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Everyone deserves to end the day in a comfortable, tranquil home. And for those with children, it can seem impossible to reconcile the challenges of family life with the need to have a well-designed space. Our client—a financial executive and her family of four—had not considered a design makeover since moving into their apartment, which was more than ten years ago. So when she reached out to Decor Aid, she asked us to modernize and brighten her home, in addition to creating a space for her family to hang out and relax.
The apartment originally featured sunflower-yellow walls and a set of brown suede living room furniture, all of which significantly darkened the space. The living room also did not have sufficient seating options, so the client was improvising seating arrangements when guests would come over.
With no outward facing windows, the living room received little natural light, and so we began the redesign by painting the walls a classic grey, and adding white crown molding.
As a pathway from the front door to the kitchen, the living room functions as a high-traffic area of the home. So we sourced a geometric indoor-outdoor area rug, and established a layout that’s easy to walk through. We also sourced a coffee table from Serena & Lily. Our client has teenage twins, and so we sourced a sturdy sectional couch from Restoration Hardware, and placed it in a corner which was previously being underused.
We hired an electrician to hide all of the cables leading to the media console, and added custom window treatments. In the kitchen, we painted the cabinets a semi-gloss white, and added slate flooring, for a clean, crisp, modern look to match the living room.
The finishing touches included a set of geometric table objects, comfortable throw rugs, and plush high-shine pillows. The final result is a fully functional living room for this family of four.


Photography by Joe Dodd
Inspiration for a large modern front yard landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a large modern front yard landscaping in San Francisco.


Japanese bathtub - small 3/4 dark wood floor japanese bathtub idea in Portland


Everyone deserves to end the day in a comfortable, tranquil home. And for those with children, it can seem impossible to reconcile the challenges of family life with the need to have a well-designed space. Our client—a financial executive and her family of four—had not considered a design makeover since moving into their apartment, which was more than ten years ago. So when she reached out to Decor Aid, she asked us to modernize and brighten her home, in addition to creating a space for her family to hang out and relax.
The apartment originally featured sunflower-yellow walls and a set of brown suede living room furniture, all of which significantly darkened the space. The living room also did not have sufficient seating options, so the client was improvising seating arrangements when guests would come over.
With no outward facing windows, the living room received little natural light, and so we began the redesign by painting the walls a classic grey, and adding white crown molding.
As a pathway from the front door to the kitchen, the living room functions as a high-traffic area of the home. So we sourced a geometric indoor-outdoor area rug, and established a layout that’s easy to walk through. We also sourced a coffee table from Serena & Lily. Our client has teenage twins, and so we sourced a sturdy sectional couch from Restoration Hardware, and placed it in a corner which was previously being underused.
We hired an electrician to hide all of the cables leading to the media console, and added custom window treatments. In the kitchen, we painted the cabinets a semi-gloss white, and added slate flooring, for a clean, crisp, modern look to match the living room.
The finishing touches included a set of geometric table objects, comfortable throw rugs, and plush high-shine pillows. The final result is a fully functional living room for this family of four.


© Oberto Gili © Langdon Clay © Timothy Hursley
Example of a large minimalist formal and loft-style concrete floor and blue floor living room design in New York with white walls, no tv, a two-sided fireplace and a plaster fireplace
Example of a large minimalist formal and loft-style concrete floor and blue floor living room design in New York with white walls, no tv, a two-sided fireplace and a plaster fireplace


Everyone deserves to end the day in a comfortable, tranquil home. And for those with children, it can seem impossible to reconcile the challenges of family life with the need to have a well-designed space. Our client—a financial executive and her family of four—had not considered a design makeover since moving into their apartment, which was more than ten years ago. So when she reached out to Decor Aid, she asked us to modernize and brighten her home, in addition to creating a space for her family to hang out and relax.
The apartment originally featured sunflower-yellow walls and a set of brown suede living room furniture, all of which significantly darkened the space. The living room also did not have sufficient seating options, so the client was improvising seating arrangements when guests would come over.
With no outward facing windows, the living room received little natural light, and so we began the redesign by painting the walls a classic grey, and adding white crown molding.
As a pathway from the front door to the kitchen, the living room functions as a high-traffic area of the home. So we sourced a geometric indoor-outdoor area rug, and established a layout that’s easy to walk through. We also sourced a coffee table from Serena & Lily. Our client has teenage twins, and so we sourced a sturdy sectional couch from Restoration Hardware, and placed it in a corner which was previously being underused.
We hired an electrician to hide all of the cables leading to the media console, and added custom window treatments. In the kitchen, we painted the cabinets a semi-gloss white, and added slate flooring, for a clean, crisp, modern look to match the living room.
The finishing touches included a set of geometric table objects, comfortable throw rugs, and plush high-shine pillows. The final result is a fully functional living room for this family of four.


