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Mid-sized trendy living room library photo in San Francisco with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Mid-sized trendy living room library photo in San Francisco with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

Small trendy 3/4 subway tile and white tile mosaic tile floor and gray floor bathroom photo in New York with white walls, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and a console sink

These first-time parents wanted to create a sanctuary in their home, a place to retreat and enjoy some self-care after a long day. They were inspired by the simplicity and natural elements found in wabi-sabi design so we took those basic elements and created a spa-like getaway.
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Living room - transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room idea in Los Angeles with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Inspiration for a transitional gender-neutral carpeted kids' room remodel in Minneapolis with beige walls

An enchanting mix of rustic and elegant elements, We designed this room around the beautiful pictures that ornament its’ walls. Each photo has a deep meaning for our client, who photographed them while on a trip to New York City with her father. It was there that she was shown the place her parents fell in love: the steps where they would talk for hours, where they first saw each other and experienced that sacred “love at first sight moment”. Inspired by these photos we filtered them in a beautifully sentimental sepia tone. We custom framed these images in thick gold and they became our vision for the room. Following the color ways of the photos, the room carries deep gray and brown tones as well as a pop of purple color with the sofa. Throughout the room we incorporated various finishes of wood, antique brass, lacquer and iron to establish a stunning contrast that became cohesive. We mixed luxurious elements, like the white lacquer candleholders, golden bookends and black chalices atop the more rustic unfinished wooden table to create a beautiful display. The pillows decorating the sofa mixed both textures and finishes from sheen to matte in keeping with the theme of different style elements becoming harmonious. In the two front corners rest chairs of a deeper gray, with a luxe brown throw and golden pillow that further enrich the sepia-tone feel of the photographs. Each element was carefully designed with these photos in mind, to evoke the nostalgic feeling of the images and provide our client and her family a place in which they can relax, reminisce and truly enjoy their time with one another.
Custom designed by Hartley and Hill Design. All materials and furnishings in this space are available through Hartley and Hill Design. www.hartleyandhilldesign.com 888-639-0639

Master bathroom with (2) separate furniture piece vanities. Cabinetry is Brookhaven II framed cabinets manufactured by Wood-Mode, Inc. Each vanity has (6) inset drawers & (1) door. Details include posts with decorative panels on sides and moulding beneath cabinetry.

A young family with a wooded, triangular lot in Ipswich, Massachusetts wanted to take on a highly creative, organic, and unrushed process in designing their new home. The parents of three boys had contemporary ideas for living, including phasing the construction of different structures over time as the kids grew so they could maximize the options for use on their land.
They hoped to build a net zero energy home that would be cozy on the very coldest days of winter, using cost-efficient methods of home building. The house needed to be sited to minimize impact on the land and trees, and it was critical to respect a conservation easement on the south border of the lot.
Finally, the design would be contemporary in form and feel, but it would also need to fit into a classic New England context, both in terms of materials used and durability. We were asked to honor the notions of “surprise and delight,” and that inspired everything we designed for the family.
The highly unique home consists of a three-story form, composed mostly of bedrooms and baths on the top two floors and a cross axis of shared living spaces on the first level. This axis extends out to an oversized covered porch, open to the south and west. The porch connects to a two-story garage with flex space above, used as a guest house, play room, and yoga studio depending on the day.
A floor-to-ceiling ribbon of glass wraps the south and west walls of the lower level, bringing in an abundance of natural light and linking the entire open plan to the yard beyond. The master suite takes up the entire top floor, and includes an outdoor deck with a shower. The middle floor has extra height to accommodate a variety of multi-level play scenarios in the kids’ rooms.
Many of the materials used in this house are made from recycled or environmentally friendly content, or they come from local sources. The high performance home has triple glazed windows and all materials, adhesives, and sealants are low toxicity and safe for growing kids.
Photographer credit: Irvin Serrano

Experience this classic and timeless Preston Hollow home in a prime location designed by Jessica Koltun Home that honors classic clean lines with a contemporary flair. Enter through the stunning foyer with dramatic ceilings and elliptical arches that flow seamlessly into the family room, and dining room boasting light from every direction. Amenities include a chef's kitchen with a Jenn Air appliance package, a waterfall bar with a custom acrylic wine wall, custom millwork paneling, and 3 fireplaces adorned in stone. The first floor features a primary suite with an attached sitting room or study, a spa-like bathroom dripping in marble with a soaking tub, separate vanities, and separate closest. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, a bonus space for a gym, study, or additional bedroom, and an oversized game room. This home was built for those aspiring for an architectural masterpiece that combines both live-able comfort and sophisticated design in a well-appointed location.

