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Houston Interior Designer Lisha Maxey took this Museum District condo from the dated, mirrored walls of the 1980s to Mid Century Modern with a gallery look featuring the client’s art collection.
The place was covered with glued-down, floor-to-ceiling mirrors,” says Lisha Maxey, senior designer for Homescapes of Houston and principal at LGH Design Services in Houston. “When we took them off the walls, the walls came apart. We ended up taking them down to the studs."
The makeover took six months to complete, primarily because of strict condo association rules that only gave the Houston interior designers very limited access to the elevator – through which all materials and team members had to go.
“Monday through Friday, we could only be noisy from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and if we had to do something extra loud, like sawing or drilling, we had to schedule it with the management and they had to communicate that to the condo owners. So it was just a lot of coordination. But a lot of Inner City Loopers live in these kinds of buildings, so we’re used to handling that kind of thing.”
The client, a child psychiatrist in her 60s, recently moved to Houston from northeast Texas to be with friends. After being widowed three years ago, she decided it was time to let go of the traditionally styled estate that wasn’t really her style anyway. An avid diver who has traveled around the world to pursue her passion, she has amassed a large collection of art from her travels. Downsizing to 1,600 feet and wanting to go more contemporary, she wanted the display – and the look – more streamlined.
“She wanted clean lines and muted colors, with the main focus being her artwork,” says Maxey. “So we made the space a palette for that.”
Enter the white, gallery-grade paint she chose for the walls: “It’s halfway between satin and flat,” explains Maxey. “It’s not glossy and it’s not chalky – just very smooth and clean."
Adding to the gallery theme is the satin nickel track lighting with lamps aimed to highlight pieces of art. “This lighting has no wires,” notes Maxey. “It’s powered by a positive and negative conduit.”
The new flooring throughout is a blended-grey porcelain tile that looks like wood planks. “It’s gorgeous, natural-looking and combines all the beauty of wood with the durability of tile,” says Maxey. “We used it throughout the condo to unify the space.”
After Maxey started looking at the client’s bright, vibrant, colorful artwork, she felt the palette couldn’t stay as muted anymore. Hence the Mid Century Modern orange leather sofas from West Elm and bright green chairs from Joybird, plus the throw pillows in different textures, patterns and shades of gold, orange and green.
The concave lines of the Danish-inspired chairs, she notes, help them look beautiful from all the way around – a key to designing spaces for loft living.
“The table in the living room is very interesting,” notes Maxey. “It was handmade for the client in 1974 and has a signature on it from the artist. She was adamant about including the piece, which has all these hand-painted black-and-white art tiles on the top. I took one look at it and said ‘It’s not really going to go.’”
However, after cutting 6 inches off the bottom and making it look a little distressed, the table ended up being the perfect complement to the sofas.
The dining room table – from Design Within Reach – is a solid piece of mahogany, the chair upholstery a mix of grey velvet and leather and the legs a shiny brass. “The side chairs are leather and the end ones are velvet,” says Maxey. “It’s a nice textural mix that lends depth and texture.”The galley kitchen, meanwhile, has been lightened and brightened, with new, white contemporary cabinetry, quartz countertops mimicking the look of Carrara marble, stainless steel appliances and a velvet green bench seat for a punch of color.The two bathrooms have been updated with contemporary white vanities and vessel sinks and the master bath now features a walk-in shower tiled in Dolomite white marble (the floor is Bianco Carrara marble mosaic, done in a herringbone pattern).In the master bedroom, Homescapes of Houston knocked down a wall between two smaller closets with swing doors to make one large walk-in closet with pocket doors. The closet in the guest bedroom also came out 13 more inches.The client’s artwork throughout personalizes the space and tells the story of a life. There’s a huge bowl of shells from the client’s diving adventures, framed art from her child psychiatry patients and a 16th century wood carving from a monastery that’s been in her family forever.
“Her collection is quite impressive,” says Maxey. “There’s even a framed piece of autographed songs written by John Lennon.” (You can see this black-framed piece of art on the wall in the photo above of two green chairs).
“We’re extremely happy with how the project turned out, and so is the client,” says Maxey. “No expense was spared for her. It was a labor of love and we were excited to do it.”

