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Open concept kitchen - mid-sized scandinavian l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen idea in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
Open concept kitchen - mid-sized scandinavian l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen idea in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island

This brownstone, located in Harlem, consists of five stories which had been duplexed to create a two story rental unit and a 3 story home for the owners. The owner hired us to do a modern renovation of their home and rear garden. The garden was under utilized, barely visible from the interior and could only be accessed via a small steel stair at the rear of the second floor. We enlarged the owner’s home to include the rear third of the floor below which had walk out access to the garden. The additional square footage became a new family room connected to the living room and kitchen on the floor above via a double height space and a new sculptural stair. The rear facade was completely restructured to allow us to install a wall to wall two story window and door system within the new double height space creating a connection not only between the two floors but with the outside. The garden itself was terraced into two levels, the bottom level of which is directly accessed from the new family room space, the upper level accessed via a few stone clad steps. The upper level of the garden features a playful interplay of stone pavers with wood decking adjacent to a large seating area and a new planting bed. Wet bar cabinetry at the family room level is mirrored by an outside cabinetry/grill configuration as another way to visually tie inside to out. The second floor features the dining room, kitchen and living room in a large open space. Wall to wall builtins from the front to the rear transition from storage to dining display to kitchen; ending at an open shelf display with a fireplace feature in the base. The third floor serves as the children’s floor with two bedrooms and two ensuite baths. The fourth floor is a master suite with a large bedroom and a large bathroom bridged by a walnut clad hall that conceals a closet system and features a built in desk. The master bath consists of a tiled partition wall dividing the space to create a large walkthrough shower for two on one side and showcasing a free standing tub on the other. The house is full of custom modern details such as the recessed, lit handrail at the house’s main stair, floor to ceiling glass partitions separating the halls from the stairs and a whimsical builtin bench in the entry.

Suzanna Scott Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian master white tile black floor and slate floor bathroom remodel in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian master white tile black floor and slate floor bathroom remodel in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
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New Yorkers are always on the prowl for innovative ways to make the most of the space they have. An upper east side couple, challenged with a slightly narrow L shaped apartment sought out Decor Aid’s help to make the most of their Manhattan condo. Paired with one of our senior designer, Kimberly P., we learned that the clients wanted a space that looked beautiful, comfortable and also packed with functionality for everyday living.
“Immediately upon seeing the space, I knew that we needed to create a narrative that allowed the design to control how you moved through the space,” reports Kimberly, senior interior designer.
After surveying each room and learning a bit more about their personal style, we started with the living room remodel. It was clear that the couple wanted to infuse mid-century modern into the design plan. Sourcing the Room & Board Jasper Sofa with its narrow arms and tapered legs, it offered the mid-century look, with the modern comfort the clients are used to. Velvet accent pillows from West Elm and Crate & Barrel add pops of colors but also a subtle touch of luxury, while framed pictures from the couple’s honeymoon personalize the space.
Moving to the dining room next, Kimberly decided to add a blue accent wall to emphasize the Horchow two piece Percussion framed art that was to be the focal point of the dining area. The Seno sideboard from Article perfectly accentuated the mid-century style the clients loved while providing much-needed storage space. The palette used throughout both rooms were very New York style, grays, blues, beiges, and whites, to add depth, Kimberly sourced decorative pieces in a mixture of different metals.
“The artwork above their bureau in the bedroom is photographs that her father took,”
Moving into the bedroom renovation, our designer made sure to continue to stick to the client’s style preference while once again creating a personalized, warm and comforting space by including the photographs taken by the client’s father. The Avery bed added texture and complimented the other colors in the room, while a hidden drawer at the foot pulls out for attached storage, which thrilled the clients. A deco-inspired Faceted mirror from West Elm was a perfect addition to the bedroom due to the illusion of space it provides. The result was a bedroom that was full of mid-century design, personality, and area so they can freely move around.
The project resulted in the form of a layered mid-century modern design with touches of luxury but a space that can not only be lived in but serves as an extension of the people who live there. Our designer was able to take a very narrowly shaped Manhattan apartment and revamp it into a spacious home that is great for sophisticated entertaining or comfortably lazy nights in.

Mid Century Modern Renovation - nestled in the heart of Arapahoe Acres. This home was purchased as a foreclosure and needed a complete renovation. To complete the renovation - new floors, walls, ceiling, windows, doors, electrical, plumbing and heating system were redone or replaced. The kitchen and bathroom also underwent a complete renovation - as well as the home exterior and landscaping. Many of the original details of the home had not been preserved so Kimberly Demmy Design worked to restore what was intact and carefully selected other details that would honor the mid century roots of the home. Published in Atomic Ranch - Fall 2015 - Keeping It Small.
Daniel O'Connor Photography

This bedroom has a neutral color palette and a wallpapered focal wall. Layered patterns and a unique light fixture adds to the room's charm.
Inspiration for a contemporary carpeted, gray floor and wallpaper bedroom remodel in Denver
Inspiration for a contemporary carpeted, gray floor and wallpaper bedroom remodel in Denver

This outdoor dining area is complete with seamless entertaining indoor-outdoor connection with sliding glass doors that completely open up between the living room and outdoor dining space. The covered area has heaters in the ceiling for year-round use, and wood paneled ceiling for a sense of warmth. Concrete pavers and retractable screens frame the rest of the space. A large dining table and breezy outdoor chairs and patterned rug make it the perfect summer night dining area.

This teen girls' room is both playful and sophisticated, perfect for a room that grows with the child. The built-in platform bed features light wood, lit shelving, and a desk for homework or makeup. The bookpage wallpaper adds some texture and excitement to the walls. Fluffy white pendants hang in a cluster above.

