Mary Beth Wagner strikes that perfect balance between the right now and the lovely forever. Tour this Dallas home and we think you'll agree!
Name: Beth of Small Cool 2010 fameLocation: Sausalito, CaliforniaSize: 365 square feetYears lived in: 3 years There is no doubt that everyone remembers Beth’s Teeny Tiny Peek-a-boo from this year’s Small Cool Contest. As winner of the Teeny Tiny division, we were all impressed by how much Beth was able to do in such a small footprint. Still, five images were not enough and left us all wanting to see more.
Image 7 of 16 from gallery of House for Beth / Salmela Architect. Photograph by Paul Crosby
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A stunning combination of contemporary style and rural charm was used to create one of the 2018 top 100 homes in New Zealand – designed and constructed by Keane Building. Nestled in North Canterbury, the L-shaped, barn-style abode won Gold at the recent Canterbury Master Builders House of the Year awards, in the […]
She's sharing the secrets behind her latest Veranda-featured project.
Image 2 of 16 from gallery of House for Beth / Salmela Architect. Photograph by Paul Crosby
Tour this beautiful Belclaire home and you'll find the inspiration to get your weekend started on the right foot! Happy weekend, friends!
A sensual feast awaits in this designer spotlight where Beth Webb and her artful eye for beauty, comfort, and soul fill the senses.
daily5REMODEL is a website and daily eletter for remodeling professionals. Throughout the year, we've shared beautiful and resourceful remodeling projects, alo…
How a former fashion CEO and jewelry brand cofounder creates an idyllic home layered with personal touches.
Modern, minimalist touches mingle with warm, classic undertones for a truly one-of-a-kind family home in Homewood. Get inspired by these interiors!
With this newly constructed Hilltop home, architect Scott Parker and interior designer Beth Armijo achieved something rare.
Klopf Architecture, Growsgreen Landscape Design, and Flegel's Construction partnered to bring this mid-century atrium Eichler home up to 21st century standards. Together with the owners, Geoff Campen and the Klopf Architecture team carefully integrated elements and ideas from the mid-century...
Tour this beautiful Belclaire home and you'll find the inspiration to get your weekend started on the right foot! Happy weekend, friends!
A sensual feast awaits in this designer spotlight where Beth Webb and her artful eye for beauty, comfort, and soul fill the senses.
daily5REMODEL is a website and daily eletter for remodeling professionals. Throughout the year, we've shared beautiful and resourceful remodeling projects, alo…
How a former fashion CEO and jewelry brand cofounder creates an idyllic home layered with personal touches.
Modern, minimalist touches mingle with warm, classic undertones for a truly one-of-a-kind family home in Homewood. Get inspired by these interiors!
With this newly constructed Hilltop home, architect Scott Parker and interior designer Beth Armijo achieved something rare.
source I know that I am just like you. I study the rooms of homes in the movies I watch. I know you do too. I am always drawn to the kitchens. All the details. All the charm. This is the French kitchen from the movie Julie & Julia. source This spot just makes me want to whip up an omelet. I am never inspired by sleek, modern kitchens. I always gravitate to the old and cluttered. Bowls of fruit. Old wooden spoons and hanging utensils. Staged by a set designer yet so seeming real. Diane Lane's kitchen in Under the Tuscan Sun. source I remember when I saw Sleepless in Seattle and fell in love with this girly pink kitchen. source And who could forget Iris' kitchen in Holiday. So many cozy and friendly elements in this kitchen. I adore that little stove too. source The kitchen from the movie Baby Boom reminds me of my kitchen in Middleburg, VA. We lived in an old farmhouse and the kitchen had been updated but had rustic beams on the ceiling and blue painted cabinets and the same ceramic tile on the counter tops. Loved that kitchen. I can't tell you how many tears I shed moving away from that old farmhouse out in the country. source Here is another shot of that kitchen. So homey. source Remember Father of the Bride? I still love this kitchen. source Here is another view. Too bad set designers don't design the kitchens in homes. Big Texas Hugs, Susan and Bentley