An Interior Designer's Take On A Heritage Remodel | Tips For Renovating Your Home with Shea McGee

Studio McGee
14 May 202414:05

Summary

TLDR这段视频脚本介绍了马里兰州一处历史悠久的家庭住宅的翻新项目。业主是一位有着三个五岁以下男孩的母亲,她对家有着清晰的愿景和许多想法。设计团队帮助她将这些想法整合成一个协调的愿景。项目包括简化的Cape Cod风格外观、内部结构调整、全新装饰和家具设计。重点在于尊重传统风格的同时进行现代化简化,创造出既经典又永恒的家居空间。

Takeaways

  • 🏠 这是马里兰传统风格的老房子翻新项目,客户是这所房子的童年主人,现在与家人一起居住。
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 客户有三个五岁以下的小男孩,对家的功能性、外观和感觉有很多想法。
  • 🛠 团队包括Jonathan Rivera负责建筑设计,金字塔建筑商负责施工。
  • 🏡 外观采用了简化的Cape Cod风格,内部进行了墙体移动、全新装修,并更新了家具风格。
  • 🔄 保持了传统风格,但简化了细节,选择了经典、永恒且稍显简约的设计元素。
  • 🚪 入口保持了原样,但改变了周围流动空间,创建了从入口到正式客厅和餐厅的开放区域。
  • 🎨 入口处保留了原始楼梯,进行了翻新,并添加了墙面装饰,提升了整体感。
  • 🍽️ 通过拱形门洞和隐藏式门改善了从入口到餐厅和厨房的体验,增加了连续性和细节感。
  • 🍳 厨房设计以白色为主,配有木制岛台,注重细节和创新,避免了普通白色厨房的感觉。
  • 🌿 厨房旁边是一个小巧的储藏室,采用了柔和的绿色,为中性色调的厨房增添了惊喜。
  • 🛋️ 家庭房采用了耐用材料和软色调,保持了经典且适合年轻家庭的舒适感。
  • 🎨 多功能空间包括泥房、洗衣房和儿童手工区,采用了棋盘格地板和中心圆桌设计。
  • 🖼️ 楼上的卧室采用了柔和的中性色调,并融入了微妙的图案,以增加空间的趣味性。
  • 🏡 整个家的设计理念是保持连贯性,同时确保每个空间都有其独特的标志性元素。

Q & A

  • 这个马里兰传统住宅改造项目的业主是谁?

    -业主是这位女士,她的童年住宅就是这个项目,她和她的家人,包括三个五岁以下的小男孩,一起搬进了这个家。

  • 业主对这个家有什么特别的期望或想法?

    -业主对这个家有很多想法,她希望家的功能、外观和感觉能够符合她的梦想,并且希望设计团队能够帮助她将这些想法整合成一个更协调的愿景。

  • 在建筑和室内设计方面,Jonathan Rivera和Pyramid Builders分别承担了哪些角色?

    -Jonathan Rivera负责建筑方面的工作,执行业主喜爱的简化版Cape Cod风格;而Pyramid Builders负责建造工作。

  • 在室内设计中,设计师是如何平衡传统风格和业主对简化的需求的?

    -设计师通过选择经典、永恒且略微简化的元素来尊重家的传统风格,同时满足业主对简化的清晰愿景。

  • 入口区域的设计有哪些变化?

    -入口区域的布局保持不变,但设计师改变了入口区域到正式客厅和餐厅的流动方式,使其更加开放,并在另一侧增加了双开门通向手工艺空间。

  • 设计师是如何提升入口区域的?

    -设计师保留了原始楼梯,进行了重新粉刷和上色,添加了新的楼梯地毯,增加了墙面装饰线条,这些是提升入口区域的经典方法。

  • 为什么设计师选择在入口区域放置一个长凳而不是一个大圆桌?

    -因为业主有三个五岁以下的小男孩,大圆桌可能不是一个合适的选择,设计师需要将物品靠墙放置,以适应家庭的生活方式。

  • 设计师是如何将入口区域与餐厅和厨房连接起来的?

    -设计师通过将入口区域的开口改为桶形拱门,并隐藏了一个通往卫生间的门,使空间感觉更加连续,提升了整个入口区域的装饰体验。

  • 厨房设计中有哪些创新之处?

    -厨房设计中使用了奶油白色油漆代替纯白色油漆以增加柔和和温暖感,不对称的墙面布局,中心对称的岛台,以及定制的橱柜和细节,如弯曲的抽油烟机和与之相呼应的石英后挡板。

  • 设计师如何为这个家庭创造一个多功能空间?