Everyone deserves to end the day in a comfortable, tranquil home. And for those with children, it can seem impossible to reconcile the challenges of family life with the need to have a well-designed space. Our client—a financial executive and her family of four—had not considered a design makeover since moving into their apartment, which was more than ten years ago. So when she reached out to Decor Aid, she asked us to modernize and brighten her home, in addition to creating a space for her family to hang out and relax.
The apartment originally featured sunflower-yellow walls and a set of brown suede living room furniture, all of which significantly darkened the space. The living room also did not have sufficient seating options, so the client was improvising seating arrangements when guests would come over.
With no outward facing windows, the living room received little natural light, and so we began the redesign by painting the walls a classic grey, and adding white crown molding.
As a pathway from the front door to the kitchen, the living room functions as a high-traffic area of the home. So we sourced a geometric indoor-outdoor area rug, and established a layout that’s easy to walk through. We also sourced a coffee table from Serena & Lily. Our client has teenage twins, and so we sourced a sturdy sectional couch from Restoration Hardware, and placed it in a corner which was previously being underused.
We hired an electrician to hide all of the cables leading to the media console, and added custom window treatments. In the kitchen, we painted the cabinets a semi-gloss white, and added slate flooring, for a clean, crisp, modern look to match the living room.
The finishing touches included a set of geometric table objects, comfortable throw rugs, and plush high-shine pillows. The final result is a fully functional living room for this family of four.

Sponsored
Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


© Oberto Gili © Langdon Clay © Timothy Hursley
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in New York
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in New York


AFTER PHOTO
Redesign in a classic West Hartford Colonial. Working with financial and time restraints we transformed this living/family room using new and existing pieces into a stylish tranquil space for everyone!


Redesign in a classic West Hartford Colonial. Working with financial and time restraints we transformed this living/family room using new and existing pieces into a stylish tranquil space for everyone!


© Oberto Gili © Langdon Clay © Timothy Hursley
Example of a minimalist hallway design in New York
Example of a minimalist hallway design in New York


AFTER PHOTO
Redesign in a classic West Hartford Colonial. Working with financial and time restraints we transformed this living/family room using new and existing pieces into a stylish tranquil space for everyone!


AFTER PHOTO
Redesign in a classic West Hartford Colonial. Working with financial and time restraints we transformed this living/family room using new and existing pieces into a stylish tranquil space for everyone!

Sponsored
Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


Single Wall Design Solution:
Problem: 650 sq. ft. 1 bedroom apartment needed to be redesigned to allow the new child to take the bedroom, and the parents to live, work, and entertain in the former living room.
Solution: Prototype 1.0 is the Single Wall Design Solution, designed to optimize space along a wall, 18" deep, to be used in a single room and provide a bedroom, office, living room, bar, and storage. It allows for the family's daily needs for 24 hours in their small apartment. Fully integrated and changeable, things are made available when they are needed and hidden when they are not.
Results:
We used the least amount of square footage to maximize the arrangement of the family's home, which resulted in less time wasted, performing activities, or looking for things as there is a place for everything.
Our prototype is financially savvy because it allows the living room to do more in a 24-hour span, showing that we only need our bed and night tables for 8 hours of the day, and the other hours of the day we pay for square footage not used.
These pieces were designed to be standard sizes so they could be interchangeable, providing a custom layout per client. Life is dynamic, and so space should be too. Our prototype 1.0 introduces a new lifestyle to its users, encouraging wellbeing by design.


