Raymond Residence
A great accordion door image.
Looking at pantry configurations. Even a small space can accommodate a lot of storage when it has floor to ceiling shelving.
Looking at furnishings and wall surfaces. Here, the palette is very warm and soft with wood walls.
Wood ceilings.
Wood walls and ceilings.
Also looking at "great room" concepts.
Imagining opening the views to the water.
Considering the possibility of cushioned bench seating in the living room.
Or, providing storage beneath windows.
Looking at home office spaces. The space could be a designated room, as shown in Scheme A and C.
Or, it could be a niche, as shown in Scheme B.
The next images look at bathroom styles. Here the vanity has a soft wood finish with high contrasting art tile and wood walls. The effect is calming, but playful.
A classic palette of white, wood and natural stone.
Having fun with wall paper brings a contemporary twist to these these spaces that are anchored by traditional fixtures.
Vanities are great for storage and provide plenty of counter surface. The next images explore a variety of shapes and colors/finishes.
The next images look at stairs. Even if you keep the existing stair, there is still an opportunity to freshen it up.
Classic white walls with a painted balustrade, wood accent hand rail and white painted riser.
Wood accent walls.
Wood panel walls. Natural fiber runner.
Soft blue/gray walls.
Colorful runner.
Taking a look at the bedrooms.
In the second floor scheme A + B, a half wall at the head of the bed provides storage while also maintaining open sight lines and generous natural lighting.
In Scheme C, a full floor to ceiling built in armoire defines the sleeping area.
Looking at options for providing a book nook in Katy's bedroom.
In all of the bedrooms, there are opportunities for built-in 's to replace furniture, if desired.
We begin with a series of interior entry images. In addition to being a space of utility, the entry can also set the tone for the material and color palette of the house. These images explore a variety of aesthetics within the context of what we call a "transitional" style. The idea here is to start to paint a picture of what approach feels right for you.
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