    -设计师将入口区域附近的空间设计为一个多功能空间,包括泥房、洗衣房和儿童手工艺区,通过在地板上做棋盘格图案,中心放置圆桌,并在墙上做内置橱柜,同时将洗衣机和烘干机隐藏在现有的壁橱空间中。

  • 设计师在卧室设计中如何体现业主对柔和中性色调的喜好?

    -设计师在卧室中使用了柔和的中性色调,并加入了一些微妙的图案,如罗马窗帘的细节、枕头和一些壁纸,以增加空间的趣味性,同时保持整体的和谐。

  • 为什么设计师在设计过程中强调每个空间都需要有一个标志性元素?

    -设计师强调每个空间都需要有一个标志性元素,以确保空间之间的联系同时,每个空间也有其独特的特点,避免设计变得单调和重复。

  • 业主在这个改造项目中有哪些特别的需求或考虑?

    -业主在这个改造项目中特别考虑了家庭的生活方式和功能需求,以及如何将她的童年记忆和现代生活需求相结合,创造出既实用又美观的居住空间。

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🏡 马里兰传统家居翻新

本段介绍了位于马里兰的一处传统家居翻新项目。这是客户的童年家园,她带着三个五岁以下的小男孩搬回这里。客户对家居功能、外观和感觉有明确的想法,设计团队协助将这些想法整合成一个统一的愿景。项目团队包括Jonathan Rivera负责建筑,金字塔建筑商负责施工。外观上实现了客户喜爱的简化版Cape Cod风格。室内则进行了墙体调整、全新装修,并更新了家具风格,以尊重传统风格同时简化设计。入口区域保持原样,但通过开放空间改善了流动性。保留了原有的楼梯并进行了翻新,增加了墙面装饰,提升了入口的整体感觉。

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🛋️ 家居布局与设计细节

这一段详细描述了家居内部的布局和设计细节。入口区域通过保留原有楼梯并增加装饰性元素来提升氛围。设计师巧妙地利用空间,避免了大型家具,以适应有小孩的家庭。通过将入口与正式客厅和餐厅相连,创造了一个流畅的循环动线。此外,通过改造入口到餐厅和厨房的过渡区域,增加了桶形拱门和隐藏式卫生间门,为家居增添了惊喜元素。厨房设计上,客户偏爱白色厨房和木质岛台,设计师通过细节处理避免了普通白色厨房的感觉,使用了奶油白色油漆增加温暖感,并在岛台和后挡板设计上加入了曲线元素,以及在角落增加了椭圆形窗户增加趣味性。

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🌿 多功能空间与生活美学

本段讲述了家居中的多功能空间设计,包括一个集泥房、洗衣房和儿童手工房于一体的空间。设计师在有限的空间内进行了多次配置,最终实现了内置储物和洗衣机烘干机的巧妙安置。此外,还介绍了家居中的其他区域,如半正式客厅和餐厅,通过扩大入口和增加横梁来改善空间感。设计师在尊重现有建筑元素的同时,通过刷新油漆和添加条纹墙纸来增加新鲜感。整个家居的设计强调了舒适性和耐用性,同时保持了客户喜爱的柔和中性色调,并在每个空间中加入了独特的设计元素,以区分不同的功能区。

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Keywords

💡马里兰传统风格

马里兰传统风格指的是一种具有美国东海岸特色的建筑和室内设计风格,通常与马里兰州及其周边地区的历史和文化有关。在视频中,客户对这种风格情有独钟,设计团队帮助实现了一个简化版的Cape Cod风格,这是马里兰传统风格的一种,以满足客户对家居外观的期望。

💡室内设计

室内设计是指对建筑物内部空间进行规划和设计的过程,以创造美观、实用且符合居住者需求的空间。视频中,设计团队对客户的家进行了室内设计,包括移动墙壁、更新装修材料和家具,以实现一个更加和谐统一的视觉效果。

💡翻新

翻新是指对旧建筑或空间进行改造和更新,以提高其功能、美观或价值。视频中的项目是一个翻新工程,客户希望将她的童年家改造成一个适合她和三个年幼孩子居住的现代家庭住宅。

💡功能与美观

功能与美观是室内设计中两个重要的考量因素。功能指的是空间的实用性和满足居住者需求的能力;美观则涉及空间的视觉效果和审美价值。视频中,设计团队在尊重原有传统风格的同时,通过简化设计和精心选择材料,实现了既实用又美观的居住空间。

