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From baby to big girl and crib to daybed, Quinn is growing up and it was time for her room to reflect it. With sophisticated floral wallpaper, a warm and bright paint color, and of course a bed fit for a princess, this room is sure to grow with her through the years.

Marcel Page marcelpagephotography.com
Eat-in kitchen - large transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Chicago with medium tone wood cabinets, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, two islands, raised-panel cabinets and granite countertops
Eat-in kitchen - large transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Chicago with medium tone wood cabinets, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, two islands, raised-panel cabinets and granite countertops
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A custom cedar pergola frames this large outdoor room with a limestone patio, double seat walls and four columns. An eight-foot tall cedar lattice screen with Climbing Hydrangeas, installed along a length of chain-link fence, creates privacy while conveying warmth and openness.

Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
The recently redecorated living space defines a new direction for the first floor of Raymond's and Jennifer's home. Although Jennifer has always redesigned the look of their rooms every 4-5 years, this time around comes with a different perspective. "Now that [the kids] are all moved out and it is just my husband and I, I finally have had the ability to have fun with the house," Jennifer explains. "I have always redecorated every couple years, but this time has been my favorite. I can finally get rid of the clutter and stuff and find chic, fun pieces I know won't get a ball thrown through them."
Wall color: Alabaster White, Duration by Sherwin Williams; sofas: Arhaus
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz

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Mid-sized minimalist open concept concrete floor family room photo in San Francisco with white walls
Mid-sized minimalist open concept concrete floor family room photo in San Francisco with white walls

This hand-laid herringbone pathway sidewalk leads visitors to a beautifully illuminated multi-tiered backyard landscape. Broad strokes of inviting, warm energy-efficient outdoor lighting ensure that nighttime strolls are made much more special and safe.

Marcel Page marcelpagephotography.com
Inspiration for a transitional enclosed light wood floor game room remodel in Chicago with gray walls and a tv stand
Inspiration for a transitional enclosed light wood floor game room remodel in Chicago with gray walls and a tv stand

Powder room with a punch! Handmade green subway tile is laid in a herringbone pattern for this feature wall. The other three walls received a gorgeous gold metallic print wallcovering. A brass and marble sink with all brass fittings provide the perfect contrast to the green tile backdrop. Walnut wood flooring
Photo: Stephen Allen

My client called me in for a "Design Perspective". She hated her floors and wanted my professional opinion. I questioned whether I should be brutally honest, and her response was "absolutely". Then truth be told, "your countertops bother me more than your floors". My client has a stunningly beautiful home and her countertops were not in "the same league". So the project scope expanded from new floors to include countertops, backsplash, plumbing fixtures and hardware. While we were at it, her overly froufrou corbels were updated along with dishwashers that "drove her crazy". Since there was plenty of "demo" in store, she elected to lower her breakfast bar to counter height at the same time to connect her nook more seamlessly with her kitchen.
The process: at our first slab warehouse stop, within ten minutes, we uncovered the most beautiful slabs of Taj Mahal ever. No need to keep looking. The slabs had perfect coloration and veining. So different from any other slab of Taj Mahal, it really ought to have its own name. Countertop selection was easy as was the subway and Arabesque backsplash tile. Polished chrome, with its blend of warm and cool tones, was the obvious choice for her plumbing fixture and hardware finish. Finding the right floor tile was what proved to be most challenging, but my client was up to the task. Several weeks of shopping and numerous samples hauled home led us to the perfect limestone.
Once her room was complete, better barstools were in order. Hancock and Moore with their huge assortment of leather colors and textures was our clear choice. The Ellie barstools selected embody the perfect blend of form and comfort.
Her new limestone flooring extends into her Butler's pantry, pool bath, powder bath and sewing room, so wait, there is still more to do.

Marcel Page marcelpagephotography.com
Game room - transitional enclosed light wood floor game room idea in Chicago with gray walls and a wall-mounted tv
Game room - transitional enclosed light wood floor game room idea in Chicago with gray walls and a wall-mounted tv

This charming home brims with curb appeal, with its Richcliff concrete paver front walk edged with clay pavers. The risers and landing of the poured concrete stoop and steps are also clad with clay pavers. Note sides of the stoop are exposed concrete, a cost-saving option. Indiana Limestone treads and copings add an elegant, finished touch.

My client called me in for a "Design Perspective". She hated her floors and wanted my professional opinion. I questioned whether I should be brutally honest, and her response was "absolutely". Then truth be told, "your countertops bother me more than your floors". My client has a stunningly beautiful home and her countertops were not in "the same league". So the project scope expanded from new floors to include countertops, backsplash, plumbing fixtures and hardware. While we were at it, her overly froufrou corbels were updated along with dishwashers that "drove her crazy". Since there was plenty of "demo" in store, she elected to lower her breakfast bar to counter height at the same time to connect her nook more seamlessly with her kitchen.
The process: at our first slab warehouse stop, within ten minutes, we uncovered the most beautiful slabs of Taj Mahal ever. No need to keep looking. The slabs had perfect coloration and veining. So different from any other slab of Taj Mahal, it really ought to have its own name. Countertop selection was easy as was the subway and Arabesque backsplash tile. Polished chrome, with its blend of warm and cool tones, was the obvious choice for her plumbing fixture and hardware finish. Finding the right floor tile was what proved to be most challenging, but my client was up to the task. Several weeks of shopping and numerous samples hauled home led us to the perfect limestone.
Once her room was complete, better barstools were in order. Hancock and Moore with their huge assortment of leather colors and textures was our clear choice. The Ellie barstools selected embody the perfect blend of form and comfort.
Her new limestone flooring extends into her Butler's pantry, pool bath, powder bath and sewing room, so wait, there is still more to do.
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