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Some basements are finished. Others are designed to be the most remarkable room in the house.
This full lower-level transformation in the Denver Metro area reimagines what a basement can be — combining a cinematic media lounge, a custom entertainer's wet bar, and a spa-caliber bathroom into one cohesive, intentionally designed living environment. From the moment you descend the stairs, it is immediately clear this space was built to a completely different standard.
The Media Lounge
The entertainment space anchors the lower level with a presence most rooms above grade never achieve. A custom built-in media wall in deep teal is flanked by rich walnut millwork with integrated LED-backlit shelving, creating warmth and sophistication that draws you in immediately. Cognac leather recliners, plush area rugs, and precision-placed recessed lighting complete a space designed equally for intimate evenings and effortless hosting. The cohesive material palette — walnut, teal, warm brass, and deep charcoal — runs seamlessly throughout, connecting every element of the lower level without a single detail left to chance.
The Custom Wet Bar
Adjacent to the media lounge, the custom wet bar delivers everything a serious host needs — and nothing they don't. Walnut cabinetry with matte black hardware, floating shelves illuminated by warm under-shelf LED lighting, a marble-look quartz backsplash, an integrated bar sink, and a full beverage fridge create a bar experience that elevates a casual evening without effort. This is the kind of craftsmanship that transforms a finished basement into a genuine extension of how a family actually lives and entertains.
The Spa Bathroom
Rarely does a lower-level bathroom command this level of attention. A floating concrete-look vanity with wall-mount matte black fixtures, a backlit LED mirror casting warm ambient light across the space, a walnut floating bench, frameless glass walk-in shower with a rain head, penny tile shower floor, and large-format dark tile throughout — every element selected with the same care and intention as a primary suite. The result is a bathroom that earns its place in any conversation about the home's finest spaces.
The DG Difference
DGhomepro is Colorado's premier luxury basement remodeling brand and a specialty division of D&G Construction & Remodels, LLC. We serve homeowners throughout the Denver Metro area, including Lafayette, Louisville, Superior, Boulder, Broomfield, Erie, Westminster, Arvada, Longmont, Thornton, Golden, Lakewood, and surrounding communities across the Colorado Front Range.

At Castle Pines in Solon, we embraced a full-scope furnishing approach grounded in purposeful space planning—defining distinct zones within an open-concept layout while ensuring cohesive flow throughout. Fabrics such as boucle and raised-pile textiles lend softness and richness; mercury glass lighting brings subtle sparkle; and a curated blend of mixed metals provides contrast and character. Thoughtfully layered textures, dimensional wallpapers and custom furniture with personality introduce gentle pops of color. The result is a refined yet relaxed home—equally suited for elegant Sunday dinners for twelve, family game nights or quiet, late-night lounging at the bar. The interior reflects a vibrant Italian family’s lifestyle—a sanctuary where sophistication meets everyday functionality.

