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Frances Herrera Interior Design
Sun-bleached wood, white sands, ivory-capped surfs and blue skies. This particular client loved the elements of the ocean and the mountains, so from there, we found inspiration.
This home is reminiscent of a memorable family trip along the coast, an aesthetic created with the use of patterns that reflect soothing wind, shimmering sunlight and rippling waves. With waterside views gracing almost every window, we added our signature of understated casual elegance that is as pleasing to the eye as nature’s palette.
KH Home Design and Furnishings
This oversized mudroom leads directly to the custom built stairs leading to the second floor. It features six enclosed lockers for storage and has additional open storage on both the top and bottom. This room was completed using an area rug to add texture. The adjacent wall features a custom refinished church pew with a bright vivid pop of color to break up the neutrals. Above the seating is a large gallery wall perfect for showcasing all of those family portraits.
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EASYdesigns
Taupe and Neutrals create a warm and cozy Family Room. Hunter Douglas fabric verticals are topped with a custom made cornice. Taupe England sectional provides plenty of seating and is complimented by a Kelly Clarkson small ottoman. Alcott Hill TV console grounds the wall mounted TV and provides a pop of color.
STOR-X Organizing Systems, Kelowna
Convenient Pull-out Shelves for Shoe Storage.
STOR-X Organizing Systems, Kelowna
Laura Manchee Designs
The entry vestibule features an Asian inspired ceiling with contemporary track lighting. The credenza mimics the Asian influence while sporting a dramatic coral sculpture found at a Texas Antiques Fair. An undulating circular mirror finishes the space and reflects the landscape of the entry courtyard.
Photos: Miro Dvorscak
BK Interior Designs LLC
Many Jewish homeowners keep a small part of their homes unfinished to remember the Bais Hamikdash (Temple) destroyed on this day 1,952 years ago (70 CE).
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Featured is a beautiful 3D art installation in the foyer of a home as an alternative to an unfinished square.
Christina Muhlestein
This narrow entry space was updated with fresh paint, a huge mirror, new light fixture, and wall hooks to save space. The small benches are actually repurposed shower stools which were narrow enough to fit the space.
Paint: Polar Bear White
Wall Hooks: Amazon, $10
Benches: HomeGoods, $30 ea
Mirror: Home Depot, $40
Rug: Overstock, $65
Lark Interior
We brightened up this small entryway with the addition of a vintage rug, artwork, and a large plant.
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