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SKP Design has completed a frame up renovation of a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion. We combined historic elements, modern elements and industrial touches to reimagine this vintage camper which is now the showroom for our new line of business called Ready To Roll.
http://www.skpdesign.com/spartan-imperial-mansion
You'll see a spectrum of materials, from high end Lumicor translucent door panels to curtains from Walmart. We invested in commercial LVT wood plank flooring which needs to perform and last 20+ years but saved on decor items that we might want to change in a few years. Other materials include a corrugated galvanized ceiling, stained wall paneling, and a contemporary spacious IKEA kitchen. Vintage finds include an orange chenille bedspread from the Netherlands, an antique typewriter cart from Katydid's in South Haven, a 1950's Westinghouse refrigerator and the original Spartan serial number tag displayed on the wall inside.
Photography: Casey Spring

Carrie Case Designs
Inspiration for a small modern galley concrete floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, laminate countertops, green backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
Inspiration for a small modern galley concrete floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, laminate countertops, green backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and no island
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Photography by Jennifer Siu-Rivera
Example of a large transitional open concept medium tone wood floor family room design in Austin with gray walls, no fireplace and a media wall
Example of a large transitional open concept medium tone wood floor family room design in Austin with gray walls, no fireplace and a media wall

Tackle your to do list in this private and personal home office, perfect for work or study!
Home office - home office idea in Seattle
Home office - home office idea in Seattle

Nice designer arrangement of antique typewriter, collectable books and lamp on Ikea ebony desk and hutch. New desk blends seamlessly with antique furnishings in room.

SKP Design has completed a frame up renovation of a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion. We combined historic elements, modern elements and industrial touches to reimagine this vintage camper which is now the showroom for our new line of business called Ready To Roll.
http://www.skpdesign.com/spartan-imperial-mansion
You'll see a spectrum of materials, from high end Lumicor translucent door panels to curtains from Walmart. We invested in commercial LVT wood plank flooring which needs to perform and last 20+ years but saved on decor items that we might want to change in a few years. Other materials include a corrugated galvanized ceiling, stained wall paneling, and a contemporary spacious IKEA kitchen. Vintage finds include an orange chenille bedspread from the Netherlands, an antique typewriter cart from Katydid's in South Haven, a 1950's Westinghouse refrigerator and the original Spartan serial number tag displayed on the wall inside.
Photography: Casey Spring

Photography by Kristin Laing © 2018 Houzz
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Home office with dark wood trim, rustic table, and blue chair by Osmond Designs.
Elegant home office photo in Salt Lake City
Elegant home office photo in Salt Lake City

Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial porcelain tile and white floor entryway remodel in Other with white walls and a black front door

Home office with french doors with dark wood trim by Osmond Designs.
Elegant entryway photo in Salt Lake City
Elegant entryway photo in Salt Lake City

The walls are covered in a Cole & Son wallpaper with a shimmery silver ground. The curtain fabric is a pleated linen with a subtle sparkle from Creations Metaphores and the striped linen fabric on the sofa is from Chelsea Editions.
The carpet is Mongolian lamb. The table, typewriter, lamp, artwork are clients' own pieces. The armchair on the left is covered in a Maharam fabric.

Home office with large dark wood desk, metal desk lamp, and blue chair by Osmond Designs.
Inspiration for a timeless home office remodel in Salt Lake City
Inspiration for a timeless home office remodel in Salt Lake City

Lisa Scolieri LLC
Small eclectic freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor study room photo in Other with yellow walls
Small eclectic freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor study room photo in Other with yellow walls

Most items selected for this industrial-inspired space are handcrafted by local artisans. The custom made reclaimed wood and iron shelf is built from an authentic factory cart by a local artisan (Cleveland Art) with bleacher wood shelves. The plant pot is from a tire mold (Goodyear) found at a salvage store, the typewriter from a local antique store, and the CLEVELAND steel sign is from another artist in Cleveland. The handblown glass lamp is also a handcrafted piece by John Strauss Furniture in Canton, Ohio showcasing an Edison-style lightbulb. All other items were either found from customers stash of stored things or styled using pieces from my store.

For the second phase, we moved down to the Basement. We kept the friendly sloth – what better way to invite folks on down?
Again we lightened up the walls and created different sections in the large open area. We were able to display some wonderful antiques and art pieces in this Landing. The antique dresser is the perfect for the sloped ceiling and a great source for storage.
We repositioned the loveseat along the longest wall and created a built-in effect with the homeowner’s bookcases.
The homeowners are avid readers so we organized their book collection and mixed in found objects like an old radio and typewriter to keep the shelving interesting.
The homeowners told me that they rarely used their Basement prior to the redesign, and now it is one of their favorite spots in the home. That’s definitely what we like to hear! Enjoy!
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