Paul Dyer
Small minimalist 3/4 glass tile and gray tile mosaic tile floor alcove shower photo in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, an undermount sink and white walls
Small minimalist 3/4 glass tile and gray tile mosaic tile floor alcove shower photo in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, an undermount sink and white walls

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional open concept dark wood floor and brown floor family room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls and no fireplace

Transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook photo in Boston with white walls

When an international client moved from Brazil to Stamford, Connecticut, they reached out to Decor Aid, and asked for our help in modernizing a recently purchased suburban home. The client felt that the house was too “cookie-cutter,” and wanted to transform their space into a highly individualized home for their energetic family of four.
In addition to giving the house a more updated and modern feel, the client wanted to use the interior design as an opportunity to segment and demarcate each area of the home. They requested that the downstairs area be transformed into a media room, where the whole family could hang out together. Both of the parents work from home, and so their office spaces had to be sequestered from the rest of the house, but conceived without any disruptive design elements. And as the husband is a photographer, he wanted to put his own artwork on display. So the furniture that we sourced had to balance the more traditional elements of the house, while also feeling cohesive with the husband’s bold, graphic, contemporary style of photography.
The first step in transforming this house was repainting the interior and exterior, which were originally done in outdated beige and taupe colors. To set the tone for a classically modern design scheme, we painted the exterior a charcoal grey, with a white trim, and repainted the door a crimson red. The home offices were placed in a quiet corner of the house, and outfitted with a similar color palette: grey walls, a white trim, and red accents, for a seamless transition between work space and home life.
The house is situated on the edge of a Connecticut forest, with clusters of maple, birch, and hemlock trees lining the property. So we installed white window treatments, to accentuate the natural surroundings, and to highlight the angular architecture of the home.
In the entryway, a bold, graphic print, and a thick-pile sheepskin rug set the tone for this modern, yet comfortable home. While the formal room was conceived with a high-contrast neutral palette and angular, contemporary furniture, the downstairs media area includes a spiral staircase, comfortable furniture, and patterned accent pillows, which creates a more relaxed atmosphere. Equipped with a television, a fully-stocked bar, and a variety of table games, the downstairs media area has something for everyone in this energetic young family.

Photo credit: Alex Parent
Bathroom - large contemporary master white tile and stone tile marble floor and multicolored floor bathroom idea in Montreal with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an undermount sink, white walls, solid surface countertops and a hinged shower door
Bathroom - large contemporary master white tile and stone tile marble floor and multicolored floor bathroom idea in Montreal with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an undermount sink, white walls, solid surface countertops and a hinged shower door

The new bright and air family room includes a connection to the kitchen and features mid-century touches.
Example of a mid-century modern light wood floor and brown floor living room design in San Francisco with white walls, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace
Example of a mid-century modern light wood floor and brown floor living room design in San Francisco with white walls, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace

This four bedroom beach house in Washington's South Sound is all about growing up near the water's edge during summer's freedom from school. The owner's childhood was spent in a small cabin on this site with her parents and siblings. Now married and with children of her own, it was time to savor those childhood memories and create new ones in a house designed for generations to come.
At 3,200 square feet, including a whimsical Crow's Nest, the new summer cabin is much larger than the original cabin. The home is still about family and fun though. Above the 600 square foot water toys filled garage, there is a 500 square foot bunk room for friends and family. The bunk room is connected to the main house by an upper bridge where built-in storage frames a window seat overlooking the property.
Throughout the home are playful details drawing from the waterfront locale. Paddles are integrated into the stair railing, engineered flooring with a weathered look, marine cleats as hardware, a boardwalk to the main entry, and nautical lighting are found throughout the house.
Designed by BC&J Architecture.

POOL HOUSE
The outdoor space is a perfect pool house…there are great views to the pool from the sitting area, so parents can keep an eye on the kids in the pool.
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Photo: Rachel Loewen © 2019 Houzz
Design: Found Home Design
Inspiration for a country white two-story exterior home remodel in Chicago with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a country white two-story exterior home remodel in Chicago with a shingle roof
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