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Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
Originally the back porch/laundry room, we incorporated the space into the kitchen and turned it into a corner dining nook with the washer/dryer tucked neatly into the newly-created kitchen laundry closet. We added windows and a banquette for additional storage, as well as a round table along with chairs upholstered in a ribbed pencil stripe fabric in three color ways, also echoed on the pillows.
Tiffany Eastman Interiors, LLC
Kitchen Breakfast Nook
Tim Lee Photgraphy
Ejemplo de comedor de cocina tradicional pequeño sin chimenea con paredes blancas y suelo de madera en tonos medios
Ejemplo de comedor de cocina tradicional pequeño sin chimenea con paredes blancas y suelo de madera en tonos medios
Snake River Interiors
Clients renovating their primary residence first wanted to create an inviting guest house they could call home during their renovation. Traditional in it's original construction, this project called for a rethink of lighting (both through the addition of windows to add natural light) as well as modern fixtures to create a blended transitional feel. We used bright colors in the kitchen to create a big impact in a small space. All told, the result is cozy, inviting and full of charm.
RLH Studio
Spacecrafting Photography
Foto de comedor tradicional extra grande abierto con paredes blancas, suelo de madera oscura, chimenea de doble cara, marco de chimenea de piedra, suelo marrón, casetón y boiserie
Foto de comedor tradicional extra grande abierto con paredes blancas, suelo de madera oscura, chimenea de doble cara, marco de chimenea de piedra, suelo marrón, casetón y boiserie
Thompson Remodeling
The owners of this beautiful historic farmhouse had been painstakingly restoring it bit by bit. One of the last items on their list was to create a wrap-around front porch to create a more distinct and obvious entrance to the front of their home.
Aside from the functional reasons for the new porch, our client also had very specific ideas for its design. She wanted to recreate her grandmother’s porch so that she could carry on the same wonderful traditions with her own grandchildren someday.
Key requirements for this front porch remodel included:
- Creating a seamless connection to the main house.
- A floorplan with areas for dining, reading, having coffee and playing games.
- Respecting and maintaining the historic details of the home and making sure the addition felt authentic.
Upon entering, you will notice the authentic real pine porch decking.
Real windows were used instead of three season porch windows which also have molding around them to match the existing home’s windows.
The left wing of the porch includes a dining area and a game and craft space.
Ceiling fans provide light and additional comfort in the summer months. Iron wall sconces supply additional lighting throughout.
Exposed rafters with hidden fasteners were used in the ceiling.
Handmade shiplap graces the walls.
On the left side of the front porch, a reading area enjoys plenty of natural light from the windows.
The new porch blends perfectly with the existing home much nicer front facade. There is a clear front entrance to the home, where previously guests weren’t sure where to enter.
We successfully created a place for the client to enjoy with her future grandchildren that’s filled with nostalgic nods to the memories she made with her own grandmother.
"We have had many people who asked us what changed on the house but did not know what we did. When we told them we put the porch on, all of them made the statement that they did not notice it was a new addition and fit into the house perfectly.”
– Homeowner
Drewett Works
The primary goal for this project was to craft a modernist derivation of pueblo architecture. Set into a heavily laden boulder hillside, the design also reflects the nature of the stacked boulder formations. The site, located near local landmark Pinnacle Peak, offered breathtaking views which were largely upward, making proximity an issue. Maintaining southwest fenestration protection and maximizing views created the primary design constraint. The views are maximized with careful orientation, exacting overhangs, and wing wall locations. The overhangs intertwine and undulate with alternating materials stacking to reinforce the boulder strewn backdrop. The elegant material palette and siting allow for great harmony with the native desert.
The Elegant Modern at Estancia was the collaboration of many of the Valley's finest luxury home specialists. Interiors guru David Michael Miller contributed elegance and refinement in every detail. Landscape architect Russ Greey of Greey | Pickett contributed a landscape design that not only complimented the architecture, but nestled into the surrounding desert as if always a part of it. And contractor Manship Builders -- Jim Manship and project manager Mark Laidlaw -- brought precision and skill to the construction of what architect C.P. Drewett described as "a watch."
Project Details | Elegant Modern at Estancia
Architecture: CP Drewett, AIA, NCARB
Builder: Manship Builders, Carefree, AZ
Interiors: David Michael Miller, Scottsdale, AZ
Landscape: Greey | Pickett, Scottsdale, AZ
Photography: Dino Tonn, Scottsdale, AZ
Publications:
"On the Edge: The Rugged Desert Landscape Forms the Ideal Backdrop for an Estancia Home Distinguished by its Modernist Lines" Luxe Interiors + Design, Nov/Dec 2015.