From the street, it’s an impeccably designed English manor. Once inside, the best of that same storied architecture seamlessly meshes with modernism. This blend of styles was exactly the vibe three-decades-running Houston homebuilder Chris Sims, founder and CEO of Sims Luxury Builders, wanted to convey with the $5.2 million show-home in Houston’s coveted Tanglewood neighborhood. “Our goal was to uniquely combine classic and Old World with clean and modern in both the architectural design as well as the interior finishes,” Chris says.
Their aesthetic inspiration is clearly evident in the 8,000-square-foot showcase home’s luxurious gourmet kitchen. It is an exercise in grey and white—and texture. To achieve their vision, the Sims turned to Cantoni. “We had a wonderful experience working with Cantoni several years ago on a client’s home, and were pleased to repeat that success on this project,” Chris says.
Cantoni designer Amy McFall, who was tasked with designing the kitchen, promptly took to the home’s beauty. Situated on a half-acre corner lot with majestic oak trees, it boasts simplistic and elegant interiors that allow the detailed architecture to shine. The kitchen opens directly to the family room, which holds a brick wall, beamed ceilings, and a light-and-bright stone fireplace. The generous space overlooks the outdoor pool. With such a large area to work with, “we needed to give the kitchen its own, intimate feel,” Amy says.
To that end, Amy integrated dark grey, high-gloss lacquer cabinetry from our Atelier Collection. by Aster Cucine with dark grey oak cabinetry, mixing finishes throughout to add depth and texture. Edginess came by way of custom, heavily veined Calacatta Viola marble on both the countertops and backsplash.
The Sims team, meanwhile, insured the layout lent itself to minimalism. “With the inclusion of the scullery and butler’s pantry in the design, we were able to minimize the storage needed in the kitchen itself,” Chris says. “This allowed for the clean, minimalist cabinetry, giving us the creative freedom to go darker with the cabinet color and really make a bold statement in the home.”
It was exactly the look they wanted—textural and interesting. “The juxtaposition of ultra-modern kitchen cabinetry and steel windows set against the textures of the wood floors, interior brick, and trim detailing throughout the downstairs provided a fresh take on blending classic and modern,” Chris says. “We’re thrilled with the result—it is showstopping.”
They were equally thrilled with the design process. “Amy was incredibly responsive, helpful and knowledgeable,” Chris says. “It was a pleasure working with her and the entire Cantoni team.”
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When our clients set out to reimagine the kitchen in their Los Gatos home, they dreamed of a space that honored timeless design while embracing modern functionality. The result is Modern Heritage—a sun-drenched kitchen that feels equal parts classic and contemporary. Crisp white cabinetry provides a bright, clean foundation, while a richly toned walnut island anchors the room like a piece of bespoke furniture. The natural zellige tile backsplash and striking marble surfaces add layers of texture and quiet luxury. With views to a park-like backyard and natural light streaming in, this kitchen is as beautiful as it is livable—elevated everyday living at its finest. Notable materials include: CABINETRY BY RUTT Handcrafted Cabinetry /
Zellige Tile Backsplash - Cle Zellige Moroccan Tile /
Countertops - IRG, Calacatta Brasil 3/4" Polished /
Galley Workstation /
Brass and Crystal Sconces from Restoration Hardware

This renovated basement is a moody, elevated entertaining space designed for gathering, unwinding, and lingering a little longer. A rich black paneled wall sets a dramatic backdrop, balanced by light wood floors, warm neutral upholstery, and sculptural brass accents that add a subtle glow. The mix of tailored furnishings and organic elements creates a refined yet relaxed atmosphere—equally suited for bourbon tastings, game nights, or shooting pool in the billiards room. Thoughtful lighting and bold artwork bring depth and personality, while the open layout allows the space to flow effortlessly from bar to game table to lounge. The result is a sophisticated retreat that feels intimate, inviting, and unmistakably cool.

This Olympia, WA project features a flat, square backyard deck designed to serve as both an outdoor living space and an easy access point from the home. Built with brown composite decking, the layout keeps the design simple and open while giving the backyard a cleaner, more finished gathering area.
This photo highlights the matching picture-frame border, along with composite fascia in the same color on both the deck and the stairs for a more unified look. The broad, uncluttered surface makes the space flexible for everyday use, while the low-maintenance composite construction helps it stay practical over the long term. The result is a clean, durable backyard deck that works equally well for relaxing, entertaining, and convenient entry from the sliding door.

This HouseHome renovation was a full down-to-the-studs transformation that brought a dated 1970s home into modern luxury living. We raised ceilings, restructured layouts, and redesigned every space with a fresh, contemporary perspective.
The kitchen was completely reinvented—elevated from its original condition to a sleek, sophisticated space with improved flow, modern finishes, and a bright, open feel ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The bathroom received an equally dramatic redesign, anchored by a bold Monstera feature wall that adds artistic depth. To balance the small footprint, we paired white walls, black penny tile flooring, and warm brass accents, creating a fresh yet timeless, ultra-contemporary look that feels both airy and dramatic.
Throughout the dining areas, we enhanced natural light and architectural volume, introducing refined textures, modern furnishings, and a cohesive palette that ties the entire home together.
The result is a fully reimagined residence—stylish, expressive, and effortlessly modern—showcasing HouseHome’s signature approach to luxury renovation and contemporary interior design.

