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Here is a wonderful bright contemporary Home Office using Bellmont 1900 Whistler cabinets in Alder Flour with Solid Surface Countertops and Quickstep Heathered Oak Laminate Flooring.

Built in 1979, this home in Pittsburgh’s Bradford Woods borough snuck in at the very tail end of Mid-Century Modern architecture. As lovers of that era, you can imagine our excitement when our clients explained their vision to lean in to that style with their planned kitchen renovation. We collaborated to design a beautiful and functional space that not only better suits this young family’s lifestyle, but truly feels like it has always been a part of the home.
Starting with the layout, we opened the kitchen up to neighboring dining room and eat-in spaces, allowing for a more cohesive main level floorplan. Along with some slight reconfiguring of the refrigerator and pantry locations, a new island created an opportunity for the main kitchen workspace to stay connected for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Custom open shelving anchors the end of the island without blocking sightlines from the front of the home into the kitchen.
New light oak flooring throughout adds a contemporary nod, integrating two adjoining family rooms. It also creates a nice contrast for the kitchen and dining room’s custom cabinetry in a rich walnut finish. Slab style doors with minimal brass hardware help deliver the streamlined Mid-Century aesthetic. Custom radial edges at the island and coffee bar add a whimsical flair, highlighting the matte green solid surface countertops. To coordinate with the original tile found in the entryway, a neutral choice with rustic handmade detail adds warmth and texture to the backsplash and island base.
Rounding out the rest of this sunny space, Mid-Mod inspired light fixtures, bold patterned wallpaper, a mix of the client’s new and vintage furniture, plus curated textiles and accessories lend the “just right” amount of personality.

This spacious primary bathroom delivers a spa-like experience with a refined balance of comfort and modern design. A freestanding soaking tub sits beneath a large window, while a walk-in tiled shower with glass enclosure adds functionality and visual openness. The double-sink vanity features dark cabinetry paired with solid surface countertops, creating contrast and durability. Thoughtful lighting, clean lines, and neutral finishes complete this elegant primary bath retreat.
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Storage Storage STORAGE!! The wall above the bed is 16ft long and 12ft high, covered in cabinets featuring adjustable shelves, nightstands with solid surface countertops, and a light bridge for reading in bed. A 4ft tall chest of drawers, two armoires, full-length mirror, and platform bed with drawers and locking casters complete the room

Cherry cabinets, solid surface countertop, ceramic shower with glass door
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional ceramic tile and beige tile ceramic tile and beige floor doorless shower remodel in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, green walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops and a hinged shower door
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional ceramic tile and beige tile ceramic tile and beige floor doorless shower remodel in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, green walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops and a hinged shower door

This guest bathroom features a clean, modern layout with durable finishes designed for everyday use. A walk-in shower with glass enclosure is finished in large-format neutral tile, creating a streamlined and low-maintenance look. The dark wood vanity adds warmth and contrast, paired with a solid surface countertop and sleek fixtures for a refined yet practical bathroom design.

This kitchen got an affordable yet dramatic update with resurfaced cabinets, new cabinet hardware, dark grey tile floor, mosaic tile backsplash and quartz solid surface countertops.

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
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This spacious open-concept kitchen blends modern elegance with everyday functionality. A large central island anchors the space, featuring dark contrasting cabinetry paired with solid surface countertops for durability and visual depth. Crisp white perimeter cabinets extend to the ceiling, maximizing storage while maintaining a clean, refined look. Statement pendant lighting, a sleek backsplash, and seamless hardwood flooring complete this kitchen designed for both entertaining and daily living.

Built in 1979, this home in Pittsburgh’s Bradford Woods borough snuck in at the very tail end of Mid-Century Modern architecture. As lovers of that era, you can imagine our excitement when our clients explained their vision to lean in to that style with their planned kitchen renovation. We collaborated to design a beautiful and functional space that not only better suits this young family’s lifestyle, but truly feels like it has always been a part of the home.
Starting with the layout, we opened the kitchen up to neighboring dining room and eat-in spaces, allowing for a more cohesive main level floorplan. Along with some slight reconfiguring of the refrigerator and pantry locations, a new island created an opportunity for the main kitchen workspace to stay connected for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Custom open shelving anchors the end of the island without blocking sightlines from the front of the home into the kitchen.
New light oak flooring throughout adds a contemporary nod, integrating two adjoining family rooms. It also creates a nice contrast for the kitchen and dining room’s custom cabinetry in a rich walnut finish. Slab style doors with minimal brass hardware help deliver the streamlined Mid-Century aesthetic. Custom radial edges at the island and coffee bar add a whimsical flair, highlighting the matte green solid surface countertops. To coordinate with the original tile found in the entryway, a neutral choice with rustic handmade detail adds warmth and texture to the backsplash and island base.
Rounding out the rest of this sunny space, Mid-Mod inspired light fixtures, bold patterned wallpaper, a mix of the client’s new and vintage furniture, plus curated textiles and accessories lend the “just right” amount of personality.

