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The client requested a room that would embellish a “middle of the woods” feel. We selected comanche beds in vintage black iron with black gunslinger culp leather insets by Old Biscayne to make this transformation. We added bead board wood to the ceiling with a natural finish for reflective properties adding coziness and charm. We selected a chest from John Richards that shouted “old country cottage” and it hit the mark. We searched and found a shag area rug comfortable on feet and resembling a cow hide formation to place between the two equestrian styled queen beds. It was from Walmart (Note to self: don’t underestimate the most unlikely places to find accessories and finish products.) We included Eastern Accents Sandrine Ecru cotton blend coverlets and soft down pillows to create a room that guests will hardly want to leave. The linens are my favorite by Jennifer Adams and will be a hit with anyone who experiences a night’s sleep on them. We topped it off with faux fur ottomans by Bernhardt to work as luggage racks and/or sitting spots for getting shoes, etc. on and off at the foot of each bed. The dust ruffles are ticking off black stripe fabric and were ordered through Grandin Road. The throw pillows were custom made by Boca Bargoons in North Palm Beach, Florida. (Well worth a visit if you are in the area. They have an extensive selection of high end fabrics at discounted prices and a professional work room that will create exceptional custom window treatments, upholstery and bedding/pillows.) The saddle leather mirror was selected by the client and ordered through Wisteria. It enhances the beauty of the John Richards Collection antique chest below it.The brushed silver stag lamp enhances the chest and accessories that belong to the client. The lamp is no longer available to purchase. This room encompasses many of my favorite things. From linens to furniture manufacturers, these are at the top of my list.
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Example of a mid-sized transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen design in DC Metro with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and white countertops
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Photos: MIkiko Kikuyama
Pendants: Solitaire by Niche Modern
Medicine Cabinet: Kohler
Wall Tile: Graphite Cleft Slate by Stone Source
Floor Tile: Spa White Velvet by Stone Source
Floor Mats: Teak Floor Mat by CB2
Basin: Larissa by Toto
Faucet: Zuchetti
Vanity: Custom Teak veneer ~5'0" x 22"
Tub: Nexus by Toto

Designed by: Studio Revolution Photography by: Thomas Kuoh
Southwest open concept and formal living room photo in San Francisco
Southwest open concept and formal living room photo in San Francisco

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Example of a beach style u-shaped light wood floor kitchen design in Boston with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, colored appliances and no island
Example of a beach style u-shaped light wood floor kitchen design in Boston with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, colored appliances and no island

Lee Manning Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse master medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel in Los Angeles with brown walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse master medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel in Los Angeles with brown walls

Michael J. Lee Photography
Eat-in kitchen - large coastal u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Boston with white cabinets, quartz countertops, stone slab backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and recessed-panel cabinets
Eat-in kitchen - large coastal u-shaped medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Boston with white cabinets, quartz countertops, stone slab backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and recessed-panel cabinets

Seattle holiday lighting creates a festive feeling all season long.
Example of a transitional exterior home design in Seattle
Example of a transitional exterior home design in Seattle

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The feel of spaciousness, free movement and open space is not to be underestimated. The practical side of the free movement between the kitchen counter and oven to the dining area makes serving and picking up off the table an easy and enjoyable task.
Rex Maximilian

This hallway led to her daughter's room and felt cold and dark. Now a fun rug, a well place mirror to add depth, and a playful art grouping gives this pass through a happy and welcoming feel. Don't underestimate hallways - they are a design opportunity!

I updated the kitchen with new cabinet fronts and again kept the colors neutral to make the apartment feel bigger and open and airy. The thin shaker style on the cabinet looks updated and enhances the storage in here. The brass hardware keeps is delicate and warm. The pendant here are soft and to scale and just right. Never underestimate the power of a fresh coat of paint. On site painting of cabinets is not easy to pull off, but my team comes through.

The feel of spaciousness, free movement and open space is not to be underestimated. The practical side of the free movement between the kitchen counter and oven to the dining area makes serving and cleaning up the table an easy and enjoyable task.
Olivier Koning

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Never underestimate the difference a little tile/paint can make! Homeowner said "feels like I'm at a hotel resort spa" -- music to my ears! Note -- tile on back shower wall continued at chair rail height to window.

How To Use Small Chandeliers According to Apartment Therapy:
“You can add these to your "words to live by" list: never underestimate the power of good lighting. A beautifully decorated room can end up feeling like a cave and that chair you just had recovered in gorgeous flax colored linen can look sickly green if you lack adequate lighting. It's even more complicated in a small space. Creating the balance between too much and too little light, plus finding fixtures that won't overwhelm a petite space can take some trial and error.”
Since the vast majority of condos and new and renovated homes are now open concept designs. Your lighting design for open concept floor plans should coordinate either in frame type, metal finish color and crystal style. The look should be cohesive but doesn’t have to be “matchy- matchy”...
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