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| A covered porch was added to unique Craftsman style home to enable a greater enjoyment of a native plant filled backyard. The exposed trusses, sidelights and dormer mimic the lofted design of the original Living Room. Superior materials such as sustainably harvested FSC-certified woods, Western Red Cedar exposed framing and trim, Douglas Fir tongue and groove roof deck, porcelain tile deck, rare Lime Stucco by Artisan Exteriors, LLC and a decorative copper-wrapped deck cornice. Custom design and construction by Scenic Interiors. click here to view slideshow | ||||
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Custom designed cabinetry and bookshelves, energy efficient insulation and hot water radiant heat makes this new basement family room inviting and cozy and increases the living space of the house by over 400 square feet. We added 4 large closets for organization and storage. Lower cabinet stereo storage is pre-wired for future home theater use. click here to view slideshow |
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Designed a 3-D digital mockup with new Exterior Paint Scheme for historical Craftsman home. Also, we designed a new pitched roof to cover an inefficient existing flat roof. Construction, July 2008. |
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| We designed a revised floor plan for all living spaces in an historic 2-story home, part of the Arboretum Co-housing group. We opened up the small, inefficient kitchen with island bar counter, added more closet storage, designed new built-in cabinetry and removed inefficient traffic patterns. Kitchen and bath treatments and living space color schemes are communicated through digital 3-D models. click here to view slideshow | ||||
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| The proximity of this Baltimore, MD rowhouse to the Inner Harbor and its maritime and industrial history inspired the style of this complete renovation of an 1899 building. The space is modest (about 1200 square feet) but feels open and bright. click here to view slideshow |
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| This early 1960’s home felt claustrophobic and the old sliding doors were drafty and no longer operated smoothly. By removing a partition between eat-in kitchen and living room and replacing the outdated doors with low-E Andersen casement windows and a patio door unit, we increased insulation, energy efficiency, and brought light and space to the living area. A new gas log fireplace and custom maple mantel complete the room. click here to view slideshow | ||||
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| This 1902 Baltimore rowhouse still had most of its original moldings and details, but the old plaster walls and windows were neglected. We framed out a new, thin profile wall, which enabled modern insulation, new windows, and updated electrical, cable TV and high-speed internet services to be installed. New moldings were added faithfully re-creating the old profile. click here to view slideshow |
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| This small powder room had outdated, dingy fixtures and the old peeling wallpaper was too busy and had to go. We added a new toilet, wall-mount sink and light fixture, as well as “beadboard” wainscot to give the small space texture and interest. click here to view slideshow |
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