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Kitchen remodel with white inset cabinets by Crystal on the perimeter and custom color on custom island cabinets. Perimeter cabinets feature White Princess granite and the Island has Labrodite Jade stone with a custom edge. Paint color in kitchen is by Benjamin Moore #1556 Vapor Trails. The trim is Benjamin Moore OC-21. The perimeter cabinets are prefinished by the cabinet manufacturer, white with a pewter glaze. Designed by Julie Williams Design, photo by Eric Rorer Photography, Justin Construction.


We hung this group of four abstract still life paintings by English artist Kathy Montgomery above the banquette in a family kitchen and living room. The exposed wooden framing also complements the seating fabric.
Recreate this look with limited edition archival prints on by this artist. Email studio@trudymontgomery.com


Photographer: Eric Roth; Stylist: Tracey Parkinson
Bedroom - small coastal guest bedroom idea in Boston with white walls
Bedroom - small coastal guest bedroom idea in Boston with white walls
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For those lucky enough to live lakeside in New Hampshire, warm evening summer breezes are best enjoyed from a comfortable screened porch. This summer camp underwent a drastic renovation and expansion so the family could enjoy life at the lake and offer year-round living to future generations. The project’s design especially focused around expanding the existing screened porch, where the family spends most of their time. Keeping the porch at the best viewing corner of the home, while expanding into a wrap-around style to best take in the water views, was important. Meticulous planning helped navigate the design around strict allowances for a residence with such close proximity to the water, per the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
To make the camp a family cottage, there was a complete re-facing of the exterior, a mudroom addition and a dormer addition to create an office space open to living areas below. Extensive renovations to the interior resulted in a new kitchen for family to gather, reconfiguration to create a first-floor master suite and improved access to the exterior, especially the wrap-around porch.
Now the home, and porch, can be enjoyed to the fullest by the owners, family and friends.
Greg West


Photo by Tina Witherspoon. Metal art screens by Pepperbox.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic partial sun backyard stone garden path in Seattle.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic partial sun backyard stone garden path in Seattle.


For a family who believes fitness is not only an essential part of life but also a fun opportunity for the whole family to connect, build and achieve greatness together there is nothing better than a custom designed obstacle course right in your back yard.
THEME
The theme of this half mile trail through the woods is evident in the fun, creative and all-inclusive obstacles hidden in the natural flow of the land around this amazing family home. The course was created with adults and children, advanced and beginner athletes, competitive and entertaining events all accounted for. Each of the 13 obstacles was designed to be challenging no matter the size, skill or ability of the athlete lucky enough to run the course.
FOCUS
The focus for this family was to create an outdoor adventure that could be an athletic, social and personal outlet for their entire family while maintaining the natural beauty of the landscape and without altering the sweeping views from the home. The large scale of the challenging obstacles is camouflaged within the landscape using the rolling hills and mature trees as a natural curtain in every season. The beauty of the course does not diminish the functional and demanding nature of the obstacles which are designed to focus on multiple strength, agility, and cardio fitness abilities and intensities.
STORAGE
The start of the trail includes a raised training area offering a dedicated space clear from the ground to place bags, mats and other equipment used during the run. A small all-terrain storage cart was provided for use with 6 yoga mats, 3 medicine balls of various weights, rings, sprinting cones, and a large digital timer to record laps.
GROWTH
The course was designed to provide an athletic and fun challenge for children, teens and adults no matter their experience or athletic prowess. This course offers competitive athletes a challenge and budding athletes an opportunity to experience and ignite their passion for physical activity. Initially the concept for the course was focused on the youngest of the family however as the design grew so did the obstacles and now it is a true family experience that will meet their adapting needs for years. Each obstacle is paired with an instructional sign directing the runners in proper use of the obstacle, adaptations for skill levels and tips on form. These signs are all customized for this course and are printed on metal to ensure they last for many years.
SAFETY
Safety is crucial for all physical activity and an obstacle course of this scale presents unique safety concerns. Children should always be supervised when participating in an adventure on the course however additional care was paid to details on the course to ensure everyone has a great time. All of the course obstacles have been created with pressure treated lumber that will withstand the seasonal poundings. All footer pilings that support obstacles have been placed into the ground between 3 to 4 feet (.9 to 1.2 meters) and each piling has 2 to 3 bags of concrete (totaling over 90 bags used throughout the course) ensuring stability of the structure and safety of the participants. Additionally, all obstacle lumber has been given rounded corners and sanded down offering less splintering and more time for everyone to enjoy the course.
This athletic and charismatic family strives to incorporate a healthy active lifestyle into their daily life and this obstacle course offers their family an opportunity to strengthen themselves and host some memorable and active events at their amazing home.

