2.
Design has been a passion and outlet for me throughout my
life. I enjoy sharing my ideas, using design to provide
imaginative solutions, and the challenge of actualizing
concepts.
Please click through the following slides at your leisure to view
my home remodel portfolio.
DESIGN and DECOR
3. A recent home purchase.
Renovation began immediately!
BACKGROUND
AFTERBEFORE
4.
Design Highlights:
Fireplace mantle was created using repurposed material
Custom exercise room provides open view of living room
Constructed a functional and purposeful laundry room
Biggest Challenge:
Creating storage, living space, and overall functionality in
an area that was limited by both size and original layout
DOWNSTAIRS
LIVING ROOM
6.
Design Highlights:
Arching tile on the ceiling to enhance the available space.
Vanity cabinet supplants the wall mounted sink.
Replacing an 18” sink with a 22” sink without disrupting
the spatial layout of the room.
Biggest Challenge:
Executing the installation of the shower while dealing with
a 40” X 55” window that hangs one foot over bathtub.
GUEST BATHROOM
8.
Design Highlights:
Floating breakfast bar peninsula links kitchen to dining area.
Eat-in kitchen produced through removal of a kitchen wall.
Widened doorway created a spacious back entry/pantry .
Biggest Challenge:
Anchoring the breakfast bar for support, while still keeping the
“floating” illusion intact, required an innovative approach.
KITCHEN
10.
Design Highlights:
Widening of two doorways (30” to 36”) and (30” to 48”).
Removed an entire hallway opened up the floorplan.
Installed two egress windows allowed natural light from a
now total of eight windows.
Biggest Challenge:
Finding the best approach to implement natural light,
generate sufficient storage, and include a master bath.
MASTER BEDROOM
12.
Design Highlights:
Created an accent of color around the ceiling.
Sourced repurposed doors for the closet.
Window covers for windows with a sill track, now offers
both sunlight and shade options.
Biggest Challenge:
Removing wallpaper glue from the highly porous cement
walls.
OFFICE
14.
In the end the goal of generating a consistent flow
throughout the home, while keeping some existing
architectural features and developing a distinct design in
each room to improve the overall character and function
of the home was achieved.
Please scroll down to the following slide to see
additional pictures of the finished home.
SUMMARY
Notes de l'éditeur
Should I put in the year the house was purchased
Find or take picture through the doorway into the back entry.