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2011 ASID Award Winning Design
This 10,000 square foot home was built for a family who prized entertaining and wine, and who wanted a home that would serve them for the rest of their lives. Our goal was to build and furnish a European-inspired home that feels like ‘home,’ accommodates parties with over one hundred guests, and suits the homeowners throughout their lives.
We used a variety of stones, millwork, wallpaper, and faux finishes to compliment the large spaces & natural light. We chose furnishings that emphasize clean lines and a traditional style. Throughout the furnishings, we opted for rich finishes & fabrics for a formal appeal. The homes antiqued chandeliers & light-fixtures, along with the repeating hues of red & navy offer a formal tradition.
Of the utmost importance was that we create spaces for the homeowners lifestyle: wine & art collecting, entertaining, fitness room & sauna. We placed fine art at sight-lines & points of interest throughout the home, and we create rooms dedicated to the homeowners other interests.
Interior Design & Furniture by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Build by Stonewood, LLC
Architecture by Eskuche Architecture
Photography by Susan Gilmore


Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor entryway remodel in Other with gray walls and a gray front door


Transitional light wood floor kitchen photo in Miami with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, beige backsplash and matchstick tile backsplash


Example of a mid-sized trendy ceramic tile bedroom design in Little Rock with beige walls and no fireplace


Inspiration for a small transitional dark wood floor and brown floor powder room remodel in Chicago with a two-piece toilet, multicolored walls, a console sink, marble countertops and white countertops


Paul Craig - www.pcraig.co.uk
Example of a mid-sized trendy white tile and blue tile porcelain tile freestanding bathtub design in Other with a vessel sink, glass countertops, a wall-mount toilet, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and blue countertops
Example of a mid-sized trendy white tile and blue tile porcelain tile freestanding bathtub design in Other with a vessel sink, glass countertops, a wall-mount toilet, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and blue countertops


Photography by Jennifer Hughes
Transitional medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Baltimore with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, black cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, marble backsplash and white countertops
Transitional medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Baltimore with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, black cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, marble backsplash and white countertops


Family kitchen for busy parents and children to gather and share their day. A kitchen perfect for catching up with friends, baking cookies with grandkids, trying new recipes and recreating old favorites.


Dimension:
38" L X 16"D X 72" H
Our Ravenna Rustic Solid Wood Entryway Hall Tree with Storage is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to storage and style - just see for yourself!
Organizing your entryway or mudroom is no walk in the park, yet it's a daily task one must undertake to maintain sanity. This handsome wood hall tree makes organizing this clutter zone an easy undertaking. The well-designed storage nooks carve out a space for family members to store and stash their daily on-the-go essentials with four double prong hooks that catch jackets, scarves and backpacks, built-in bench and cabinet storage underneath. It's the perfect place to keep everyday essentials out of sight and nearly within reach, whether its an umbrella and boots on a rainy day or sneakers and a leash for weekend walks with Fido.
Richly detailed by the wood's natural grain patterns, this entryway tree hall is a stylish transitional piece that fits in with nearly any decor scheme. Handcrafted from solid wood, this timeless treasure is a world of ageless art, born of traditional old world woodworking techniques to create a piece of lasting beauty for the generations. The warm dark finish and complementing metal hardware make a standout piece whether you place it front and center in your entryway or in the mudroom at the back of the house.
Special Features:
• 100% Handcrafted
• Solid wood construction
• Black metal hardware
• Two storage cabinets
• Four double prong hanging hooks
• Built-in bench
Note: Real wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike. Variations in solid wood grain patterns are to be expected and make each furniture uniquely beautiful, just like us humans.


