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OVOLO Interiors
The home office was redecorated by removing most of the previous furniture and replacing it with new furniture, decor, accessories, lighting, and art.
Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer
Bedroom office with art display, kitchen peninsula, shielded cooking area. Warm, bleached-oak LVP flooring
Green Goods
Green Goods reinvented this office space into an energy of collaboration and the outdoors. The wood paneling elongates the space, while the black board utilizes the wall division for note taking. Plants along the wood paneled wall add a pop of life into this work environment.
Amy Mizner, Benoit Mizner Simon & Co.
7 Silver Hill Road, Lincoln, MA 01776
Picturesque converted barn residence features 4-bedrooms, 3 baths, pool, three-car carriage house, barn, pond and pastures agriculturally zoned.
http://www.7silverhillroad.com
Habanero Architecture, PLLC
The project’s goal is to introduce more affordable contemporary homes for Triangle Area housing. This 1,800 SF modern ranch-style residence takes its shape from the archetypal gable form and helps to integrate itself into the neighborhood. Although the house presents a modern intervention, the project’s scale and proportional parameters integrate into its context.
Natural light and ventilation are passive goals for the project. A strong indoor-outdoor connection was sought by establishing views toward the wooded landscape and having a deck structure weave into the public area. North Carolina’s natural textures are represented in the simple black and tan palette of the facade.
Joshua Alan Interiors
Here is another view of the bookshelf in this office. It adds character and this piece of furniture is cohesive with the Edwardian look.
Le Cèdre - Menuiserie Agencement
Bibliothèque sur mesure dans une pièce lumineuse, peinture Ressource sur support MDF, éclairage led blanc neutre, tiroirs sur coulisses à billes ouverture par pression.
Niche Decor
With limited space in this landing we provided our client with this funky system that had a bookshelf and a small desk all in one. The industrial flare gave it a casual feel and with plenty of storage our client was thrilled with the outcome!
Photo Credit: Joanna Katchutas
Cure Design Group
After just moving to STL from Atlanta with her husband, triplets, and 4 rescue dogs...this client was looking for a sophisticated space that was a reflection of her love of Design and a space that kept in line with an overall budget.
The Great Room needed to accommodate the daily needs of a family of 5 and 4 dogs.... but also the extended family and friends that came to visit from out of town.
2 CR Laine custom sofas, oversized cocktail table, leather updated custom wing chairs, accent tables that not only looked the part, but that were functional for this large family...no coasters necessary, and a plethora of pillows for cozying up on the floor.
After seeing the potential of the home and what good Design can accomplish, we took to the Office and Dining Room. Using the clients existing furniture in the Dining, adding an updated metal server and an oversized Visual Comfort Lantern Light were just the beginning. Top it off with a deep navy high gloss paint color , custom window treatments and a light overdyed area rug to lighten the heavy existing dining table and chairs, and job complete!
In the Office, adding a coat of deep green/gray paint to the wood bookcases set the backdrop for the bronze metal desk and glass floor lamps. Oversized tufted ottoman, and chairs to cozy up to the fire were the needed layers. Custom window treatments and artwork that reflected the clients love of golf created a functional and updated space.
THE KITCHEN!!
During our First Design phase, the kitchen was going to stay "as is"...but after completing a stunning Great Room space to accommodate triplets and 4 dogs, we knew the kitchen needed to compliment. Wolf appliances, Sub Zero refrigeration, custom cabinets were all a great foundation to a soon to be spectacular kitchen. Taj Mahal quartzite was just what was necessary to enhance the warm tones of the cabinetry and give the kitchen the necessary sustainability. New flooring to compliment the warm tones but also to introduce some cooler tones were the crescendo to this update! This expansive space is connected and cohesive, despite its grand footprint. Floating shelves and simple artwork all reflect the lifestyle of this active family.
Cure Design Group (636) 294-2343 https://curedesigngroup.com/
Town & Country, MO
Vault Furniture
We gave this once messy and cluttered office a make over with large wall mounted shelves. Made from 2" thick reclaimed pine and American steel. Designed and built by Vault Furniture. Chicago, IL
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