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Designed and built for a local artist, this ADU was created as a clean, light-filled canvas where her artwork could take center stage. The goal was to create a simple, thoughtfully designed space that would allow her collection to shine while providing a comfortable, modern home.
The ADU features dramatic high ceilings reaching 13 feet at their highest point, creating an open and gallery-like feeling throughout the space. Beautiful polished concrete floors add warmth and character while keeping the palette clean and understated.
Every detail was intentionally kept simple so the architecture could complement—not compete with—the art. The result is a modern, versatile ADU that feels equally at home as a residence and a personal gallery.

While the bones of this house were absolutely modern, past renovations were feeling dated and needed a refresh. Bathrooms, living, kitchen and bedrooms all received the keen eye of a talented designer and equally artful homeowner. The result a beautiful modern with tons of warmth and texture throughout.

This sophisticated media room redefines luxury home entertainment with a bold, contemporary design that is both dramatic and inviting. Designed by Crespo Design Group, the space features custom black cabinetry, richly textured wall coverings, and layered ambient lighting that create an intimate atmosphere perfect for movie nights, sporting events, and entertaining guests. The dark, moody palette enhances the cinematic experience while maintaining the elegance and refinement of a luxury custom home.
A custom media wall integrates concealed technology, built-in storage, and display shelving into a seamless architectural feature. Designer lighting highlights curated artwork and accessories, while plush lounge seating and oversized coffee tables provide exceptional comfort for family and friends. Every detail, from the statement chandelier to the custom millwork and luxurious finishes, has been carefully selected to create a sophisticated space that balances style, comfort, and functionality.
This luxury media room demonstrates Crespo Design Group's ability to transform entertainment spaces into elegant extensions of the home. Rich textures, premium materials, and thoughtfully layered lighting create depth and warmth, resulting in an environment that feels equally suited for relaxing evenings or stylish entertaining.
As a premier luxury interior design firm in Tampa, Florida, Crespo Design Group specializes in designing custom media rooms, home theaters, luxury living spaces, and bespoke residential interiors throughout Florida, the United States, and the Bahamas. Every project reflects the firm's commitment to timeless design, exceptional craftsmanship, and personalized interiors that elevate the way clients live and entertain.

At Castle Pines in Solon, we embraced a full-scope furnishing approach grounded in purposeful space planning—defining distinct zones within an open-concept layout while ensuring cohesive flow throughout. Fabrics such as boucle and raised-pile textiles lend softness and richness; mercury glass lighting brings subtle sparkle; and a curated blend of mixed metals provides contrast and character. Thoughtfully layered textures, dimensional wallpapers and custom furniture with personality introduce gentle pops of color. The result is a refined yet relaxed home—equally suited for elegant Sunday dinners for twelve, family game nights or quiet, late-night lounging at the bar. The interior reflects a vibrant Italian family’s lifestyle—a sanctuary where sophistication meets everyday functionality.

This renovated basement is a moody, elevated entertaining space designed for gathering, unwinding, and lingering a little longer. A rich black paneled wall sets a dramatic backdrop, balanced by light wood floors, warm neutral upholstery, and sculptural brass accents that add a subtle glow. The mix of tailored furnishings and organic elements creates a refined yet relaxed atmosphere—equally suited for bourbon tastings, game nights, or shooting pool in the billiards room. Thoughtful lighting and bold artwork bring depth and personality, while the open layout allows the space to flow effortlessly from bar to game table to lounge. The result is a sophisticated retreat that feels intimate, inviting, and unmistakably cool.

