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Interiors by Maite Granda
Our firm was hired while the property was in the very beginning of the construction phase. Clients requested a design concept inspired in the Art Deco Style, Modern Accents and Vivid Colors, specially for their daughter's room.
Family room adjacent to the kitchen is also very functional, fun and colorful for a beautiful family of five to enjoy their daily routine.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Family room has an earthy and natural feel with all the natural elements like the cement side table, moss wall art and fiddle leaf fig tree to pull it all together
Susan E. Brown Interior Design
In this remarkable architecturally designed home, the owners were craving a drastic change from the neutral decor they had been living with for 15 years.
The goal was to infuse a lot of intense color while incorporating, and eloquently displaying, a fabulous art collection acquired on their many travels. Photography by Lisa M. Bond.
Designs Daly
he objective of the project was to deliver a comprehensive remodel and redesign for two vacant Nestors. The clients expressed an interest in entertaining guests in their new common areas, residing in a more spacious and utilitarian master suite, pursuing their hobbies in the multipurpose room, having a functional home office, and offering comfortable accommodations for their visitors. Our team was driven to create a fresh look, style, and functionality that would cater to the clients’ needs.
Joyce Marie Interiors
Walls in Benjamin Moore’s Spanish White allow the vibrant rug and upholstery to take center stage in the living room. The rug informed the color palette of teal, aqua, sage green and brick red used throughout the house. The fireplace surround was refreshed and given an exciting artsy vibe with the application of Ann Sacks tile.
Studio R Design
This funky suburban setting home used elements of its original rustic, modern vibe juxtaposed with quirky, curated pieces to create unexpected vignettes and conversational spaces. Its bright and modern open plan contrasted with vintage over-dyed rugs, contemporary art, and saturated colors add an unconventional twist. The rooftop teen lounge serves edgy design with pop-art flair.
Alison Giese Interiors
A circa-1970's paneled room was transformed with new sheetrock, trim moulding, and built in bookshelves all painted in high gloss blue paint. Two additional windows were installed to bring in much-needed light. A mix of furniture style adds eclectic personality to the space.
Photo by Robert Radifera
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
The sunny new family room/breakfast room addition enjoys wrap-around views of the garden. Large skylights bring in lots of daylight.
Photo: Jeffrey Totaro
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