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Calligaris Seattle Buffet, Custom SectionalCustom Sectional, Silver Trunk accent tables, Custom DraperyMeurice 30 Chandelier, Atlanta Chairs, Tulip-style TableAll furniture by David Galindo HomeParis Bed, Moon Nightstands, Area Bedding, Custom bedroll
Paris Bed, Moon Nightstands, Area Bedding, Custom bedrollWool Shag Rug, Wallter Wall Decor, ZigZag Desk, Highback Office ChairCustom bed and bedding by David Galindo, Rex Pendants, Custom Wallpaper and DraperyCustom bedding by David Galindo, Meurice Side Table, Nicole Chairs, and Custom DraperyQuadra Queen Storage Bed and side tables
Complete bathroom remodel with floating glass-tiled vanityComplete bathroom remodel with handblown glass pendantsComplete bathroom remodel with Italian glass mosaicComplete bathroom remodel with Kohler vessel sinks and wall-mounted faucetsComplete bathroom remodel with caesarstone countertop and Ann Sacks tile
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Website Launch

David Galindo - Saturday, July 11, 2009

Hello World! 

Welcome to our new website.  Check out all the categories of modern furniture, and look at our interior design projects.  We will be adding new items and photos every day.

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Pinon House Renovation: A Modern Home that Conserves

Joey Altobelli - Thursday, December 04, 2008


One of the best ways to have a green home is to renovate– and by reusing as much original material as possible, you can reduce the amount of virgin material necessary for construction. This beautiful renovation of a mid-century modern house by Erik Sommerfeld, from the3rdspace, and Rob Pyatt of Pyattstudio in Boulder, Colo. is a great example of resource conservation and modernization. The original concrete block and plate glass home was failing structurally due to poor soil conditions– and in need of some serious repairs. However, rather than tear the Pinon House down to the ground, it was shored up and reworked to make the house comfortable, livable, and eco-friendly.

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