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Living room - mid-sized industrial enclosed medium tone wood floor and brick wall living room idea in New York with red walls, no fireplace and no tv
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Example of a cottage chic dark wood floor bedroom design in Miami with multicolored walls
Example of a cottage chic dark wood floor bedroom design in Miami with multicolored walls

Eat-in kitchen - country u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in Denver with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, green cabinets, marble countertops, gray backsplash, marble backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and black countertops

Relaxing in the summertime has never looked more beautiful. Whether you're looking to catch some sun, or cool off from a hot day, you will find plenty of amusement with this project. This timeless, contemporary pool house will be the biggest hit among friends and family.

When a family living in Singapore decided to purchase a New York City pied-à-terre, they settled on the historic Langham Place, a 60-floor building along 5th Ave which features a mixture of permanent residencies and 5-star hotel suites. Immediately after purchasing the condo, they reached out to Decor Aid, and tasked us with designing a home that would reflect their jet-setting lifestyle and chic sensibility.
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Connecting to the historic Tiffany Building at 404 5th Ave, the exterior of Langham Place is a combination of highly contemporary architecture and 1920’s art deco design. And with this highly unique architecture, came highly angular, outward leaning floor-to-ceiling windows, which would prove to be our biggest design challenge.
One of the apartment’s quirks was negotiating an uneven balance of natural light throughout the space. Parts of the apartment, such one of the kids’ bedrooms, feature floor-to-ceiling windows and an abundance of natural light, while other areas, such as one corner of the living room, receive little natural light.
By sourcing a combination of contemporary, low-profile furniture pieces and metallic accents, we were able to compensate for apartment’s pockets of darkness. A low-profile beige sectional from Room & Board was an obvious choice, which we complemented with a lucite console and a bronze Riverstone coffee table from Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams.
Circular tables were placed throughout the apartment in order to establish a design scheme that would be easy to walk through. A marble tulip table from Sit Down New York provides an opulent dining room space, without crowding the floor plan. The finishing touches include a sumptuous swivel chair from Safavieh, to create a sleek, welcoming vacation home for this international client.

Example of a mid-sized southwest medium tone wood floor and brown floor great room design in Boston with white walls and no fireplace

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Example of a small trendy backyard deck design in San Francisco with a fire pit
Example of a small trendy backyard deck design in San Francisco with a fire pit

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Dining room - transitional medium tone wood floor dining room idea in Minneapolis with blue walls and no fireplace
Dining room - transitional medium tone wood floor dining room idea in Minneapolis with blue walls and no fireplace

An old stone mansion built in 1924 had seen a number of renovations over the decades and the time had finally come to address a growing list of issues. Rather than continue with a patchwork of fixes, the owners engaged us to conduct a full house renovation to bring this home back to its former glory and in line with its status as an international consulate residence where dignitaries are hosted on a regular basis. One of the biggest projects was remodeling the expansive 365 SF kitchen; the main kitchen needed to be both a workhorse for the weekly catered events as well as serve as the residents’ primary hub. We made adjustments to the kitchen layout to maximize countertop and storage space as well as enhance overall functionality, being mindful of the dual purposes this kitchen serves.
To add visual interest to the large space we used two toned cabinets – classic white along the perimeter and a deep blue to distinguish the two islands and tall pantry. Brushed brass accents echo the original brass hardware and fixtures throughout the home. A kitchen this large needed a statement when it came to the countertops so we selected a stunning Nuvolato quartzite with distinctive veining that complements the blue cabinets. We restored and refinished the original Heart of Pine floors, letting the natural character of the wood shine through. A custom antique Heart of Pine wood top was commissioned for the fixed island – the warmth of wood was preferable to stone for the informal seating area. The second island serves as both prep area and staging space for dinners and events. This mobile island can be pushed flush with the stationary island to provide a generous area for the caterers to expedite service.
Adjacent to the main kitchen, we added a second service kitchen for the live-in staff and their family. This room used to be a catch-all laundry/storage/mudroom so we had to get creative in order to incorporate all of those features while adding a fully functioning eat-in kitchen. Using smaller appliances allowed us to capture more space for cabinetry and by stacking the cabinets and washer/dryer (relocated to the rear service foyer) we managed to meet all the requirements. We installed salvaged Heart of Pine floors to match the originals in the adjacent kitchen and chose a neutral finish palette that will be easy to maintain.
These kitchens weren’t the only projects we undertook in the historic stone mansion. Other renovations include 7 bathrooms, flooring throughout (hardwoods, custom carpets/runners/wall-to-wall), custom drapery and window treatments, new lighting/electric, as well as paint/trim and custom closet and cabinetry.

This is a Roberto Burle Marx- inspired design, a drought tolerant landscape that imitates the vibrant colors and patterns of the tropics. We kept the monstera and bird of paradise plants, and with the colorful trim on the house, it all works together in this eclectic mashup.

Brendon Pinola
Inspiration for a mid-sized country gray tile and marble tile marble floor and white floor powder room remodel in Birmingham with white walls, a console sink, open cabinets, a two-piece toilet, marble countertops and white countertops
Inspiration for a mid-sized country gray tile and marble tile marble floor and white floor powder room remodel in Birmingham with white walls, a console sink, open cabinets, a two-piece toilet, marble countertops and white countertops

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Inspiration for a small contemporary single-wall light wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Chicago with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, quartz countertops, paneled appliances, an island and white countertops
Inspiration for a small contemporary single-wall light wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Chicago with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, quartz countertops, paneled appliances, an island and white countertops
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