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Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard tile patio kitchen design in Atlanta with a roof extension
Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard tile patio kitchen design in Atlanta with a roof extension

We are committed to giving our clients a wide range of modern, traditional and classic kitchen and bathroom remodeling options and making the process of building your dream kitchen, bathroom and closets as hassle-free as possible.
With the combination of our extensive range of quality products and top-class services, Kitchen & Bath Shop really does take the stress and hassle out of designing and building your perfect kitchen and bathroom. We’re all about making things convenient.
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Houston Interior Designer Lisha Maxey took this Museum District condo from the dated, mirrored walls of the 1980s to Mid Century Modern with a gallery look featuring the client's art collection.
"The place was covered with glued-down, floor-to-ceiling mirrors," says Lisha Maxey, senior designer for Homescapes of Houston and principal at LGH Design Services in Houston. "When we took them off the walls, the walls came apart. We ended up taking them down to the studs."
The makeover took six months to complete, primarily because of strict condo association rules that only gave the Houston interior designers very limited access to the elevator - through which all materials and team members had to go.
"Monday through Friday, we could only be noisy from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and if we had to do something extra loud, like sawing or drilling, we had to schedule it with the management and they had to communicate that to the condo owners. So it was just a lot of coordination. But a lot of Inner City Loopers live in these kinds of buildings, so we're used to handling that kind of thing."
The client, a child psychiatrist in her 60s, recently moved to Houston from northeast Texas to be with friends. After being widowed three years ago, she decided it was time to let go of the traditionally styled estate that wasn't really her style anyway. An avid diver who has traveled around the world to pursue her passion, she has amassed a large collection of art from her travels. Downsizing to 1,600 feet and wanting to go more contemporary, she wanted the display - and the look - more streamlined.
"She wanted clean lines and muted colors, with the main focus being her artwork," says Maxey. "So we made the space a palette for that."
Enter the white, gallery-grade paint she chose for the walls: "It's halfway between satin and flat," explains Maxey. "It's not glossy and it's not chalky - just very smooth and clean."
Adding to the gallery theme is the satin nickel track lighting with lamps aimed to highlight pieces of art. "This lighting has no wires," notes Maxey. "It's powered by a positive and negative conduit."
The new flooring throughout is a blended-grey porcelain tile that looks like wood planks. "It's gorgeous, natural-looking and combines all the beauty of wood with the durability of tile," says Maxey. "We used it throughout the condo to unify the space."
After Maxey started looking at the client's bright, vibrant, colorful artwork, she felt the palette couldn't stay as muted anymore. Hence the Mid Century Modern orange leather sofas from West Elm and chartruese chairs from Joybird, plus the throw pillows in different textures, patterns and shades of gold, orange and green.
The concave lines of the Danish-inspired chairs, she notes, help them look beautiful from all the way around - a key to designing spaces for loft living.
"The table in the living room is very interesting," notes Maxey. "It was handmade for the client in 1974 and has a signature on it from the artist. She was adamant about including the piece, which has all these hand-painted black-and-white art tiles on the top. I took one look at it and said 'It's not really going to go.'"
However, after cutting 6 inches off the bottom and making it look a little distressed, the table ended up being the perfect complement to the sofas.
The dining room table - from Design Within Reach - is a solid piece of mahogany, the chair upholstery a mix of grey velvet and leather and the legs a shiny brass. "The side chairs are leather and the end ones are velvet," says Maxey. "It's a nice textural mix that lends depth and texture."
The galley kitchen, meanwhile, has been lightened and brightened, with white quartz countertops and backsplashes mimicking the look of Carrara marble, stainless steel appliances and a velvet green bench seat for a punch of color. The cabinets are painted a cool grey color called "Silverplate."
The two bathrooms have been updated with contemporary white vanities and vessel sinks and the master bath now features a walk-in shower tiled in Dolomite white marble (the floor is Bianco Carrara marble mosaic, done in a herringbone pattern.
In the master bedroom, Homescapes of Houston knocked down a wall between two smaller closets with swing doors to make one large walk-in closet with pocket doors. The closet in the guest bedroom also came out 13 more inches.
The client's artwork throughout personalizes the space and tells the story of a life. There's a huge bowl of shells from the client's diving adventures, framed art from her child psychiatry patients and a 16th century wood carving from a monastery that's been in her family forever.
"Her collection is quite impressive," says Maxey. "There's even a framed piece of autographed songs written by John Lennon." (You can see this black-framed piece of art on the wall in the photo above of two green chairs).
"We're extremely happy with how the project turned out, and so is the client," says Maxey. "No expense was spared for her. It was a labor of love and we were excited to do it."

