Our clients asked us to do a full exterior remodel of their mid-century daylight basement home, along with extensive interior updates to create a clean and modern vibe.
MATERIALS
Living
Bath
Exterior
Flooring
Mercier Hard Maple Select & Better in Natural Satin
Fireplace
Cement Elegance Perfect Grey
Windows
Jeld Wenn Custom Clad Auralast Pine Interior, Black Licorice Exterior
Entry Door
Simpson 6-light Fir in Provincial & Colonial Maple custom blend stain
Cabinets
Custom by TMK Construction in Walnut natural, satin finish
Counter
Cement Elegance Limestone
Floor Tile
Pental Stone Box Sugar White Natural
Shower Tile
Pental Parc Botticino Polished
Shower Accent
Lunada Bay Sumi-e in Morioka Natural
Light
Acuo in walnut
Sink
Kohler Ladena
Faucet
Kohler Loure in Brushed Nickel
Siding
Cedar with Olympic Cedar stain
Paint
Sherwin Williams Iron Ore 75% tint
Deck
Trex Transcend Spiced Rum
Metal Deck panel
Parasoleil Kenyan pattern in Rust Brown aluminum
Address Sign / Planter box
Cedar and Corten steel, Modern Dwell numbers in brushed aluminum
Garage Door
Clear Western Red Cedar by Precision Door Service
Sconce Light
Hinkley Cascade in extruded aluminum
something special
The usual "numbers on a mailbox" approach always left guests searching for a street address. We used panels of Corten steel, stainless rivets, and oversized numbers to create a statement piece that can’t be missed.
New windows, maple flooring and a cement panel fireplace face bring fresh life to the main floor interior. No baseboards and jamb-width window casings create super clean lines and a focus on the views beyond.
A panel of variegated glass tile adds visual interest to this serene space.
A cement vanity with no splash carries the clean-lined vision into the bath.
Expanded layers of deck spill beyond the original porch roofline, creating a sunny morning coffee spot and an invitation for neighbors to say "hi" on their walks.
From below, a series of new planter boxes awaits spring plantings.
A richly colored cedar garage door is set against charcoal paint. Low profile sconces complete the look.
The new deck addresses the desire for an open sightline by using a series of cascading planter boxes. Raising the level of the soil in these permanent boxes to less than 30" below the deck level eliminates the need for continuing the rail. Removing the center post between two small garage doors and using one continuous header enabled a single, wide garage door to be installed.