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Doors

Project Reveal: Andersen Windows and Doors Booth for the International Builders Show

February 21, 2019

The International Builders Show in Las Vegas is happening now and we are excited to reveal the booth we created for Andersen Windows and Doors. If you are in the area, come stop by today! Andersen is showcasing two doors from their beautiful Architectural Collection. Andersen’s doors create moving walls of glass that seamlessly blend the indoors with outdoors to flood your space with light, maximize your views, and expand your living spaces. We designed around them to show how we envision using Andersen Big Doors in our projects. And since spring is around the corner, these spaces give great ideas on how to style your outdoor living space. We linked all our sources, so take a peek and recreate the look in your own home!

 

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Filed Under: Doors, Projects, Windows

5 Ways to Create an Indoor/Outdoor Lifestyle with Andersen Windows and Doors

February 7, 2019

build: Carl M. Hansen / photo: Steve Henke / product: 400 Series Window

A couple of weeks ago, we introduced a project we’ve been working with Andersen in designing a booth for the upcoming International Builders Show in Las Vegas, February 19-21.  We’re excited for the show! It’s the building industry’s largest event, where companies are able to show off their newest designs and technologies  To see our plans for Andersen’s booth, check out this post and if you are local, visit the show!

In the meantime, we wanted to share some of the beautiful ways that designers are using Andersen windows and doors to create the ideal indoor outdoor lifestyle. We’re inspired by these images and want to share five different ways to blur the line between indoor and outdoor spaces in your own home.

Maximize Natural Light

architect: Camens Architectural Group / build: Buffington Homes / photo: Steve Henke

Flooding a space with natural light brings the freshness of the outdoors into your home. Here, rows of Andersen’s A-Series Picture Windows create a refreshing airy vibe in a functional part of the home that is often just a dark tunnel of stairs.

architect: Tami Sherman / build: Divine Custom Homes / design: Bria Hammel Interiors / photo: Ryan Egstrom

In this mountain home the living space is fresh and airy thanks to all the natural light despite the rustic layering of wood tones and metals. The 400 Series windows keep it light and bright.

 

Frame an Expansive View

architect: DJA Architects / build: Scott Hohensee / photo: Fred Norquist

Let the views of nature outside your home become an interior piece of art with a frame from an Andersen window. The designer needed almost no additional decor in this beautiful space. The architect chose Andersen 100 Series Picture Window to frame this view of the Hood River in White Salmon, Washington.

build: Raykon Construction / photo: Jared Medley

We especially love the way a black frame window captures outdoor scenery. It’s a look to love we wrote about here. In this bright kitchen A-Series Casement and Transom Windows provide contrast and draw the eye outdoors.

 

Create Natural Movement and Flow Between Spaces

build: Raykon Construction / photo: Jared Medley

Create a home made for entertaining with oversized doors that create natural flow between your indoor and outdoor spaces. In this beautiful home, an Architectural Collection Folding Outswing Door lets guests easily interact with each other from the indoor living room to the outdoor pool.

 

Style an Outdoor Living Space

architect: David Kotzebue / photo: Jacob Elliott

Draw your guests out with an outdoor living space that feels as warm and inviting as your indoor family room. Upholster comfortable sofas in Sunbrella fabric, bring in color and pattern with pillows and throws, and style a coffee table with greenery and books. This beautifully styled space can be enclosed with the Weiland Liftslide Door in a custom 14′ height.

 

Remove all Boundaries with Moveable Glass Walls

photo: Ben Weiland / product: Weiland Liftslide Door

Andersen’s Big Door Collection allows custom walls of moveable glass to completely blur the boundary between indoor and outdoor, opening up square footage, natural light, fresh air, and expansive views.

architect: David Kotzebue / photo: Jacob Elliott

How amazing is this completely open concept created with the Weiland Liftslide Door? The wall between in and out can be completely opened up for a modern lifestyle that embraces nature.

Beautiful projects, right? Andersen’s line of windows and Big Doors are inspiring our upcoming designs. To learn more about their products, explore their series of windows and doors here or find your perfect match. Check back soon to see the reveal of our design using two of Andersen’s doors at the show!

Thanks for stopping by!

Xxo
Becki

 

 

Filed Under: Doors, Inspiration, Windows

New Decor For The New Year

Indoor Outdoor Living with Andersen Windows + Doors

January 24, 2019

We have a fun project to share today that we have been working on! Andersen Windows and Doors reached out to us for help designing their booth for the upcoming International Builders Show in Las Vegas, February 19-21. The show is the building industry’s largest event, where companies are able to show off their newest designs and technologies. This year, Andersen is showcasing two sliding glass doors from their Architectural Collection that beautifully blend the indoors with outdoors. The doors seamlessly flood your space with natural light, maximize your views, and expand your living spaces, while offering an on trend aesthetic with their black trim and contemporary clean lines. Take a peek at our plans for the Andersen booth and see how we envision using these doors in our designs.

