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Located in stylish Chelsea, this updated five-floor townhouse incorporates both a bold, modern aesthetic and sophisticated, polished taste. Palettes range from vibrant and playful colors in the family and kids’ spaces to softer, rich tones in the master bedroom and formal dining room. DHD interiors embraced the client’s adventurous taste, incorporating dynamic prints and striking wallpaper into each room, and a stunning floor-to-floor stair runner. Lighting became one of the most crucial elements as well, as ornate vintage fixtures and eye-catching sconces are featured throughout the home.
Photography: Emily Andrews
Architect: Robert Young Architecture
3 Bedrooms / 4,000 Square Feet

photo by Roger Wade
Example of a mountain style formal dark wood floor living room design in Other with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Example of a mountain style formal dark wood floor living room design in Other with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

Whimsical child's room with loft bed. Custom bed, chair, and ottoman. Custom drapes. Bedding by Matouk. Rug by Overland. Design By Krista Watterworth Design Studio of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Photography by Jessica Glynn
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Elegant dark wood floor living room photo in Minneapolis with beige walls
Elegant dark wood floor living room photo in Minneapolis with beige walls

Revelateur Studio
Example of a trendy wooden l-shaped staircase design in Toronto with wooden risers
Example of a trendy wooden l-shaped staircase design in Toronto with wooden risers

Nathan Schroder
Inspiration for a transitional open concept family room remodel in Dallas with beige walls
Inspiration for a transitional open concept family room remodel in Dallas with beige walls

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This client was referred to us from a past client. They are a busy 2-career household with young children and enjoy entertaining friends and family in their home. They have a beautiful open concept home but unfortunately the kitchen was not fitting for the rest of the home. They were not quite sure what to do with the space. We talked about trying to refresh it or do more of a minor remodel, but in the end they decided a full gut would get them to where they wanted to be.
One problem was there was no place for guests to hang out other than the large and awkward banquette area. The brick wall and tiled hood area were feeling a bit dated and tired. The space was just not functional for their lifestyle. There was no prep space near the cooktop and no landing area for items coming out of the ovens or refrigerator, plus a big dead zone in the center of the room.
Banquettes, like the one they previously had in the space, are great for small spaces, but when they get really large like this one, it makes getting in and out of the seating area awkward and uncomfortable. Plus, there was room for a large table, so we eliminated the awkward built in.
We started by removing the faux brick wall between the kitchen and back entry. We relocated the entry to the garage over a couple feet in order to get every last inch out of the new kitchen. We also made the decision to close up the primary window that faced the pretty ho hum brick wall of the neighbor’s house. There was plenty of light coming in from the seating area, so we just didn’t feel the window was adding much to the room.
Construction went smoothy. There was a bit of rework with electrical, flooring and HVAC, but in the end, we think it was well worth it.
The clients really wanted a sleek contemporary look, and we originally had planned for a full height slab backsplash, but due to it’s size, it was a budget buster. Instead, we got creative and settled on large format porcelain tiles that have a similar feel but were a fraction of the cost. We made sure the wall was plumb and level so that the fit and finish would mimic that of slab material.
The final space was quite a change. A large prep sink sits directly across from the new pro-style range with plenty additional prep space on the large island. The refrigerator and ovens now have miles of landing space, and a nice tight work triangle makes cooking a breeze.
Since we wanted a more contemporary feel, not many wall cabinets were included. Instead, we outfitted some of the drawers for dish storage with a peg system. Two large pantries flanking the refrigerator hold baking supplies and small appliances. Large drawers by the cooktop hold pots and pans, and an appliance garage tucked away to the left of the range hides away miscellaneous items. The large island also houses a microwave drawer and tons of storage, most of which is drawers offering maximum convenience.
The island now seats 5-6 people comfortably along with the new table in the seating area which can seat up to 8. Entertaining will be a breeze in this space. With such a clean backdrop, we knew we would need some drama with the lighting, so we chose two sets of staggered pendants, which we adjusted for the right visual balance above the island.
We also included a small coffee station to the right of the main kitchen, which helps keep the coffee clutter out of the kitchen proper. Two tones of complimentary gray are featured in this kitchen. The perimeter is a light gray that reads almost white. The island is a gray stain that adds some depth and interest with the visible wood texture. The countertops are clean white quartz, and the hardware, barstools and light fixtures add warm brass tones. I see lots of cooking and entertaining with family and friends in the near future in this bright and airy new space.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
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Large 1950s kitchen photo in Minneapolis with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, red backsplash, an island and green countertops

Our Indiana design studio gave this Centerville Farmhouse an urban-modern design language with a clean, streamlined look that exudes timeless, casual sophistication with industrial elements and a monochromatic palette.
Photographer: Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
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Elegant medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash and an island

Emily Rose Imagery
Example of a mid-sized classic red two-story brick gable roof design in Detroit
Example of a mid-sized classic red two-story brick gable roof design in Detroit

Sandler Photo
Mid-sized tuscan mosaic tile and gray tile marble floor powder room photo in Phoenix with a vessel sink, furniture-like cabinets, white cabinets, beige walls, a two-piece toilet and solid surface countertops
Mid-sized tuscan mosaic tile and gray tile marble floor powder room photo in Phoenix with a vessel sink, furniture-like cabinets, white cabinets, beige walls, a two-piece toilet and solid surface countertops

Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse l-shaped ceramic tile and black floor enclosed kitchen remodel in Baltimore with an undermount sink, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

A successful design build project by Red House. This home underwent a complete interior and exterior renovation including a shed dormer addition on the rear. All new finishes, windows, cabinets, insulation, and mechanical systems. Photo by Nat Rea
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Inspiration for an eclectic open concept medium tone wood floor living room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls and a bar

Example of a mid-sized transitional enclosed and formal medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room design in New York with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, no tv and beige walls
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