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John Volk Palm Beach Estate
John Volk Palm Beach Estate
Beacon Construction Group IncBeacon Construction Group Inc
Remodel of Foyer with original John Volk columns
Mediterranes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, hellbrauner Holzhaustür und rotem Boden in Miami
Victorian house renovation in west kensington
Victorian house renovation in west kensington
Lethbridge LondonLethbridge London
Entrance Hall to a beautiful victorian terraced house in west kensington. Original stained glass windows combined with contemporary chandeliers and colourful middle eastern style tiling. Interior designed by Olivia Emery Built and decorated by Lethbridge London
Foyer
Foyer
CTM CONSTRUCTIONCTM CONSTRUCTION
Mittelgroßes Uriges Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, schwarzer Haustür und rotem Boden in Baltimore
Spanish Colonial Whole House Renovation
Spanish Colonial Whole House Renovation
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
Creating a new formal entry was one of the key elements of this project. Architect: The Warner Group. Photographer: Kelly Teich
Große Mediterrane Haustür mit weißer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und rotem Boden in Santa Barbara
Traditional Entry
Traditional Entry
Mittelgroße Klassische Haustür mit rotem Boden, Einzeltür und brauner Haustür in Chicago
Spanish Colonial Revival Entry Foyer and Plaster Ceiling
Spanish Colonial Revival Entry Foyer and Plaster Ceiling
Santa Barbara Home DesignSanta 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.
MD Home
MD Home
Taylor + TaylorTaylor + Taylor
Mittelgroßes Mediterranes Foyer mit Einzeltür, weißer Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, weißer Haustür und rotem Boden in Los Angeles
1800's Farmhouse Kitchen
1800's Farmhouse Kitchen
River WoodcraftRiver Woodcraft
Mittelgroßer Landhaus Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, roter Haustür und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
Dallas | Melissa | Kitchen, Bar, Dining, Fireplaces
Dallas | Melissa | Kitchen, Bar, Dining, Fireplaces
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
This 1960's home needed a little love to bring it into the new century while retaining the traditional charm of the house and entertaining the maximalist taste of the homeowners. Mixing bold colors and fun patterns were not only welcome but a requirement, so this home got a fun makeover in almost every room! Original brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern had to be retained and were a great element to design around. They were stripped, washed, stained, and sealed. All wood floors in the home were also sanded, stained, and refinished so the front stairway got a mini-makeover as well. The bright yellow front door speaks for itself, and welcomes you to this stunning home.
Front Doors
Front Doors
Hodges Windows & DoorsHodges Windows & Doors
Große Klassische Haustür mit roter Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Doppeltür, dunkler Holzhaustür und rotem Boden in Washington, D.C.
Mapleshade
Mapleshade
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photo: Jim Graham Photography
Landhaus Eingang mit Stauraum, grauer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, grauer Haustür und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
First Floor Remodel + Addition+ Revival
First Floor Remodel + Addition+ Revival
Hillcrest ConstructionHillcrest 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. - 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.
Windsong
Windsong
Studio McGeeStudio McGee
Mittelgroßer Maritimer Eingang mit Stauraum, Backsteinboden und rotem Boden in Salt Lake City
Converted Church, Upper Black Eddy
Converted Church, Upper Black Eddy
Odell PaintingOdell Painting
Mittelgroßes Klassisches Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Travertin, Doppeltür, blauer Haustür und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
Pima Canyon Territorial
Pima Canyon Territorial
Envision CorporationEnvision Corporation
Envision Designs
Große Mediterrane Haustür mit beiger Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Metall und rotem Boden in Phoenix
Edwards House (circa 1776) | Historic Restoration
Edwards House (circa 1776) | Historic Restoration
Period Architecture Ltd.Period Architecture Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Mittelgroßer Landhausstil Eingang mit Stauraum, weißer Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden, Einzeltür, grauer Haustür und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
First Floor Remodel + Addition+ Revival
First Floor Remodel + Addition+ Revival
Hillcrest ConstructionHillcrest 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. - 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.
ART DECO LUXURY Apartment
ART DECO LUXURY Apartment
Rachele Biancalani StudioRachele Biancalani Studio
Ingresso signorile con soffitti alti decorati da profilo nero su fondo ocra rosato. Il pavimento in esagonette di cotto risaliva all'inizio del secolo scorso, come il palazzo degli anni '20 del 900. ricreare una decorazione raffinata ma che non stonasse è stata la priorità in questo progetto. Le porte erano in noce marrone e le abbiamo dipinte di nero opaco. il risultato finale è un ambiente ricercato e di carattere che si sposa perfettamente con le personalità marcate dei due colti Committenti.
Highgrove
Highgrove
Vaughan Building CompanyVaughan Building Company
mud room
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Backsteinboden und rotem Boden in Philadelphia
BRF #22
BRF #22
Wolter's Custom Cabinets. LLCWolter's Custom Cabinets. LLC
Mittelgroßer Klassischer Eingang mit Stauraum, beiger Wandfarbe, Backsteinboden und rotem Boden in St. Louis

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