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Sterling, VA

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Example of an eclectic master freestanding bathtub design in Orange County with flat-panel cabinets and black cabinets
Example of an eclectic master freestanding bathtub design in Orange County with flat-panel cabinets and black cabinets


For those lucky enough to live lakeside in New Hampshire, warm evening summer breezes are best enjoyed from a comfortable screened porch. This summer camp underwent a drastic renovation and expansion so the family could enjoy life at the lake and offer year-round living to future generations. The project’s design especially focused around expanding the existing screened porch, where the family spends most of their time. Keeping the porch at the best viewing corner of the home, while expanding into a wrap-around style to best take in the water views, was important. Meticulous planning helped navigate the design around strict allowances for a residence with such close proximity to the water, per the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
To make the camp a family cottage, there was a complete re-facing of the exterior, a mudroom addition and a dormer addition to create an office space open to living areas below. Extensive renovations to the interior resulted in a new kitchen for family to gather, reconfiguration to create a first-floor master suite and improved access to the exterior, especially the wrap-around porch.
Now the home, and porch, can be enjoyed to the fullest by the owners, family and friends.
Greg West


Custom built dry bar under the stairs featuring LED lit stone slab. Wall to upstairs feature contemporary artwork.
Photographer: Scott Sandler
Home bar - small contemporary single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor home bar idea in Phoenix with flat-panel cabinets, wood countertops, stone slab backsplash, dark wood cabinets and brown countertops
Home bar - small contemporary single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor home bar idea in Phoenix with flat-panel cabinets, wood countertops, stone slab backsplash, dark wood cabinets and brown countertops


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Inspiration for a large contemporary built-in desk light wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Minneapolis with beige walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a large contemporary built-in desk light wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Minneapolis with beige walls and no fireplace


© Irvin Serrano photography, Bowley Builders, JDPhotostyling
Kids' bedroom - coastal kids' bedroom idea in Portland Maine with white walls
Kids' bedroom - coastal kids' bedroom idea in Portland Maine with white walls

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Stephens City, VA
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Photo by Tina Witherspoon.
Design ideas for a mid-sized side yard landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a mid-sized side yard landscaping in Seattle.


Photographer: Peter Margonelli Photography
Construction Manager: Interior Alterations Inc.
Interior Design: JP Warren Interiors
Eat-in kitchen - contemporary galley eat-in kitchen idea in New York with stainless steel appliances, quartzite countertops, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stone slab backsplash and gray backsplash
Eat-in kitchen - contemporary galley eat-in kitchen idea in New York with stainless steel appliances, quartzite countertops, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stone slab backsplash and gray backsplash


Open concept kitchen with round dining table. Chandelier from above to define dining space.
Photographer: Scott Sandler
Example of a small trendy single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in Phoenix with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartzite countertops, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and brown backsplash
Example of a small trendy single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in Phoenix with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartzite countertops, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and brown backsplash


Having an eye for great interior design yet no clue on where to start or how to narrow down their aesthetic vision, a young family turned to Décor Aid to bring their drab pre-war Upper West Side apartment to life. With two young daughters in tow, our clients were looking for high style décor grounded in practicality and function – namely for their foyer, living room, dining room, and den.
Armed with a variety of inspiration from traditional to ultra-modern, they knew that they wanted their apartment’s interior design to look put together and thought through, but were short on a concise design direction.
In comes Décor Aid interior designer Gabrielle G. to revive their stark home with inspired design. After their initial in-home consultation, Gabrielle honed in on key decorative touchstones the couple had interest in and compiled a list of must-haves as an aesthetic foundation for the home.
Starting with fresh coats of pure white paint to liven up and brighten each room, Gabrielle took advantage of the apartments closed floor plan and gave each room it’s own design signature rather than having to ensure that everything flowed together – in turn, giving her more freedom.
Save for a china cabinet and formal dining table, Gabrielle was tasked with sourcing furnishings and accessories and went for clean simplicity as the couple also expressed that they’d like to have pieces that can move with them as their family grows while also being conducive for family life.
As you can see, the space is grounded with soothing neutrals so Gabrielle brought in pops of color and texture through accessories and abstract art for a sophisticated yet casual vibe.
The end result boasts concise design and pulled together everyday glamor for this modern family home that our clients adore, and so do we.
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South Riding, VA

Interior Style by Marisa Moore
Northern Virginia Interior Designer - Best of Houzz 2013-2020!


giving new life to old stuff
mid-century modern office chair in burnt orange, desk freshened with new paint, and a vintage dogwood blossom tablecloth as curtain!


Furthering her plan to enhance the room's architecture, Suzanne turned one corner of the kitchen into a cheery dining area with an L-shaped built-in bench that mimics the cabinetry. To keep the dining nook cozy (not restaurant-like) she surrounded the metal bistro table with slipcovered armchairs and hung a sparkly chandelier above.
Using the same patterned fabric on the window valances and pillows throughout (Montmartre in Clay/Blue from her own collection for Lee Jofa; leejofa.com), Suzanne introduced color and life to the kitchen without taking away from the all-white effect. Photo by Erica George Dines for Southern Living


Photo shows the interior three art windows in the Japanese Tea House . All our art glass designs are copyrighted and come with a book detailing the metaphysical meanings. They are signed and the pattern is never repeated. The Tokonoma has two slender art glass windows on either side and is made of an exotic wood as is the alter base. The entire interior is designed with a specific number of wood types.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
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