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The expansive shower space allows the space to feel open and the shower to receive plenty of natural light. The pony wall gave us an opportunity to create a pullout that houses supplies like toilet paper and also a tucked away waste can.
Devi Pride Photography
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Modern Landscape Design, Indianapolis, Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood - Christopher Short, Derek Mills, Paul Reynolds, Architects, HAUS Architecture + WERK | Building Modern - Construction Managers - Architect Custom Builders

Here you can see the detail of the champagne silver sconces and beading of the mirror. The details are what set this space apart. Each piece was chosen with glam detail in mind.
Devi Pride Photography

This playroom features a painted sky with a stone block wall surrounding this very large space. A tree was painted with the childrens names carved in the tree. There are hot air balloons and planes painted thoughout the ceiling with animals and birds peaking out and sitting on the stone wall.

Even though this is one of the smaller bedrooms, it was made the Master to allow for an ensuite bathroom. Corner windows were a challenge for furniture placement, but plenty of room for a Queen bed, two dressers and a skirted table.

rod iron bed, white comforter, print, grey and black pillows upholstered ottoman, wood/metal desk, tripod clock, flower pictures, wall sconce lighting.

DeCocco Design, LLC
Raleigh, NC
Photography by Lisa Chambers.
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless dining room remodel in Raleigh
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless dining room remodel in Raleigh

This dreamy wardrobe features elegant curves, contemporary lines and a colorful scene complete with rainbows, balloons and clouds. Whimsical knobs give it a playful look.

Custom, luxurious window treatments which have been tailored to the highest standards are a particular speciality for Grunberger Interiors.
The market is filled with bland, cookie cutter fabric and trim offerings provided by retailers who are salespeople first and designers second. The results are boring and uninspired, and all too often leave the homeowner feeling that something's still missing in their home's design.
Window treatments are so much more than a means to gain privacy and light filtration. Whilst this is very important, before you rush to cover up your windows, you should instead be thinking about how these coverings could be an important vehicle to realize your home's potential and make a powerful design statement.
My approach is to always think out of the box to develop fabric design schemes that are truly unique and eye catching. They tell a story of who you are and what you love. You won't find these selections and combinations at your local store. Your home's decor will shine and your experience of your spaces will be enhanced.
The process begins with my window treatment and soft furnishings consultation, which is a comprehensive design working design session filled with exiting ideas, inspiration and solutions. I bring a bespoke tray of carefully curated fabrics, trims, and wallpaper - your introduction to a world of possibilities.
After a design direction has been established, I will source beautiful fabrics and trims from a variety of trade resources, including the prestigious D&D building in Manhattan.
We shall reconvene and have an enjoyable, creative exchange of ideas and determine the perfect design scheme for each room. Professional measuring, frequent liaison with my bespoke workroom to ensure that every last detail has been addressed, followed by expert installation completes the design process.

Custom functioning balloon valances over the master bathroom tub.
Bathroom - bathroom idea in Other
Bathroom - bathroom idea in Other

Some remodeling customers are uncertain about the best way to change the look of their space, and turn to us at Kitchen Magic for guidance; other homeowners already have a clear idea of what they want, and ask us to make their vision a reality. The latter was very much the case in a recent remodeling project we completed in Milford, New Jersey.
The home had been designed by the homeowner, who was clearly accustomed to creating and implementing an artistic vision for their living space. By the time Kitchen Magic arrived on the scene, the homeowner already had clear ideas about the colors and materials that would go into creating the look of their new kitchen. Cabinet refacing was the perfect solution for staying within budget, yet still having the kitchen they had always dreamed of.
Building on the Existing Decor is Key
The sleek, black appliances already in place demanded a bold complement, and the rich, deep hue of Cordovan on Cherry stain fit the bill perfectly. The arched cabinet doors add a classic touch of elegance, but one that blends seamlessly with the modern feel of the other design elements. The clean lines and chrome finish of the cabinet hardware serve to unite the vivid cherry cabinetry with the gray toned counters and backsplash.
That backsplash, a custom design envisioned by the homeowner, brings both unity and contrast to the entire space. The splashes of lighter values brighten the deep red tones of the cabinets, keeping the room from feeling too dark. The use of texture and varied tonal values create a unique piece that adds dimension to the kitchen's personality and reflects the creative energy of the homeowners.
The luxury of the deep cherry-red cabinets and the sleekly modern lines of the furnishings create a timeless and bold back drop for the counters, and only one stone perfectly fits that bill: granite! The black Uba Tuba granite countertops chosen by the homeowners have the visual weight and richness to pair with the Cordovan on Cherry, and the marbling of lighter and darker values echo of the custom-designed backsplash over the range, completing the new design.
Taken together, the effect of the homeowners' choices create a striking, elegant, and almost decadent feel without any heavy or dark characters. The sleek lines and organic look created by the arched cabinet doors give the room a sense of grace and motion that is entirely appropriate to the homeowners' aesthetic, given their fondness for the adventure of hot-air ballooning and active life style.
David Glasofer

Natural colors in many textures and patterns in this master bedroom. Custom bedding matches draperies and valance. Umbrellas, hot air balloons and clouds are the motif.
Photography by Matt McCourtney
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