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DESIGN Decisions

Decisions, decisions!

Sometimes it’s difficult for a client to clearly understand a designer’s vision based solely off of descriptive words, plans, and samples. As an additional service, we offer renderings to help our clients visualize what the design concept will look like once it’s completed.

For this remodel in Utah, we wanted to render the design options to help our client confidently make a choice regarding their floor and cabinet color.

BY SHAY GEYER, IBB OWNER & DESIGNER & LINDSAY STEUDTNER, SENIOR DESIGNER shay@ibbdesign.com

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Renderings by Daniel M. Chavez

The kitchen will feature a stunning Lilac marble that consists of a white background with veins in black and a deep amethyst purple. The countertops, backsplash, waterfall island, and vent hood will all be fabricated out of this material. Paired with brass details and contrasting wood tones, this will certainly be a showstopping kitchen design.

KITCHEN OPTION 1:

Light wood floors paired with a black stained island and white painted perimeter cabinetry.

KITCHEN OPTION 3:

Dark wood floors, white painted perimeter cabinetry, and black stained island.

KITCHEN OPTION 2:

Dark wood floors and range cabinetry, white painted perimeter cabinetry, and black stained island.

KITCHEN OPTION 4: Light wood floors, white painted perimeter cabinetry, and black stained island.

For the powder bath design, we wanted our clients to decide between different floor color options and lighting options. The sink vanity and mirror wall will be fabricated out of a stunning marble. Asymmetrical lighting honors the modern vibe we desire for this space. Three dimensional metallic tile will cover two of the walls. Brass accents add warm contrast.

POWDER BATH OPTION 1:

Light wood floors paired with a 3-light brass and crystal pendant.

POWDER BATH OPTION 2:

Dark wood floors paired with a 3-light brass and crystal pendant.

POWDER BATH OPTION 3:

Dark wood floors paired with a single brass and glass pendant.

Design is subjective. Certain things speak to some people more than others. Which options would you choose if it were your home?

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