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Mid-sized transitional u-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen photo in Portland Maine with a single-bowl sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, blue backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Bedroom - mid-sized eclectic guest medium tone wood floor bedroom idea in Miami with beige walls and no fireplace

When the strongest feature in a room is two full walls of windows, you don’t fight it. Surrounded by lush green pastures, we embraced the views and the love of waking up to the sun. Is there anything better than feeling the warmth on your face as you nestle into the most comfortable bed in the world knowing you have no where to be and nothing to do? No, no there is not.
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Zionsville, IN - HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles, Christopher Short, Architect, WERK | Building Modern, Construction Managers, Custom Builder

Annie Pinsker-Brown, Stage to Sell Los Angeles Staging
Living room - modern living room idea in Los Angeles
Living room - modern living room idea in Los Angeles

Photography by Analicia Herrmann
Example of a transitional family room design in Austin
Example of a transitional family room design in Austin

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A large rug with a large pattern helped us anchor the room and make it feel more inclusive. Designed by Blythe Interiors | Photography by Kyle Ortiz.

Bedroom in Calle De Pompas | Room Type:
Whole Home (Interior and Outdoor Living) |
Project Name:
Calle De Pompas |
Key Feature:
A builder-grade home transformed through updated furnishings, lighting, and outdoor entertaining elements, including a Hestan outdoor grill.
Challenge:
The home originally featured builder-grade finishes and lacked personality. The goal was to refresh the space after several years of living there and create a home that felt more personal and elevated through updated furnishings and design details.
Solution:
The home was refreshed with new furniture, updated lighting, and upgraded materials to give the space an entirely new feel while improving functionality and style throughout the interior and outdoor entertaining areas.
Materials:
Arizona Tile, SapienStone outdoor BBQ countertop, and lighting from Sunlighting.
Budget:
$75k-$150K |
Timeline:
Completed June 2020.

This family residing on North Euclid in Upland, requested a living room they could actually live in. A space that was not too formal but nodded toward formality in a subtle way. They wanted a space where many people could gather, converse, watch TV and simply relax. The look I created I call “California French Country”. I achieved this by designing the room in layers. First I started with new dark wood floors to match their staircase. Then I had Board and Batten installed to accentuate ceiling height and give the room more structure. Next, the walls were painted above the Board and Batten Mood Indigo by Behr and the ceiling beams white for a clean, classic, crisp, fresh look. I designed custom inverted pleat drapes with a navy blue band to be installed. A new chandelier in loft area was installed to go with the existing entry chandelier from Restoration Hardware. Then it was time to furnish the space according to my new space plan. I used a mix of new and existing pieces, which most were repurposed and refinished. New furnishings included a goose down sofa, wool rug, tufted navy ottoman. Existing pieces I reused were the armoire which I had finished in a cranberry to match loft chaise. A wing back chair , ottoman, cane back chair and client’s entry bench that was made by her father were all reupholstered. I had a custom marble table top fabricated to sit atop 2 antique Chinese meal box holders that the client has been holding on to, which created the perfect entry table. I accessorized the room with red, blue and white accents to give the room that “lived in” feeling. The loft houses a large antique mirror that I found in a local shop, a velvet chaise to lounge and their daughter’s artwork was hung in the loft area to make the space feel like their own little getaway.

This family contacted me to remodel their kitchen and family room after moving into their home in The Colonies in Upland, CA. I replaced the old white 4×4 tile counters with Cambria quartz on the base cabinets and white persa granite on the oversized island. I had the existing cabinets refaced in a two-tone color scheme and added new hardware in both bronze and silver. The back splash is marble in an offset subway pattern with a frame of 1×1’s above the cook top. A custom hood was made to top the new Wolf cook top. New pendant lighting above the island was added to create some ambiance and make the island feel less massive. Upgraded stainless steel appliances add some sparkle to the space. Custom swivel barstools add counter top seating. I topped things off with some beautiful 8″ crown molding to make the space feel more complete.
In the family room and dining nook areas, I wanted to provide a lot of seating for friends and family. I achieved this by having a large custom sectional and ottoman made, installing a dining table that seats 6 and a sofa table that doubles as extra seating behind the sectional. I wanted to create some cohesiveness between this area and the kitchen so I had custom drapes made in the same fabric as the barstools, pillows, sofa table ottomans and table runner. A large fiddle leaf fig tree and some other greenery and accessories were added to warm up the space.

This family contacted me to remodel their kitchen and family room after moving into their home in The Colonies in Upland, CA. I replaced the old white 4×4 tile counters with Cambria quartz on the base cabinets and white persa granite on the oversized island. I had the existing cabinets refaced in a two-tone color scheme and added new hardware in both bronze and silver. The back splash is marble in an offset subway pattern with a frame of 1×1’s above the cook top. A custom hood was made to top the new Wolf cook top. New pendant lighting above the island was added to create some ambiance and make the island feel less massive. Upgraded stainless steel appliances add some sparkle to the space. Custom swivel barstools add counter top seating. I topped things off with some beautiful 8″ crown molding to make the space feel more complete.
In the family room and dining nook areas, I wanted to provide a lot of seating for friends and family. I achieved this by having a large custom sectional and ottoman made, installing a dining table that seats 6 and a sofa table that doubles as extra seating behind the sectional. I wanted to create some cohesiveness between this area and the kitchen so I had custom drapes made in the same fabric as the barstools, pillows, sofa table ottomans and table runner. A large fiddle leaf fig tree and some other greenery and accessories were added to warm up the space.

Example of a large transitional master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Nashville with gray walls and no fireplace

Photos by Erika Bierman www.erikabiermanphotography.com
Mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Los Angeles with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Los Angeles with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Ranch house glam interior design by Lindye Galloway Design. Chevron coffee table.
Family room - large country open concept medium tone wood floor family room idea in Orange County with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Family room - large country open concept medium tone wood floor family room idea in Orange County with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
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