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Problem: Eat-in
kitchen with heavy wood blinds which were never used |
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Solution: Warm and
inviting casual roman shades to infuse style and color |
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Problem: Unused
wall space and boring old blinds |
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Solution: Created a
cozy vanity nook with fabric panels across wall area |
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Problem: Ready for
a change… |
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Solution: Inviting.
Warm. Gorgeous. We added texture, botanical accessories,
soothing colors to make this one-day makeover a huge
success! |
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Problem: Good- bye
outdated design and wallpaper borders. |
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Solution: A modern
and stunning one day transformation! The design included
silk bedding, dark woods, textural lamps, metallic
accessories, architectural trim and personal photos. |
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Problem: Plain
panel closet doors and under- utilized space |
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Solution: Added a
chair for function and architectural detail to boring
doors |
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The following six photos
are from our recent Bucks County Designer House and
Garden bathroom makeover. We re-used all original bath
fixtures, wall and floor tiles. We infused a soothing
and calm feeling with a botanical theme and added
architectural design elements. |
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We added a garden gate
around the standard pedestal sink and a ceiling tile
mirror replaced the outdated mirror. We simply replaced
the glass shades on the existing pair of wall sconces |
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We added bold colorful
wallpaper to match the brown retro tile floor. Notice
our natural tree branch rod with a soft two-tone
scalloped valance |
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We used a soft blue cotton
botanical print for drapery panels used as the shower
curtain and to offset the hard surfaces. We added
sparkle with metallic accents and colorful accessories
to complete our design |
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Problem: Client wanted a
fresh, new look |
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Solution: This fireplace
focal point was quickly and easily
transformed using the clients’ existing accessories |
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Problem: Poorly laid out
furniture for conversation area;
dull, boring and boxy |
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Solution: Dramatic
furniture placement, a cozy conversation
area and pops of red accents liven up this modern living
room |
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Problem: Generic
builder-grade master bath |
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Solution: Remodel to
improve floor plan and add
personal style. An eclectic natural feeling was
achieved
using slate, copper accents and an antique wood cabinet |
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Problem: Old, dated dark
kitchen cabinetry in
home sale staging project |
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Solution: Low-cost face
lift to lighten and brighten
this kitchen achieved with primer, paint and new
bronze hardware |
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Problem: Dated Bucks
County Designer
House Boys’ Dressing Room |
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Solution: Updated and
refreshed our Pirate-themed
room primarily with paint including a plaid technique
on drawers, old world map wallpaper and adventurous
accessories. |
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Problem: Dated Bucks
County Designer House
Boys’ Walk-in Closet |
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Solution: Repurposed the
space adding a low cost, DIY study area with a desktop and memo board |
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Problem: Tiny, dated
Designer House
Boys’ powder room |
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Solution: No space was
left untouched…
We enjoyed this themed bath design project! |
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