💡Cape Cod风格

Cape Cod风格是一种起源于美国东北部的住宅建筑风格,以其对称的立面、陡峭的屋顶和中央烟囱为特征。视频中,设计团队帮助客户实现了一个简化版的Cape Cod风格,这体现了客户对传统与现代结合的偏好。

💡流线型设计

流线型设计是指通过空间布局和家具摆放来优化空间的流动性和使用效率。视频中,设计团队通过改变入口区域的布局,使得从入口到正式客厅和餐厅的流线更加顺畅,提高了空间的功能性。

💡定制家具

定制家具是指根据特定空间和客户需求定制的家具,它们通常具有独特的设计和尺寸。视频中,设计团队为厨房设计了一个定制的木制岛台,这不仅增加了厨房的存储空间,也成为整个空间的一个焦点。

💡隐藏门

隐藏门是一种设计技巧,通过将门与周围墙面装饰融为一体,使其在关闭时不易被发现。视频中,设计团队在入口区域设计了一个隐藏的门,通向洗手间,这样的设计既实用又增加了空间的连续性和美观。

💡拱形门

拱形门是一种建筑元素,其形状类似于拱门,常用于室内空间以增加视觉吸引力和空间的连贯性。视频中,设计团队将入口到餐厅的开口设计成拱形,这不仅提升了空间的美感,也创造了一种流畅的过渡效果。

💡多功能空间

多功能空间指的是可以根据需要灵活转换用途的空间。视频中,设计团队将一个空间设计成既可以作为泥房、洗衣房,也可以作为孩子们的手工艺空间,通过巧妙的布局和设计,满足了家庭的多种需求。

💡软装饰

软装饰是指用于装饰和美化室内空间的纺织品,如窗帘、地毯、抱枕等。视频中,设计团队在多个房间使用了软装饰,以增加空间的舒适度和温馨感,同时也通过这些元素的图案和色彩来增加视觉兴趣。

Highlights

马里兰州传统住宅改造项目,客户童年的家,现已成为她与家人的居所。

客户有三个五岁以下的小男孩,对家的功能、外观和感觉有清晰的想法。

设计团队帮助将客户的想法整合成一致的愿景。

Jonathan Rivera负责建筑,Pyramid Builders负责施工,采用简化的Cape Cod风格。

内部进行了墙体移动、全新装修,并为家具赋予了全新的外观。

保持传统风格的同时,简化设计,选择经典、永恒的元素。

入口保持原有尺寸,但周围流动空间经过重新设计,形成大循环。

保留原始楼梯,重新粉刷和上色,增加墙面装饰,提升入口效果。

避免在入口处使用大型圆桌,而是选择靠墙摆放的家具,适应有小孩的家庭。

通过拱形门和隐藏式门提升从入口到餐厅和厨房的体验。

使用拱形门和隐藏式门创造惊喜元素,而非张扬的设计。

厨房采用白色橱柜和木质岛台,注重细节和创新,避免普通感。

厨房布局以岛台为中心,创造焦点和对称性。

定制的橱柜和后挡板设计,以及椭圆形窗户增加厨房的趣味性。

厨房旁的储藏室采用柔和的绿色,与中性厨房形成对比。

多功能空间设计,包括泥房、洗衣房和儿童手工区,采用棋盘格地板。

半正式客厅和餐厅通过加宽入口和添加横梁,创造更宜居的空间。

楼上卧室采用柔和中性色调,融入微妙图案,增加空间趣味性。

设计时注重整体流动感和每个空间的独特元素,实现连贯性与差异化。

改造项目带来的挑战也是创造机会,客户对家的功能性有深刻理解。

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we have a new old home to share with you

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today and it's our Maryland Heritage

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remodel

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project this is our client's childhood

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home and she ended up moving into it

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with her family she has three young boys

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under the age of five and had a lot of

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time in the home to dream she had lots

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of ideas of how it should function and

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look and feel and we came in as a design

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team to help bring those ideas together

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in a more cohesive Vision our team on

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the project was Jonathan Rivera on the

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architecture and pyramid builders on the

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build and on the exterior Jonathan

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helped execute a simplified Cape Cod

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style that our client was in love with

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on the interior we moved a few walls did

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all new finishes

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and gave the furniture a completely new

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look we really wanted to honor the style

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of the home which is traditional but our

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client has a very clear vision of having

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everything simplified and so you'll see

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that throughout every single selection

