Portland Interior Designer Garrison Hullinger completes historic remodel that respects Craftsman heritage while adding new luxury and comfort.


Portland, Oregon (PRWEB) June 19, 2012

Portland interior designer Garrison Hullinger recently announced completion of a whole house remodel that introduces 21st century luxury living to a 1901 Portland Craftsman. According to Hullinger, the project’s success was built on a process of discovery that helped uncover the clients’ wants and needs for their remodeled home.

“The clients wanted to preserve the aesthetics and elegance of this historic house they bought, but they also needed a fully-appointed modern home,” said Garrison Hullinger, principal of Portland’s Garrison Hullinger Interior Design. “Thanks to our understanding of the homeowners, this new remodel achieved both.”

The original house had a strong Edwardian influence, with floors divided into many rooms. The first floor included a dining room, brandy room, extensive pantry, kitchen living room, and half bath. The second floor housed five bedrooms, each with a tiny closet, and one bathroom.

“We really wanted to pay homage to the home and resist the modernist tendency to just open everything up,” said Hullinger. “So we were committed to the Edwardian aesthetic but we also needed to carve out some space.”

Hullinger and his Portland team of interior designers dove into intensive space planning mode, reducing the five bedrooms of the second floor down to three, and adding a second full bath to that floor. The GHID team used new, generous closets as buffers for the newly configured bedrooms, providing separation and privacy between rooms. Hullinger also designed a full guest suite in the attic space, and created nooks throughout the house for reading, phone conversation, or the iPad.

(For a portfolio of the interior design of this Portland craftsman remodel visit http://garrisonhullinger.com/portfolios/interiors-classic-remodel or view a video slideshow of the project at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxJwv0CBqOA&feature=plcp)

In tune with the Portland home’s historic narrative, Hullinger worked extensively with salvaged and restored materials in the remodel. An original leaded glass window provided inspiration for the new windows in the kitchen. Reused countertop remnants recovered from the house found new life in several rooms of the home. A rescued and refurbished handrail now graces the central staircase. And salvaged doors and windows abound, most notably the oval leaded glass window discovered by the builder during preparation for a full bathroom addition on the main floor, still installed but covered inside-and-out by drywall and siding.

In decorating the interiors of the home, the Garrison Hullinger Interior Design team chose the subtle and diverse over the sterile and uniform. In the kitchen, for example, the variety of metal finishes on the fixtures, the La Cornue stove and the range Vent-A-Hood create an inviting and comfortable pastiche. The design approach also finds expression in the living room d

Marine Corps Chapel Honored with Prestigious International Interior Design Award


Quantico, Virginia (PRWEB) June 06, 2012

For masterful execution, near perfect detailing, and a wonderful integration between the interior and exterior architecture, the Semper Fidelis Memorial Chapel in Quantico, Virginia has been honored with a BESTaward by the International Interior Design Association (IIDA), Rocky Mountain Chapter. Designed by Fentress Architects, the non-denominational Chapel is a space defined by simplicity, serenity, and purity of form and materials. The project expresses the concept of a canopied field chapel, providing a seamless transition of natural materials from exterior to interior.

Design for People Completed in 2009, the 2,276 square-foot Semper Fidelis Memorial Chapel enables friends and families to honor the sacrifices of fallen heroes and loved ones, or host events and ceremonies that look to the future. Expansive glass walls, etched with text expressing time-tested Marine Corps ideals, are framed by natural fieldstone and timber columns to establish a seamless relationship with nature. The chapels location offers a commanding hilltop view of the National Museum of the Marine Corps, while chapel and museum are physically linked by a network of intricately landscaped trails through Semper Fidelis Memorial Park. The connection alludes to the Corps motto of Semper Fi, or Always Faithful.

Aspects of the Chapel are intended to speak a soldiers language, with rectangular wood and stone pews that reference ammo boxes, and a sharply defined slate roof that evokes a humble tarp. The ceilings open-truss natural timber structure features exposed diagonal wood decking illuminated by soft indirect lighting that becomes a singular design element.

Sustainability The Chapel was designed to meet standards for LEED Silver certification. The design includes a geothermal HVAC system and a mechanical system that service a large, glass-walled space. This was achieved with a hidden under-floor air distribution delivery system for energy efficiency and comfort.

Outside Influencers Two outside influences were vital to the successful development of the Chapels design. The Heritage Foundation, which was the direct client, endorsed the metaphor of a field combat zone chapel as an important aspect of not only the development of the architectural expression, but also as an opportunity for the building to tell the story of the Marine Corps. Secondly, the Timothy Day Foundation, founded by Tim Day, a former Marine Captain and successful businessman, was a major donor and heavily involved in reviews of the final development of design. These two Foundations not only allowed for a seamless design process, but also contributed to achieving the design teams goal of capturing the essence of the Marines.

Project Fast Facts

Project Completion: September 2009

Primary Materials: Timber, glass, stone

Size of Building: 2,276 square feet

Project Team

Architect: Fentress Architects

General Contractor: Forrester Construction

Electrical Engineer: Hankins & Anderson

Structural Engineer: Ammann + Whitney

Civil Engineer: Patton Harris Rust & Associates

For more information on the 2012 IIDA Rocky Mountain Chapter Awards, please visit http://iidabestawards.com/.

IIDA, with respect for past accomplishments of Interior Design leaders, strives to create a strong niche for the most talented and visionary Interior Design professionals, to elevate the profession to the level it warrants, and to lead the way for the next generation of Interior Design innovators. The Association provides a forum to demonstrate design professionals impact on the health, safety, well being and virtual soul of the public, balancing passion for good design and strategy for best business practices. IIDA stands at the intersection of passion and strategy where designers create extraordinary interiors and experiences.

