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The goal here was a primary bath that reads like a retreat without losing the warmth of the rest of the house. The vanity wall anchors the room: a custom double vanity in a deep olive-gray, with raised-panel doors, a bank of deep drawers, and a countertop tower that separates the two stations and keeps daily clutter off the counter. A white, softly veined stone surface runs the full length, and a pair of arched, molded mirrors , finished to match the cabinetry, sit beneath textured glass sconces that scatter light across the ceiling.
Across the room the palette shifts. The corner shower is wrapped floor to ceiling in large-format porcelain with bronze and amber movement, closed in frameless glass and lit by recessed cans overhead. Inside: a rainfall head, a handheld on a slide bar, a built-in bench, a recessed niche, and a hexagon mosaic floor. The freestanding soaking tub sits alongside with a wall-mounted filler and a long tiled ledge for bath products. A skylight keeps the whole room daylit.
The result is calm and grounded — spa-quiet without being cold.

This is the ideal kids bedroom! The bright blue walls and floral bedding go well with the Eberhart wooden bed frames and faux-deer print carpet. Adorable animals are scattered throughout the room, giving it a childish-ambiance.

This thermoformed glass countertop harmonizes itself beautifully with this modern kitchen. Our Craco texture adds lightness to the design of this kitchen countertop with these scattered lines reminiscent crackling natural effect.
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Living Room:
Our customer wanted to update the family room and the kitchen of this 1970's splanch. By painting the brick wall white and adding custom built-ins we brightened up the space. The decor reflects our client's love for color and a bit of asian style elements. We also made sure that the sitting was not only beautiful, but very comfortable and durable. The sofa and the accent chairs sit very comfortably and we used the performance fabrics to make sure they last through the years. We also wanted to highlight the art collection which the owner curated through the years.
Kithen:
We enlarged the kitchen by removing a partition wall that divided it from the dining room and relocated the entrance. Our goal was to create a warm and inviting kitchen, therefore we selected a mellow, neutral palette. The cabinets are soft Irish Cream as opposed to a bright white. The mosaic backsplash makes a statement, but remains subtle through its beige tones. We selected polished brass for the hardware, as well as brass and warm metals for the light fixtures which emit a warm and cozy glow.
For beauty and practicality, we used quartz for the working surface countertops and for the island we chose a sophisticated leather finish marble with strong movement and gold inflections. Because of our client’s love for Asian influences, we selected upholstery fabric with an image of a dragon, chrysanthemums to mimic Japanese textiles, and red accents scattered throughout.
Functionality, aesthetics, and expressing our clients vision was our main goal.
Photography: Jeanne Calarco, Context Media Development

Working from the existing home’s deficits, we designed a bright and classic home well-suited to today’s living. Instead of a dark tunnel-like entry, we have a skylight custom curving stair that no one can believe is not original. Instead of a maze of rooms to reach the gorgeous park-like backyard, we have a clear central axis, allowing a sightline right through from the top of the stairs. Instead of three bedrooms scattered all over the house, we have zoned them to the second floor, each well-proportioned with a true master suite. Painted wood paneling, face-frame cabinets, box-beam beilings and Calacatta counters express the classic grandeur of the home.

DJK Custom Homes
Inspiration for a large rustic beige one-story stone house exterior remodel in Chicago with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a large rustic beige one-story stone house exterior remodel in Chicago with a shingle roof

At our Ruyteplaats Project the 2 little girls are still young and they requested double bunks for their bedrooms which had to be in the same design.
Cheryl took into account what colours, designs and patterns each child liked so that it reflected their own individual personalities.
In this sweet little one’s bedroom we designed the most beautiful double bunk, with a bed above and a free standing double bed below it, making sure that it is modular so that the top section can be removed once the girls grow up and don’t want a double bunk any longer.
The top section has a “roof” design, adorned with twinkling fairy lights which gives the girls bedrooms a warm and whimsical feel at night.
A custom made “Narnia” chair was manufactured and upholstered in a stunning, textured boucle fabric for the corner of the room.
We had hot air balloon wall paper printed as the canvas of this bedroom, which is contained inside the architectural mouldings, and we had a hot air balloon shelf made to go with this wall paper.
Gorgeously patterned and tactile fabrics were used for the scatter cushions, and a chunky knit throw was made for the end of the bed.
The dressing table with its Hollywood mirror and cute little dressing table stool was also custom made to fit this space perfectly. A soft luxurious round rug finishes off the room.
This is truly the perfect bedroom for the cutest little Princess and she absolutely loves it, which makes our hearts very warm. This is why we love doing what we do so much.
It’s all in the details, always and in all ways.

