Remodeled Homes Tour 2020 introduction (Youtube link) To truly get a spa experience at home, you have to live with a masseuse. This bathroom provides all but the massage table – and the masseuse. The space was completely redefined by relocating the shower and modifying windows and interior walls. Finish details include composite countertops, wood…
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Most homes present as having been given a lot of thought to street appeal, main living areas or a designating feature. Few homes actually provide much consideration to the laundry room. Providing a solution that made sense for this family of 5 meant modifying some walls to make it work. Painted cabinetry keeps it light,…
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An 8-foot expansion toward the back yard made it feasible to integrate a roof deck off the master suite and arrange the kitchen for year-round entertaining. Custom inset cabinetry creates a furniture look for 2-tone quartz and granite countertops with porcelain subway tile backsplash. A 12-foot wide folding door system allow the new interior space to…
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Award-winning daylight rambler reconfiguration on constraining site. Reconfiguration of the exising kitchen/living room area yielded a more gracious entertaining space with unobstructed views and natural lighting. Intentional design programing yielded conforming the appliances and cabinetry to the occupants, rather than just for aesthetics. A combination of drawers and doors were configured to accommodate specific storage…
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2014 Chrysalis Award Winner: Bathroom over $60,000. Open and airy with fir trellis defining bathing and vanity areas, this master suite was expanded into the adjacent guest bath.
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Converted bathroom in existing footprint, by improving storage, function and visual appeal.
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This mid 1970’s daylight rambler has been transformed to accommodate a simple lifestyle. with intentionally designed spaces. Cabinetry panels create warmth of the vertical surfaces while elements of stone, metal and glass add subtle and accessorizable personality. This bathroom was once a lower floor kitchen directly below the upper floor kitchen. Modern conveniences include heated towel…
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