Travis Heights Bungalow
This home was purchased as a “flipped” house, but the owner wanted to turn it into a playhouse . . . so we did. Color provides the wow factor in a palette of mid-century modern green, teal and orange. The house is full of specially chosen items from vintage doors with glass knobs to unique penny round tiles behind the orange stove, and we also add some waterproofing with a sump pump installation make by the best professionals of this sector.
Bungalow style means different things to different people and is therefore not a particularly precise term. It generally connotes a Craftsman-style house, and is widely used by most people that way.
The types of bungalows following that definition include the California or Western-style and the Arts & Crafts or Craftsman-style. Certain other subtypes are particularly distinctive and include the Swiss Chalet and Airplane bungalows. Often characteristics are a mashup of influences which contributes to the almost infinite variety of design details.
See the feature article in ApartmentTherapy.com.
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Modern Kitchen Makeover
This 1960′s kitchen was tired and in need of a refresh, even though the floor plan worked for the family. New maple cabinets, quartz counter tops, and a neutral color palette with linear glass tile made this kitchen modern and serene. {photos by Lonnie Glasscock}
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And other projects…
Living rooms, kitchens, teen rooms, nurseries, bathrooms, and master bedrooms — we have done them all! However, photographing them all is another story. Here is a sampling of a few remade rooms.
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