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2.17.2013

Recent Project: Master Bathroom Renovation

Before I share my most recent bathroom renovation...I have to confess something!

I've become obsessed with Pinterest!  I've been dabbling with this site for a few months now but lately I've been using it as a great tool to save pictures of architectural elements and interior spaces that catch my eye.  Before Pinterest, I would save images to my hard drive which was a memory hog.  I was also doing a subpar job of documenting the pictures' source.  Now my pictures on Pinterest link back to the source.  I can also direct clients to these pictures to see what they like and dislike about these spaces...a great way to further define the client's wants and needs for their own home.  So, check out my Pinterest boards here.  If you "follow all" my boards you'll see everything I pin.  

Master Bathroom Renovation

Below are before and after pictures so you can see the design decisions that were made along the way and the resulting transformation!

Here's the before picture...


After the new layout, functionality, and look and feel of the bathroom was determined, then the fun part of selecting the materials came next.  Below is a sample of the items to be used. 


Here is the after picture.  The toilet was moved further down the wall to allow room for a vanity with double sinks.   The window treatment references the color of the "wood-like" porcelain tiles.  The use of a handmade oriental rug is a favorite look of mine for a bathroom.


Here's the before picture of the shower which was in desperate need of replacing...


Here's the after picture...


Before picture...


Here's the after picture with painted wood cabinet with inset doors and drawers, Corian countertop with small ogee edge, and upper cabinet for extra storage.   Recessed medicine cabinets also add extra storage.  A pocket door was installed to further open up the space.


Here's one more before picture...


The vanity above, was replaced with a linen closet...


I've helped the same client with several projects throughout their home.  Here are a few more before and afters...

Their son's bathroom used to look like this...


And now looks like this...  The shower curtain fabric is from the talented local fabric designer Victoria Larson.  You can check out her beautiful fabrics here.


Here's a before picture of their living room...


The gallery of the client's travel photos are now hung and chairs were given a fresh redo...


Here's a before picture of their nook...


Below, the custom roman shade completes the look.  Another great website for inspiration is Houzz.  The picture below was featured by them, here.  


Stay tuned for my next post which features the super cool Hobo store in downtown Annapolis!

Have a great week!

























2.03.2013

Aruba and Pretty Guest Bedroom Redo

I took a little break from posting due to a family trip to Aruba last week.   So much work needs to be done before you leave for vacation and then there's catching up when you return but the trip was well worth the extra work!  Below I share some pictures from our trip plus our recommendations in case you are planning a trip to Aruba.

Also, I recently helped my mother-in-law with updating her guest bedroom, that's right my mother-in-law!  Luckily, I married into a super nice family, so I was more than happy to help out.  I've worked with her on several projects in her home and she keeps asking me to help out more...so I must be doing ok!

Here's a before picture of the bedroom.


Before the room felt cold and uninviting.  I wanted a deeper color on the walls to make it more cozy, replace the smaller rugs with a one larger rug to help anchor the bed and add texture, and soften the room with more fabric by adding an upholstered headboard and long panels on the windows.  My in-laws already had a couple of great old dressers and a rocking chair for the room so we kept the style of the room more casual and rustic with a homespun feel to go with these pieces.


The bedding is always a great starting point for a bedroom.   The paint color can be found in the quilt.  The window's woven wood shades tie in with the wood tones from the dresser and chairs.


New furniture, lighting, rug, and bedding was obtained from a variety of sources...Pottery Barn, Somerset Bay (trade only), and Sundance Catalog.  Window treatments and accent pillows are custom and we used existing artwork and accessories.  





I think guests will enjoy staying in this room!

ARUBA

Between our veterinarian and our taxi drivers we were given great advice on things to do and places to eat in Aruba. 

We stayed on the "high-rise" part of the island.  We had a great view from our room....


Walks along our beach were very pretty. 


But due to lots of water sport activity near our hotel, the water was cloudy.  So all our beach time was spent at other beaches, such as Baby beach and Arashi beach.  These beaches had beautiful clear water and great snorkeling.  

Restaurants were fantastic including Driftwood offering local seafood, El Gaucho offering argentinian steak, Madame Janette had great outdoor seating, and Le Trattoria el Faro Blanco at the lighthouse was a great place to have a cocktail at sunset.

We enjoyed a couple fun excursions.  The first was visiting snorkeling sites by catamaran.  The snorkeling was great but watching the crew with Charlie, the very friendly pelican was fun too...


The second excursion was to De Palm island, a great family place because of the activities it offers such as a waterpark, tubing by boat, and the easy snorkeling site.  Here's our kids waiting for the boat to take us to the island.


If we had an extra couple of days we would've added Eagle beach and a tour to the natural pool on the rocky side of the island to our agenda.

The taxi drivers loved to talk so we learned a lot about the island's history, politics, their favorite sports (soccer and baseball), and their favorite US destinations (Chicago and NYC).   Dutch influences could be found everywhere, especially in their architecture...




But the most common house, or cunucu, was built with geography and climate in mind.  Slanting roofs allowed the heat to rise and small windows helped keep the air cool.  The one below is more traditional but more recently built cunucu houses include narrow but elongated windows, bright roof tiles, patios and ornamentation like the second one. 







