cohesive eclectic
we reconfigured multiple spaces in this home to include the kitchen and dining spaces as well as the master suite, which now includes a master bath. each space offers a unique experience with eclectic finishes to include leathered granite, interesting tile features, and custom built pieces to capitalize on this tailored design.
9
80k
2020
duration (months)
approximate price
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master bathroom after
master bathroom before
this bathroom blends striking black, teal, and white hex tiles with warm wood tones to balance out the strong modern feel of the black tiled shower and black vanity finishes.
we repurposed our client’s closet space to create a master bath, making the wasted space a functional dream.
guest bathroom after
guest bathroom before
we swapped out 80s finishes for vintage feels. We installed a standing tub paired with a stainless steel standing faucet to create classic appeal. the custom angled shelf is a unique feature that offers additional storage and includes electrical cutouts for devices.
this inset tub takes you back to the 1980s and it had to go. nothing was particularly striking about this bath aside from the already updated shower, everything else had to go.
guest bathroom after
guest bathroom before
the details are what make this guest bath shine. highlights include pendant lighting, beveled drawer handles, and a repurposed dresser paired with a classic vessel sink. this room captures the dramatic transformation that can be created with classic materials and attention to detail
replacing the tub and sink are just two items that contribute to the overhaul of this space. although the footprint stayed the same, our finishes transformed this drab room.
kitchen after
kitchen before
This space now boasts tons of storage and an open feel perfect for entertaining. a custom cascading backsplash adds character and panache and is a showstopper when you enter the home. the new centerpiece of this 3-in1 space is the 4 ft. GE café gas range that sits in the island with the hood above. it's the perfect entertainment kitchen with 3 different seating arrangements.
the kitchen had a closed off layout that felt boxy and blocked off. it was further separated from the dining room which saw little use due to its layout. we knocked out two walls, one to combine the kitchen and dining spaces and the other to offer a more inviting experience from the entrance.
kitchen after
kitchen before
this kitchen now boasts black leathered granite that gives a soapstone appearance and beautiful grey/blue cabinets for additional storage. we’ve got two impressive islands with this one featuring an angled wrought iron stand to create interest and seating for 3.
this eat-in kitchen seemed too small for the footprint with a table that made maneuvering to the outdoors a bit awkward. now, rather than hitting a wall as you enter, you are flooded with bright light coming from the expansive kitchen windows we extended.
partition after
partition before
here is a more open, brighter feeling with the new partition!
this wall closed in the room and we knocked it out to crate a more open partition. this makes the area flow better, allows more light, and functions as a more usable space.