Fentress Architects is a global design firm that passionately pursues the creation of sustainable and iconic architecture. Together with their clients, Fentress creates inspired design to improve the human environment. Founded by Curtis Fentress in 1980, the firm has designed US$ 26 billion of architectural projects worldwide, visited by over 300 million people each year. Fentress is a dynamic learning organization, driven to grow its ability to design, innovate and exceed client expectations. The firm has been honored with more than 385 distinctions for design excellence and innovation, and in 2010, Curtis Fentress was recognized by the American Institute of Architects with the most prestigious award for public architecture, the Thomas Jefferson Award. Fentress has studios in Denver, Colorado; Los Angeles, California; San Jose, California; Washington, D.C.; and London, U.K. http://www.fentressarchitects.com

Please contact Angela Potrykus at 303.282.6192 or potrykus(at)fentressarchitects(dot)com for more information or images.







3-D Interior Design Services for Revolutionary Lifelike Previews


Ashburn, VA (PRWEB) June 13, 2012

Ellie Design has recently launched a new Interior Design technique that involves providing customers with 3-D replications of what they can expect the finished products to look like. This new and exciting technology lets the architects at Ellie Design convert existing floor plans into life like replications. Customers no longer have to be as concerned over how their Interior Design project is going to turn out, now they can see life like designs right in front of their eyes.

Using the latest 3-D technology available on the market the design specialists at Ellie Design are now capable of assisting you in all fields of the Interior Design process from start to finish. The old method of working just from floor plans has finally been replaced and the folks at Ellie Design have mastered the process of utilizing this technique to benefit clients and customers regardless of the size of the project being considered.

To take a look at some of the Interior Design concepts they have already completed you can visit their website at Ellie design. With 3-D technology the images they are able to create and offer for their customers are truly amazing! This technique also allows customers and designers to communicate ideas about the finished piece and make any changes necessary before finalizing the project. It is a very advantageous procedure for completing any and all Interior Design projects.

Ellie Design is geared towards complete customer satisfaction and has gained significant popularity in the fields of design across all markets. As an up and coming industry leader this company offers services in all areas of design. Their Interior Design department is top notch and uses computerized 3-D modeling to provide a finished floor plan complete with color contrasts and coordinating accessories such as lighting solutions and furniture that you will have installed in your new home or office.

The design services that are offered by Ellie Design are all reasonably priced. Customers have the option of selecting different packages to provide them with the services they require. If you are looking for a single company for all of your design needs then Ellie Design is your one stop shopping solution. Previous clients have expressed extreme satisfaction with projects and the service they have been provided with, which only means that new customers should be just as excited and satisfied about doing business here.







Exciting Windows By Home Interior Solutions Featured at 2012 Southern Living Showcase


Simpsonville, SC (PRWEB) June 17, 2012

Located in Simpsonville, SC, Exciting Windows By Home Interior Solutions is a company known for their window treatments. After working hard to make a name for themselves, they were pleased to be invited to display their designs at the 2012 Southern Living Showcase. The showcase, presented by Dillard-Jones Builders, took place May 4-27 in the River Reserve community in Powdersville, SC.

The showcase gave Exciting Windows By Home Interior Solutions an opportunity to bring their window treatments to a much wider audience. This was an exciting event for the company, and the company’s owner Richard Bernath says it best: “As the owner of Exciting Windows by Home Interior Solutions, I was thrilled by the opportunity to display at the 2012 Southern Living Showcase.” Designs featured throughout the showcase home included cordless Natural Woven Shades, and a selection of custom designed window drapes, to best enhance each room’s decor. Exciting Windows By Home Interior Solutions designed their display to best showcase the wide range of products they have available.

The four week event gave the company an opportunity to meet with potential customers and explain their many available services. Customers were able to learn more about their free window consultations and full service home interior solutions. Company representatives were also on hand to inform potential customers of the details of their 10-year written performance warranty.

The 2012 Southern Living Showcase brought vendors and consumers together, and Exciting Windows by Home Interior Solutions is honored to have been included. Customers who saw products or services at the showcase and are interested in learning more are encouraged to contact Exciting Windows By Home Interior Solutions by phone or email for more details.

About the company:

Exciting Windows Home Interior Solutions is the premier window treatment company in the Upstate of South Carolina. It is owned and operated by Richard Bernath. Richard’s work has been featured in the Greenville News, the Greenville Journal, and the South Carolina Homes and Garden Magazine. As a member of the Window Coverings Association of America, Home Builder’s Association and Chamber of Commerce, Richard is an active member of the Upstate South Carolina business community. For more information visit their website at http://www.excitingwindowsbyhis.com.







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John Kelsey of the Award Winning Boston Interior Design Firm Wilson Kelsey Design Achieved His Designation as a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS)


Boston, Massachusetts (PRWEB) June 18, 2012

Keeping pace with the desires of a maturing population, John Kelsey, Principal of the award winning interior design firm Wilson Kelsey Design, has achieved the designation of Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS.) We are committed to beautiful design that supports the active lifestyles of those aging in place, notes Kelsey, we are creating spaces that are safe, easy to maintain, flexible, great for socializing and are environmentally conscious. The CAPS designation was developed by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in collaboration with the NAHB Research Center, NAHB 50+ Housing Council, and AARP to address the growing number of homeowners that will soon require these modifications. CAPS professionals typically include remodelers, general contractors, designers, architects, and health care consultants.