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Master bedroom remodeling design of an AirBnB project in San Francisco.
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls

Master bedroom remodeling design of an AirBnB project in San Francisco.
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls

Master bedroom remodeling design of an AirBnB project in San Francisco.
Bedroom - large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom idea in San Francisco with beige walls
Bedroom - large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom idea in San Francisco with beige walls
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Our new beautiful accessory dwelling unit in Bethesda, MD we recently completed. This gem features huge casement windows for tons of natural light, wood looking tile floor, full kitchen, full bathroom, and a generous bedroom. The client added retractable pocket barn doors that slide closed when being used for guests, and is opened to use the full space for entertaining.

Whimsical at my right
Small eclectic master carpeted bedroom photo in Sacramento with beige walls
Small eclectic master carpeted bedroom photo in Sacramento with beige walls

Master bedroom remodeling design of an AirBnB project in San Francisco.
Example of a large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom design in San Francisco with beige walls
Example of a large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom design in San Francisco with beige walls

Master bedroom remodeling design of an AirBnB project in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom remodel in San Francisco with beige walls
Inspiration for a large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom remodel in San Francisco with beige walls

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Master bedroom remodeling. Custom head board, crown molding, velvet cushion.
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls

Whimsical at my center
Bedroom - small eclectic master carpeted bedroom idea in Sacramento with beige walls
Bedroom - small eclectic master carpeted bedroom idea in Sacramento with beige walls

Our new beautiful accessory dwelling unit in Bethesda, MD we recently completed. This gem features huge casement windows for tons of natural light, wood looking tile floor, full kitchen, full bathroom, and a generous bedroom. The client added retractable pocket barn doors that slide closed when being used for guests, and is opened to use the full space for entertaining.

Master bedroom remodeling. Custom head board, crown molding, velvet cushion.
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls

Master bedroom remodeling. Custom head board, crown molding, velvet cushion.
Example of a large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom design in San Francisco with beige walls
Example of a large trendy master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom design in San Francisco with beige walls

Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Master bedroom remodeling. Custom head board, crown molding, velvet cushion.
Inspiration for a large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom remodel in San Francisco with beige walls
Inspiration for a large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom remodel in San Francisco with beige walls

A contemporary master bedroom remodeling.
Example of a mid-sized trendy master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom design in Indianapolis with white walls
Example of a mid-sized trendy master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom design in Indianapolis with white walls

Master bedroom remodeling. Custom head board, crown molding, velvet cushion.
Bedroom - large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom idea in San Francisco with beige walls
Bedroom - large contemporary master medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling bedroom idea in San Francisco with beige walls

The client, a young woman working in tech, grew up living abroad in various places as a State Department kid. She picked up items along the way which she wanted to incorporate into the design – the most prominent pieces were the wool rug and crewel embroidered wallhanging in the Guest Room, both of which she found when living in Pakistan. Her parents now live in France and her grandparents live in Germany, so her more recent finds have been from family visits (for example, German ceramics as seen in the kitchen).
When they began discussing a design scheme, the client sent Tara a Pinterest board that prominently featured Dawnridge, Tony Duquette’s home in Beverly Hills. Little did the client know that that happens to be one of Tara’s favorite sources of inspiration. Since Tony Duquette was a master at mixing and matching antiques from different places and periods, his work was a natural North Star for this project.
The Chinese Art Deco carpet was the perfect “something old” to ground the space and aesthetically, it reminded Tara of the Eastern influences seen throughout Dawnridge. Since the kitchen, dining area, and living room are all collected, Tara had the built-in shelving painted to match the cabinets. Then, the shelves were lined with Roger Arlington wallpaper inspired by Chinese 18th century tea paper, the pewter paper used to line tea chests sent from China.
There wasn’t quite the space for grand curtains like those Duquette found at the Paris Flea and hung in the Drawing Room, but something a bit smaller sourced at that same flea was included. From the Paris flea market, Tara texted the client a photo of the Louis XV gilt-metal sconces and got an immediate “Yes!”
The antique floor lamp is from a shop not far from the client’s apartment — Humble House in Boerum Hill. The vintage tole chandelier is from there, as well. The client’s directive to source only things “with a story behind them” was a dream come true. Take the pleated silk shade for example — it’s got a few holes in it, but that wasn’t disqualifying. It was a pleasure to work with a client who sees the beauty in something sourced locally and dripping with character, even if it’s got a few imperfections. Tara transformed the closet in the Guest Bedroom into a dramatic little work-from-home nook. The floor-to-ceiling curtains cover the entire wall and handily conceal an unattractive tiny window looking into an airshaft.
The client requested a “lush bedroom,” so a variety of textures were incorporated to make things feel layered and luxurious. She has an extensive collection of perfume bottles, and they won a 1950s Hollywood Regency style mirrored vanity at auction — the perfect place to display them. The green of the Living Room is carried to the bedroom with the silk taffeta curtains and block-printed bedding. The headboard is upholstered in a pleated silk Georgette. There was limited space on either side of the bed, so Tara suggested mounting swing-arm lamps to the wall and sourced sleek little metal and travertine nightstands, which add just the right touch of “today.” The Rococo wood mirror over the bed was also won at auction.