Bold Pattern, Warm Soul — Whole-Home Interior Design & Renovation | Raleigh, NC
This project is proof that a home can have a strong point of view and still feel completely livable. The homeowners wanted personality — spaces that felt collected, intentional, and a little unexpected. The result is a whole-home transformation where every room tells part of the same cohesive story.
The kitchen serves as the heart of it all. Sage green cabinetry with raised panel detailing wraps the entire space, while a bold large-scale botanical wallpaper in warm cream, brown, and black makes an unforgettable statement. The pattern doesn't stop at the kitchen walls — it carries through the built-in bar area and connects to the living room, creating a visual thread that ties the main floor together. White Calacatta-style quartz countertops and backsplash, matte black hardware, mercury glass pendants, and a built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator with custom cabinet surround complete the kitchen's layered look. A built-in window seat breakfast nook with sage cushions adds charm and function in equal measure.
The living room anchors the home with drama and warmth. A floor-to-ceiling walnut wood slat accent wall frames the fireplace and soars to the two-story ceiling, flanked by white built-in bookshelves lined with the same botanical wallpaper. The furniture palette — white linen sofa, cognac leather mid-century chairs, and a natural wood coffee table — keeps the space grounded and inviting against the bold backdrop.
The nursery is a room unto itself: dusty blue walls and ceiling meet a framed safari toile accent wall, a vintage-inspired black iron crib, and a dramatic black woven drum pendant. Classic and cool with just the right amount of edge.
A moody bonus room doubles as a home theater, with dark walls, wood slat paneling, and plush oversized sofas tucked under a sloped ceiling. The primary bathroom rounds out the project with a floor-to-ceiling charcoal shaker vanity, matte black fixtures, and white quartz — sleek, modern, and confident.
Every room was designed and executed by a single team — from concept to completion.

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What had once been a purely utilitarian bathroom — all bland white fixtures and little sense of personality — became an opportunity to embrace the carefree spirit of a second home by the Pacific. Rather than treating the space with the restraint of a primary residence, we leaned into something more playful and transportive, drawing from the colors and textures of the coastline just beyond the windows. A wallcovering patterned with oversized seashells in soft blue and white wraps the room like a seaside interpretation of a French toile, giving the space a sense of whimsy without losing its sophistication. The palette throughout echoes sea glass, salt air, and sun-faded driftwood, creating a room that feels equal parts breezy retreat and quiet escape.
At the center of the design, a light wood vanity with fluted doors introduces warmth and subtle texture, balancing the cool tones that flow through the room. Inside the shower, a back wall of pale blue fan tile unfurls like scales or waves, catching the light with a softness that feels almost aquatic. Overhead, a sculptural light fixture woven from natural fibers brings an unexpected touch of humor and movement — reminiscent of the swaying fringe of a hula dancer’s grass skirt. The result is a bathroom that no longer feels anonymous or obligatory, but instead captures the relaxed, slightly nostalgic joy of life lived near the ocean.
Photos: Bernardo Grijalva

This handcrafted Walnut conference table combines modern design, premium craftsmanship, and personalized branding to create a professional centerpiece for today's office. Built from solid USA-sourced Walnut, this custom conference table offers a clean, contemporary aesthetic that's equally suited for executive boardrooms, collaborative meeting spaces, design studios, and creative work environments. Its timeless design ensures the table remains as functional as it is visually impressive.
Designed and delivered to a client in Grand Blanc, Michigan, the tabletop is custom branded with the designer's logo, creating a refined expression of the company's identity without overwhelming the clean, minimalist design. Supporting the tabletop is a distinctive base crafted from a combination of Walnut and Ash hardwoods, adding subtle contrast, warmth, and architectural interest while maintaining a cohesive contemporary appearance.
More than simply a conference room table, this piece was designed to create an environment where ideas are shared, clients are welcomed, and important decisions are made. Every design element—from the carefully selected hardwoods to the integrated branding—works together to reinforce professionalism while reflecting the personality and craftsmanship of the business it represents.
Unlike mass-produced conference tables made from laminate, veneer, or particle board, our commercial furniture is handcrafted from solid hardwood that's built to perform for decades. Every conference table is custom designed around your meeting space, workflow, and brand, resulting in furniture that's impossible to replicate with off-the-shelf alternatives.

