Although this project began in 2020, the construction setbacks extended the design process by a few years, giving the clients time to interact with the space and adjust the design to their needs. While the initial scope changed throughout the project, they had a strong vision for the space that carried through each room and
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Design by Jake Arnold, Photo by Michael P. H. Clifford Design by Jessica Helgerson, Photo by Aaron Leitz Design by Billy Cotton, Photo by Stephen Johnson Continuous Trim-to-Ceiling Color We saw contrast trim everywhere in recent years, but designers are beginning to take a more monochromatic approach. Not only are they matching the trim and wall color, but they’re taking it all the
Despite the structural and cosmetic issues, Swabb, a designer, could see the potential in the historic home. “I think we were the only ones who were crazy enough to put an offer in.” Swabb says with a laugh. “My Realtor friend said, ‘If there’s anyone who can transform a home like this, it’s you, Sara.’ I loved that we could make this home exactly what we wanted because the bones were great.”As founder and creative director of Storie Collective, Swabb is no stranger to large renovation and interior design projects. The couple’s Georgetown row house, however, would be her most challenging project to date, with its historical restrictions, space limitations, and an oncoming pandemic that would slow down the renovation and interior design process. “I knew that it would be a bit of a long road,” says the designer. “But we’d looked for so long and missed out on so many homes that I didn’t care how much work it took or how long it would take.”
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Sitting gracefully on the edges of Silicon Valley, this handsome home was designed to be the family's forever home. The Colonial exterior architecture couldn't be placed to anywhere specific, adding to the timeless feel. Bountiful white hydrangeas and flowering trees dot against the city's towering Redwoods. Designed from the ground up, Lauren Nelson Design worked
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156m2, Second floor apartment (elevator) Two bedrooms, two bathrooms 30m2 rooftop terrace € 1.800.000,- buyers cost The Collective Studio teamed up with ingenious gardeners to shape a home where nature is seamlessly mixed with design. The unique Japanese design details combined with bold concrete and a Parisian touch gives this home an exclusive cosmopolitan character. […]
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The interior of an office in a historic building erected more than a century ago is a kind of portal between eras. By designing a modern space within the old walls, the designer sought to bring out the authentic charm of the building. The result is a bright and eclectic office with local color accents and thoughtful, functional zoning for 20 people.
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