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Small transitional medium tone wood floor great room photo in Vancouver with green walls
Small transitional medium tone wood floor great room photo in Vancouver with green walls

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Cabinets:
Waypoint Cabinetry | Maple Espresso & Painted Stone
Countertops:
Caeserstone Countertops - Alpine Mist and
Leathered Lennon Granite
Backsplash:
Topcu Wooden White Marble
Plumbing: Blanco and Shocke
Stove and Hood:
Blue Star
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Love this rustic - yet updated - dining room! The feminine embroidered-back slipcover side chairs provide perfect contrast to the vintage leather tufted host chairs. A touch of 'modern' art balances the rustic nature of the ceiling beam detail.

Like many California ranch homes built in the 1950s, this original master bathroom was not really a "master bath." My clients, who only three years ago purchased the home from the family of the original owner, were saddled with a small, dysfunctional space. Chief among the dysfunctions: a vanity only 30" high, and an inconveniently placed window that forced the too-low vanity mirror to reflect only the waist and partial torso--not the face--of anyone standing in front of it. They wanted not only a more spacious bathroom but a bedroom as well, so we worked in tandem with an architect and contractor to come up with a fantastic new space: a true Master Suite. In order to refine a design concept for the soon-to-be larger space, and thereby narrow down material choices, my clients and I had a brainstorming session: we spoke of an elegant Old World/ European bedroom and bathroom, a luxurious bath that would reference a Roman spa, and finally the idea of a Hammam was brought into the mix. We blended these ideas together in oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, and a tiny tile mosaic in beautiful Bursa Beige marble from Turkey and white Thassos marble from Greece. The new generously sized bathroom boasts a jetted soaking tub, a very large walk-in shower, a double-sided fireplace (facing the tub on the bath side), and a luxurious 8' long vanity with double sinks and a storage tower.
The vanity wall is covered with a mosaic vine pattern in a beautiful Bursa Beige marble from Turkey and white Thassos marble from Greece,. The custom Larson Juhl framed mirrors are flanked by gorgeous hand-wrought scones from Hubbardton Forge which echo the vine and leaf pattern in the mosaic. And the vanity itself features an LED strip in the toe-kick which allows one to see in the middle of the night without having to turn on a shockingly bright overhead fixture. At the other end of the master bath, a luxurious jetted tub nestles by a fireplace in the bay window area. Views of my clients' garden can be seen while soaking in bubbles. The over-sized walk-in shower features a paneled wainscoting effect which I designed in Crema Marfil marble. The vine mosaic continues in the shower, topped by green onyx squares. A rainshower head and a hand-held spray on a bar provides showering options. The shower floor slopes gently in one direction toward a hidden linear drain; this allows the floor to be read as a continuation of the main space, without being interrupted by a center drain.
Photo by Jeff Fiorito

