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Nancy Knickerbocker of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Southern Pines, NC, collaborated with Tod Reid to design a transitional-style kitchen featuring Merillat Autograph and Masterpiece cabinetry. The perimeter cabinets are Merillat Autograph in the Bayard door style in Warm White, while the island features Masterpiece cabinetry in the Bolton door style in Rainfall.
The kitchen also includes MSI Q Calacatta Laza countertops, 8x8 Angela Harris Florista Leave backsplash tile from Tile Inc. and KitchenAid range with downdraft, dishwasher and refrigerator.
The client shared, “My experience with Reico was very pleasant from the start. Nancy was proficient and knowledgeable. Her timeline went as planned, and she presented several design options while adjusting to my preferences. Her attention to detail paid off—she found the perfect backsplash to complement my kitchen and home. Nancy also communicated well with my contractor. He appreciated the organized binder she prepared, which clearly laid out all the plans and specifications. The project went smoothly, and now I have a more efficient kitchen that has become the focal point of my home. I’m confident we’ll enjoy it for years to come.”
Nancy explained, “The homeowners were ready for a change. We kept the same layout but updated the cabinetry, countertops, and appliances. We also installed large 12x24 floor tile. Because the home has an open floor plan, we needed the kitchen to blend with the rest of the space. The Warm White perimeter cabinets keep things bright, while the Rainfall island adds a pop of color. The backsplash tile, which reflects the homeowner’s love of plants, is visible from the front door and is my favorite part of the design.”
Photos courtesy of ShowSpaces Photography.

This kitchen renovation in Hayward blends modern minimalism with warm, organic finishes. Designed and built by Casa Utopia Builders, this full-service kitchen remodel delivers both function and luxury, with a focus on clean lines, smart storage, and bold material choices.
We completely transformed the outdated kitchen into a modern, custom-designed space. The client wanted a clean, airy aesthetic that still felt warm and inviting. The result: a beautifully functional kitchen with high-end materials, personalized details, and designer finishes.
Location: Hayward, CA
Timeline: Completed in 6 weeks

Living Room in Alyssa Lane | Key Feature: A complete kitchen + living room transformation designed for a young, growing family who loved their home, but needed it to work harder and reflect their personality. The updated kitchen became the heart of the home, featuring a hidden smoothie station to keep daily essentials out of sight, plus a dedicated cocktail bar setup for entertaining. In the living room, the fireplace wall was fully reimagined by centering the previously cornered fireplace and creating a multifunctional media wall with custom furnishings and a statement chandelier. To top it off, the former formal dining room was transformed into a bar lounge with custom brass shelving, a black grasscloth backdrop, and a bold, elevated vibe perfect for hosting friends and family.
Challenge: This home belonged to a young couple with two small kids and a growing business, and while they loved the house itself, the spaces didn’t support the way they actually lived. The kitchen lacked function and storage, everyday routines (like smoothie-making) created visual clutter, and cocktail entertaining essentials were being shoved into the pantry with no dedicated space. The living room also felt awkward and unfinished due to the cornered fireplace, which made it difficult to create a centered, functional media wall. On top of that, the formal dining room wasn’t being used, leaving valuable square footage underutilized and disconnected from their lifestyle and personality.
Solution: We redesigned the home around how the family truly uses it day-to-day, focusing on function, personality, and elevated livability. In the kitchen, we created a modern, highly organized layout complete with a hidden smoothie station so daily supplies stay accessible but out of sight. For entertaining, we designed a dedicated bar area for Ryan, giving him a more inspired space to make cocktails without relying on pantry storage. In the living room, we centered the fireplace and fully revamped the feature wall into a multifunctional entertainment/media wall, then layered in custom furniture pieces and a statement chandelier to bring warmth and style. Finally, we converted the unused formal dining room into a bar lounge with custom brass shelving, a striking black grasscloth wall, and a sophisticated hangout space perfect for entertaining family and friends.
Budget: $100k-$150k |
Timeline: 4 months
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This exclusive full-scale luxury home renovation by HouseHome Interior Design redefines modern living through a complete gut-and-remodel transformation, executed with precision on an exceptionally tight timeline.
Originally a 1971 green-and-brown vintage home, the property was fully reimagined into a sleek, high-tech contemporary residence for a C-level executive at Boeing, who entrusted HouseHome with the vision to create a bespoke, museum-worthy interior environment. Every square inch of the interior and exterior was redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up, delivering a dramatic architectural rebirth anchored in minimalist sophistication and industrial elegance.
The new design showcases custom walnut cabinetry, seamless quartz surfaces, stainless steel metal accents, and a fully opened, reengineered floor plan that maximizes light, flow, and modern functionality. A refined palette of black, crisp white, warm wood tones, and layered greys establishes a timeless yet forward-thinking aesthetic, while top-tier luxury brands and high-performance systems elevate the home into the realm of true modern smart-home living. The result is a high-design, high-tech sanctuary that seamlessly blends architectural minimalism with executive-level luxury.
The client was not only astonished by the speed and precision of execution, but by the extreme level of transformation and artistic vision delivered—solidifying this project as a signature example of HouseHome’s mastery in ultra-luxury modern residential design which has secured many referrals for us.

