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BVM Design, Inc.
Complete Interior Remodel.
Construction by:
K-Co Construction, Inc.
http://www.kcoconstruction.com/index.html
Photography by:
Justin Novak Photography
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Ann Lowengart Interiors
To eliminate an inconsistent layout, we removed the wall dividing the dining room from the living room and added a polished brass and ebonized wood handrail to create a sweeping view into the living room. To highlight the family’s passion for reading, we created a beautiful library with custom shelves flanking a niche wallpapered with Flavor Paper’s bold Glow print with color-coded book spines to add pops of color. Tom Dixon pendant lights, acrylic chairs, and a geometric hide rug complete the look.
Studio M Interiors
We kept the client's traditional dining table but added a beautiful, clean lined buffet with eye-catching hardware.
Impeccably Designed Homes by Donna Hoffman
WINNER OF IDS DESIGNER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014
Like all the spaces we design, this room is totally about the people who live in it. True, the room started as a blank empty box, and while this couple likes architectural interest, the low ceiling was a challenge. Our solution was to add a wonderful niche – perfect to correct the uneven window wall AND indulge an architectural craving. Au courante grass cloth wallpaper and a modern rug are the perfect foil for the refreshing furnishings and appointments that span from 19th century to mid-century to modern.
Evelyn Benatar, New York Interior Design
A dining area that will never be boring! Playing the geometric against the huge floral print. Yin/Yang
Jonathan Beckerman Photography
Victoria
I love the look of board and batten walls but can't afford the full treatment right now. I scoured pictures on the web and found that some people are doing a faux treatment and it turns out pretty effective. So without hesitation...I decided to jump in. I first painted the top portion a dark green (at first I thought...wow that's really dark. But I love the color now). I installed molding horizontally about 5-1/2' from the floor. I next (with the help of the hubby) ripped a 4' x 8' piece of mdf into 3" strips. I then applied them to the wall with construction adhesive and brad nails. I then caulked and painted everything cottage white semi-gloss to match the existing molding throughout the house. Made new curtains, brought the furniture back in. I think it turned out pretty good!
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