

Needless to say, we jumped at the opportunity to be part of their main floor update. The ‘before’ pictures below illustrate the great potential of the space. A few modern cosmetic updates quickly enhanced the look and feel of these spaces.

What We Love Most About This Project:
~ We removed a heavy wooden valance over the kitchen sink and replaced it with a decorative pendant. This instantly made the kitchen feel lighter and updated.
~ The flooring: adiós awkward carpet & tile mixture; hello wide-plank engineered maple!
~The fireplace: we closed up the upper arch, eliminated the tile, and updated the entire look with a clean textured limestone tile and a rustic mantle.
~ The lighting: We replaced all the main floor lighting and fans with elements much better suited to the clients’ “mountain modern” tastes.
~ The furniture: We wanted comfortable yet modern pieces, so we used an extra-deep sofa & oversized chair, both covered in a lighter performance fabric (it’s bleachable!) to keep the furniture from feeling too heavy.
~ The window treatments: The original curtains came with the home. We replaced these with top-down-bottom-up light filtering shades, complemented by linen blackout drapery panels. (And, for the sake of budget, we were able to re-use the previous drapery rod, and we found pre-made panels so the client didn’t have to pay for custom drapery!)



The final touch was incorporating the existing artwork back into the new space. Each piece of art holds a beautiful glimpse into their lives: art pieces from travels, their daughter’s artistic owl masterpiece, a hand-crafted Balinese sculpture of their dog, artwork created by family, grandmother’s baskets, and grandfather’s barometer. The personal details of the home shine a light on what our clients value, and we are so honored to help them create their best space. 

The icing on the cake for this project was surprising them with the fun textures we added through the use of pillows and other accessories. We were thrilled to have them come home from vacation to see (& love) the completed project!
As always, thank you to everyone who contributed to this project:
~ Flash Contracting (finish carpentry)
~ Vama Flooring (wood flooring & carpeting)
~ Pedro with CL Painting
~ Metro Tile (fireplace tile)
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I’ve posted dining room photos before, but not since I got my incredible wide-angle camera lens. So I wanted to share this with all of you. It’s definitely my favorite room in our house, for now. The gallery wall in the living room is still in the works (though I can assure you that progress has been made!) but I’m hoping my room allegiance will shift to the living room eventually, since that’s really where we spend all our time. Yes, I admit… our coffee table is our REAL dining table.
My good friend Nedra is looking to reupholster a set of dining chairs and she’s torn between a neutral fabric or something more bold with color and pattern. I’ve offered to post some photos depicting various fabric prints to see if anything inspires her. Here are some fabric looks that I love and think could work really well in her setting. And the great thing is, if you don’t want to commit to bold color, you can still use a bold pattern in a more neutral tone and get a very sophisticated look.
1) Trellis Patterns. Kelly Wearstler’s Imperial Trellis fabric for Schumacher is a huge hit right now. I love the look of that as well as some of similar trellis patterns.