Queen Village Renovation
This was a fun renovation. Not only did we flip the living room and kitchen, we did this over two different floors. We updated all the finishes throughout both floors, stores and changed the orientation of their guest bathroom to be more welcoming.
Chevron, Navy and oak….
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Chevron, Navy and oak…. *
Entry + STair Update
Our goal was to add light, change flooring, add storage and seating in this very narrow city entry way.
This was the living room
Our goal was to create a bright, open dining and entertaining experience. One where my clients can enjoy their guests while hosting with access to their backyard and outdoor entertaining. I think we succeeded.
We started with a cool palette of white, off-white and blues. We warmed the space with bright yellows and pops of color through textiles and a soft banquet.
The Materials became important in adding soul. We brought in various textures and colors in varying hues for depth. .
Guest Bathroom Update
We updated the layout to feel more open and engaging in this tiny powder room. We chose materials inspired by Midcentury shapes and colors.
Updated Living room
This was the original Kitchen. The room is T-shaped and hard to layout. We chose to create three zones; the lounge, a cozy seating area to read a book and since we had to accommodate a grand baby piano, we have a music space to play and listen to the piano.
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