Mabel is growing up and her baby sister needed her nursery, so it was time to create a new room. She needed somewhere bright and fun where she could keep her books and toys and work on projects. She also needed a place she would like as she got older.
While we were there doing a room makeover for his little sister, we also created a sophisticated boys room for a sophisticated young boy, Gavyn.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Photo Gallery
FYI:
I saw on a homebuilders new website that their photo gallery section features nice pictures in a 'tour' format of work I did with them, as well as lovely photos of their subdivision developments and houseplans. The link is http://www.brightonhomesllc.com/ and you link into it through Portfolio and then Photo Gallery. Another designer has taken over since I moved out of state and she did the Washington and Bayview designs.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
River District Project
In Eagle, Idaho is a new development on the river. This is the clubhouse. The Patio Home overlooks the water with this nice patio and deck. It is a 2600+ square foot home.
The front of the patio home. Inside I was inspired to use earthy materials and implement a warm traditional interior with a craftsman flavor.
The great room with large stone fireplace, beautiful view windows of the water, and open floorplan.
Cherry cabinetry, granite counters, high end appliances, warm colors, large craftsman style light fixtures, & great river views are among ammenities in the kitchen.
The entry way. Stained 8' doors go throughout the main level as well as hickory handscrpaped wood flooring.
The home office.
The laundry/mudroom.The masterbedroom with large, unobstructed views of the water.
The guest bath.The master bath.
The stair case--thanks mom for the beautiful photography I was able to frame and display up the wall.
The guest bedroom.
The media room with it's own private balcony overlooking the water.
The view from the balcony is amazing.
The Carriage Home is a 2100 sq ft. home with an alley loading garage. Wanting to have it be a contrast from the patio home, I wanted it to be crisp, fresh and transitional in style.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Feeling Blue
One of the best parts of doing design work is the people I get to work with. When this home addition was in it's framing stage, I was contacted by the homeowners for the interior design. As much as I loved the design work, it was the collaboration and getting to know the homeowners that was the best part! One thing that wasn't thought about when the blueprints were drawn was that there would be multiple focal points in the room. The homeowners wanted a large television and the space above the fireplace couldn't accomodate that. This was resolved by having the cabinet maker build a large frame for the television, and then set up a small visiting area around the fireplace. When needed, the furniture around the fireplace can easily be moved into the larger grouping.
I love the classic blue and white, white finish trim details, and then the contemporary drum shade light fixture. The hutch is made from black walnut to match the kitchen cabinetry and showcases the family's blue and white collection. Built in window seats were added to the family room and nook for the avid readers.
They are an amazing family with 6 young children and a very busy and active lifestyle. Betsy, the homeowner, had many wonderful built-in organization ideas and a desire to incorporate 'kid friendly' surfaces, while still achieving a classic sense of style. Travertine was combined with glazed procelain tile for the backsplash, and ultra durable Cambria in Jerusalem Sandstone was used for the countertops.
We met with the cabinet maker and custom designed beautiful cabinetry made from Black Walnut. Storage opportunites are abundant in the venthood with functioning storage cabinets. Pictured below is a built-in bake center with bin front drawers showcasing cold cereal (Betsy is known for always having an abundance of cold cereal selections). Behind the doors and drawers Betsy is able to keep all of her small appliances and baking needs concealed.
In the mud room we had the finish carpenter frame in a large piece of sheet metal that can be used as a magnet/message board for the family. The flooring is Tarkett vinyl to look like stained concrete. (Chloe is modeling in front of the message board.)
This is the main bath off of the kitchen where the Tarkett vinyl was used again, as well as a laminate counter that matches the Cambria in the kitchen. Betsy had pull-out step stools added to the toe kicks of the cabinetry, and handy storage drawers under the sink bases. We had the shower curtain sewn to match the towels.
Betsy loves blue and she loves wallpaper. We combined the two in her dining area.
She also loves classic, vintage things and found these great postcards that we framed in shadow box frames and hung at the top of the stairs.
Wanting something fun to transition from the public spaces to the bedrooms, we made these silhouettes of each of her 6 children. No, we didn't cut them out of paper as is traditionally done, we took it to the 2010 version and photographed the children's profiles, then my mother (a photoshop wiz) turned them into these blacked out versions on a linen background, they were then printed as photos and framed.
This is the laundry with blue cabinets, a backsplash of mixed up ceramic tiles accented with blue glass mosaic tile bands. The inspiration for the laundry room was the Tarkett vinyl flooring that Betsy fell in love with.
This is the laundry with blue cabinets, a backsplash of mixed up ceramic tiles accented with blue glass mosaic tile bands. The inspiration for the laundry room was the Tarkett vinyl flooring that Betsy fell in love with.
We had blue cubbies, coat hooks, lockers and shoe bins built into the mudroom off the garage. We had it painted a slate blue color, coordinating with the slate blue dots in the wallpaper.
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