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Jennifer Z Matthews, NCIDQ JZM DESIGNS, LLC
Original Front Deck was covered and made the house look smaller. By simply taking down the overgrown vine and adding simple outdoor seating it made a large impact.
Erika Design
Les moulures et cimaises ont été repeintes en noir bleuté pour mettre en valeur les magnifiques carreaux de ciment d'époque. Le tapis d'escalier dans la même gamme de couleur donne de la profondeur au couloir.
Erika Design
MULHOLLAND BRAND
Two simple and efficient gates made entirely from carefree aluminum. These are very low maintenance and will last for years.
Jennifer Z Matthews, NCIDQ JZM DESIGNS, LLC
Original Front Deck was covered and made the house look smaller. By simply taking down the overgrown vine and adding simple outdoor seating it made a large impact.
Erika Design
Sans le rideau, la lumière inonde enfin l'entrée. La porte peinte de la même couleur que les moulures met en valeur la hauteur sous plafond et donne de l'éclat aux murs clairs. La pièce est beaucoup plus lumineuse.
Erika Design
Rubble Rhyme
In February 2020, we updated a mudroom in Portland, Maine. My clients were looking to transform their mudroom into a more functional and welcoming space, and that is exactly what we did!
S Squared Design, LLC
Client's recently purchased their home and wanted to make some updates without having to do a full gut job. We used the original cabinets but opted for new glass doors, a little woodwork to modernize them and got rid of the old medium oak cabinets and did a light grey color. Topped with a white quartz counter, accompanied by a limestone backsplash. To finish it off we gave the cabinets new hardware and pendant lights. The pot rack also was a new addition and fits perfectly over the new large peninsula. Throughout the rest of the home we blended their existing furniture with a few new pieces and added some color to spruce up their new home.
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