Project Case Studies

These real-life case studies spotlight some of our most unique, challenging projects to date. These stories detail the design objectives, the challenge, the solutions, and the end results: hopefully demonstrating exactly how wide our range is, when it comes to screening solutions. Count on us to impress even your most discerning clients.

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The Ascent Tower

These sophisticated condos, located in the heart of Dallas, attract affluent travellers who wish to rent during their time in the city. Floor to ceiling windows, real hardwood and high-end amenities complete these luxurious yet comfortable Victory Park Apartments.

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Algonquin Resort

Originally opened in 1889, The Algonquin Resort is a landmark in Canadian hospitality. Overlooking the picturesque Passamaquoddy Bay in St. Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick, the 233-room Tudor-style “Castle-by-the-Sea” reopened in March 2014 following a meticulously executed $30 million renovation.

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Adams Hall

This traditional Georgian style home, located in Winter Park, FL, was custom designed by Phil Kean Designs with an open floor plan that connects to the lanai via pocketing glass windows and doors to maximize indoor/outdoor living and entertainment areas of the home.

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Lakeshore Home

Located in Kelowna, BC, this private residence takes summer living completely outdoors. With lush gardens, fire pit, water feature and views to Okanagan Lake, the homeowners have turned their back porch to a true retreat.

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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.

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Southern Living Idea House

For more than 20 years, Southern Living magazine has built an annual “Idea House” on lakes, beaches and in quaint towns across the South, and each year anywhere from 30,000 to 40,000 people travel to see the location.

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