© Oberto Gili © Langdon Clay © Timothy Hursley
Example of a minimalist living room design in New York
Example of a minimalist living room design in New York


© Oberto Gili © Langdon Clay © Timothy Hursley
Minimalist entryway photo in New York
Minimalist entryway photo in New York


Gentrify were engaged from the onset to design and specify this Geelong West Renovation project in order to improve our client’s financial position in terms of equity and rental returns. Being an investment property, we were careful not to over-capitalise on our client’s investment and employed intelligent design and construction techniques to keep costs down, whilst maintaining a mid-level finish and not compromising on quality.
We coordinated all work activities to a very tight schedule so that holding costs were minimised during the construction period.
As soon as construction was completed, we acted on behalf of our client and engaged one of our expert property managers who promptly appraised the property and then leased at highly competitive rates. Our client’s expectations were surpassed when the property rented for $30 per week more than he had budgeted for.
We have since organised a depreciation schedule at below market price for our client and have put him in touch with our Accountant who specialises in property tax law. This will ensure that our client maximises his tax efficiency and takes full advantage of all the legal tax deductions and government incentives available to him as an investor.
This is what sets Gentrify apart from other builders – we are a vertically integrated ‘one-stop-shop’ who understand property investing as well as construction, which means we can offer our clients a full ‘end-to-end’ solution.
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Sponsored
Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


Gentrify were engaged from the onset to design and specify this Geelong West Renovation project in order to improve our client’s financial position in terms of equity and rental returns. Being an investment property, we were careful not to over-capitalise on our client’s investment and employed intelligent design and construction techniques to keep costs down, whilst maintaining a mid-level finish and not compromising on quality.
We coordinated all work activities to a very tight schedule so that holding costs were minimised during the construction period.
As soon as construction was completed, we acted on behalf of our client and engaged one of our expert property managers who promptly appraised the property and then leased at highly competitive rates. Our client’s expectations were surpassed when the property rented for $30 per week more than he had budgeted for.
We have since organised a depreciation schedule at below market price for our client and have put him in touch with our Accountant who specialises in property tax law. This will ensure that our client maximises his tax efficiency and takes full advantage of all the legal tax deductions and government incentives available to him as an investor.
This is what sets Gentrify apart from other builders – we are a vertically integrated ‘one-stop-shop’ who understand property investing as well as construction, which means we can offer our clients a full ‘end-to-end’ solution.


Gentrify were engaged from the onset to design and specify this Geelong West Renovation project in order to improve our client’s financial position in terms of equity and rental returns. Being an investment property, we were careful not to over-capitalise on our client’s investment and employed intelligent design and construction techniques to keep costs down, whilst maintaining a mid-level finish and not compromising on quality.
We coordinated all work activities to a very tight schedule so that holding costs were minimised during the construction period.
As soon as construction was completed, we acted on behalf of our client and engaged one of our expert property managers who promptly appraised the property and then leased at highly competitive rates. Our client’s expectations were surpassed when the property rented for $30 per week more than he had budgeted for.
We have since organised a depreciation schedule at below market price for our client and have put him in touch with our Accountant who specialises in property tax law. This will ensure that our client maximises his tax efficiency and takes full advantage of all the legal tax deductions and government incentives available to him as an investor.
This is what sets Gentrify apart from other builders – we are a vertically integrated ‘one-stop-shop’ who understand property investing as well as construction, which means we can offer our clients a full ‘end-to-end’ solution.


Gentrify were engaged from the onset to design and specify this Geelong West Renovation project in order to improve our client’s financial position in terms of equity and rental returns. Being an investment property, we were careful not to over-capitalise on our client’s investment and employed intelligent design and construction techniques to keep costs down, whilst maintaining a mid-level finish and not compromising on quality.
We coordinated all work activities to a very tight schedule so that holding costs were minimised during the construction period.
As soon as construction was completed, we acted on behalf of our client and engaged one of our expert property managers who promptly appraised the property and then leased at highly competitive rates. Our client’s expectations were surpassed when the property rented for $30 per week more than he had budgeted for.
We have since organised a depreciation schedule at below market price for our client and have put him in touch with our Accountant who specialises in property tax law. This will ensure that our client maximises his tax efficiency and takes full advantage of all the legal tax deductions and government incentives available to him as an investor.
This is what sets Gentrify apart from other builders – we are a vertically integrated ‘one-stop-shop’ who understand property investing as well as construction, which means we can offer our clients a full ‘end-to-end’ solution.
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