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NRC HOMES
Here is one of the two doors to the built-in dog kennel area. The dogs love this space, with its heated floors and inset drain, not to mention the views to the front door (from this side) and to the kitchen (from the other side). The owners rarely, if ever, close the kennel doors! Architectural design by Board & Vellum. Photo by John G. Wilbanks.
Weil Friedman Architects
The Entry Foyer connects the east and west halves of the apartment. It also serves as a gallery for some of the larger Outsider Art works as well as a rotating display of quilts and doorstops.
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Ethan Allen
This woven tape trim hits all the right keys. #TIP! Add a trim in contrasting colors and prints to panels to create a one-of-kind look that pops!
Daisy Whittaker Designs
My clients came to me at the very start of their project, so early that they didn’t even have the keys yet! Being involved from such a premature stage enabled us to design the home completely to their liking and spec. I carried a neutral base throughout the entire home, with a black and white scheme throughout the hallways and staircases as I feel this acts as the spine of the home. I wanted the home to feel like different chapters from the same book.
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The beauty and convenience of the industry's latest additions to luxury vinyl plank flooring, area force to be reckoned with. Perfect for this stunning acreage home to handle all the elements and traffic
M.J. Whelan Construction
This Milford French country home’s 2,500 sq. ft. basement transformation is just as extraordinary as it is warm and inviting. The M.J. Whelan design team, along with our clients, left no details out. This luxury basement is a beautiful blend of modern and rustic materials. A unique tray ceiling with a hardwood inset defines the space of the full bar. Brookhaven maple custom cabinets with a dark bistro finish and Cambria quartz countertops were used along with state of the art appliances. A brick backsplash and vintage pendant lights with new LED Edison bulbs add beautiful drama. The entertainment area features a custom built-in entertainment center designed specifically to our client’s wishes. It houses a large flat screen TV, lots of storage, display shelves and speakers hidden by speaker fabric. LED accent lighting was strategically installed to highlight this beautiful space. The entertaining area is open to the billiards room, featuring a another beautiful brick accent wall with a direct vent fireplace. The old ugly steel columns were beautifully disguised with raised panel moldings and were used to create and define the different spaces, even a hallway. The exercise room and game space are open to each other and features glass all around to keep it open to the rest of the lower level. Another brick accent wall was used in the game area with hardwood flooring while the exercise room has rubber flooring. The design also includes a rear foyer coming in from the back yard with cubbies and a custom barn door to separate that entry. A playroom and a dining area were also included in this fabulous luxurious family retreat. Stunning Provenza engineered hardwood in a weathered wire brushed combined with textured Fabrica carpet was used throughout most of the basement floor which is heated hydronically. Tile was used in the entry and the new bathroom. The details are endless! Our client’s selections of beautiful furnishings complete this luxurious finished basement. Photography by Jeff Garland Photography
Chango
Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
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