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they're classic they're Timeless and

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they're a bit paired back the footprint

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of the entryway itself stayed the same

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but the flow of what was happening

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around it changed so we opened up the

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area from the entryway to the formal

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living room and dining room and then off

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to the other side our client wanted to

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be able to open up double doors into a

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craft room space and then all of that

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created kind of one big circle and that

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worked for the function of how the

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family lives an entryway really sets the

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tone for the entire home and an this one

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particular it did just that we kept the

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original staircase and it had great

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bones it needed a refinish fresh pain a

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new stain we did a new stair runner and

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then we added molding to the walls and

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this is a no fail approach to elevating

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your entryway adding trim work this

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entryway layout is one that we've seen

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many times it's very familiar and we

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could have done a round table with an

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arrangement

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and stacks of books and boxes but with

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three young boys under the age of five

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having a grand Round Table wasn't a good

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fit we needed to push things up against

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the walls a bit so we did a small

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console underneath the stairs and we

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raised your eye up with a mirror and

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then off to one side we did a bench even

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with the slanted staircase don't be

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afraid to decorate the wall in front of

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it it just needs to kind of follow the

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sh shape so that you're filling the

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space below the staircase we did update

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the experience from the entry into the

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dining Nook and kitchen by turning that

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opening into a barrel Arch that you

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walked through and we also concealed a

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door into a powder bathroom through that

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space so it felt more continuous and

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that you're getting um more of that

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molding experience uh that elevated the

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entire entryway I think anytime you can

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find an opportunity be for a surprise in

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your home it doesn't need to be a loud

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experience but just something that feels

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really thoughtful and this Barrel arch

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with a concealed door into the powder

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room is a good example in fact the

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surprise is that it's concealed instead

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of being loud and then you walk in and

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you have this beautiful wallpaper that

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is a really nice Jewel box moment the

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sink in this space was a vintage find

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from Roundtop again you'll find those

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moments throughout the entire home that

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blend old and

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new so walking through the barrel Arch

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you turn to the left and you see this

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gorgeous classic kitchen our client had

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her heart set on a white kitchen with a

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wood island people love a white kitchen

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and people love to hate on a white

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kitchen and I think that if you're faced

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with that decision and you just really

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love that look the key is detailing and

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and being Innovative and thoughtful to

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help it not feel like a generic white

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kitchen first of all we used a creamy

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white paint instead of a stark white

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paint to add softness and warmth but

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it's all about what we did from there

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that took it to this place we always

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start with the layout of the kitchen and

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the cabinet drawings and the placement

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of the

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range influenced a lot of the decisions

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so it's asymmetrical on the wall but

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centered on what would be the island and

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there are so many people that are faced

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with this question do I Center it on the

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wall or do I Center it on the island and

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for me the answer is typically always

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centered on the island so you get this

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great focal moment with pendants and the

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range all balanced and symmetrical and

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then you can kind of build out from

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there so here we had like one small

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cabinet to the left of the range and

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then we had all this space off to the

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right so we created this really

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beautiful swooping hood and developed

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this concept of following that swoop

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detail this curvature onto the

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backsplash so you see that that quartz

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is brought up onto the backsplash and we

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had them cut it with this nice kind of

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graduating curb detail and that ties

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into not only the hood but one of my

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favorite features in the kitchen which

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is the oval window we had a long stretch

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of wall and we were replacing Windows

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already so we saw the the opportunity to

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create some balance and interest in the

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kitchen by adding this sweet oval window

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in the corner and even just The Styling

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in that corner is brought to life

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because of that thoughtful moment and

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then across the way you have the

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refrigerator and freezer panels that

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were also taken to the next level with

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thoughtful details and we designed that

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to feel more like a piece of furniture

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or a hutch instead of just typical

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Cabinetry and when you bring all of

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those things together

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it really sings and feels Timeless but

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also thoughtful all at the same time

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just off the kitchen is a really

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Charming little pantry and I think this

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is the opportunity for the surprise in a

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home where you have a neutral kitchen

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and we pushed for this moment of soft

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green and I love the impact that it has

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you know I love a green Pantry I have a

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dark green Pantry in my house this is a

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light green one and we created a custom

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door that had some vintage detailing

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that really just adds again another

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thoughtful moment but it also took that

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Oak tone that was on the island and tied

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it in in one other place there is a

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kitchen nook with a round table and a

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slip covered chairs and I think that

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people are often overwhelmed with the

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decision of picking two different types

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of chairs that go together so we had the