The kitchen may be the heart of a home, but the dining room is where the family gathers to enjoy special occasions, create and pass on traditions, and savour each other’s company free from distractions. The family behind this particular dining room enjoys doing just that.
When they are not traveling the world, Matthew and Anna (names changed) love to cook meals at home with their teenage daughter, entertain family and friends, and live amongst their cherished travel souvenirs and heirlooms. Their dining room, however, was far from the perfect backdrop for these experiences.
Before: Dining Room:
When Matthew and Anna contacted us, they imagined a space that would comfortably seat 8 to 10 people and incorporate their beautiful inherited dining table and sideboard in a fresh, modern way. Above all, they wanted a dining room that they would feel proud to share.
They worked with us to design, lightly renovate, and furnish their dining room and adjacent living space. Now, the room is nothing short of inviting and elevated.
Classic Yet Contemporary Dining Room:
Viewed from the living area, the dining room is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Matthew and Anna wanted dark blue for the walls, and we couldn’t have been happier to find the perfect shade for them. By leaning darker, this rich blue creates the perception of depth, making the room feel enticing, comfortable and secluded.
The previous built-ins were underwhelming and lacked function, so we designed wider, taller, double sided cabinets that integrated the existing bulk-head, and then accessorized the shelves with the family’s travel finds, books, and decor. Topping these units with brass art lights not only blends contemporary and traditional styles, it also draws attention to the dining table’s modern show-stopping chandelier. You can’t miss it.
Inside the dining room, the effect is equally impressive: enveloping yet spacious, warm yet cool, classic yet contemporary. We incorporated their heirloom pieces seamlessly into the design thanks to the 1:2 ratio. For every traditional piece, we introduced two more modern or contemporary pieces — clean lines, subtle curves, and lustrous brass hardware. The result is a collected yet updated look.
In any room with dark walls, lighting is of the utmost importance. We placed a mirror adjacent to the window to reflect natural light throughout the room, and we kept the trim and ceiling white for brightness. To provide maximum versatility, we provided multiple light sources that can be adjusted to create different levels of light to suit any mood or occasion. These include: pot lights and a chandelier on dimmers, a sculptural trilight lamp on the sideboard, and art lights on the bookcases and above important art pieces.
The built-ins have another surprise waiting inside this special dining room:
Double-sided built-ins: dining room shelving and living room shelving.
Rather than keep them white like we did in the living room, we painted the back wall of the book cases the same dark blue as the walls in the rest of the room. This reduces the contrast with the surrounding walls and emphasizes the white outline of the cabinets. We also love the dark blue walls’ role as a beautiful backdrop for this family’s treasures. The brass accessories and hand-painted vases and bowls feel like part of the experience.
Of course, what is beauty without function? It may not look like it, but the base storage is only accessible from the dining room side. The units include deep cabinets for storing serving ware, as well as another delightful surprise: silverware drawers lined in luxurious navy velvet!
Lastly, we designed this beautiful nook for their heirloom sideboard. From afar, the wall looks as if it has texture and perhaps a touch of shine. Up close, you will notice that it is actually navy blue wallpaper with tiny golden dots. This unique touch accentuates the brass in the room touches throughout the space.. The room feels curated, contemporary, and full of character.
Words of Praise:
Anna and Matthew were thrilled with their new dining room and with the design process itself, which is always the highest compliment. They said:
“Working with Lori and her team at Simply Home Decorating was a great experience. The design they came up with was both beautiful and practical for our family. Renovations can be stressful but working with Simply Home made the process much more pleasant.
“Simply Home's project management and their longstanding relationships with reliable trades meant we could relax, knowing that everything was taken care of. If an issue arose, the entire Simply Home team was quick to address it. They were excellent at communicating with us—we never felt like we didn't know what was going on. We would highly recommend working with Simply Home Decorating.”
Thank you, Matthew and Anna! We are honoured to have been part of your journey and wish your family many happy memories in these new spaces.
Now, is it your turn? Are you ready to uncover the hidden potential in your home? If so, contact us here to start the conversation or download my guide Uncovering the Hidden Potential in Your Home below to learn more about what we can do for you.