A perfect blend of old world charm and modern luxury, this home is sure to be a neighborhood favorite. An open layout with inviting fireplaces make this the perfect place for entertaining and relaxing. Around the home you will find unique stone accents, wood and metal staircases, custom kitchen and bathrooms, and a rec room complete with bar and pool table.
This craftsman style residence uses a mix of the Boston Blend Mosaic and Square & Rectangular thin stone veneer. It was used as a kitchen backsplash, interior wall accent, on multiple fireplaces, and stone archways. Great care was taken so the stones could be installed without a mortared joint. Corners were used along archways to create the illusion of full thickness stones and to allow for a more consistent and complete look. Scattered throughout, the mason cut custom large pieces of stone and wood to use as focal points.
New England’s finest real stone veneer was the perfect choice to pair with the rustic décor. The variety of colors offered in our popular Boston Blend complement any design setting with an elegant touch.
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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Other with white walls, no fireplace and no tv

Bring the beauty of the great outdoors into your home. A sophisticated celebration of autumn leaves, each shadowbox displays a differently shaped leaf cut from silk that's been finished with a gleaming gold overlay. Set against a natural linen backing and framed in wood under glass, display them scattered through a space, mixed into a gallery wall or displayed en masse for even more dramatic impact. Set of six.
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Inspiration for a mid-sized cottage dark wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room remodel in Vancouver with blue walls and no fireplace

Large trendy formal and loft-style light wood floor and beige floor living room photo in London with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Jumpin the Gun
Large trendy open concept porcelain tile living room photo in Other with a bar, beige walls, a wood stove, a metal fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Large trendy open concept porcelain tile living room photo in Other with a bar, beige walls, a wood stove, a metal fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Nick Smith Photography
Inspiration for a small contemporary laminate floor and gray floor living room remodel in Sussex with a tv stand
Inspiration for a small contemporary laminate floor and gray floor living room remodel in Sussex with a tv stand

Transforming a landscape isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about bringing new life and energy to an outdoor space. This week’s project was a perfect example of what a thoughtful refresh can do for a home.
Our client wanted to enhance curb appeal and create a low-maintenance garden that blends natural elements like stone, mulch, and native plants. As you can see in the before photos, the areas were previously overgrown with leaves, scattered rocks, and sparse groundcover that lacked structure and seasonal interest.
We started by clearing out debris and reshaping the beds for better flow and visual balance. Smooth river rocks were added to create texture and natural drainage, while mulch helped define the planting areas and keep moisture in the soil. We introduced a selection of grasses and hardy perennials, adding both color and movement to the garden.
The result? A Front Yard Makeover in Full Bloom. A clean, welcoming landscape that feels polished and peaceful. The new layout not only enhances the home’s natural charm, but also makes it easier to maintain throughout the seasons.
We love how this transformation turned out—and more importantly, so does the homeowner!

When our client approached us with a budget of $1,000 and a two-month timeline, she was looking to revive her outdated walk-in closet. The old setup was literally falling apart and so cramped that it hardly lived up to the name "walk-in." Our mission was to breathe new life into this space, transforming it into a functional and inviting retreat.
We kicked off the transformation by applying fresh paint and crafting custom storage solutions that precisely matched our client's needs. She had been struggling with locating her shoes, hidden away in old shoe boxes, and her handbags scattered throughout. Our solution was a wallet-friendly, adaptable shoe storage system that keeps everything in sight and easily accessible, evolving right along with her collection.
One of our client's priorities was ensuring comfort for her adorable, cuddly dogs who love spending time in the closet. We chose a washable rug that not only complements the decor but also withstands the occasional mess, maintaining a cozy vibe.
Adding a personal touch, we showcased her cherished wedding shoes and incorporated vintage knobs from her daughter's nursery into the design, making the closet feel uniquely hers.
To streamline her daily routine, we introduced a practical, stylish hamper on wheels, enabling easy transport of laundry from the closet to the laundry room.
The decluttering process was initially overwhelming for our client. With patience and a fresh perspective, we helped her let go of five bags of high-quality clothes and shoes. This not only cleared up physical space but also made room for new beginnings and experiences in her life.
This project was much more than a simple renovation; it was about creating a space that reflects and supports our client's lifestyle, complete with thoughtful touches that make it truly special.

Mike Moizer
Example of a small trendy guest dark wood floor bedroom design in Vancouver with brown walls and no fireplace
Example of a small trendy guest dark wood floor bedroom design in Vancouver with brown walls and no fireplace

This guest bedroom does not get much natural light. To give it some lightness the royal blue, white and orange color scheme was used.
Example of a mid-sized tuscan guest carpeted and beige floor bedroom design in Wilmington with beige walls
Example of a mid-sized tuscan guest carpeted and beige floor bedroom design in Wilmington with beige walls

KH Window Fashions, Inc. custom seat cushion with stripe cording made from the window treatment fabric. Decorative pillow made from the coordinating fabrics and trims. Photography by Scott Erb Photography.
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