was a Condo Remodel Project on the West side of Lansing for a Retired couple. The project was a great way to lighten up the kit, going from dark cabinets to white. We used a contrasting green paint color with green in the tile work. I also added a new window treatment in the nook and matching chair cushions
high-rise condos have some sort of lake view, and people play off the water with regard to color scheme and design." The lake views inspired the condo design seen here. "We worked with grays and cool peacock-green tones, which are both colors that are often present in the color of the lake depending on the
Condo Remodeling Whether you have just purchased your condo or you have grown tired of the look, you may want to consider remodeling part or your entire condo. But before you start calling contractors, you'll need to carefully review the condo association rules and by-laws for restrictions and approval
proposed condo renovations to be documented and submitted for approval by the Board of Directors in advance of any construction or demolition.
Once you understand the remodeling process, you'll also want to consider the trade-offs that come with condo remodeling.
Kitchen Remodeling - New cabinets, new
Toronto condo doesn't have much sunny space for potted plants, and this windowsill was one of the few spaces she could spare. "Living in a condo, you need to look for plants in small sizes and types that don't grow very fast," she says. "I guess that was my philosophy for my windowsill garden: small plants
Toronto condo doesn't have much sunny space for potted plants, and this windowsill was one of the few spaces she could spare. "Living in a condo, you need to look for plants in small sizes and types that don't grow very fast," she says. "I guess that was my philosophy for my windowsill garden: small plants
waterfront condo in Miami and she states:
WHEN JENNIFER CORREDOR OF THE
J Design Group designed this 2- bedroom, 2½-bath,
waterfront condo in Miami, her biggest challenge
was to add color and create a dining area out of a
small but charming space. The Coral Gables-based
designer had never met the couple
their condo.But I had changes in mind to
help them enjoy Miami. And they agreed.”
For example, Corredor thought the powder room
needed to be dressed up, so she changed the doors to become modern
and warm with clean lines. She also ordered
a special green glass treatment that she designed and had
installed
around the condo. Green bean bag chairs surround
a modern resin coffee table with stained glass legs, continuing
on the outside what she had accomplished inside.
“We did quite a bit in a short amount of time, and it all
blends to showcase the beauty of the water,” she says.
It’s no secret that Corredor loves
for the condo was the Monogram Shadowbox ($620). "The area outside the client's condo has two doors; one that goes into to the living space and another that leads into a utility area," says Hagin. "He wanted us to help guide people to the right door." The pair looked to their experience with hotels for