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Small transitional medium tone wood floor great room photo in Austin with green walls
Small transitional medium tone wood floor great room photo in Austin with green walls

This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.

This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.
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This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.

My client’s one bedroom, beach front condo lacked furniture, a guest room and adequate storage. I designed a wall unit that houses a Murphy bed, two wardrobe closets, a section for his tv & components and plenty of shelves for displaying his artifacts. Additionally, I created a clothing and storage closet in an unused hallway recess that matches the living room perfectly!

Tucked behind richly grained wooden doors lies a masterfully designed wine collector’s haven, where craftsmanship meets timeless luxury. Each wall is enveloped in hand-built, precision-cut wooden racks, elegantly cradling bottles at a slight tilt for label-forward presentation and preservation. At the heart of the space, a mirrored niche framed by arched cabinetry showcases premium spirits, while flanking shelves hold stemware and decanters like curated artifacts. Diamond cubbies below add rhythm and function, supporting both casual favorites and vintage treasures. The cork flooring complements the deep amber hues of the shelving, offering warmth and acoustic softness underfoot. Above, custom ceiling panels subtly echo the room’s purpose with branded wooden case tops. Finished with an ornate runner, this wine room evokes old-world charm tailored for modern collectors seeking beauty, order, and an immersive bar room experience.

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Historical tomes, military memorabilia, art and artifacts are displayed along with models, maps and sculpture.
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless freestanding desk medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wood wall study room remodel in Charleston with blue walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless freestanding desk medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wood wall study room remodel in Charleston with blue walls

This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.

Great Room opens to entertainers kitchen & dining room.
Undercabinet & display cabinet lighting as well as pendant lights over the navy blue island. Quartz countertops have a beveled edge detail. Subway tile backsplash with decorative mexican tiles inset. Natural woven shades for privacy, skylight & pendant lights above the kitchen island. All wolf- sub zero appliances & Kohler "prolific" kitchen sink with a Kohler Artifacts faucet.
Driftwood porcelain tile floor throughout.

This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.

Dining Room - International Artifacts Display.
Example of a mid-century modern dining room design in Salt Lake City
Example of a mid-century modern dining room design in Salt Lake City

This Lemont kitchen is ready to be featured in a magazine! Mixing traditional details with a modern color palette gives this kitchen a fresh, unique personality.
Soaring ceilings allow the cabinetry to reach 108” tall. Decorative details include: Reeded Glass inserts, a Plate Rack, Wine Cubbies, and Bookcase cabinet create interesting storage and allow the homeowner’s taste to shine through.
Featured Suppliers: The lush cabinetry is from Kemper Distinctive Cabinets. It is the Bellmont door style, finished in Coconut on the perimeter, and in Chocolate on the island. The stunning countertops are a granite called Allura. The backsplash tile is from Floor & Decor. the Pure Wool color, Linear format. The Faucet is from the Kohler Artifacts® line.

This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.

Living room - large eclectic open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room idea in Chicago with green walls

This fun & quirky space was just waiting for a Tweak! The home was built in 1939 so naturally it poses some challenges in regards to laying out furniture. The front door sits smack dab in the middle of the room, dividing the space in two. This family of five needed a larger living room and couldn't figure out how to balance the space. We created lines for the eye to follow that would open this home up and really showcase the amazing African artifacts hidden throughout. The husband is an avid collector of Sub-Saharan art and we used his passion as inspiration for the decor. A historic home and ancient artifacts? We needed to throw in a modern twist to get this home up-to-date. We incorporated pops of color and fun, bold prints to bring out the home's wild side. A houndstooth rug and new display case did just the trick. The wife prefers midcentury modern decor so we incorporated a fun lamp and these awesome lounge chairs from Houzz to incorporate her style into the space.

A custom design and fabrication from Ridge House Studio. The client wanted a space to display a range of ceramics and collection of kitchen wares. The piece was made to display these artifacts as art. The eclectic nature of the pieces and lifestyle of the client were embraced.
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