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G.E. Monogram 48" Side by Side Built-In Refrigerator ZISS480DXSS
Zephyr Trapeze Hood CTPE48BSX
G.E Monogram Dishwashers ZDT870SFSS/ZDT800SSFSS
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Cabinets: Rod Heiss, Cutting Edge Design- Salt Lake City, Utah
Designer: Stephanie Lake- Bountiful, Utah
Contractor: J. Budge Construction- Herriman, Utah
Flooring is Timeline Light
Photography Credit: Lindsay Salazar Photography

Bathroom in Lexington Ave | Room Type:
Primary Bathroom (Master Bath Remodel) |
Project Name:
Lexington Ave |
Key Feature:
A modern, luxury bathroom with a subtle boho influence, featuring unique tile placement, statement lighting, and layered materials that create visual interest in a compact footprint.
Challenge:
The client wanted a full bathroom transformation while keeping all plumbing in its existing locations to minimize renovation costs, requiring creative design solutions within structural limitations.
Solution:
The design team reimagined the space by introducing updated finishes, distinctive tile layouts, wallpaper, and statement lighting to elevate the bathroom while working within the existing layout. The project was executed entirely remotely, demonstrating a seamless virtual design process.
Materials:
Bedrosians tile, Thibaut wallpaper, Arteriors lighting, Kohler plumbing fixtures, Jaipur Living rugs, Made Goods bath mirrors, and Bungalow5 bath stool.
Budget:
Not specified
Timeline:
Completed April 2021.

www.lowellcustomhomes.com - This beautiful home was in need of a few updates on a tight schedule. Under the watchful eye of Superintendent Dennis www.LowellCustomHomes.com Retractable screens, invisible glass panels, indoor outdoor living area porch. Levine we made the deadline with stunning results. We think you'll be impressed with this remodel that included a makeover of the main living areas including the entry, great room, kitchen, bedrooms, baths, porch, lower level and more!

Kitchen in Minton Circle | Room Type:
Full Home Design & Furnishing – Approximately 5,300 sq ft | 5 Bed | 5 ½ Bath (including office, primary bedroom/bath, dining room, family room, breakfast nook and wine wall).
Project Name:
Minton Circle |
Key Feature:
A Transitional/Modern home designed for multigenerational living, highlighted by a custom wine feature wall with built-in cabinetry, a fully custom arched pantry door, and layered lighting and furnishings that elevated the builder-grade finishes.
Challenge:
Designing a full dining room wine wall that would serve as a striking focal point without overwhelming the space or feeling heavy against the clean, modern architecture.
Solution:
We recessed the wine wall within the architectural niche to create depth and intentional framing. Slim, vertical metal racks were installed in a symmetrical layout, allowing the bottles themselves to become sculptural elements against the crisp white backdrop. By pairing the open wine display with low, dark cabinetry below, we grounded the feature and added concealed storage to balance form and function. The minimal metal detailing and negative space keep the installation feeling light and modern, while still delivering impact the moment you enter the room.
Materials:
Lighting: Circa Lighting, Regina Andrew.
Rugs: Loloi, JLeigh Carpets, Momeni.
Wallpaper: Phillip Jeffries.
Furnishings: Moss Studio, Bernhardt, Four Hands.
Art: Leftbank.
Timeline:
Completed March 2022.

