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Example of a mid-sized trendy guest carpeted and gray floor bedroom design in Phoenix with beige walls and no fireplace

Inspiration for a small contemporary kids' beige tile and travertine tile travertine floor, beige floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Phoenix with raised-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, a vessel sink, beige countertops and a built-in vanity
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A modern, gray, white and turquoise color scheme sets the tone for creating this contemporary master bedroom. A snakeskin patterned fabric coverlet, velvet upholstered headboard with silver nailheads and a variety throw pillows complete the bed ensemble. Charcoal gray pleated draperies are installed on silver rods with crystal ball finials.

Inspiration for a small contemporary open concept dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Phoenix with beige walls, a corner fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv

This master bedroom was designed to encompass an owner’s suite with grey and white tones. The painted maple custom cabinetry flanks the bed to store away all of life’s essentials without seeing them. We used a faux alligator skinned fabric to wrap the custom headboard horizontal panels. LED lighting was used throughout the space to make for a cool energy efficient room. This space is a bright comfortable bedroom fit for the king and queen of this residence.

This open concept living room and dining room is a charming and inviting space that seamlessly blends comfort and style. A traditional rolled arm wheat colored sofa anchors the living room, providing a cozy spot for relaxation. Navy blue accent pillows add a pop of color and contrast against the neutral tone of the sofa. Two ivory chairs with decorative nailhead trim add a touch of elegance and provide additional seating options.
A navy blue, gray, and ivory bordered rug ties the living room and dining room together. In the dining area, a traditional pedestal dining table painted gray serves as the focal point, surrounded by four dining chairs painted a dark blue with fun snake skin fabric on the seats. The mix of traditional and modern elements in this open concept space creates a charming and comfortable environment that's perfect for relaxing and entertaining.
This open concept living room and dining room is a perfect example of how different design styles can blend together harmoniously.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.

If “desert retro” could be translated as a design style, this MCM-inspired kitchen would be it. Our goal for these clients — a young couple who recently relocated to the Pittsburgh-area from Phoenix, AZ — was to bring a touch of the sunny Sonoran into their new home. This subdued, sun-bleached palette feels both vibrant and earthy. A dramatic, shifting landscape that comes alive with the day’s changing light.
Large format terrazzo tiles ground the space with muted, dusty green, ochre and amber. A nod to the tough skins of cacti, agave, and creosote bushes. A mixed finish glass tile backsplash adds pale yellow accents found in parched sand dunes. Three different cabinet finishes form our rocky canyons. Deep brown and clay purple hues like ancient cliff faces stained by manganese and iron oxide. Washed out skies reflecting warm white light. Golden brass details throughout gleam like the desert sun.
By removing a wall in between the kitchen and dining room, we were able to add a working peninsula and pull the range out of the corner. This change opened up the space, solving layout and storage puzzles for our clients — without making the kitchen feel cold or contemporary. Smooth, slab-style cabinet faces paired with streamlined appliances and fixtures keep things low maintenance.
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