This home office is not just for one workspace, but features 4 different desk areas for mom, dad, and kids' homework space. The center table with pouf chairs make collaboration easy. Light gray cabinetry, medium woods, exposed shelving, a wallpapered ceiling, and stunning boho chandelier make the space shine.

Photography by Andrew Frick Photography
Inspiration for a transitional boy dark wood floor and brown floor kids' bedroom remodel in Los Angeles with green walls
Inspiration for a transitional boy dark wood floor and brown floor kids' bedroom remodel in Los Angeles with green walls

This dining room was designed to be a wow factor with a wallpapered ceiling, clustered pendant lights, and walnut and glass custom built-ins for china. A rounded square pedestal table is in the center with cream dining chairs.

The kitchen serves as the heart of the home, featuring rich walnut cabinetry, matte black countertops, and a dramatic quartzite hood that anchors the space. Natural light pours in through large windows, highlighting the seamless transition between cooking, dining, and living areas.

This basement bar features a unique L-shaped bar with wood patchwork barface, concrete countertops, industrial style barstools, and brass floating shelves for snacks or bottles. Above, a unique grid of edison-style pendants hang within a wood slat canopy. Black shiplap walls make the entire space moody.

This luxury home's kitchen is grand yet approachable and functional. It features light wood floors, tri-tone cabinetry with a creamy white, warm wood, and gray cabinets. A uniquely oriented island stands in the middle, with two levels and two different stones. Large windows let light in, and porcelain subway tile on the backsplash. A black steel hood and blown glass pendants add visual interest.

This landmarked brownstone on Prospect Park West already had extraordinary bones—and the rare advantage of windows on three sides. That natural light allowed us to rethink the traditional parlor-floor layout into something more open, connected, and reflective of the way the family lives today, while still honoring the building’s historic character.
The original sequence—a front parlor, a formal dining room in the center, and a closed-off kitchen at the rear—was replaced with a single, flowing main level anchored by a generous slate-blue kitchen. The cabinetry forms a C-shaped configuration that maximizes storage, creates a natural dining zone, and maintains easy circulation to the backyard through the existing glass French door. A full-height marble backsplash with brass inlay adds subtle drama, extending to the ceiling around the windows, and a built-in desk niche creates a casual workspace that feels fully integrated into the design.
Because storage was a priority, the kitchen includes multiple pantry cabinets and deep pull-outs to keep daily life efficient and uncluttered.
The living room now occupies the center of the plan, serving as a shared hub between the kitchen and the front of the home. Just inside the entry, we designed a custom reading nook framed by floor-to-ceiling bookcases with integrated bench seating—an intentional space for the couple and their teenage daughter, who value reading and wanted their books to be both displayed and actively used.
The entry itself was also reimagined. Now separated from the main living space by a wall and door, it functions as a true vestibule with a built-in storage wall for coats and shoes. Tucked beside it is a playful powder room featuring a green vanity, floral wallpaper, and a grey-and-white mosaic tile floor—continued throughout the entry to visually tie the front of the house together and add a moment of personality within the historic shell.
The result is a garden level that remains rooted in its 19th-century architecture but fully supports modern life—light-filled, functional, and thoughtfully layered.

This brownstone, located in Harlem, consists of five stories which had been duplexed to create a two story rental unit and a 3 story home for the owners. The owner hired us to do a modern renovation of their home and rear garden. The garden was under utilized, barely visible from the interior and could only be accessed via a small steel stair at the rear of the second floor. We enlarged the owner’s home to include the rear third of the floor below which had walk out access to the garden. The additional square footage became a new family room connected to the living room and kitchen on the floor above via a double height space and a new sculptural stair. The rear facade was completely restructured to allow us to install a wall to wall two story window and door system within the new double height space creating a connection not only between the two floors but with the outside. The garden itself was terraced into two levels, the bottom level of which is directly accessed from the new family room space, the upper level accessed via a few stone clad steps. The upper level of the garden features a playful interplay of stone pavers with wood decking adjacent to a large seating area and a new planting bed. Wet bar cabinetry at the family room level is mirrored by an outside cabinetry/grill configuration as another way to visually tie inside to out. The second floor features the dining room, kitchen and living room in a large open space. Wall to wall builtins from the front to the rear transition from storage to dining display to kitchen; ending at an open shelf display with a fireplace feature in the base. The third floor serves as the children’s floor with two bedrooms and two ensuite baths. The fourth floor is a master suite with a large bedroom and a large bathroom bridged by a walnut clad hall that conceals a closet system and features a built in desk. The master bath consists of a tiled partition wall dividing the space to create a large walkthrough shower for two on one side and showcasing a free standing tub on the other. The house is full of custom modern details such as the recessed, lit handrail at the house’s main stair, floor to ceiling glass partitions separating the halls from the stairs and a whimsical builtin bench in the entry.

This adorable kids' bathroom features herringbone shades of blue tile in the shower, silver accents, and a navy blue vanity. Cute floral glass pendants hang above the vanity, and ski artwork along with blue glass orbs adorn the walls.

Mid Century Modern Renovation - nestled in the heart of Arapahoe Acres. This home was purchased as a foreclosure and needed a complete renovation. To complete the renovation - new floors, walls, ceiling, windows, doors, electrical, plumbing and heating system were redone or replaced. The kitchen and bathroom also underwent a complete renovation - as well as the home exterior and landscaping. Many of the original details of the home had not been preserved so Kimberly Demmy Design worked to restore what was intact and carefully selected other details that would honor the mid century roots of the home. Published in Atomic Ranch - Fall 2015 - Keeping It Small.
Daniel O'Connor Photography

Kitchen - small contemporary l-shaped concrete floor and gray floor kitchen idea in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, quartzite countertops, beige backsplash, stone slab backsplash, paneled appliances, beige countertops and a peninsula
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