Atlas Renovations completed this full home remodel under budget and according to the timeline. Our dedicated project manager regularly communicated to the homeowner and the construction team to ensure the correct decisions were made, in time!
Here we completed the:
Kitchen Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
Painting
Flooring
Electrical
Plumbing
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Family Room in The Estates | Room Type:
Partial Home Furnishing & Design – Entry, Living Room, Office, Family Room, Kitchen, and Master Bedroom (approximately 2,000 sq ft).
Project Name:
The Estates |
Key Feature:
A Contemporary Modern home layered with pops of color and glam touches, highlighted by a custom turquoise bed against bold wallpaper and a fully custom built-in shelving unit that transformed a former wet bar into a statement feature wall.
Challenge:
The client was newly working remotely and wanted to establish a home office that was both functional and elevated.
Solution:
The team incorporated modern crystal chandeliers, jewel tones, bold wallpaper, custom furnishings, and a dedicated office design to reflect the client’s inspiration photos while creating a stylish, functional home suited for remote work.
Materials:
Tile: Bedrosians.
Lighting: Circa Lighting.
Rugs: Loloi.
Wallpaper: Phillip Jeffries.
Entry Mirror: Bungalow5.
Budget:
$50-75K |
Timeline:
Completed December 2021.

Nancy Knickerbocker of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Southern Pines, NC, collaborated with Tod Reid to design a transitional-style kitchen featuring Merillat Autograph and Masterpiece cabinetry. The perimeter cabinets are Merillat Autograph in the Bayard door style in Warm White, while the island features Masterpiece cabinetry in the Bolton door style in Rainfall.
The kitchen also includes MSI Q Calacatta Laza countertops, 8x8 Angela Harris Florista Leave backsplash tile from Tile Inc. and KitchenAid range with downdraft, dishwasher and refrigerator.
The client shared, “My experience with Reico was very pleasant from the start. Nancy was proficient and knowledgeable. Her timeline went as planned, and she presented several design options while adjusting to my preferences. Her attention to detail paid off—she found the perfect backsplash to complement my kitchen and home. Nancy also communicated well with my contractor. He appreciated the organized binder she prepared, which clearly laid out all the plans and specifications. The project went smoothly, and now I have a more efficient kitchen that has become the focal point of my home. I’m confident we’ll enjoy it for years to come.”
Nancy explained, “The homeowners were ready for a change. We kept the same layout but updated the cabinetry, countertops, and appliances. We also installed large 12x24 floor tile. Because the home has an open floor plan, we needed the kitchen to blend with the rest of the space. The Warm White perimeter cabinets keep things bright, while the Rainfall island adds a pop of color. The backsplash tile, which reflects the homeowner’s love of plants, is visible from the front door and is my favorite part of the design.”
Photos courtesy of ShowSpaces Photography.

Do you have a collection of curated treasures that you need help displaying?
This client has been collecting art, pottery, furniture, rugs, books, and collectables for over three decades. This home is a tribute to his love, travels, life, and precious moments.