Weiland Corner Door with Pocket–Casual Indoor

To create the fresh airy look that we love in our designs, we often start with light wood floors, white walls, and as much natural light as we can get in a space. The Weiland Door is Andersen’s premier moving glass wall door that can be customized for corners, curves, and to massive proportions– 16′ tall and 60′ wide creating a wall of glass that floods a space with light and unobstructed views. This huge glass door brings the outdoors in.

We like our designs to feel crisp, and the clean profile of the Andersen doors mimic the clean modern lines of the design. In this casual space, we decided to complement nature with layers of organic textures and neutral colors. The pallet allows the vibrant colors out the window to pop. We grounded the airy space with a black flat-weave wool rug and a pair of dark wood coffee tables. We added warmth with a clean-lined brown leather sofa and wooden side table. Because we wanted this space to feel comfortable, we kept the styling simple with lots of room on the sofa for lounging and space on the tables for books and drinks. It’s a space meant to invite guests to get comfortable and enjoy the view.

Weiland Corner Door with Pocket–Casual Outdoor

This rendering shows the outside view of the Weiland Door with the corresponding outdoor living space. The Weiland, and other doors in Andersen’s Big Door Collection, can open wide to transform your indoor and outdoor into one large living space perfect for entertaining. We chose different patterns and textures to make the outdoor space feel unique, but stuck to organic neutrals that would seamlessly blend with the indoor living room. Patterned cement tile plays with the indoor stripe rug, while wood and woven chairs mimic the warmth of sofa. The door creates an easy flow, and we can see guests carrying on conversations between the two spaces or easily moving chairs in and out for comfortable chatting.

 

MultiGlide Sliding Glass Door–Kitchenette and Dining

Between the kitchenette and Luxe Outdoor Living Space we used a black aluminum MultiGlide door. The MultiGlide is also customizable with dozens of indoor and outdoor options to complement a contemporary or traditional design. We went with a black frame because it is a trend we love. The dark metal in our plan adds contrast to the light and airy space and creates a little modern edge. The black door also frames the outdoors and makes the view feel like a piece of art. We paired our door with a black on black counter and cabinetry combo that creates a lux look. Brass lighting, warm woods, and linen upholstery soften the dark lines and with warmth.

MultiGlide Sliding Glass Door–Luxe Outdoor

The large sliding glass MultiGlide door blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor. We furthered the illusion with a continuous concrete floor. Using the same flooring throughout different living spaces unties them and visually enlarges the area. Appetizers and drinks are prepped in the kitchenette and then easily brought steps away to be enjoyed around the fire pit. An upholstered sectional and matching chairs elevate the look of this outdoor space. Open up the large Andersen doors and this space feels like a living room.

These Andersen doors are beautiful and are the perfect complement to my designs for the modern, entertaining lifestyle. If you are close to Las Vegas, visit the show to see Andersen’s windows and doors and our designs in person! If not, check back next month for the reveal of these spaces. For more info on the Big Doors in Andersen’s Architectural Collection, visit their site here.

Thanks for stopping by!

Xxo
Becki

Filed Under: Doors

Exterior Design Trend: Light Wood Doors

April 18, 2018

Villa Bonita Project

There is an exterior trend we’ve been loving–light wood entry doors. We used a light wood door on our Villa Bonita Project and it is so pretty paired with the painted white brick. It adds an organic warmth that still fresh and airy. Depending on the design of the door, light wood can feel rustic, traditional, or modern and so is a beautiful way to update your home’s exterior no matter you style.Today we have a beautiful roundup of light wood doors for every aesthetic to help inspire your own design.  

Brooke Wagner Design

Kaemingk Design

Tiffany Harris Design

Lindye Galloway

Amber Interiors

Grandfather Homes

Brooke Wagner Design

DK Design

Amy Berry Design

photo: The Estate of Things

Joanna Gaines

It’s a beautiful look. If you are looking for more exterior inspiration, make sure to read Pros and Cons: Painted Brick Exteriors, Spring Curb Appeal: Painted Front Doors + Paint Guide or Gorgeous Garage Doors.

Hope your having a great week!

Xxo
Becki

 

Filed Under: Curb Appeal, Doors, Exteriors

Spring Curb Appeal: Painted Front Doors + Paint Guide

April 26, 2017

Painting your front door is a quick and inexpensive way to get a fun new look for your home exterior. From understated to bold, adding a new color to your door can add depth to your design.  Today, I’ve rounded up some beautiful front door inspirations with ideas on paint colors to get a similar look. For more curb appeal ideas, get some ideas for front porch plants or unique garage doors. Enjoy!

Xxo
Becki

Blue

Hyrum McKay Bates Design

Kat Liebschwager Interiors via Traditonal Home

PC: Liz Palmers

Evermore Homes

 

Green

Spencer Huddleston via Apartment Therapy

 

Lucas Studio Inc. via Luxe

 

Black

Linc Thelen Design

Ballard Design

 

Gray

Castle Custom Homes

Kelly Nutt Design

Red

Southern Living

Benjamin Moore

White

Coastal Living Idea Home

Mollywood Design

Pink

PC: Lesley Unruh for One Kings Lane

Moises Esquenazi

front door paint guide

Filed Under: Doors, Exterior Paint, Paint Guide

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