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| Interior design is a visual art. It's often impossible to explain a "look" with words, so I've included examples of work I have done with some of my clients recently |
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| Interior living spaces |
In creating interior living spaces, my goal is to work with my clients to ensure that a room's aesthetics function well with the existing architecture. My goal is to create a “feel” for the room. Achieving the goal often includes the use of wallpaper, paint, and texture. Choosing the right flooring and furnishings, as well as accessories such as light fixtures, art, and window treatments help to ensure a cohesive look. | |
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| Kitchens |
If the kitchen in your home is anything like mine, it probably the best example of the need to multi-task. It seems everyone gathers in the kitchen, from families as dinner is prepared, to guests as parties get underway. For this reason, the kitchen is the most important place to strike the right balance between form and function. Just because a kitchen needs to be functional doesn't mean that it has to look industrial. |
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| Bathrooms |
Bathrooms present a unique design opportunity. With all the innovative products, designs, and new materials, your bathroom can now be so much more than just a sink, a tub, and a white toilet. I like to consider that for many of my clients, their bathrooms serve dual purposes of being both a place for the every day tasks as well as a place for rest and relaxation. I can help navigate the great range of options. |
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