Showing posts with label remodeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remodeling. Show all posts

1.02.2013

New Home in Lee's Summit, MO


This is a new build I worked on with a builder that needed some extra guidance for materials, product selection, and colors for a home he was building in Lee's Summit, MO.  It's not finished yet, but here is a sneak preview of some of the things I've been working on:



The entry door will be wrought iron with glass, and the walkway will be stained concrete.


Looking back at the entry door, which will have more light filtering in from the glass/iron door, and lighting fixtures hooked up.  Also a view you see to the staircase going down with what will be mirrors in the trim work to mimic the windows and reflect more light.



In the entryway, we added a small tile detail in the floor to reflect the domed ceiling detail above.  The dome will have an iridescent faux finish on it.  There will be a wrought iron chandelier hanging here and bouncing more light off of the shiny finish.


The great room has beams above and the central fireplace will be wrapped in stone.


The floors will be finished similar to this:


Ont eh other side of the great room is this open kitchen.


Here is a close-up of the tile when it was selected for the backsplash.  We tried to keep it generally light and simple in lines.


The sketch of the hood detail is below.  I carried the glass accent tile in a band around the hood and we cut 12x12" travertine tiles into 6x12" laid in a subway pattern for a clean backdrop.



In the back hallway is a space that was going to be a desk area that we changed into a "charging station" instead.  It's a counter-height cabinet with overhead storage as a place to drop your phone, keys, have your laptop plugged in, and charge your electronics at night.


Also in the back hall off of the garage is this mudroom cabinetry I designed.  The tall shelves on either side will have mirrored fronts and a place to quickly check how you look before you run out the door.  They are also storage for bins filled with scarves, gloves, hats, your purse, etc...  On the back of one of the doors I thought it would be nice to have some hooks or a bulletin board to hang your keys or tack notes and reminders on.  The center bench is also a place to sit and put on your shoes.  There will be sconces and coat hooks installed.



Below is the photo of tile samples when chosen for the master bathroom.  Also trying to keep that room relatively light and airy since it has stained cabinetry.


The cabinets are darker, with framed woodwork on the wall that will surround a mirror and the vanity light will be installed on top of the mirror.  The countertops are travertine and the splash tile is a wavy glass that has neutrals that add a bit of grey to the space.


The tub is surrounded by simple columns, wavy backsplash, and will have a wall sconce on either side.  The shower is walk-in with a bench and wall niche for shampoo and soap.  


Another nice thing about the layout of this house is that the master closet is connected to the laundry room on one side so you can easily put away clothes without carrying them up or down stairs!



Below is a photo of the materials when we were picking them out for the basement bar.  We used a similar glass tile as the kitchen but it is slightly darker with more black and bronze.



Here is the sketch for the cabinetry behind the bar.  There will be a large mirror in the center of the wood frame, the tile needs to be grouted still, and the side cabinets will have glass shelves, lights, and seeded glass doors.




Once it's all cleaned up and finished I'll show updated photos and hope it sells fast!

12.21.2012

Manhattan Modern


If you remember about a year ago, I posted pictures of my brother and sister-in-law's Manhattan, KS Midcentury home they bought...

They've worked very hard on it for quite a while and still have more they'd like to do.  Here are some updates they've made so far:
They laid new white oak floors themselves, knocked down "jail cell" walls to the kitchen, and opened up the interior staircase to the basement.  Painted cement boards surround the central "shaft."  The floating wood shelf is also custom built by the two of them.








They are great at creating small, creative, architectural details such as this walnut-wrapped shelf:


The hallway to the kitchen from the entry way:
[It also houses a creative closet on the left you can't see the details of, new lighting solutions, and no doors or headers in the way of the view]

The dining area [without a table at the moment]:


The bedroom:


There are also other great things they've done to the home that I don't yet have photos of, including the bathroom, and the studio/office with a bright yellow sliding barn door!




9.14.2012

KCH&G Silver Winner!

The september issue of Kansas City homes & Gardens features the 2012 Remodel of the Year award winners, including my friend Valerie's home!


You may recognize this home from a post I did a while back when her house was featured in SPACES magazine.  It won Silver for Best Kitchen and Whole house remodel in it's price range!




I just LOVE her home - it's perfect for entertaining family & friends; which she's great at!
She's like me, we need and love lots of natural light for happiness.




 Check out the other Gold & Silver winners here!

[Photos by James Maidhof, featured in KCH&G]







9.02.2012

Kitchen Reno Complete!

The kitchen remodel you may remember from this post is now finished!
I couldn't wait for the professional photos to be taken to show it, so here are my sub-par pics just to give you an idea of the drastic changes that this space went through recently.


You might remember the original post on this project a while back that started with two options.  The picture below was the choice that started it all.


We then moved onto this revision of adding some more cabinetry around the window/sink area, and having a wood covered hood.

This rendering showed the details of the backsplash we agreed on in the end, and turned out to be pretty much exactly how the kitchen turned out!

The old kitchen was gutted, and we started completely fresh with new cabinetry and materials with a totally new layout that worked much better for a modern family.

Here are the before and after photos of how the space changed:

[before, view from inside the kitchen to the family room]

 [after, view from family room]


[before]

 [after, with sliding door access to the deck]


[before]

 [after]


 The mudroom, laundry room, and powder room were updated as well, but I didn't get any pictures of them since they are smaller spaces that are hard to photograph.  Once the professional pictures are taken I'll show you how magazine-ready this kitchen is!  It will be gorgeous when you can see the details of the granite veining/color, and superb perfectionism in the installation of the backsplash!