Galleries: Kitchen
Faucets, Fittings and Fixtures
Intexture
Designed by Houston-based Intexture, the Tripartite house is divided into three stacked zones to help address the division of public and private space.
Intexture
The home is undergoing LEED certification and is anticipated to receive the LEED for Homes platinum rating though its use of sustainable materials, energy-minded features and water conservation. Materials and products were selected based on their recycled content, life cycle cost, durability and low VOC properties.
Intexture
The minimalist style is free from clutter; yet the space is designed to handle everyday life.
ZeroEnergy Design (ZED)
A young couple starting a family purchased this two-story loft in Boston’s South End. Built in the 1990s, the loft needed more than a simple update.
ZeroEnergy Design (ZED)
The reconfiguration of the master bathroom opened up the space by pairing a platform shower with a freestanding tub. The open shower, wall-hung vanity and wall-hung toilet create continuous flooring and an expansive feeling.
ZeroEnergy Design (ZED)
The kitchen was renovated with custom cabinetry and reconfigured for increased functionality – with more storage, larger prep surfaces and new energy-efficient appliances.
FIELDWORK Design & Architecture
Set in the West Hills above downtown Portland, this project consisted of renovating an existing indoor swimming pool room and transforming an unfinished basement utility and storage area into a wine cellar and changing room.
FIELDWORK Design & Architecture
The primary inspiration was the project environment, including the surrounding forest – Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens.
Andrew Mikheal Architect
Set at the western edge of Midtown New York, this project required the integration of three two-bedroom apartments and a 20-ft. stretch of hallway between apartments into one home.
Andrew Mikheal Architect
“This bathroom was a highlight of an apartment combination bringing three units into one 3,000-sq.-ft. home,” said Mikheal. “We converted the space of an existing kitchen into this bathroom because of its expansive views of Manhattan, the Hudson River and New Jersey beyond.”
Danielle Robinson
Completed in July 2015, the Sexy Penthouse is a hillside rambler built in Herriman, Utah. The square footage was not ample, and working within those restrictions required careful space planning.