This beautiful North Vancouver home belongs to a nature-loving and health-conscious couple, Emma and Vince (names changed), their two young children, and their dog, Jasper. When they contacted us about renovating and furnishing their kitchen and family room, we walked in and saw a world of potential waiting to be uncovered.
Before: Larkhall Crescent Home:
Like many original North Vancouver homes, the interior was definitely dated. We encountered late ‘80s finishes in powder pink and teal green, old carpet, and a kitchen that wasn’t maximized to suit this family’s modern-day lifestyle. However, the size of the rooms offered us a ton of space with which to get creative.
Knowing our clients’ love of cooking, need for work spaces (Emma and Vince both work remotely), and growing family, we developed a design concept that would increase usable space, optimize storage, and create intimacy in this large area. As for the style, we were inspired by their European roots, inventing a new and modern take on “Belgian Farmhouse” style. Now, the home is truly one-of-a-kind.
After: Warm & Cozy Family Room:
Fresh, bright, and comfortable, this living area has been transformed! We started with the fireplace as a focal point, selecting aged brick tiles for added texture and a crisp wood mantle. The taupe-coloured sectional infuses the room with visual warmth and serves the added purpose of separating the family room from the kitchen.
Emma and Vince were also keen on using non-toxic materials in their home, and we were happy to oblige. To meet their needs, we sourced natural wood elements and sought out Canadian-made products - that adhere to high health standards - whenever possible.
Look closer at the elements of this space, and you will find this stunning, honeycomb-patterned rug in earthy gold, beige, and charcoal tones. It’s plush to the touch and full of visual texture that brings this room’s colour palette together. We sourced these two-tone chairs with caning, petrified wood side table, black sconces, and botanical prints in greyscale from local artist, Heather Johnston.
We topped off the space with this dark wood and rattan console that offers storage facing the kitchen and presents an opportunity to display cherished items. The result is a cozy lounging space brimming with comfort and functionality. It’s perfect for enjoying quality family time, or Emma can simply slide the coffee table away to make room for her morning yoga practice.
Now, let’s turn around and give some attention to the kitchen. Do you remember what the original kitchen looked like? If not, scroll back up, because the transformation is shocking…
Moody & Welcoming Kitchen for Healthy Living:
This kitchen looks very different from how it started, right? Though we didn’t touch any walls, the kitchen has almost doubled in usable space! We created a long, extended island with storage, an outlet for small appliances, and seating for comfortable prep, after-school snacking, or mingling among friends.
On the other side of the island, the family has even more storage and an integrated dishwasher within easy reach of the sink, perfect for quick clean-up. From this angle, you can also see the expansive custom Shaker cabinetry in white and the integrated double ovens. These facilitate their cooking experience and gave us the opportunity to add an additional surprise…
A coffee garage station and more hidden storage! Keeping these items located along the perimeter allows them to be accessed by the family or their guests without someone getting under the cook’s feet. These are the little details that make everyday life easier and more enjoyable.
Moving deeper into the kitchen, the seamless induction cooktop topped with a freestanding concealed hood fan commands attention in a soft yet prominent way. The natural wood accent mirrors the fireplace mantle, and the choice of off-black wood-grain cabinets not only continues our black-and-white colour palette but adds a sense of depth and contrast. The corner sink is located to the right and perfectly positioned with a view of their thriving backyard.
To invite more of this family’s character into the space, we mixed metals for interest — matte black, dark pewter, and warm brass — and created open shelves in white oak for their plants and decor. You can also glimpse the tumbled edge of the backsplash tile, which echoes the rustic brick of the fireplace. It adds that farmhouse charm while still feeling timeless and sophisticated.
Last but not least, we designed this dining banquette in the bay window (with integrated bench storage, of course), where the family can share a meal together, the kids can do homework, or Emma and Vince can work and enjoy a change of scenery from their offices. Like the other spaces in the home, it was designed to be beautiful, multi-functional, and long-lasting.
Praise from Our Clients:
It is clear that we love this home, but what did our clients have to say?
“Lori is a visionary and masters execution to the finest detail all at the same time. When she first met us to know more about who we are and how we live, she could right away envision how we could use the space in our kitchen and living room…The results exceeded our expectations.
Lori and her team were also a delight to work with — coordination with all the trades, fast problem-solving, regular updates, professional and friendly attitude of her entire team — made it the dream team. Thank you SHD for making our space so beautiful!”
In turn, we are so grateful for this family’s trust, their open communication, and for being wonderful people with whom to work. (So, thank you!)

Photo: Margaret Wright Photography © 2018 Houzz
1960s living room photo in Charleston
1960s living room photo in Charleston

Camera Shock / Kenny Kaneshiro
Hallway - cottage hallway idea in San Francisco
Hallway - cottage hallway idea in San Francisco

One of the newest materials in luxury is actually centuries old. Made of authentic fireclay, our exclusive BLANCO CERANA™ is durable, beautiful... and most importantly, versatile. With two different corne rstyles, this reversible sink is a perfect fit for both traditional and contemporary kitchens. Plus our hard working fireclay sink is shock resistant and won't chip, fade or discolor. See our website for more information on additional finishes, dimensions, specifications, installation requirements, and more. More accessories available on website.

Study room - mid-sized transitional freestanding desk light wood floor and brown floor study room idea in Jacksonville with gray walls

had no idea the client liked color and was equal parts shocked and trilled when she said she wanted these colorful retro appliances from the Big Chill. BUT what really makes this space so stand out is the WHITE HOT epoxy floors that are fabulous and shiny and reflective and white!! Photo by Woodie Williams Photography.

Photo: Faith Towers Media © 2015 Houzz
Living room - transitional living room idea in Boston
Living room - transitional living room idea in Boston

Inspiration for a large transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room remodel in Dallas with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv

Camera Shock / Kenny Kaneshiro
Example of a cottage entryway design in San Francisco
Example of a cottage entryway design in San Francisco

Camera Shock / Kenny Kaneshiro
Farmhouse exterior home photo in San Francisco
Farmhouse exterior home photo in San Francisco

After! Ranch renovation complete with a second floor sports court - guess where your kids and their friends want to play???
Inspiration for a timeless home gym remodel in Chicago
Inspiration for a timeless home gym remodel in Chicago

Photos by Emily Sidoti for Homepolish
Inspiration for a mid-century modern powder room remodel in Other
Inspiration for a mid-century modern powder room remodel in Other

This elegant kitchen impresses not only with its large size, but also with its spaciousness. The kitchen contains only the most necessary household appliances and furniture. Thanks to this fact, the room becomes spacious and looks great.
This original and good-looking lighting also contributes to the appearance of the kitchen. You can see here several different types of lighting here, including pendant lamps and ceiling-mounted lights.
Our top interior designers are always pleased to help you radically change the appearance of your kitchen! Contact us as soon as possible and get the kitchen you have been dreaming of for so long!
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