Cooking supplies.
Under stairs idea,
Like the indigo and window placement.
Black and white kitchen.
tall closet with opaque glass.
Soaker Japanese style tub.
Kitchen layout, oven wall, and island.
Guest bath-accent tile, wood shelves, high window, streamlined.
Hall with interest.
Garden path.
Fence.
Moulding
Privacy screening
Walk-in shower
drama
efficient use of space
Bump outs and recesses
Having a jog in an otherwise flat wall.
Tall two-tier windows
Innovative overhangs and box outs to breakup what would otherwise be a reqular squared home.
Interesting use of steel for the overhang outside.
Clean clear lines of subway tile glass.
Very tall opaque windows and open stair treads to bring in alot of light into space.
Bridging to deck to allow light down to lower floor.
Wall at a different angle. Draws eye down hallway as it narrows.
Staircase idea.
Steel?
Ceiling lines, and center beam
Stairs allowing light in. Attention to detail.
Hallway storage.
Open expanse doors. Maybe downstairs
Tall windows and partial walls allowing light into stair and hallway..
Stairway with open tread. Not sure. But like the idea of allowing light to penetrate to the basement
Built in bookcases
Suspended staircase lined with glass concept. Too open. Looks insubstantial.
Is steel cost effective? We both like the look
Tile detail. Interesting
DR lighting fixture.
don't love it
Note the use of steel.
Two tiers of windows with bump out wall.
Not interested in this type of door
Too busy, no focus
Might be too tall but certainly is a dramatic visual with the rows of glass and heavily angled roof. Plus stone walls appearing to anchor the house to the terra firma.
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