Architect Doug Walter, contractor Tom Owens, and interior designer Kristi Dinner... More
The excerpts above are part of a June 2007 discussion on kitchen designer Peggy... More
Every lovely old neighborhood has an eyesore, and this 1926 Denver home had been sufficiently neglected and insensitively expanded to fit the bill. More
When Doug Walter says, “I channel dead architects to try to figure out their original intent,” it gives the listener a clear picture of how the former restoration architect might approach the design of an addition. On the other hand, architect Mark McInturff says his additions fit “by contrast rather than by a literal copying or cloning.” As different as these approaches may be, both architects must satisfy the needs of clients and be sensitive to neighboring structures. More
With clients there's sometimes a vast distance between imagination and... More
The winners of this year's REMODELING Design Awards showcase the best in residential and light commercial remodeling. From historic renovations that nod to the past to contemporary projects that wink at the future, the projects highlight the work of talented design and construction teams. A carefully pieced together kitchen remodel earns the Best of the Year award. The addition is angled outward and upward to form a perfect geometric base for the sleek, sunny kitchen with a mountain view. More
The four winners of REMODELING's Bath Design Contest offer different approaches to... More
When Doug Walter's clients asked him to add a master bath to their 1928 Tudor... More
Brenda Bryan created a more practical layout by incorporating the adjacent dining... More