This spacious open-concept kitchen blends modern elegance with everyday functionality. A large central island anchors the space, featuring dark contrasting cabinetry paired with solid surface countertops for durability and visual depth. Crisp white perimeter cabinets extend to the ceiling, maximizing storage while maintaining a clean, refined look. Statement pendant lighting, a sleek backsplash, and seamless hardwood flooring complete this kitchen designed for both entertaining and daily living.

This kitchen features the very popular shaker style cabinets with a two tone painted finish. The white shake is a classic look but the added gray base cabinetry gives it a nice transitional twist! The white solid surface countertops and black stainless appliances set everything off giving an over all cozy, clean, timeless look.

Built in 1979, this home in Pittsburgh’s Bradford Woods borough snuck in at the very tail end of Mid-Century Modern architecture. As lovers of that era, you can imagine our excitement when our clients explained their vision to lean in to that style with their planned kitchen renovation. We collaborated to design a beautiful and functional space that not only better suits this young family’s lifestyle, but truly feels like it has always been a part of the home.
Starting with the layout, we opened the kitchen up to neighboring dining room and eat-in spaces, allowing for a more cohesive main level floorplan. Along with some slight reconfiguring of the refrigerator and pantry locations, a new island created an opportunity for the main kitchen workspace to stay connected for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Custom open shelving anchors the end of the island without blocking sightlines from the front of the home into the kitchen.
New light oak flooring throughout adds a contemporary nod, integrating two adjoining family rooms. It also creates a nice contrast for the kitchen and dining room’s custom cabinetry in a rich walnut finish. Slab style doors with minimal brass hardware help deliver the streamlined Mid-Century aesthetic. Custom radial edges at the island and coffee bar add a whimsical flair, highlighting the matte green solid surface countertops. To coordinate with the original tile found in the entryway, a neutral choice with rustic handmade detail adds warmth and texture to the backsplash and island base.
Rounding out the rest of this sunny space, Mid-Mod inspired light fixtures, bold patterned wallpaper, a mix of the client’s new and vintage furniture, plus curated textiles and accessories lend the “just right” amount of personality.

This kitchen got an affordable yet dramatic update with resurfaced cabinets, new cabinet hardware, dark grey tile floor, mosaic tile backsplash and quartz solid surface countertops.

Built in 1979, this home in Pittsburgh’s Bradford Woods borough snuck in at the very tail end of Mid-Century Modern architecture. As lovers of that era, you can imagine our excitement when our clients explained their vision to lean in to that style with their planned kitchen renovation. We collaborated to design a beautiful and functional space that not only better suits this young family’s lifestyle, but truly feels like it has always been a part of the home.
Starting with the layout, we opened the kitchen up to neighboring dining room and eat-in spaces, allowing for a more cohesive main level floorplan. Along with some slight reconfiguring of the refrigerator and pantry locations, a new island created an opportunity for the main kitchen workspace to stay connected for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Custom open shelving anchors the end of the island without blocking sightlines from the front of the home into the kitchen.
New light oak flooring throughout adds a contemporary nod, integrating two adjoining family rooms. It also creates a nice contrast for the kitchen and dining room’s custom cabinetry in a rich walnut finish. Slab style doors with minimal brass hardware help deliver the streamlined Mid-Century aesthetic. Custom radial edges at the island and coffee bar add a whimsical flair, highlighting the matte green solid surface countertops. To coordinate with the original tile found in the entryway, a neutral choice with rustic handmade detail adds warmth and texture to the backsplash and island base.
Rounding out the rest of this sunny space, Mid-Mod inspired light fixtures, bold patterned wallpaper, a mix of the client’s new and vintage furniture, plus curated textiles and accessories lend the “just right” amount of personality.

