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Maria Adams Designs
Fun, fresh and fabulous family room designed for the Greensboro Designer Showhouse by Maria Adams. Window Treatments and Custom pillows fabricated by WindowWorks Studio.
Andrew Mayon Photography
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Paul Finkel Photography
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Kristen Wall
W2WHC designed this entire space remotely with the help of a motivated client and some fabulous resources. Photo credit to Marcel Page Photography.
Corinthian Fine Homes
These homeowners had lived in their home for a number of years and loved their location, however as their family grew and they needed more space, they chose to have us tear down and build their new home. With their generous sized lot and plenty of space to expand, we designed a 10,000 sq/ft house that not only included the basic amenities (such as 5 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms), but also a four car garage, three laundry rooms, two craft rooms, a 20’ deep basement sports court for basketball, a teen lounge on the second floor for the kids and a screened-in porch with a full masonry fireplace to watch those Sunday afternoon Colts games.
Coddington Design
The sitting area is adjoining to the larger living room. Mimicking the same hues, this area features a pink silk velvet sofa with nailhead detail, ivory faux shagreen nesting tables and a large leather upholstered ottoman. A vintage table lamp and modern floor lamp add a metallic touch while the figurative paintings bring in jewel tones to the room.
Photographer: Lauren Edith Andersen
Henley Design
Purple velvet upholstered sofa, round ottomans, rectangle cocktail table, giraffe print chair
McMahon Design Group
A room which the couple weren’t sure how it should be used. We suggested a baby grand piano for two reasons, i.e the piano speaks to elegance and it offered an opportunity for the children to take lessons (which they have done). The soft shades of gold are seen in the faux painted horizontal stripes on the walls. The silk fabrics used in the window treatments and seating add to the soft warmth and everything is grounded by the Saxony wool and silk red and gold area carpet. The black cube styled tables were custom made and finished in high gloss to coordinate with the piano. Accessories and art were selected to color coordinate.
Photography: Denis Niland
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