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“The dormer with leaded glass windows allowed us to add some space to the upstairs so it became more than just a conventional hallway. The daybed just seemed like it would make a great spot for kids to stretch out to study or just lounge.”

Adam Gerndt, home designer

mall spaces present big opportunities. In the upstairs

Slanding, designer Caylee Stefanak of Logos Interiors imagined a space with purpose—and a way to make a statement without a lot of square footage. Continuing the re ned look of the downstairs space, Caylee created an elegant landing and nook with a cozy daybed. “We loved the opportunity to show o how a typically informal landing could be both cozy and elevated,” she says. A commode with stone top and an English Jacobean bu et showcase a new trend in antiques— bleached wood. Other upcycled antiques—a pair of architectural remnants—were transformed into lamps and topped with custom shades. “We believe that every room needs gorgeous antiques, and small spaces like these are no exception,” Caylee says. A grid of modern art in white frames o ers a crisp backdrop. e nook o the hall accommodates a built-in daybed—a little hideaway to be enjoyed by kids or adults. Here, draperies can be closed for privacy or opened to reveal the chic, striped cushion in Abito Stripe by ibaut. A pair of ottomans o ers storage for comfy throws. “ ese two spaces allowed us to demonstrate what we do best—converting unassuming areas into spaces with emotional impact while also turning objects, like artifacts, into one-of-a-kind, functional pieces,” says Caylee.

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Make it cozy. Piles of pillows and a customsized mattress turn an upstairs nook into a quiet retreat. Draperies pull closed on a traverse rod for privacy.

Designer

Caylee Stefanek Logos Interiors

205.441.7505 / logosinteriors.com caylee@logosinteriors.com IG: logosinteriors “At Logos Interiors, we believe in the power of home,” says designer Caylee Stefanak. “Our homes have the ability to bring harmony, provide refuge, and inspire our best selves.” With a mission to create peaceful surroundings that harmonize balance and scale, Logos Interiors works closely with its clients to reflect each individual’s tastes and lifestyle. From interior elevations to furniture and accessory selections, Caylee and her team approach each project with passion, integrity, and ingenuity. SOURCES:

Room design, furnishings,

accessories: Logos Interiors Interior elevations: Adam Gerndt Builder: Saunders Bradford Sconces: Inline Lighting & Electric Supply Paint: Rainbow Paint & Decorating Flowers: Norton’s Florist

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