Next week I'll be highlighting another recent project, a master bathroom renovation!

Have a good week!




12.05.2012

Recent Project: Turning a House into a Home

Earlier this year my client purchased a new house.   They had the entire house repainted and have been adding furniture throughout the year.  They contacted me because they were eager to make their home more finished and comfortable for the holidays.

This project impacted seven rooms, each needing different things...design and installation of window treatments, selection and installation of furniture, selection of lighting (the electricians did the installing), and the selection and installation of art and accessories.  Phase one of this project was to be completed before Thanksgiving.

This type of project involves a tremendous amount of shopping, both online and at local stores.   We purchased close to 100 items for this home, so it also involved a lot of coordination and constant communication with my client.

Here's a tour ...

The foyer used to be empty but now has a bench, baskets, pillows and very friendly cat who follows you everywhere.   A pretty mirror and rug were also added to the foyer but this post would be way to long if I included everything!  The painting was special to the family but it was in need of a new frame so I used Framer's Vise in Arnold.  I'm a huge fan of Framer's Vise, not only for their great frame selection and advice but also for their wonderful art gallery.  



To the left of the foyer is the dining room.  Below is the BEFORE picture.  The purple paint color, table and buffet were a great starting point.


Here's the dining room after we added a chandelier, sconces, mirror, and accessories.  The chairs are getting new slipcovers (not shown) that will have a bold floral pattern so we purposely left the accessories more neutral so they would not compete with them.  The table and chairs have a rustic style, so we were interested in a casual but elegant look.


The platter below is from Annapolis Pottery, a great place to find hand made accessories.


Next you walk into the kitchen.   The pendant lights over the island replaced smaller white glass pendants .   I like how these new pendants contrast against the white cabinetry and have a bit more presence.  This week we moved into phase two of this project which includes adding valances to the kitchen windows and new seat cushions.    The fabric I'll be suggesting will nicely tie together the great room with the kitchen.


Next is the great room.  Below is the BEFORE picture.


And here is the finished result.  The fan was replaced with the wood bead chandelier.  Drapery was installed, pillows constructed, and accessories such as candles, a throw, and many other accents were placed throughout the room. 


Here's a closer look...


I'm not a big fan of faux flower arrangements.  Ok, truth is, I dislike most of them.  However, if they have a natural woodland look, like the one below, then I think it works.   Pretty and maintenance free!


My client also asked me to accessorize their bookcase which used to look like this...


And now it looks like this.  We kept all the great old books but rearranged them and added accents.  We found an old dinner bell and butter press in Annapolis antique stores and a pretty vase from Annapolis Pottery.    The vintage looking "D" and frames came from large national stores and work well with the antiques and handmade pieces.



Below in the mirror's reflection you can see the artwork we selected for the powder room.  All done by a local artist.  This photo doesn't do them justice.  Close up and in person, you can better see the beautiful details.


Next we head upstairs to the daughter's rooms.  Here's the BEFORE picture of their oldest daughter's room.


Here's the after picture.  Luckily her mom let us reuse the chandelier artwork from her office to create a good focal point.  We had fun putting together the bedding ensemble.  We also added lighting, accessories, and a lounge area (not shown).


Here's a closer look at the bedding.  The mix of pattern and textures is fun.  If you noticed the lamp bases don't work with the shades, you've got a keen eye!  The lamp bases I originally ordered didn't come when they were supposed too and then put on backorder for several months...ugh!  Luckily,  the next day, I found the perfect glass ball lamp bases that were taller and more substantial looking, but I never retook the picture with the new bases.  

Rule of thumb with shades is the shade height should be 1/3 the total height of the lamp, so the base should be about 2/3s the total height.  


Here's a BEFORE picture of the daughter's office.  


With some minor rearranging and accessories, we created a more functional and attractive office.  A bookcase with baskets and art were placed on the back wall, a chandelier was relocated from another room, a desk light, desk accessories, and furry desk chair with pillow were also added.   Several pieces of furniture were originally placed on angles, which in some cases works or is necessary, however, whenever possible, I try to avoid it.   The office became more spacious with the desk placed against the wall.



Here's a BEFORE picture of their youngest daughter's room.


The black and white polka dot bedding needed to stay so we added the fun shams, accent pillows, and turquoise sheets and throw to pull it all together.  A fun mosaic glass mirror was placed above the bed.  You probably noticed it looks a bit high.  That's because we made room for the upholstered headboard that has not been installed yet.  It goes in this week.


The dresser below was relocated.


And replaced with a bookcase, canvas bins and custom message board.  We carefully selected all the ribbons to tie in the colors from the bedding...a fun little DIY project.


I hope you enjoyed the house tour!  My favorite part of this job was seeing the youngest daughter jumping up and down with excitement after seeing the changes to her room while the oldest daughter immediately took pictures of her room to share with her friends.  Good stuff.

If you would like help either transforming your home or simply adding the finishing touches, don't hesitate to contact me!

Have a great rest of the week!