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Patio kitchen - huge rustic backyard concrete patio kitchen idea in Austin with a roof extension
Patio kitchen - huge rustic backyard concrete patio kitchen idea in Austin with a roof extension

This 1960s in-town home on a hill needed some refreshing. The clients wanted to make the lower level more liable, so we divided the space into a family room, office, and work-out room, added recessed lighting, new hardwood flooring, an extra-wide barn door (which required that the hardware be reinforced). The stairs, which had been in bad shape, with uneven heights and depths, required complete replacements. We also added lots of outdoor living space, with a screened porch and a step-down, deck with gas fire pit.

We are committed to giving our clients a wide range of modern, traditional and classic kitchen and bathroom remodeling options and making the process of building your dream kitchen, bathroom and closets as hassle-free as possible.
With the combination of our extensive range of quality products and top-class services, Kitchen & Bath Shop really does take the stress and hassle out of designing and building your perfect kitchen and bathroom. We’re all about making things convenient.

DURING construction
A screened in porch was added for extra living space, designed around an unusually shaped house. Using exterior walls to our advantage, we provided a partially protected outdoor living area that is functional at least three seasons of the year in our mild Central Virginia climate.

We designed and built this outdoor porch and patio. The porch included an outdoor fireplace with built in TV. We terraced the back yard with a veneer stone wall. The final step was colorful plantings on the hillside.

AFTER SECOND FLOOR ADDED
Mid-sized arts and crafts gray two-story wood house exterior photo in New York with a shingle roof
Mid-sized arts and crafts gray two-story wood house exterior photo in New York with a shingle roof

Gorgeous vacation home in Terravita Country Club with unobstructed views of Black Mountain and stunning AZ sunsets! This soft contemporary home offers a fabulous fully stocked kitchen, granite and luxury stainless appliances all overlooking the family/great room. The view windows offer unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains, sunsets and world famous Saguaro. The split floor plan is perfect for vacation guests to relax, both inside and out! The backyard is a resort paradise with a heated spa, brand new extra large built in BBQ/entertaining bar, large gas fire-pit and lots of outdoor seating with a variety of covered patio areas to enjoy the best of Arizona resort living! On the other side of the entertaining area is the private completely remodeled Casita.

This lake cottage started as the garage for the house nextdoor. Over the years, several owners have added on and increased the square footage from 1100 to 2300. The latest renovation has transformed this ugly duckling into a comfortable lakeside cottage by raising the roof. This allowed for screened porches lakeside on both levels. The porch height increased from 7 to 9 feet. The douglas fir wall was overage wood from the new family room ceiling. There was just enough extra.

Extra seating at the bar with a perfect view of the TV
CLICK PHOTOGRAPHY
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard tile patio design in Houston with a fire pit and a roof extension
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard tile patio design in Houston with a fire pit and a roof extension

The patios are open from the living room, guest bedroom and master bedroom and overlook a gorgeous pool below. Contemporary metal furniture continues the contemporary style from inside and complements the architecture of the building. Two loveseats with granite top tables are the perfect place for lounging in the afternoon. Pillows and an outdoor rug bring interesting textures to the patio. Behind the loveseats is a pub table for dining and entertaining. Off of the Guest Bedroom and Master Bedroom are more private seating areas for a quite morning cup of coffee or a reading in the afternoons. Plants were added to the space for extra privacy and color. Photography by Erika Bierman

To bring the homeowners’ vision to life, we started by building a screened-in porch on a concrete slab, designed to look like it had always been part of the home. A dual sliding door and matching windows now flood the living area with natural light, while skylights add an extra layer of brightness.

With the combination of our extensive range of quality products and top-class services, Kitchen & Bath Shop really does take the stress and hassle out of designing and building your perfect kitchen and bathroom. We’re all about making things convenient.

A screened in porch was added for extra living space, designed around an unusually shaped house. Using exterior walls to our advantage, we provided a partially protected outdoor living area that is functional at least three seasons of the year in our mild Central Virginia climate.

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

This home now has 500 square feet of extra outdoor living space ... perfectly shaded, complete with an outdoor kitchen, living room and dining area.
Click Photography

A charming balcony provides great views of the apartment complex, while still being a private area for dining or guests. Orange chair cushions bring the colors from the family room out onto the balcony. A bird house in the corner provides a small touch of whimsy and personality.

A screened in porch was added for extra living space, designed around an unusually shaped house. Using exterior walls to our advantage, we provided a partially protected outdoor living area that is functional at least three seasons of the year in our mild Central Virginia climate.
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