built at Hillcrest’s custom shop.
The farmhouse appeal was completed with distressed engineered hardwood floors and craftsman-style window and door trim throughout.
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Another major component of the project was the conversion of the garage into a pantry+mudroom+everyday entry.
The clients had used their smallish garage for storage of outdoor yard and recreational equipment. With those storage needs being addressed at the exterior, the space was transformed into a custom pantry and mudroom. The floor level within the space was raised to meet the rest of the house and insulated appropriately. A newly installed pocket door divided the dining room area from the designed-to-spec pantry/beverage center. The pantry was designed to house dry storage, cleaning supplies, and dry bar supplies when the cleaning and shopping are complete. A window seat with doggie supply storage below was worked into the design to accommodate the existing elevation of the original garage window.
A coat closet and a small set of steps divide the pantry from the mudroom entry. The mudroom entry is marked with a striking combo of the herringbone thin-brick flooring and a custom hutch. Kids returning home from school have a designated spot to hang their coats and bookbags with two deep drawers for shoes. A custom cherry bench top adds a punctuation of warmth. The entry door and window replaced the old overhead garage doors to create the daily-used informal entry off the driveway.
With the house being such a favorable area, and the clients not looking to pull up roots, Hillcrest Construction facilitated a collaborative experience and comprehensive plan to change the house for the better and make it a home to grow within.
Studio McGee
Mittelgroßer Maritimer Eingang mit Stauraum, Backsteinboden und rotem Boden in Salt Lake City
Burrow & Nest
The mudroom received an updated palette that suited the coastal area, with fresh whites and navy. New sconces were added, as well as durable rugs for this high-traffic area that has entries from the back, front and garage. Additional storage was added with a free-standing bench seat, a great place to pull on boots in the winter. Pillows and local art soften the space. Custom hooks were designed to mark each cubby for Mom, Dad, Thing 1 & Thing 2.
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
Is your closet busting at the seams? Or do you perhaps have no closet at all? Time to consider adding a mudroom to your house. Mudrooms are a popular interior design trend these days, and for good reason - they can house far more than a simple coat closet can. They can serve as a family command center for kids' school flyers and menus, for backpacks and shoes, for art supplies and sports equipment. Some mudrooms contain a laundry area, and some contain a mail station. Some mudrooms serve as a home base for a dog or a cat, with easy to clean, low maintenance building materials. A mudroom may consist of custom built-ins, or may simply be a corner of an existing room with pulled some clever, freestanding furniture, hooks, or shelves to house your most essential mudroom items.
Whatever your storage needs, extensive or streamlined, carving out a mudroom area can keep the whole family more organized. And, being more organized saves you stress and countless hours that would otherwise be spent searching for misplaced items.
While we love to design mudroom niches, a full mudroom interior design allows us to do what we do best here at Down2Earth Interior Design: elevate a space that is primarily driven by pragmatic requirements into a space that is also beautiful to look at and comfortable to occupy. I find myself voluntarily taking phone calls while sitting on the bench of my mudroom, simply because it's a comfortable place to be. My kids do their homework in the mudroom sometimes. My cat loves to curl up on sweatshirts temporarily left on the bench, or cuddle up in boxes on their way out to the recycling bins, just outside the door. Designing a custom mudroom for our family has elevated our lifestyle in so many ways, and I look forward to the opportunity to help make your mudroom design dreams a reality as well.
Photos by Ryan Macchione
Schultz Miller
PHOTO: Steve Keating
Klassische Haustür mit roter Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, weißer Haustür und rotem Boden in Seattle
Klassische Haustür mit roter Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, weißer Haustür und rotem Boden in Seattle
Cambridge Building, Inc
Mittelgroße Maritime Haustür mit beiger Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, dunkler Holzhaustür und rotem Boden in Sonstige
Stewart Lighting
Mittelgroße Moderne Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, dunkler Holzhaustür und rotem Boden in Jacksonville
Laura Lee Designs
A large, rustic entryway with Laura Lee Designs sconces along the staircase.