This bathroom remodel modernizes the space while maintaining the practicality of an alcove bathtub and shower combination. The design introduces cleaner lines, updated finishes, and custom cabinetry to create a bathroom that feels fresh, functional, and timeless.
The centerpiece of the vanity area is a custom-built wood bathroom vanity, designed specifically for the space and finished in a warm natural wood tone. The cabinetry provides generous storage while adding warmth and character against the crisp white walls. A streamlined solid-surface countertop with an integrated sink and brushed metal plumbing fixtures completes the vanity with a simple, modern aesthetic.
In the tub and shower area, warm wood-look tile creates a distinctive vertical pattern across the walls, bringing texture and visual interest to the bathroom. The alcove tub and shower are enclosed with clear glass to maintain an open feel while showcasing the tile detail. Brushed metal fixtures complement the custom cabinetry and add a refined contemporary touch.
The overall remodel combines modern bathroom design with warm, natural materials, creating a space that feels updated without being overly trendy. Custom storage, durable finishes, contemporary fixtures, and thoughtful material selections come together to make this bathroom both beautiful and practical for everyday living.
Project Type: Bathroom Remodel, Bathroom Renovation, Interior Design
Style: Modern, Contemporary, Transitional
Features: Custom Bathroom Vanity, Custom Cabinetry, Alcove Bathtub, Shower/Tub Combination, Wood-Look Tile, Glass Shower Enclosure, Integrated Sink, Brushed Metal Fixtures

This kitchen got an affordable yet dramatic update with resurfaced cabinets, new cabinet hardware, dark grey tile floor, mosaic tile backsplash and quartz solid surface countertops.

Built in 1979, this home in Pittsburgh’s Bradford Woods borough snuck in at the very tail end of Mid-Century Modern architecture. As lovers of that era, you can imagine our excitement when our clients explained their vision to lean in to that style with their planned kitchen renovation. We collaborated to design a beautiful and functional space that not only better suits this young family’s lifestyle, but truly feels like it has always been a part of the home.
Starting with the layout, we opened the kitchen up to neighboring dining room and eat-in spaces, allowing for a more cohesive main level floorplan. Along with some slight reconfiguring of the refrigerator and pantry locations, a new island created an opportunity for the main kitchen workspace to stay connected for both entertaining and day-to-day activities. Custom open shelving anchors the end of the island without blocking sightlines from the front of the home into the kitchen.
New light oak flooring throughout adds a contemporary nod, integrating two adjoining family rooms. It also creates a nice contrast for the kitchen and dining room’s custom cabinetry in a rich walnut finish. Slab style doors with minimal brass hardware help deliver the streamlined Mid-Century aesthetic. Custom radial edges at the island and coffee bar add a whimsical flair, highlighting the matte green solid surface countertops. To coordinate with the original tile found in the entryway, a neutral choice with rustic handmade detail adds warmth and texture to the backsplash and island base.
Rounding out the rest of this sunny space, Mid-Mod inspired light fixtures, bold patterned wallpaper, a mix of the client’s new and vintage furniture, plus curated textiles and accessories lend the “just right” amount of personality.

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Columbus, OH
Trish Takacs Design
Award Winning & Highly Skilled Kitchen & Bath Designer in Columbus

Storage Storage STORAGE!! The wall above the bed is 16ft long and 12ft high, covered in cabinets featuring adjustable shelves, nightstands with solid surface countertops, and a light bridge for reading in bed. A 4ft tall chest of drawers, two armoires, full-length mirror, and platform bed with drawers and locking casters complete the room

This bathroom remodel modernizes the space while maintaining the practicality of an alcove bathtub and shower combination. The design introduces cleaner lines, updated finishes, and custom cabinetry to create a bathroom that feels fresh, functional, and timeless.
The centerpiece of the vanity area is a custom-built wood bathroom vanity, designed specifically for the space and finished in a warm natural wood tone. The cabinetry provides generous storage while adding warmth and character against the crisp white walls. A streamlined solid-surface countertop with an integrated sink and brushed metal plumbing fixtures completes the vanity with a simple, modern aesthetic.
In the tub and shower area, warm wood-look tile creates a distinctive vertical pattern across the walls, bringing texture and visual interest to the bathroom. The alcove tub and shower are enclosed with clear glass to maintain an open feel while showcasing the tile detail. Brushed metal fixtures complement the custom cabinetry and add a refined contemporary touch.
The overall remodel combines modern bathroom design with warm, natural materials, creating a space that feels updated without being overly trendy. Custom storage, durable finishes, contemporary fixtures, and thoughtful material selections come together to make this bathroom both beautiful and practical for everyday living.
Project Type: Bathroom Remodel, Bathroom Renovation, Interior Design
Style: Modern, Contemporary, Transitional
Features: Custom Bathroom Vanity, Custom Cabinetry, Alcove Bathtub, Shower/Tub Combination, Wood-Look Tile, Glass Shower Enclosure, Integrated Sink, Brushed Metal Fixtures

This spacious open-concept kitchen blends modern elegance with everyday functionality. A large central island anchors the space, featuring dark contrasting cabinetry paired with solid surface countertops for durability and visual depth. Crisp white perimeter cabinets extend to the ceiling, maximizing storage while maintaining a clean, refined look. Statement pendant lighting, a sleek backsplash, and seamless hardwood flooring complete this kitchen designed for both entertaining and daily living.
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