Living Room in Marshall Ave | Room Type:
Whole Home (Kitchen, Bathrooms, Living Spaces) |
Project Name:
Marshall Ave |
Key Feature:
Modern transitional design with lake views, incorporating custom cabinetry, quartz surfaces, and creative design details throughout the home.
Challenge:
The home required a full remodel and furnishing plan that would modernize the space while embracing the client’s openness to unique, creative design ideas.
Solution:
The design team remodeled and furnished the entire home, introducing modern transitional finishes, custom cabinetry, and thoughtfully selected materials to create a cohesive, elevated look while highlighting the home’s beautiful lake views.
Materials:
Bedrosians and Porcelanosa tile, Vadara quartz, custom vanities and kitchen cabinetry, and lighting from Sunlighting.
Budget:
$50k-$100k |
Timeline:
Completed September 2020.

Living Room in Wabi Sabi Retreat |
Room Type:
3 bed, 4 bath, 3770 square feet- Master Bath, Kitchen, Dining Room, Den, Laundry Room, Powder Bath, Family Room, Living Room, Entry.
Project Name:
Wabi Sabi Retreat.
Key Feature:
A wabi sabi–inspired home that captures simplicity, imperfection, and tranquility through organic textures, weathered finishes, and intentional negative space, while working within the existing architecture.
Challenge:
The home’s architecture did not naturally lend itself to traditional wabi sabi design, requiring a thoughtful approach to achieve the desired feeling without forcing the aesthetic.
Solution:
Rather than applying a rigid style, the team focused on evoking tranquility through contrast, organic materials, intentional emptiness, and finishes that develop character over time.
Materials:
Furniture: Four Hands, Noir, Vig, Moss Studio, Dovetail, TOV.
Lighting: Arteriors, Lucent Light Shop, Ping Lighting.
Rugs: Jaipur, Loloi.
Artwork: Leftbank, Etsy.
Budget:
$100k- $300k |
Timeline:
6 months, completed March 2025

Bathroom remodel in Covington, WA featuring a fully tiled tub-and-shower surround, porcelain tile, a custom hexagon mosaic tile niche, a quartz countertop vanity, and a backlit LED mirror. A clean, modern finish delivered on a clear timeline, serving the south king county area.

Living Room in Bronco | Key Feature: A Scottsdale new-build rooted in sculptural modernism, Bronco Revival balances bold black-and-white contrast with organic textures, natural wood elements, and statement lighting. As a groundbreaking “Live Lab” designer residence, it’s a first-of-its-kind space where luxury furnishings are tested in real-world conditions before being introduced into high-profile client homes.
Challenge: Because Bronco Revival was the designer’s personal residence, the project carried a unique level of pressure and intention. The challenge was creating a Scottsdale new-build that felt elevated and editorial while still functioning as a true family home. Every selection had to balance bold sculptural modernism (high contrast, statement lighting, architectural furnishings) with durability, comfort, and day-to-day livability. In addition, the home served as a “Live Lab,” meaning new vendors, materials, and luxury furnishings needed to be tested in real-life conditions before being trusted for future high-profile client projects.
Solution: We approached the project with a highly curated, test-and-refine design strategy, treating each space as both a finished interior and a real-world evaluation environment. Key furnishings, textiles, and materials were selected to support the modern organic vision while also standing up to the demands of everyday family life. We worked through selections intentionally, layering in bold contrast, natural woods, and sculptural statement pieces, while prioritizing performance materials, pet-friendly durability, and timeless foundational elements. By using the home as a lived-in showroom, we were able to validate what truly performs beautifully, refine our vendor relationships, and confidently carry those proven selections into future client designs.
Materials: MadeGoods: Sculptural Davion coffee tables |
Loloi: Custom performance rug collection |
Schumacher: Bespoke drapery fabrication |
Aesthetic Wall Coverings: Pioneering wallpaper application on ceiling beams |
Zac + Fox: Exclusive textile collaboration via Made Resource Group |
Budget ($ Range): $300K |
Timeline (Duration): 4 MONTHS