Awards:
2015 PCBC Grand Award: Best Custom Home over 8,000 sq. ft.
2015 PCBC Award of Merit: Best Custom Home over 8,000 sq. ft.
The Nationals 2016 Silver Award: Best Architectural Design of a One of a Kind Home - Custom or Spec
2015 Excellence in Masonry Architectural Award - Merit Award
Photography: Dino Tonn
Studio ST Architects, P.C.
This large dining room can seat 12-22 for a formal dinner. Custom live edge wood slab table. Wood veneer wall paper warms up the rood and a Metropolitan Opera light fixtures is centered over the table. Room is framed with a floating bronze arch leading to the foyer.
Cathie Hong Interiors
What started as a kitchen and two-bathroom remodel evolved into a full home renovation plus conversion of the downstairs unfinished basement into a permitted first story addition, complete with family room, guest suite, mudroom, and a new front entrance. We married the midcentury modern architecture with vintage, eclectic details and thoughtful materials.
Croma Design Inc.
Foto de comedor actual pequeño con con oficina, paredes blancas y suelo de madera clara
KGA Studio Architects, PC
The tea room windows served as the inspiration for the black steel windows throughout the home, and are the only original windows remaining.
Imagen de comedor clásico renovado pequeño con con oficina y suelo gris
Imagen de comedor clásico renovado pequeño con con oficina y suelo gris
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Despite its diamond-mullioned exterior, this stately home’s interior takes a more light-hearted approach to design. The Dove White inset cabinetry is classic, with recessed panel doors, a deep bevel inside profile and a matching hood. Streamlined brass cup pulls and knobs are timeless. Departing from the ubiquitous crown molding is a square top trim.
The layout supplies plenty of function: a paneled refrigerator; prep sink on the island; built-in microwave and second oven; built-in coffee maker; and a paneled wine refrigerator. Contrast is provided by the countertops and backsplash: honed black Jet Mist granite on the perimeter and a statement-making island top of exuberantly-patterned Arabescato Corchia Italian marble.
Flooring pays homage to terrazzo floors popular in the 70’s: “Geotzzo” tiles of inlaid gray and Bianco Dolomite marble. Field tiles in the breakfast area and cooking zone perimeter are a mix of small chips; feature tiles under the island have modern rectangular Bianco Dolomite shapes. Enameled metal pendants and maple stools and dining chairs add a mid-century Scandinavian touch. The turquoise on the table base is a delightful surprise.
An adjacent pantry has tall storage, cozy window seats, a playful petal table, colorful upholstered ottomans and a whimsical “balloon animal” stool.
This kitchen was done in collaboration with Daniel Heighes Wismer and Greg Dufner of Dufner Heighes and Sarah Witkin of Bilotta Architecture. It is the personal kitchen of the CEO of Sandow Media, Erica Holborn. Click here to read the article on her home featured in Interior Designer Magazine.
Photographer: John Ellis
Description written by Paulette Gambacorta adapted for Houzz.
Kelly Martin Interiors
A custom built-in banquette in the dining room off the kitchen. We had a custom farm table made to fit the long length of the space.
Foto de comedor tradicional renovado pequeño con con oficina, paredes blancas, suelo de madera oscura y suelo marrón
Foto de comedor tradicional renovado pequeño con con oficina, paredes blancas, suelo de madera oscura y suelo marrón
MCID Interiors
Imagen de comedor de cocina contemporáneo pequeño con paredes azules, suelo de madera oscura y suelo marrón
MA Interiors
This second home was remodeled for an Airbnb. It has an open space floor plan that allows all visitors to interact in a comfortable way.
Ejemplo de comedor costero pequeño con con oficina, paredes blancas y suelo beige
Ejemplo de comedor costero pequeño con con oficina, paredes blancas y suelo beige
DARCO Design Construction
Imagen de comedor actual pequeño con con oficina, paredes grises, suelo laminado y suelo gris
Pink Dwelling
Foto de comedor de estilo americano pequeño cerrado con paredes blancas, suelo de baldosas de terracota, suelo naranja y vigas vistas
Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
Imagen de comedor retro pequeño con con oficina, paredes blancas, suelo de madera clara y suelo marrón
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