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counter stools at the kitchen island and

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then we had the chairs to select around

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the table and it's all about contrast in

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material so we had woven and wood by the

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island and so going upholstered made

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sense around the table but with a young

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family Outdoor Fabric was very important

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and so we had those upholstered in a

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really durable performance

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fabric then in the family room we

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followed some of those simp similar

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concept so a contrast of materials with

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the coffee table using durable fabrics

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and then true to our client's aesthetic

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it's a very soft and light palette that

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feels really classic then around we're

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going to keep going around this circle

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here so off of the entryway The Craft

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Space I mentioned earlier is actually a

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multi-purpose space that acts as a

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mudroom a laundry space and a craft

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space for the kids and we did a really

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cute checkerboard pattern on the floors

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and then a round table in the

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center we couldn't move the windows we

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had an existing closet to work with and

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our client had a lot of needs to pack

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into this footprint and so um we did a

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lot of different configurations and back

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and forth and then landed on a built-in

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on one wall and we had to bring it in on

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the side so it didn't hit the window and

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then we tucked the washer dryer into an

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existing closet space and then I think

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that centering a table gave the room

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some purpose and then closing everything

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else off allowed it to not feel jumbled

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and I think that that's a key if you are

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doing a multi-purpose space just make

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sure you're closing as much as possible

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so that it doesn't feel messy and

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cluttered because that space needs to

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serve so many

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purposes on the opposite side of the

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entryway is a semiformal living room and

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dining room we changed the opening into

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this space to widen it it was pretty

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small before and we also added beams uh

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the vision was not to do anything too

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fussy but very livable for this young

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family but take the existing

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architecture like the windows there were

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already built-ins in this space our

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client had her childhood piano and so we

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had a few points to really start from

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because we already had a lot of things

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that were existing so it was all about

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furniture configuration because this

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living room is uh a pathway essentially

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to the formal dining room I'm not always

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an advocate for pushing a sofa against

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the wall but in this case it made the

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most sense so that we got a good flow of

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traffic between the Ottoman and the

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piano and also maximized how much

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seating we could get in this space I

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think that this entire home mix mixes

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wovens and soft materials and you'll see

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that throughout every single space so we

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have chairs that have woven backs and

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then a soft sofa and ottoman and it's

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all about comfort and when you have a

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young family yes you need to blend

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Comfort but then make selections that

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feel cohesive so that no one you don't

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want to walk in and say like that's a

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durable room you want to walk in and say

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that's beautiful but then just have a

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good experience because the selection

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were thoughtful for the

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family there were existing built-ins on

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the sides near that really cute piano

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but then there was an existing built-in

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in the formal dining room so we had our

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plan kind of already set for how the

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layout would work we just needed to

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refresh the paint and then add some

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interest so with our client really

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liking these soft light neutrals we

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weren't going to go with a moody

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wallpaper it just wasn't a good fit so

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we needed to add interest but in a light

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neutral and so we did a really classic

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light stripe on the walls and I love

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that this gives you pattern and it gives

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you movement throughout the space but

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it's not

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overwhelming I love when homes have a

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little bit of division between spaces

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that provide a good stopping point for

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wallpaper those openings allowed us to

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isolate one room for wallpaper and I

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think that when you're selecting a

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wallpaper and you have connection points

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between other spaces just make sure that

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you're not only thinking about the one

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room that you're putting the wallpaper

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in but that you're also considering what

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it connects to because you're going to

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be able to see it from multiple Vantage

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points so upstairs we have uh several

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bedrooms and we designed them to have

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that soft neutral aesthetic that our

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client loves but really pushed to

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incorporate some subtle p patterns to

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bring some interest to the space and

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you'll see that through Roman shade

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details and pillows and some wallpaper

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that uh helps bring it to life with

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specific taste things can become

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redundant and so what we do in this case

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when we're designing is you always want

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flow throughout a home lay out

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everything like all your textile choices

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and see how they connect together but

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then make sure that every single space

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has like one signature element that sets

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it apart from the rest and then that way

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you'll get some connection but then

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you'll also get differentiation between

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your spaces this works for bedrooms but

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it really works for any room in your

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home remodels are not easier than new

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builds they often present challenges but

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challenges present opportunities to be

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creative and I also love when clients

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have lived in the homes for a little bit

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because they've had time to think about

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how it should function

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for them and uh we've done this process

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many times and when our clients have

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lived in the home they really have an

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understanding of how they want it to

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feel and um this is a great example of

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that

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