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My Bespoke Room
This modern tween bedroom looks a lot taller than it is thanks to the stripped purple paint with the purple ceiling creating a cosy and completely cohesive feel.
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
Who wouldn’t want a giant floral mural as the focus wall of their daughter’s bedroom? This mom (and daughter) certainly embraced the feminine here, with this colorful mural behind the bed. We paired the mural with Sherwin Williams color ‘Inspired Lilac’, because lavender is the young occupant’s favorite.
On the Jenny Lind bed, we used fresh cut floral bedding.
Round white night tables are a perfect place to put down that bedtime reading when young eyes get heavy. The gold reading lamps were an opportunity for a little bling. A window bench is the perfect place for a young reader to cuddle up. The bench material is just a little bit sparkly. It’s made of a polyurethane and has “ink resistant technology”, so it’s a forgiving upholstery selection for a spot where a young girl might be writing.
Amy Carman Design
Adding a pop of color and a wallpapered ceiling to this room turned an ordinary bedroom into a dreamy child's space.
Walnut Studiolo
A soft, natural remodel of a girls room featuring her favorite color, purple, with IKEA TYSSEDAL chest of drawers hacked with natural leather drawer pulls by Walnut Studiolo.
STYLE WISE Interior Design
Nursery for a baby girl. Butterfly's and purple make this space extra sweet.
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Walls are Sherwin Williams Enchant, headboard is from Room Service, bedding is Matouk. Nancy Nolan
Angela Francis Interiors, LLC
The pink and white softens the black, creating a cozy backdrop for baby to grow in. The canopy around the window acts as a reading nook when she is older, and, at a later date, a desk or bench can be placed at the window.
Penny Black Interiors LLC.
The architecture of this mid-century ranch in Portland’s West Hills oozes modernism’s core values. We wanted to focus on areas of the home that didn’t maximize the architectural beauty. The Client—a family of three, with Lucy the Great Dane, wanted to improve what was existing and update the kitchen and Jack and Jill Bathrooms, add some cool storage solutions and generally revamp the house.
We totally reimagined the entry to provide a “wow” moment for all to enjoy whilst entering the property. A giant pivot door was used to replace the dated solid wood door and side light.
We designed and built new open cabinetry in the kitchen allowing for more light in what was a dark spot. The kitchen got a makeover by reconfiguring the key elements and new concrete flooring, new stove, hood, bar, counter top, and a new lighting plan.
Our work on the Humphrey House was featured in Dwell Magazine.
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