Our process begins with getting to know what you love. What color makes you feel calm? What kind of artwork gives you a rush of creativity? It all comes back to how we can create an oasis for the place you love.
How did we revamp a vintage farmhouse kitchen while keeping its classic charm? A layout change to maximize counter space in the kitchen and updating the appliances made all the difference in this timeless home.
The client valued entertaining and wanted a space to cook with ease. We added an accent tile which spoke to the house’s history with embellishments in small doses but allowed for easy cleanup. To create an open and airy space, we replaced the counter tops with a clean marble and took out one wall in the kitchen for customized cabinets and storage.
With the entire family using this bathroom, the space was anything but dynamically pleasing. There was no storage, fixtures were dated, and there was little light in the space.We did a full makeover for the vanity which combined all the client's wishes in one take. We also adding a recessed tall mirror cabinet that housed a ton of storage behind it and updated the shower to match the calming but "make me feel like I'm at the beach" energy requested. The size of the window was increased to bring in more natural light.
Everytime the client walks into this space they feel an immediate overwhelming sense of calm, everything has a place.
Fun Fact: after we finished this bathroom, we want back and made the kid's bathroom gorgeous so now they have a bathroom dedicated to them. Everyone wins!
The Potomac Falls Bathroom - Revamping the Master Bath
The Reston Living Room - Creating a Welcoming Space
The Reston Kitchen and Workspace - Creating Space for the Long Term
The Warrenton Farmhouse - Creating a Functional Kitchen
Finding harmony in this home's first level was top priority for this family with young children. We began by removing a wall between the dining room and kitchen to create a more usable footprint. The existing kitchen included quirky cabinets, little natural light and a peninsula that only served to break up the space and added no additional seating because of its too narrow overhang.
Our team was determined to create an open plan that still had a defined sense of purpose to it. We replaced the dining room slider with a beautiful window, increased the size of the original one and added two more to wrap the room with light, New cabinets, counters and backsplash added to the overhaul. Three sliding doors to their deck got upgraded to pretty French doors that changed the entire look of the space. With the counter and storage space afforded by the addition of a generous island -this space got a serious glow-up that will serve this family well for the future.
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