Design is in the Details - Interior Design + Finishes - TinkerBox ArchiTalks: “Back To School”

It has been a long time since I’ve had to think about starting a new school year… but we are actually feeling that “Back To School” vibe here in the office this year so this month’s ArchiTalks theme is a fun one to explore. Today’s post is part of the ArchiTalks series in which Bob Borson of

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Behind the Scenes: Architectural Inspiration Behind the Scenes: Architecture + Creative Process

We love talking about architecture–with other architects, potential clients, friends, family, the people we meet in elevators….These conversations often spark a question about our creative process: How do we get from an initial design to a fully constructed home? We’re hoping that with the launch of this new blog series, “Behind the Scenes”, we can

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Modern Residential Architecture: Kids Playroom + Modern Design Modern Residential Architecture: Playroom Design Ideas

We have been having so much fun lately researching Playroom Design Ideas for one of our projects… Nice to encourage your inner child every once in a while! #haveimentionedilovemyjob?! “A child’s play is serious business!” (quote from one of the many blogs we “researched” – love it! We are taking all of this fun very seriously.)

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Renovation + Residential Architecture in NYC : What To Expect What To Expect : Renovating Your Apartment in NYC

Most Important Things To Know about the Process of Renovating your Apartment in NYC: Today’s post is a “guest” post from another Studio MM team-member, John Grinstead. Since John is our in-house expert on all things Residential Architecture + Renovation in NYC,  I’ve asked him to jump in here today and give us the basics

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Alphabet of Houses - Celebrating Residential Architecture: House of the Day Celebrating Residential Architecture: #AlphabetofHouses

House of the Day: Celebrating Residential Architecture Every Monday, a group of residential architects post a House of the Day as part of our group “archi-challenge.” Our goal is to show off awesome ‪#‎architecture‬ and encourage engagement with other small firm architects. We have a lot of fun celebrating residential architecture with these weekly posts and hope you do

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Summer : A Review Summer : A Review

Today’s post is a guest post written by Marisa Kaugars AND is part of the ArchiTalks series in which Bob Borson of Life of an Architect selects a theme, and a bunch of us architects (who also write a blog) post on the same day at the same time… This month our theme is Summer. You can find

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Lake Wylie House Construction Progress Update Modern Home Construction Update: Lake Wylie House

Last week I spent a couple days visiting my clients in Lake Wylie, South Carolina. (Actually, I was there mainly to visit their home, but it was a lot of fun to see them too!) This visit was full of the stories I tell about why I love being a residential architect: From seeing the excitement on the two

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Indoor - Outdoor living : Modern Deck Design Inspiration Indoor – Outdoor Design Inspiration : Modern Decks

Many design discussions with our clients begin with their desire to open up their home to the outdoors and focus on indoor-outdoor living. Blending Indoor-Outdoor Living Space Actually, writing this I realize we have homes all over the East Coast which are not really ideal climates for year-round “all about living outdoors”. Perhaps I should say

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Modern Home - Construction Update TinkerBox Under Construction : June

Modern Home Construction Update : TinkerBox It has been a few months since our last update for TinkerBox so there’s much more to show and explain now that a little more house has been built. I’m only going to tease you with descriptions – you’ll have to wait for finishes before we get into the real

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Always Dreaming - What an Architect Does Ever Dreaming…What an Architect Does

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” “It is true – much of my life is work. The opposite is also true – much of my work is life. One of the first things I want to learn from my clients is how they live. After all, LIFE is

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