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Inspiration for a contemporary l-shaped kitchen remodel in Birmingham with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

When an international client moved from Brazil to Stamford, Connecticut, they reached out to Decor Aid, and asked for our help in modernizing a recently purchased suburban home. The client felt that the house was too “cookie-cutter,” and wanted to transform their space into a highly individualized home for their energetic family of four.
In addition to giving the house a more updated and modern feel, the client wanted to use the interior design as an opportunity to segment and demarcate each area of the home. They requested that the downstairs area be transformed into a media room, where the whole family could hang out together. Both of the parents work from home, and so their office spaces had to be sequestered from the rest of the house, but conceived without any disruptive design elements. And as the husband is a photographer, he wanted to put his own artwork on display. So the furniture that we sourced had to balance the more traditional elements of the house, while also feeling cohesive with the husband’s bold, graphic, contemporary style of photography.
The first step in transforming this house was repainting the interior and exterior, which were originally done in outdated beige and taupe colors. To set the tone for a classically modern design scheme, we painted the exterior a charcoal grey, with a white trim, and repainted the door a crimson red. The home offices were placed in a quiet corner of the house, and outfitted with a similar color palette: grey walls, a white trim, and red accents, for a seamless transition between work space and home life.
The house is situated on the edge of a Connecticut forest, with clusters of maple, birch, and hemlock trees lining the property. So we installed white window treatments, to accentuate the natural surroundings, and to highlight the angular architecture of the home.
In the entryway, a bold, graphic print, and a thick-pile sheepskin rug set the tone for this modern, yet comfortable home. While the formal room was conceived with a high-contrast neutral palette and angular, contemporary furniture, the downstairs media area includes a spiral staircase, comfortable furniture, and patterned accent pillows, which creates a more relaxed atmosphere. Equipped with a television, a fully-stocked bar, and a variety of table games, the downstairs media area has something for everyone in this energetic young family.

Dining Room. Photo byClark Dugger
Kitchen/dining room combo - small contemporary medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Los Angeles with white walls and no fireplace
Kitchen/dining room combo - small contemporary medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Los Angeles with white walls and no fireplace
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Michael Lowry Photography
Inspiration for a small transitional built-in desk dark wood floor home office remodel in Orlando with white walls
Inspiration for a small transitional built-in desk dark wood floor home office remodel in Orlando with white walls

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Photos by Robyn Wishna
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional marble floor kitchen remodel in New York with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, paneled appliances, a farmhouse sink, white backsplash and stone slab backsplash
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional marble floor kitchen remodel in New York with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, paneled appliances, a farmhouse sink, white backsplash and stone slab backsplash

Example of a beach style single-wall dark wood floor and brown floor home bar design in Los Angeles with no sink, open cabinets, white cabinets, black backsplash and white countertops

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Columbus, OH
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Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

This home office was created from an outbuilding on the property. Seagrass wall-to-wall carpet was installed for ultimate durability and a relaxed vibe. We employed a high-low aesthetic to create a space that was unique but still within budget, utilizing the owner's Stickley desk, a custom desk chair, custom blush Roman shades, a Hudson Valley Fenwater chandelier and sconces, and multiple office items from budget sources like IKEA and The Container Store. The ceiling is painted Quicksand and walls and trim in White Dove by Benjamin Moore. Photo by Sabrina Cole Quinn Photography.

Designed By: Richard Bustos Photos By: Jeri Koegel
Ron and Kathy Chaisson have lived in many homes throughout Orange County, including three homes on the Balboa Peninsula and one at Pelican Crest. But when the “kind of retired” couple, as they describe their current status, decided to finally build their ultimate dream house in the flower streets of Corona del Mar, they opted not to skimp on the amenities. “We wanted this house to have the features of a resort,” says Ron. “So we designed it to have a pool on the roof, five patios, a spa, a gym, water walls in the courtyard, fire-pits and steam showers.”
To bring that five-star level of luxury to their newly constructed home, the couple enlisted Orange County’s top talent, including our very own rock star design consultant Richard Bustos, who worked alongside interior designer Trish Steel and Patterson Custom Homes as well as Brandon Architects. Together the team created a 4,500 square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bathroom contemporary house where R&R get top billing in almost every room. Two stories tall and with lots of open spaces, it manages to feel spacious despite its narrow location. And from its third floor patio, it boasts panoramic ocean views.
“Overall we wanted this to be contemporary, but we also wanted it to feel warm,” says Ron. Key to creating that look was Richard, who selected the primary pieces from our extensive portfolio of top-quality furnishings. Richard also focused on clean lines and neutral colors to achieve the couple’s modern aesthetic, while allowing both the home’s gorgeous views and Kathy’s art to take center stage.
As for that mahogany-lined elevator? “It’s a requirement,” states Ron. “With three levels, and lots of entertaining, we need that elevator for keeping the bar stocked up at the cabana, and for our big barbecue parties.” He adds, “my wife wears high heels a lot of the time, so riding the elevator instead of taking the stairs makes life that much better for her.”

Photo: Sarah Seung McFarland © 2016 Houzz
Eclectic dining room photo in New York
Eclectic dining room photo in New York

A dark backyard was given a new life with dramatic additions of built in planting beds, custom cut salvaged pavers, green screen trellis and a ton of charm. The reclaimed barn doors add a focal point to the east wall while the custom built two-tier planting system allows vines to fill this garden which spans two floors of the client's home.

Our team helped a growing family transform their recent house purchase into a home they love. Working with architect Tom Downer of Downer Associates, we opened up a dark Cape filled with small rooms and heavy paneling to create a free-flowing, airy living space. The “new” home features a relocated and updated kitchen, additional baths, a master suite, mudroom and first floor laundry – all within the original footprint.
Photo: Mary Prince Photography

Mid-sized minimalist master white tile and subway tile ceramic tile walk-in shower photo in San Francisco

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Columbus, OH
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Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Corian Coffee Table
Mid-sized trendy enclosed light wood floor and white floor family room photo in New York with white walls, a wall-mounted tv and no fireplace
Mid-sized trendy enclosed light wood floor and white floor family room photo in New York with white walls, a wall-mounted tv and no fireplace

Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2015 Houzz
Example of a country dark wood floor bathroom design in New York with an undermount sink, dark wood cabinets, multicolored walls and raised-panel cabinets
Example of a country dark wood floor bathroom design in New York with an undermount sink, dark wood cabinets, multicolored walls and raised-panel cabinets

Gordon Beall photographer
Elegant wooden u-shaped wood railing staircase photo in DC Metro with painted risers
Elegant wooden u-shaped wood railing staircase photo in DC Metro with painted risers

New stair, siding and windows
Photo: Eric Rorer
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional green two-story gable roof remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional green two-story gable roof remodel in San Francisco

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Columbus, OH
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Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Jim Bartsch
Inspiration for a mediterranean wooden l-shaped staircase remodel in Other with tile risers
Inspiration for a mediterranean wooden l-shaped staircase remodel in Other with tile risers

Tad Davis Photography
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Raleigh with dark wood cabinets and an island
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Raleigh with dark wood cabinets and an island

John Magor Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom remodel in Richmond with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom remodel in Richmond with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
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