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Murals
Murals
Christianson Lee StudiosChristianson Lee Studios
Dining Room Landscape Wall Mural, featuring local floral and fauna in early fall, with garden and gazebo, by Christianson Lee Studios. Interior design by Ralph Harvard.
CLASSIC
CLASSIC
Margaret Wilson & Company Inc.Margaret Wilson & Company Inc.
Classic Design, Graceful, Elegant, Inviting & Refined. Photo Credit: Laura S. Wilson http://lauraswilson.com
Cloverdale
Cloverdale
Jacquelyne Allen InteriorsJacquelyne Allen Interiors
The modern light fixture over the dining room table add interest to the space. Demetri Photography
Frontenac Mo-Polished Portland - Home Interior Design
Frontenac Mo-Polished Portland - Home Interior Design
Cure Design GroupCure Design Group
Location: Frontenac, Mo Services: Interior Design, Interior Decorating Photo Credit: Cure Design Group One of our most favorite projects...and clients to date. Modern and chic, sophisticated and polished. From the foyer, to the dining room, living room and sun room..each space unique but with a common thread between them. Neutral buttery leathers layered on luxurious area rugs with patterned pillows to make it fun is just the foreground to their art collection. Cure Design Group (636) 294-2343 https://curedesigngroup.com/
Traverse City, Dining Area
Traverse City, Dining Area
Colleen Gahry-Robb for Ethan Allen Auburn Hills,MIColleen Gahry-Robb for Ethan Allen Auburn Hills,MI
Colleen Gahry-Robb, Interior Designer / Ethan Allen, Auburn Hills, MI
Luxury Residential Photography
Luxury Residential Photography
Leona Mozes PhotographyLeona Mozes Photography
Leona Mozes Photography for Judi Fried Design
Deer Creek Residence
Deer Creek Residence
Kamber Mason DesignKamber Mason Design
Eat-in dining nook in new kitchen remodel. New bench seating with storage was added.
Simply Perfect Scale
Simply Perfect Scale
Simply PerfectSimply Perfect
In our work, we see lots of big homes with big spaces. We also see small homes. And we’ll be the first to tell you that size isn’t what matters. What’s important is scale. Through design, we can make a small space look big—or make a big space look small. But more important, we can use scale to make your home interiors meet your functional needs while reflecting your personality, values and style. The Eyes Have It. When you step into a room, where do you look? Directing the eye is one of the magic tricks that designers use to create a particular effect. Bright red apples in a simple glass bowl immediately draws the eye to a kitchen counter. The hefty wood trivet and rounded concrete planter containing succulents echo the shape of the apples and the bowl, while adding new materials. A wood and metal stand holds an iPad or book for easy recipe reference, all atop an elegant light granite counter. In a separate arrangement, ceramic artichokes create shape and shine but maintain the neutral color for continuity. In this context, the eye is drawn immediately to the bright red color. That’s why sparse seasonal decorations can be more effective than heavy ornamentation. We can actually take in more when there are fewer items to focus on.

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