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Charlie & Co. Design, Ltd
Corey Gaffer Photography
Powder room - transitional powder room idea in Minneapolis
Powder room - transitional powder room idea in Minneapolis
A43 Architecture
Photos by Gordon Gregory
Interiors by O'Brien & Muse (www.obrienandmuse.com)
Mid-sized mountain style gender-neutral kids' room photo in Other with white walls
Mid-sized mountain style gender-neutral kids' room photo in Other with white walls
Noz Design
Colin Price Photography
Example of a mid-sized eclectic formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in San Francisco with blue walls, a corner fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a mid-sized eclectic formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in San Francisco with blue walls, a corner fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
Durston Saylor
Inspiration for a contemporary concrete floor bedroom remodel in Denver with brown walls
Inspiration for a contemporary concrete floor bedroom remodel in Denver with brown walls
CRB Interiors
Kerry Puckett Photography
Example of a mid-sized trendy l-shaped gray floor and porcelain tile open concept kitchen design in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, quartz countertops and subway tile backsplash
Example of a mid-sized trendy l-shaped gray floor and porcelain tile open concept kitchen design in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, quartz countertops and subway tile backsplash
LMB Interiors
Custom-built sideboard by Thomas Featherston
Learn more about this project, here: https://www.lmbinteriors.com/designer-tips/from-cave-to-cosmo-a-before-and-after-in-san-mateo/
Photo by Patrik Argast
Noz Design
Colin Price Photography
Living room - mid-sized eclectic formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in San Francisco with blue walls, a corner fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - mid-sized eclectic formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in San Francisco with blue walls, a corner fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Tiffany Brooks, HGTV Host & Interior Designer
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When we first started talking in the spring of 2015, I was impressed. She was witty, realistic, and understood that as much as she loves my shows on HGTV, design does not does not happen in 43 minutes! She told me about her space, and how she felt that her bedroom seemed “blah” to her. She had no retreat. Molly desperately longed for a place that she could spend time in, read in, play in and above all, relax in.
What we did:
Many people are terrified of hiring a designer. Rightfully so, they are investing a pretty penny in their homes. They want to make sure that everything, down to the last floral arrangement, is to their liking, because they will have to live it (and pay for it). Unfortunately, a client can unintentionally stifle a designer’s creativity through micro-management. This can produce lackluster results and ultimately cause more time (and money) to be spent on a project than is really necessary.
With Molly, that was never an issue. Before she even showed me the room in question, she said that I could have full creative license to do what I needed to do to her bedroom. SAY WHAAH!?
With Molly giving me complete creative freedom, I planned everything out and got down to business. The result: Bite-your-bottom-lip sexy. I don’t get jealous of too many of my clients’ spaces, but this one still takes my breath away every time I look at the pics!
The craziest part was that by adding more furniture, it actually made the space feel larger.
Molly and her husband Patrick loved the finished space, and promised me I will be back to finish the rest of the house!
Here’s the highlights of the rest of the project:
I came up with a space plan with three options.
Next, we reviewed mood boards and fabric schemes that would work for both Molly and her hubby Patrick.
We started with the bed. My goal was to add edge to its otherwise traditional style.
We decided to spice things up by painting the trim work in the room black.
We built in layers of lighting with dimmers. In a bedroom everything should be on dimmers, right? Right.
We designed and customized bedding, chairs and window treatments.
Together with Molly, we selected the most perfect wallpaper. This geometric “grasscloth” adds so much depth and dimension that was just missing before.
What I love:
That light fixture. I mean it is really, really amazing in person.
The porcupine mirror. This thing came packaged like it was the hope diamond, and everyone was terrified to handle it. But it really became a highlight of the room.
Entryway - small contemporary dark wood floor entryway idea in San Francisco with gray walls and a red front door
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Chantilly, VA
WellCraft Kitchen and Bath
Virginia’s Full Service Design-Build Remodeling Company
Kitchen Studio: Kansas City
Dark Lyptus wood Crystal Cabinetry with custom designed backsplash, Wenge wood bar top with custom stainless leg.
Mid-sized transitional walk-out ceramic tile basement photo in Kansas City with white walls and no fireplace
Mid-sized transitional walk-out ceramic tile basement photo in Kansas City with white walls and no fireplace
Red River Remodelers, LLC
Alec Mccommon
Example of a small ornate dark wood floor powder room design in New Orleans with an undermount sink, a two-piece toilet, furniture-like cabinets and white countertops
Example of a small ornate dark wood floor powder room design in New Orleans with an undermount sink, a two-piece toilet, furniture-like cabinets and white countertops
k+co LIVING - Interiors by Karen B Wolf
christian garibaldi
Enclosed dining room - large transitional dark wood floor enclosed dining room idea in New York with gray walls and no fireplace
Enclosed dining room - large transitional dark wood floor enclosed dining room idea in New York with gray walls and no fireplace
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Brownhouse Design, Los Altos, CA
A cozy sitting room with custom upholstered love seat and side chairs. Built-in cabinetry with glass-front doors in a soft white. Custom drapery and accent pillows add a pop of color. Menlo Park, CA.
Drapery and pillows: Riitta Herwitz Design Support
Scott Hargis Photography
Tiffany Brooks, HGTV Host & Interior Designer
Inquire About Our Design Services
When we first started talking in the spring of 2015, I was impressed. She was witty, realistic, and understood that as much as she loves my shows on HGTV, design does not does not happen in 43 minutes! She told me about her space, and how she felt that her bedroom seemed “blah” to her. She had no retreat. Molly desperately longed for a place that she could spend time in, read in, play in and above all, relax in.
What we did:
Many people are terrified of hiring a designer. Rightfully so, they are investing a pretty penny in their homes. They want to make sure that everything, down to the last floral arrangement, is to their liking, because they will have to live it (and pay for it). Unfortunately, a client can unintentionally stifle a designer’s creativity through micro-management. This can produce lackluster results and ultimately cause more time (and money) to be spent on a project than is really necessary.
With Molly, that was never an issue. Before she even showed me the room in question, she said that I could have full creative license to do what I needed to do to her bedroom. SAY WHAAH!?
With Molly giving me complete creative freedom, I planned everything out and got down to business. The result: Bite-your-bottom-lip sexy. I don’t get jealous of too many of my clients’ spaces, but this one still takes my breath away every time I look at the pics!
The craziest part was that by adding more furniture, it actually made the space feel larger.
Molly and her husband Patrick loved the finished space, and promised me I will be back to finish the rest of the house!
Here’s the highlights of the rest of the project:
I came up with a space plan with three options.
Next, we reviewed mood boards and fabric schemes that would work for both Molly and her hubby Patrick.
We started with the bed. My goal was to add edge to its otherwise traditional style.
We decided to spice things up by painting the trim work in the room black.
We built in layers of lighting with dimmers. In a bedroom everything should be on dimmers, right? Right.
We designed and customized bedding, chairs and window treatments.
Together with Molly, we selected the most perfect wallpaper. This geometric “grasscloth” adds so much depth and dimension that was just missing before.
What I love:
That light fixture. I mean it is really, really amazing in person.
The porcupine mirror. This thing came packaged like it was the hope diamond, and everyone was terrified to handle it. But it really became a highlight of the room.
Noz Design
Colin Price Photography
Example of a mid-sized eclectic formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in San Francisco with blue walls, a corner fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a mid-sized eclectic formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in San Francisco with blue walls, a corner fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
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