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123 Remodeling Inc.
The client wanted a bigger shower, so we changed the existing floor plan and made there small tiny shower into an arched and more usable open storage closet concept, while opting for a combo shower/tub area. We incorporated art deco features and arches as you see in the floor tile, shower niche, and overall shape of the new open closet.
Fidelity General Contractors Inc.
Retro bathroom in Los Angeles with a pedestal sink, a claw-foot bath and white tiles.
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This formal and sophisticated master bedroom is a retreat that makes being at home feel like a vacation. Slide away glass doors open up to a private patio with an extraordinary ocean view.
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22549 B East Bluff Dr.#425
Newport Beach, Ca
Phone: 949-716-1880
Summer Thornton Design, Inc
A monochromatic color palette of white, cream and ivory creates a soft and dreamy master bedroom. Textures and patterns keep the space calm without getting boring.
Summer Thornton Design, Inc.
UBER Interiors
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Design ideas for a large traditional master bedroom in Cheshire with grey walls and carpet.
Design ideas for a large traditional master bedroom in Cheshire with grey walls and carpet.
Robb & Stucky
Custom art, accessories and upholstery channel a calming coastal presence in this master bedroom.
Photo of a large nautical master and grey and silver bedroom in Miami with beige walls and light hardwood flooring.
Photo of a large nautical master and grey and silver bedroom in Miami with beige walls and light hardwood flooring.
Cypress Design Co.
Photo of a medium sized classic ensuite bathroom in Providence with a two-piece toilet, metro tiles, a pedestal sink, white floors, a hinged door, black and white tiles, white walls and mosaic tile flooring.
Décor Aid
New Yorkers are always on the prowl for innovative ways to make the most of the space they have. An upper east side couple, challenged with a slightly narrow L shaped apartment sought out Decor Aid’s help to make the most of their Manhattan condo. Paired with one of our senior designer, Kimberly P., we learned that the clients wanted a space that looked beautiful, comfortable and also packed with functionality for everyday living.
“Immediately upon seeing the space, I knew that we needed to create a narrative that allowed the design to control how you moved through the space,” reports Kimberly, senior interior designer.
After surveying each room and learning a bit more about their personal style, we started with the living room remodel. It was clear that the couple wanted to infuse mid-century modern into the design plan. Sourcing the Room & Board Jasper Sofa with its narrow arms and tapered legs, it offered the mid-century look, with the modern comfort the clients are used to. Velvet accent pillows from West Elm and Crate & Barrel add pops of colors but also a subtle touch of luxury, while framed pictures from the couple’s honeymoon personalize the space.
Moving to the dining room next, Kimberly decided to add a blue accent wall to emphasize the Horchow two piece Percussion framed art that was to be the focal point of the dining area. The Seno sideboard from Article perfectly accentuated the mid-century style the clients loved while providing much-needed storage space. The palette used throughout both rooms were very New York style, grays, blues, beiges, and whites, to add depth, Kimberly sourced decorative pieces in a mixture of different metals.
“The artwork above their bureau in the bedroom is photographs that her father took,”
Moving into the bedroom renovation, our designer made sure to continue to stick to the client’s style preference while once again creating a personalized, warm and comforting space by including the photographs taken by the client’s father. The Avery bed added texture and complimented the other colors in the room, while a hidden drawer at the foot pulls out for attached storage, which thrilled the clients. A deco-inspired Faceted mirror from West Elm was a perfect addition to the bedroom due to the illusion of space it provides. The result was a bedroom that was full of mid-century design, personality, and area so they can freely move around.
The project resulted in the form of a layered mid-century modern design with touches of luxury but a space that can not only be lived in but serves as an extension of the people who live there. Our designer was able to take a very narrowly shaped Manhattan apartment and revamp it into a spacious home that is great for sophisticated entertaining or comfortably lazy nights in.
F. D. Hodge Interiors
Master Bathroom Vanity detail
Photo: Michael J Lee
Inspiration for a large classic bathroom in Boston with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and grey worktops.
Inspiration for a large classic bathroom in Boston with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and grey worktops.
Rebecca Mitchell Interiors
Laura Garner, Photographer
Design ideas for a traditional master bedroom in Montreal with grey walls, light hardwood flooring and no fireplace.
Design ideas for a traditional master bedroom in Montreal with grey walls, light hardwood flooring and no fireplace.
Rhonda Vandiver-White
Photography by Dan Piassick
Taken from the nit and grit of city life along with charming and romantic elements comes Urban Glam. All the way down to the color we have shown what can be when you combine two very opposite styles into one. When creating the design we focused on a balance between the two styles with material choices and elements throughout the space.
The urban style is shown in a few select pieces, first is the custom shelf that was inspired by the Chinese symbol for the phrase “To Create “. This piece has straight, heavy lines and is done in a dark concrete gray color which gives it a great urban feel. It creates space for a few worthy pieces to be placed upon it but itself is the main art piece. The phrase “To Create” can be both urban and glam. It’s urban in the way that we’ve created the city and everything in it, from the buildings to the cars that drive on the roads. However, you can create something glamorous as well, so the meaning of the shelf supports both styles. The second urban element is the wall of acid etched mirrors. They have a nitty-gritty feel to them like that have been around for a long time.
The lighting element in this room is very glam, not only is the chandelier adorned with jewelry, amethyst and clear stones but the glam continues up to the ceiling around the chandelier with beautifully draped fabric. The tufted velvet headboard also screams glam in a romantic, luxurious way.
Other important elements in this Urban Glam room are the beautiful glass art pieces, the matching ivory beauty desk and bedside table, and the wool and silk rug that grounds the whole space.
The attached bath continues the glamourous style with upholstered walls and hand blown glass pendants in rich purples. The mirror above the sink is made from hand cut glass giving it a rough look but the pattern it is placed in a very elegant way.
By combining the nitty-gritty feeling of a city and a charming, romantic air we’ve created the concept Urban Glam. Since this space is in a high-rise condominium located in a downtown area it already has the Urban environment surrounding it and by making it luxurious and romantic it will also be comfortable to live in.
Lucid Interior Design Inc.
Elegant deco white lacquered dressing table
Photo by: Geoff Lackner
Traditional bedroom in Toronto with beige walls.
Traditional bedroom in Toronto with beige walls.
Mal Corboy Design
Complete kitchen renovation Art Deco with curved Corian
© Design: Mal Corboy
© Photography: Kallan MacLeod
Modern single-wall kitchen in Auckland with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, glass sheet splashback and white appliances.
Modern single-wall kitchen in Auckland with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, glass sheet splashback and white appliances.
Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
Our client had clear ideas for their newly acquired 1930’s Art Deco home. An internal brick wall was removed to open the kitchen and living room area, along with two small dividing walls in the bathroom. The brief was for modern, contemporary masculine colours. Inspired by the design details of previous projects we had completed; they took confidence in approaching Ultimate Kitchens and Bathrooms and were ecstatic with the result being just what they envisioned.
Black framed doors and windows were installed leading to the outdoor entertaining area, tying all the elements effectively together with the Art Deco style. The mix of integrated appliances and monochromatic tones work exceptionally well in this kitchen. The understated elegance in the joinery, provides the perfect framework to embellish the space with added details, like the special furniture and lighting items selected by the client, adding impact to the design.
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