Dove Canyon

by Kelli Ellis Interiors, Inc.
Celebrity Interior Designer Kelli Ellis from HGTV, TLC and Bravo creates Budget-Friendly Beautiful Designs in Orange County.
Black and Creme / Ceiling Inspiration
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Last comment "Chair"
THis room was born from the homeowners desire to have an awe inspiring ceiling while creating a dramatic room seen upon entry to the home. Black being the unifying color in the home, I used it boldly in this space. Photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Bar
Added to 45 ideabooks
Last comment "soffit lighting"
Welcoming Tile covered bar seen upon entry. Open, back lit bar and paneled ceiling give the bar a transitional feel. photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Bar
Added to 4 ideabooks
Last comment "barstools"
Welcoming Tile covered bar seen upon entry. Open, back lit bar and paneled ceiling give the bar a transitional feel. photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Bedroom
Added to 41 ideabooks
Last comment "Suzet yatak"
Large walls are prefect for moulding to create area of interest. Dark ceiling and moulding add drama to the bedroom. Modern lighting offset the traditional feel of the room. Photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Library
Added to 23 ideabooks
Last comment "Wall color and iron work"
Entry Library and sitting room to showcase the extensive book collection of the homeowner. Two story library showcased by the ornate iron railing and fireplace make the space cozy. Photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Kitchen
Added to 8 ideabooks
Last comment "i like the dark crown with light colors"
We've since added tile to the back wall of the project highlighting the open pantry, You can see black cabinets do not make the room dark but rather dramatic with open display shelves flanking the oven and stove. Custom Wine bottle lighting completes the look. Photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Glass tile on Kitchen Wall
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Gorgeous glass til cover the focal wall in kitchen. Stunning shimmer all day long! Photo by Jeri Koegel.
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Master bath Bold
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Inspired by light and lines here, notice the mirror on mirror application I created. putting lights in front of mirrors doubles the light! Photo by Jeri Koegel.
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