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As you walk into the house you first notice the grand staircase and at either side of the door you have two upholstered chairs. A top the console table it is peppered with a miniature gold menagerie and below, stacks of collections of vintage encyclopedias and other sets of books.
The wall is covered in a variety of mirrors and antique art.
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Simple and elegant bed characterized by rounded lines, highlighted by a border in tone. Quilted headboard, contemporary reinterpretation of processing and quilted bed frame raised above the floor. The exclusive Deco is characterized by a fabric and leather for the headboard and the bed frame only skin.

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.

Client had lots of make-up powders in different shades for different seasons of the year (her skin would tan in sunny months and she needed warmer tones). Her current, in-use items are stored in a drawer with brushes. We utilized the medicine cabinet for the off-season makeup powders, extra brushes, brush cleaner, etc.

Staircase - mid-sized contemporary carpeted u-shaped wood railing staircase idea in Phoenix with carpeted risers

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

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Snider & Metcalf Interior Design, LTD
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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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