Set on beautiful Sanibel Island, overlooking the lagoon, our client’s home was situated in a picture-perfect location. Unfortunately, however, they couldn’t say the same about their kitchen—it was far from picture-perfect. The homeowners were keen to make the kitchen area more rich and tropical, as well as functional and user-friendly.
After approaching Progressive Design Build with their renovation needs, they quickly moved into the design phase—brainstorming design ideas with Progressive’s certified kitchen and bath designer.
Enamored by Progressive’s 3-Step Design/Build process, the client was able to review their design choices and budget items well before construction began. Working within a comfortable budget, the homeowners were equally impressed by how seamless it was to pick and choose their design options—narrowing their selections and settling on a design style that suited their needs.
The end result was a gorgeous Tommy Bahama-style scheme that included Lyptus wood cabinets with rattan and louver door combinations. The refrigerator was disguised using custom cabinet appliance panels, effectively integrating it with the cabinetry wall for a unified look. The new space included a coffee bar, a window seat overlooking the lagoon, new lighting and porcelain tile flooring throughout the home. A full Viking appliance package finished off the look to this Island kitchen jewel.

Opera Prima
Cubicle, Mirror, Wall Lamps.
Lightness of line for aesthetic incisiveness, classic but contemporary. A recurrent theme, the irregular octagon, is the conceptual protagonist in this composition comprising a cubicle, mirror, and wall lamps. Octagons can be found in the shape of the side surface, the mirror frame, in the refined details of the signature seals. It is also original in the exclusive use of a single material, forged brass in different shapes, tubular and flat, the results of the highest Italian craft skills.
A refined style striking for the effect of tension between a classical confidence of line and the futuristic allusions of the metal.
Every item is made in compliance with the strictest sanitary standards and so guaranteed lead free.
It is available in four surface finishes: chrome, nickel, gold, and bronze in combination with an equal number of marble varieties for the side surface, Carrara white, Marquinia black, Paonazzo, and Portoro.
Visit our showroom at 1180 Coney Island Ave.,
Brooklyn, NY 11230 or call us at 718-434-2111 for more details.

“Compelling.” That’s how one of our judges characterized this stair, which manages to embody both reassuring solidity and airy weightlessness. Architect Mahdad Saniee specified beefy maple treads—each laminated from two boards, to resist twisting and cupping—and supported them at the wall with hidden steel hangers. “We wanted to make them look like they are floating,” he says, “so they sit away from the wall by about half an inch.” The stainless steel rods that seem to pierce the treads’ opposite ends are, in fact, joined by threaded couplings hidden within the thickness of the wood. The result is an assembly whose stiffness underfoot defies expectation, Saniee says. “It feels very solid, much more solid than average stairs.” With the rods working in tension from above and compression below, “it’s very hard for those pieces of wood to move.”
The interplay of wood and steel makes abstract reference to a Steinway concert grand, Saniee notes. “It’s taking elements of a piano and playing with them.” A gently curved soffit in the ceiling reinforces the visual rhyme. The jury admired the effect but was equally impressed with the technical acumen required to achieve it. “The rhythm established by the vertical rods sets up a rigorous discipline that works with the intricacies of stair dimensions,” observed one judge. “That’s really hard to do.”

At Castle Pines in Solon, we embraced a full-scope furnishing approach grounded in purposeful space planning—defining distinct zones within an open-concept layout while ensuring cohesive flow throughout. Fabrics such as boucle and raised-pile textiles lend softness and richness; mercury glass lighting brings subtle sparkle; and a curated blend of mixed metals provides contrast and character. Thoughtfully layered textures, dimensional wallpapers and custom furniture with personality introduce gentle pops of color. The result is a refined yet relaxed home—equally suited for elegant Sunday dinners for twelve, family game nights or quiet, late-night lounging at the bar. The interior reflects a vibrant Italian family’s lifestyle—a sanctuary where sophistication meets everyday functionality.
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