Example of a transitional guest bedroom design in San Francisco with multicolored walls


This little laundry room uses hidden tricks to modernize and maximize limited space. The main wall features bumped out upper cabinets above the washing machine for increased storage and easy access. Next to the cabinets are open shelves that allow space for the air vent on the back wall. This fan was faux painted to match the cabinets - blending in so well you wouldn’t even know it’s there!
Between the cabinetry and blue fantasy marble countertop sits a luxuriously tiled backsplash. This beautiful backsplash hides the door to necessary valves, its outline barely visible while allowing easy access.
Making the room brighter are light, textured walls, under cabinet, and updated lighting. Though you can’t see it in the photos, one more trick was used: the door was changed to smaller french doors, so when open, they are not in the middle of the room. Door backs are covered in the same wallpaper as the rest of the room - making the doors look like part of the room, and increasing available space.


design by Pulp Design Studios | http://pulpdesignstudios.com/
photo by Kevin Dotolo | http://kevindotolo.com/


Example of a tuscan dark wood floor dining room design in Dallas with white walls, a standard fireplace and a plaster fireplace


A beautiful, clean, cool, classic, white Master Bath. Interior Design by Ashley Whittaker.
Small elegant master white tile mosaic tile floor bathroom photo in New York with an undermount sink, white cabinets, marble countertops, an undermount tub, white walls, raised-panel cabinets and white countertops
Small elegant master white tile mosaic tile floor bathroom photo in New York with an undermount sink, white cabinets, marble countertops, an undermount tub, white walls, raised-panel cabinets and white countertops


With the up-and-coming neighborhood of Crestview changing daily, these clients wanted to finish off their remodel by updating their landscape to fit their style, and the modernized neighborhood. With their home already having some modern/contemporary lines and design elements, it was easy to expanded and shadow that within the landscape. By creating predominate features like these metal box planters, we needed to keep the plant pallet simple, and chic. We used a pallet of very architectural plants, low maintenance native plants, and topped it off with a top dress of Decomposed Granite for a pop of color and sense of durability.
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I first came to Mary Beth’s home to help with her living room. But that changed when we looked at the office, and started talking about how it wasn’t working. When I stepped it to take a look, I immediately noticed how heavy and cramped it felt. Too many large pieces and clutter created a feeling of overwhelm.
It needed to be redone. Since Mary Beth works full time from home, I wanted to help her make this a space where she could be productive, and feel good about being in for long periods of time.
The end result is an impressive transformation – and it was done very affordably. “Prior to the re-design, my office was a cluttered, disorganized mess that really said nothing about who I am. I tended to use it as a catch all for things I didn’t know where to put or what to do with,” tells Mary Beth. Now, she says it feels so much better working in there, and even got rave reviews from her family when they visited for the Holidays. “It’s now well-organized, bright and seems to flow in the way it’s laid out”.
To remove clutter and the “heavy” feeling, two large bookcases and the couch were removed, and lots of time was spent decluttering. A nicer bookcase was moved to a place that made more sense; together with a cozy rug and upholstered chair we created a lovely reading area, a place she can also relax.
A neutral green on the walls is also soothing, and brings an element of nature inside. Groupings of photos from her travels hang on the walls now, and a larger piece of art creates a focal point. A piece I was delighted to help her find – hand-painted but affordably priced – it makes Mary Beth feel happy, “The art above the desk is beautiful, and it showed me that big doesn’t have to be overwhelming”.
A new desk, relocated to the “command position” in the room (a more powerful placement) is also less weighty than what she had before, but functionally allows for more workspace. We upgraded her desk chair to a high-back leather one. In total, this setup was intentional, for an enhanced feeling of being in control. Mary Beth notes, “I love the desk and how it sits. I can either work by the window and look out at the garden and at the birds, which I love to do, or look out into the living room and be part of anything going on there”.
On the windows we replaced metal blinds with woven roman shades, also with a natural look. They’re cordless, so nothing hangs in front of the beautiful backyard view, and they feel lighter. With the new office design, we also gave Mary Beth plenty of places for storage. Now the things she does use and need don’t need to be out in plain sight, cluttering things up.
In the end, we accomplished our goal of creating a space for Mary Beth conducive to work and also enjoyable. She says, “My work attitude and feeling of what the office is has definitely changed – I like to be there even when I’m not working. It doesn’t feel only like an office but is actually a relaxing place to be”.


Updated renovated Tudor home in East Hampton, New York
Bedroom - coastal bedroom idea in New York
Bedroom - coastal bedroom idea in New York
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