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Delaware, OH
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As featured in New York Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and Brownstoner: The client, a young woman working in tech, grew up living abroad in various places as a State Department kid. She picked up items along the way which she wanted to incorporate into the design – the most prominent pieces were the wool rug and crewel embroidered wallhanging in the Guest Room, both of which she found when living in Pakistan. Her parents now live in France and her grandparents live in Germany, so her more recent finds have been from family visits (for example, German ceramics as seen in the kitchen).
When they began discussing a design scheme, the client sent Tara a Pinterest board that prominently featured Dawnridge, Tony Duquette’s home in Beverly Hills. Little did the client know that that happens to be one of Tara’s favorite sources of inspiration. Since Tony Duquette was a master at mixing and matching antiques from different places and periods, his work was a natural North Star for this project.
The Chinese Art Deco carpet was the perfect “something old” to ground the space and aesthetically, it reminded Tara of the Eastern influences seen throughout Dawnridge. Since the kitchen, dining area, and living room are all collected, Tara had the built-in shelving painted to match the cabinets. Then, the shelves were lined with Roger Arlington wallpaper inspired by Chinese 18th century tea paper, the pewter paper used to line tea chests sent from China.
There wasn’t quite the space for grand curtains like those Duquette found at the Paris Flea and hung in the Drawing Room, but something a bit smaller sourced at that same flea was included. From the Paris flea market, Tara texted the client a photo of the Louis XV gilt-metal sconces and got an immediate “Yes!”
The antique floor lamp is from a shop not far from the client’s apartment — Humble House in Boerum Hill. The vintage tole chandelier is from there, as well. The client’s directive to source only things “with a story behind them” was a dream come true. Take the pleated silk shade for example — it’s got a few holes in it, but that wasn’t disqualifying. It was a pleasure to work with a client who sees the beauty in something sourced locally and dripping with character, even if it’s got a few imperfections. Tara transformed the closet in the Guest Bedroom into a dramatic little work-from-home nook. The floor-to-ceiling curtains cover the entire wall and handily conceal an unattractive tiny window looking into an airshaft.
The client requested a “lush bedroom,” so a variety of textures were incorporated to make things feel layered and luxurious. She has an extensive collection of perfume bottles, and they won a 1950s Hollywood Regency style mirrored vanity at auction — the perfect place to display them. The green of the Living Room is carried to the bedroom with the silk taffeta curtains and block-printed bedding. The headboard is upholstered in a pleated silk Georgette. There was limited space on either side of the bed, so Tara suggested mounting swing-arm lamps to the wall and sourced sleek little metal and travertine nightstands, which add just the right touch of “today.” The Rococo wood mirror over the bed was also won at auction.

The client, a young woman working in tech, grew up living abroad in various places as a State Department kid. She picked up items along the way which she wanted to incorporate into the design – the most prominent pieces were the wool rug and crewel embroidered wallhanging in the Guest Room, both of which she found when living in Pakistan. Her parents now live in France and her grandparents live in Germany, so her more recent finds have been from family visits (for example, German ceramics as seen in the kitchen).
When they began discussing a design scheme, the client sent Tara a Pinterest board that prominently featured Dawnridge, Tony Duquette’s home in Beverly Hills. Little did the client know that that happens to be one of Tara’s favorite sources of inspiration. Since Tony Duquette was a master at mixing and matching antiques from different places and periods, his work was a natural North Star for this project.
The Chinese Art Deco carpet was the perfect “something old” to ground the space and aesthetically, it reminded Tara of the Eastern influences seen throughout Dawnridge. Since the kitchen, dining area, and living room are all collected, Tara had the built-in shelving painted to match the cabinets. Then, the shelves were lined with Roger Arlington wallpaper inspired by Chinese 18th century tea paper, the pewter paper used to line tea chests sent from China.
There wasn’t quite the space for grand curtains like those Duquette found at the Paris Flea and hung in the Drawing Room, but something a bit smaller sourced at that same flea was included. From the Paris flea market, Tara texted the client a photo of the Louis XV gilt-metal sconces and got an immediate “Yes!”
The antique floor lamp is from a shop not far from the client’s apartment — Humble House in Boerum Hill. The vintage tole chandelier is from there, as well. The client’s directive to source only things “with a story behind them” was a dream come true. Take the pleated silk shade for example — it’s got a few holes in it, but that wasn’t disqualifying. It was a pleasure to work with a client who sees the beauty in something sourced locally and dripping with character, even if it’s got a few imperfections. Tara transformed the closet in the Guest Bedroom into a dramatic little work-from-home nook. The floor-to-ceiling curtains cover the entire wall and handily conceal an unattractive tiny window looking into an airshaft.
The client requested a “lush bedroom,” so a variety of textures were incorporated to make things feel layered and luxurious. She has an extensive collection of perfume bottles, and they won a 1950s Hollywood Regency style mirrored vanity at auction — the perfect place to display them. The green of the Living Room is carried to the bedroom with the silk taffeta curtains and block-printed bedding. The headboard is upholstered in a pleated silk Georgette. There was limited space on either side of the bed, so Tara suggested mounting swing-arm lamps to the wall and sourced sleek little metal and travertine nightstands, which add just the right touch of “today.” The Rococo wood mirror over the bed was also won at auction.
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