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Polishing up original details like these columns, paired with playful colors and furnishings brought this 1920’s house back to life.
By turning the vanity into a peninsula, this tiny 6x6 bathroom feels like a powder room, that also happens to have a shower. The original high ceilings increase natural light with new clerestory windows.
Recessing storage into the walls allowed more space for storage and towels.
The colors of this kitchen enrichen the home and bring it into modern functionality. We removed an old chimney, and broke through walls to increase the available kitchen area.
Breaking into the wall allowed this kitchen to have a fully integrated refrigerator and freezer, with cups and dishes storage recessed into the wall. Pops of teal that match the clients dishes add visual interest.
This island is on wheels, so it can be moved out of the way to become a serving area when guests arrive. Full back-to-back drawers along both sides increase storage.
Two different tones of green and teal bring layers of depth into the room in an unobtrusive way.
This living room is brought back to life with new paint, coved ceilings, and picture rail trim, with colonial trim at the doorway. The space feels fresh and modern with green and teal accents on grey and white architecture.