Historic Boston Home
This historic Boston Colonial home, built in 1912, is located in Brookline’s Cottage Farm neighborhood, two miles west of downtown Boston. When purchased by the homeowners the house was on the verge of complete deterioration after decades of neglect.
See case studyNew England Waterfront Home
This custom waterfront home was built in a small community known as “Common Fence Point” overlooking Narragansett Bay. This beautiful house features breathtaking views and fresh ocean breezes in true New England style.
See case studyBedford Landing
The homeowners were proud to purchase this riverside contemporary, vaulted ceiling apartment in the heart of one of British Columbia’s most picturesque towns.
See case studyScreens Connect a California Kitchen to the Outdoors
The homeowners needed to screen three sets of double-French doors in order to move freely between the kitchen and the backyard without having to worry about the bugs, the heat, or the UV rays.
See case studyThe Phantom Screens Idea Home
As part of this historic home renovation, the designers wanted to open all of the living spaces to the outdoors without taking away from the traditional design. In order to do this, they needed to find a way to keep out unwanted bugs and debris.
See case studyNatural ventilation with retractable screens at New England home
Located in the picturesque Portsmouth, this private residence truly embraces its location, capturing views from every angle plus allowing air to enter and keeping the interiors cool during summer months. Numerous doors and windows make the home appear as though its inhabitants are a natural part of their surroundings—as is the home.
See case study