Monday, April 8, 2013

A small changes before & after

I've showed you in progress glimpses of this client project before, but here's a before and after. I love the quirkiness of the floors, the baseboards that stop and start, the wonky plaster, and the overall feeling of cozy imperfection.
 Some of the apartment dates back to the 1700s! But the new kitchen, functional though it is, detracted from the historic charm. There is a lot more that could be done, but I think even just changing out the lighting and hardware made all the difference.
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 AFTER:


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those floors kill me




 And my lovely interns posing :)... but you have to use your imagination with this photo and pretend the mirrors are hanging, ok?:

Friday, April 5, 2013

State of Affairs

I really really hope to share some client pictures soon. The past few months have been packed with fantastic projects. Each totally different! I really feel blessed to have an awesome group of clients right now.

And the rest of life....it's looked kind of like this....


Happy, with a lot of singing and a little bit of blur :)

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

A Before & After Peaceful Bedroom Makeover

I've been wanting to share this bedroom makeover for months, because it was for one of the loveliest couples I've met. Their house feels fresh and happy as soon as you walk in the front door. 
And the structure of the master bedroom was awesome--high ceilings, a little loft area, and great light. 

But the window placement was tricky, and the dark furniture made the room feel heavy and choppy. Plus, they wanted to move from a queen to a king bed, without making the room feel cramped. We also wanted to distract from the off center windows....so we placed ivory linen drapes across the entire length of the bed wall, and chose a light upholstered bed, with some curve, and some light colored side tables...

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AFTER:


Facing the bed, there's a 3/4 height wall that needed something lighter, but with just as much storage as this big guy:

BEFORE:

I liked the idea of this french Wisteria chest, but the dimensions weren't quite right, and it would have killed the budget....


So I searched around a bit, and came across this awesome chest from Old Lucketts for less than a third of the Wisteria one--cha-ching. The color was fine, but not airy enough, and the hardware looked chintzy in person

So I painted the insets of the top drawers, and created faux insets on the remainder, and added some hardware similar to the those of the nightstands...

AFTER:
I like that the mirror creates a nice backdrop for my clients collection of silver frames and old family photos, and also picks up in the nailhead of the bed.


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