Interior-Design

Beach House Becomes Reality II

As you may remember, this couple had an entire house with dark, Colonial decor that they wanted to transform into a light and airy beach house. This was a fairly large project that would be best approached in phases. The challenge was to decide which changes would bring the majority of the property closest to the client’s vision while we considered cost and timeline. Although they had the fall and winter months to do a lot of the work, significant progress had to be made by late January to list the property on the vacation rental website for next season. In the kitchen, we determined that the counter-tops and appliances were in good shape and expensive to replace.

Beach House Becomes Reality II2019-03-28T16:19:28-04:00

Local Salon Interior Design Makeover

New owners had two weeks to complete their interior design renovations to reopen. The flooring would take the most time to order and install and be the greatest expense. The best solution was a reasonably priced, in-stock tile. Once we had the floor tile and the seat cushions in hand, we used these colors to guide us toward granite and wall color selections. Then, with an island theme in mind, we collected art and accessories to add a bit of sparkle and color. The wall colors were chosen to coordinate with the seat cushions, flooring and granite to bring the decor together all in time for the grand reopening!

Local Salon Interior Design Makeover2019-04-05T14:38:20-04:00

Take a Second Look at Your Paint Finish  

No more shiny walls for bathrooms and kitchens!! In the past, it was routine to recommend an eggshell or satin finish for bathroom and kitchen walls because it would hold up better than a flat finish in these heavily used areas of the home. Flat wall paint has always been great for hiding wall imperfections and roller lap marks on large, difficult to paint areas but the lack of durability has hounded this finish for years. Known to pick up stains and marks more easily than shinier paint finishes, flat paint was much more difficult to clean, often removing the paint or leaving shiny spots where cleaning was attempted.

Take a Second Look at Your Paint Finish  2019-04-05T14:57:29-04:00

Window Treatments – 3 Tips for Choosing

Since window treatments are one of the most important elements in decorating and most difficult for clients to select, we are delighted to share our three best tips! Tip #1 - Ask Good Questions! Do you need to control the light or manage privacy in your home? Does glare interfere with TV or computer use or is the sun apt to damage your furnishings? Would you like to preserve the natural light while you manage the need for constant or occasional privacy or hide an unpleasant view? Is ease of cleaning important due to allergies or the risk of cords worrisome with children and pets? Every answer will bring you closer to the perfect solution!

Window Treatments – 3 Tips for Choosing2019-04-05T16:51:49-04:00

The Question of Style

Keep the home’s architectural style in mind during renovation. In our previous highlight, we discussed empty-nesters updating their home. They intended to stay in the home for the foreseeable future and wanted their redesign changes to withstand the test of time. We were able to prioritize the project and manage the budget. As the project progressed, we found that the incredible variety of materials and furnishings available to homeowners today can be a distraction and cause them to lose sight of the architectural style of the home. In this home, the wood cabinets were made of oak in a medium stain in a simple, casual style.

The Question of Style2019-04-08T17:27:43-04:00

Empty-Nesters Update Their 25-Year-Old Home

These empty-nesters decided to replace the windows throughout their twenty-five-year-old home. This opened a “Pandora’s Box” of questions: Should we keep the stained wood or switch to white? How does this affect the rest of the woodwork? If we update the kitchen, do we keep our cabinets? The couple intended to stay in the home for at least the next ten to fifteen years and wanted the changes to stand the test of time while working within a conservative budget. The first question was whether to stay with the wood stained trim for the new windows or switch to white. This was a critical decision because it would impact most of the woodwork throughout the house.

Empty-Nesters Update Their 25-Year-Old Home2019-04-08T17:26:08-04:00

Bring Your Ideas to Life

When our clients discuss new ideas for their home, many cannot picture the changes. It affects about 8 out of 10 people. This limits creativity and the range of ideas they can consider. We have been able to help them expand their vision with a computer generated Floor Plan that brings ideas to life! hese long time friends moved their varied and eclectic furnishings from a condo to a single family home. All furnishings were numbered and corresponded to a key with their description and dimensions.

Bring Your Ideas to Life2019-04-08T18:02:11-04:00
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