We remodeled this kitchen and dining room under a strict timeline with the goal of having it ready for the holidays. Our clients love to entertain, and the new open layout creates a space that brings everybody together, even the cook!
The rich wooden eight-seater dining table sets a warm and welcoming tone while contrasting with the cool blue accents, which provide a unique focal point and draws one's attention to the middle of the room. For additional seating, the kitchen island boasts 4 sleek stools that can easily be integrated into the dining area or kept where they are.
Project designed by Denver, Colorado interior designer Margarita Bravo. She serves Denver as well as surrounding areas such as Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Bow Mar.
For more about MARGARITA BRAVO, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/portfolio/golden-key-park-renovation/

Schulte Design Build completed a major remodel of two bathrooms and the front entryway of a mid-century modern home. The project focused on enhancing both aesthetics and functionality, especially for ADA and accessibility purposes. The entryway was updated with a new sidelight and a bright blue door, replacing the old double door. The hallway was widened, and the bathroom was remodeled to be ADA-compliant, featuring grab bars and a roll-in shower to accommodate the homeowners' son who uses a wheelchair.
During the design phase, Schulte Design Build provided guidance on finishes and materials, ensuring the design complemented the home's mid-century style. The team maintained clear communication regarding pricing, change orders, and timelines, and kept the living space organized and sectioned off during construction. The project was executed with craftsmanship and attention to detail, making the remodeling process seamless and enjoyable for the homeowners.

Landscape in Calle De Pompas | Room Type:
Whole Home (Interior and Outdoor Living) |
Project Name:
Calle De Pompas |
Key Feature:
A builder-grade home transformed through updated furnishings, lighting, and outdoor entertaining elements, including a Hestan outdoor grill.
Challenge:
The home originally featured builder-grade finishes and lacked personality. The goal was to refresh the space after several years of living there and create a home that felt more personal and elevated through updated furnishings and design details.
Solution:
The home was refreshed with new furniture, updated lighting, and upgraded materials to give the space an entirely new feel while improving functionality and style throughout the interior and outdoor entertaining areas.
Materials:
Arizona Tile, SapienStone outdoor BBQ countertop, and lighting from Sunlighting.
Budget:
$75k-$150K |
Timeline:
Completed June 2020.

Patio in Bronco | Key Feature: A Scottsdale new-build rooted in sculptural modernism, Bronco Revival balances bold black-and-white contrast with organic textures, natural wood elements, and statement lighting. As a groundbreaking “Live Lab” designer residence, it’s a first-of-its-kind space where luxury furnishings are tested in real-world conditions before being introduced into high-profile client homes.
Challenge: Because Bronco Revival was the designer’s personal residence, the project carried a unique level of pressure and intention. The challenge was creating a Scottsdale new-build that felt elevated and editorial while still functioning as a true family home. Every selection had to balance bold sculptural modernism (high contrast, statement lighting, architectural furnishings) with durability, comfort, and day-to-day livability. In addition, the home served as a “Live Lab,” meaning new vendors, materials, and luxury furnishings needed to be tested in real-life conditions before being trusted for future high-profile client projects.
Solution: We approached the project with a highly curated, test-and-refine design strategy, treating each space as both a finished interior and a real-world evaluation environment. Key furnishings, textiles, and materials were selected to support the modern organic vision while also standing up to the demands of everyday family life. We worked through selections intentionally, layering in bold contrast, natural woods, and sculptural statement pieces, while prioritizing performance materials, pet-friendly durability, and timeless foundational elements. By using the home as a lived-in showroom, we were able to validate what truly performs beautifully, refine our vendor relationships, and confidently carry those proven selections into future client designs.
Materials: MadeGoods: Sculptural Davion coffee tables |
Loloi: Custom performance rug collection |
Schumacher: Bespoke drapery fabrication |
Aesthetic Wall Coverings: Pioneering wallpaper application on ceiling beams |
Zac + Fox: Exclusive textile collaboration via Made Resource Group |
Budget ($ Range): $300K |
Timeline (Duration): 4 MONTHS
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