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We Got Lites
One Light Antique White Down Mini Pendant adds a touch of girly evidence to this all pink room perfect for a young princess.
Evenflow Interiors
Our clients purchased their home with no custom upgrades... this was the perfect blank canvas for our team to get started.
Traditional elements and heavily carved moldings are some of the details found in the first floor. We chose cozy fabrics and furniture to accommodate this family of four.
The master bed room suite has a bit of a transitional feel... the custom furniture pieces here are more clean and streamlined.
We achieve added interest and texture with the use of different hardwood finishes. The master bedroom floor is a blonde hardwood with large hand knotted area rugs made from wool. An antique trunk at the foot of the bed works perfectly with the mirrored side chest and tall painted armoire.
A modern update in the master bath included a glass enclosure shower with frosted sea glass tiles. Window treatments and accessories complete the rooms for that instant lived in feel. We love it!
Rooms With Attitude!
Two twin beds from a previous trundle are transformed into a King-size bed. Ends of trundle are put together to create one large upholstered headboard. Zebra fitted faux fur cover with colorblock twin size blanket placed at an angle!
Design Me By Mahlah
Pineapple Paradise! The pineapple wallpaper is the show stopper in this Hula room designed for a lovely little girl named Phoebe. Our goals were to make a cozy, inviting bedroom that would also be functional and make the most of the small space. The bunk bed with desk below helped create floor space for play and room for art and school. Hula girl bed sheets, tropical print bedding, pineapple wallpaper, and the extra soft floral rug add pops of fun color and cozy throughout. We love features like the palm tree lamp and pineapple mirror. We carried the theme out to the balcony with a fun seating area.
Arkin Tilt Architects
A built-in bench off the upper hall marks the entry below. Exposed framing maximizes the storage and display possibilities.
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