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Beckwith Interiors
Designed for a young girl, this funky yellow and plum purple bedroom design is fresh and will last her for many years. The custom headboard, window cornices, and pillows as well as the ghost chair are a few of the details that pull the whole design together.
Designer: Ashleigh Farrar & Deidre Glore
Photography: Bill LaFevor
cl845
Turned attic storage space into two bedrooms for my kids. Did it all myself so it cost around $120 in paint and polyurethane, $15 in sandpaper for the floors, around $8 for spackle and wood filler, and $15 for trim. A couple of dollars for plastic to cut out polka dot templates. Used pieces of old sheet-rock to patch holes in the walls, so well under $200 for everything. Turned a closet into a little reading room. There are some before shots taken before I bought the house.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Sharratt Design | Landscaping: Yardscapes | Photography: Landmark Photography
DKOR Windows & Walls
Window treatments - sheer and black out drapes cover this large and sunny window in this residential Kid's Room - Miami, FL. Photos by Alexia Fodere.
WOCA USA
Hardwood flooring finished with WOCA Master Oil Natural. Wood Paneling finished with a custom blend of WOCA Master Oil Natural and WOCA Color Oil 119 Walnut.
Lang Architecture, http://langarchitecture.com/projects/hudson-woods
Amity Worrel & Co.
This was a dream project! The clients purchased this 1880s home and wanted to renovate it for their family to live in. It was a true labor of love, and their commitment to getting the details right was admirable. We rehabilitated doors and windows and flooring wherever we could, we milled trim work to match existing and carved our own door rosettes to ensure the historic details were beautifully carried through.
Every finish was made with consideration of wanting a home that would feel historic with integrity, yet would also function for the family and extend into the future as long possible. We were not interested in what is popular or trendy but rather wanted to honor what was right for the home.
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