Großer Mediterraner Eingang mit Vestibül, grauer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Doppeltür, dunkler Holzhaustür und rotem Boden in Los Angeles
Großer Mediterraner Eingang mit Vestibül, grauer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Doppeltür, dunkler Holzhaustür und rotem Boden in Los Angeles
Divine Custom Homes
Photos by SpaceCrafting
Rustikaler Eingang mit Stauraum, brauner Wandfarbe, Betonboden und rotem Boden in Minneapolis
Rustikaler Eingang mit Stauraum, brauner Wandfarbe, Betonboden und rotem Boden in Minneapolis
Period Architecture Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, brauner Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, brauner Haustür und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, brauner Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, brauner Haustür und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
Creative Builders
Tomer Benyehuda
Mittelgroßes Mediterranes Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, Einzeltür, roter Haustür und rotem Boden in Los Angeles
Mittelgroßes Mediterranes Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, Einzeltür, roter Haustür und rotem Boden in Los Angeles
agence m&r
Création d'un meuble sur mesure offrant une belle capacité de rangement
Kleines Klassisches Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, Einzeltür, heller Holzhaustür, rotem Boden und Tapetenwänden in Nantes
Kleines Klassisches Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, Einzeltür, heller Holzhaustür, rotem Boden und Tapetenwänden in Nantes
Fryday & Doyne
Joel Lassiter
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, grauer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, weißer Haustür und rotem Boden in Charlotte
Kleiner Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, grauer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, weißer Haustür und rotem Boden in Charlotte
Everett Garden Designs
©Melissa Clark Photography. All rights reserved.
Kleine Klassische Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, grüner Haustür und rotem Boden in Washington, D.C.
Kleine Klassische Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, grüner Haustür und rotem Boden in Washington, D.C.
Hillcrest Construction
These clients reached out to Hillcrest Construction when their family began out-growing their Phoenixville-area home. Through a comprehensive design phase, opportunities to add square footage were identified along with a reorganization of the typical traffic flow throughout the house.
All household traffic into the hastily-designed, existing family room bump-out addition was funneled through a 3’ berth within the kitchen making meal prep and other kitchen activities somewhat similar to a shift at a PA turnpike toll booth. In the existing bump-out addition, the family room was relatively tight and the dining room barely fit the 6-person dining table. Access to the backyard was somewhat obstructed by the necessary furniture and the kitchen alone didn’t satisfy storage needs beyond a quick trip to the grocery store. The home’s existing front door was the only front entrance, and without a foyer or mudroom, the front formal room often doubled as a drop-zone for groceries, bookbags, and other on-the-go items.
Hillcrest Construction designed a remedy to both address the function and flow issues along with adding square footage via a 150 sq ft addition to the family room and converting the garage into a mudroom entry and walk-through pantry.
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The project’s addition was not especially large but was able to facilitate a new pathway to the home’s rear family room. The existing brick wall at the bottom of the second-floor staircase was opened up and created a new, natural flow from the second-floor bedrooms to the front formal room, and into the rear family hang-out space- all without having to cut through the often busy kitchen. The dining room area was relocated to remove it from the pathway to the door to the backyard. Additionally, free and clear access to the rear yard was established for both two-legged and four-legged friends.
The existing chunky slider door was removed and in its place was fabricated and installed a custom centerpiece that included a new gas fireplace insert with custom brick surround, two side towers for display items and choice vinyl, and two base cabinets with metal-grated doors to house a subwoofer, wifi equipment, and other stow-away items. The black walnut countertops and mantle pop from the white cabinetry, and the wall-mounted TV with soundbar complete the central A/V hub. The custom cabs and tops were designed and built at Hillcrest’s custom shop.
The farmhouse appeal was completed with distressed engineered hardwood floors and craftsman-style window and door trim throughout.
-
Another major component of the project was the conversion of the garage into a pantry+mudroom+everyday entry.
The clients had used their smallish garage for storage of outdoor yard and recreational equipment. With those storage needs being addressed at the exterior, the space was transformed into a custom pantry and mudroom. The floor level within the space was raised to meet the rest of the house and insulated appropriately. A newly installed pocket door divided the dining room area from the designed-to-spec pantry/beverage center. The pantry was designed to house dry storage, cleaning supplies, and dry bar supplies when the cleaning and shopping are complete. A window seat with doggie supply storage below was worked into the design to accommodate the existing elevation of the original garage window.
A coat closet and a small set of steps divide the pantry from the mudroom entry. The mudroom entry is marked with a striking combo of the herringbone thin-brick flooring and a custom hutch. Kids returning home from school have a designated spot to hang their coats and bookbags with two deep drawers for shoes. A custom cherry bench top adds a punctuation of warmth. The entry door and window replaced the old overhead garage doors to create the daily-used informal entry off the driveway.
With the house being such a favorable area, and the clients not looking to pull up roots, Hillcrest Construction facilitated a collaborative experience and comprehensive plan to change the house for the better and make it a home to grow within.
Dorsey Contracting Co.
Große Moderne Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, brauner Haustür, rotem Boden und gewölbter Decke in Sonstige
Charleston Building and Development
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, blauer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und rotem Boden in Chicago
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