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CARIB DANIEL MARTIN architecture and design llc
New addition and interior redesign / renovation of a 1930's residence in the Battery Park neighborhood of Bethesda, MD. Photography: Katherine Ma, Studio by MAK
Marker Girl Home
This kid friendly breakfast nook. Done in Navy and Grey. Navy vinyl cushion with throw pillows in outdoor fabrics to coordinate. The chandelier was repainted in white to give her new home a fresher look. Roman shade create a fun pattern to pull it all together. Artwork was purchased from Etsy a personalized chalkboard calendar to help keep this busy Mom organized
Дизайн-студия "Инстильер"
В обеденной зоне разместили фреску, специально для которой в стене была смонтирована ниша. Изначальным пожеланием заказчиков были фотообои с природными мотивами во всю высоту стены, и мы рады, что удалось прийти к компромиссу.
Design MACS
We removed a wall to make this tiny kitchen feel much larger. The peninsula now begins where the wall was located previously, adding square footage to the space. Simultaneously, a built-in bench on the back maximizes seating in the dining area.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Discover minimalist dining room inspiration for your home decor.
The Rinfret Group
A fun studio apartment in the heart of Chelsea in NYC for a young, female executive. It was a rental so we were unable to paint most walls so we added color with modern artwork and pillows. This little eating nook was a cozy addition.
Wilson Kelsey Design
The kitchen is equipped with white painted open shelving, which gives a light, airy feeling. Painted beadboard and custom shelf brackets in the kitchen evoke a casual, seaside feel. In the dining area, a peach painted Dutch door allows in fresh sea breezes.
Color, playfulness and whimsy combine to create a casual, welcoming summer retreat for empty nesters who still tell us that when they walk through the door they say “Aaahhh” to themselves. WKD took one large room and created 4 different zones: an airy and bright living room area for conversation, a cozy family room area for reading, a dining room area for family meals, and a game table area for games.
The clients have hired us back for phase 2 - giving the kitchen a complete overhaul.
This project was the cover story of Spring 2015 Northshore Magazine: Click Here to Read.
It was also featured in May 2015 Seaside Style Magazine: Click Here to Read.
Photography: Michael J. Lee
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