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ENTRY
The configuration of this house is a bit odd, so the clients wanted to add definition to the entry. We chose a thin cabinet with glass doors to hold and showcase some of the client's heirloom china, then added some sculptural candle holders and a bright pop of color with the artwork above it.

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The stairs were a bit of a conundrum. They had a curiously sharp turn and were too small for much, but a large mirror really helped make it feel less barren.

Tv Room
Small rooms need purpose, too! This area was a bit awkward, both in size and purpose, but we gave it some new life. Ironically, we did so by cutting down other usable space and adding cabinets and floating shelves for storage and display. As the client wanted this to be a TV room, we kept the seating minimal and movable with a swivel chair.
Bedrooms

We worked on both the master and guest bedrooms. The guest was all about relaxation, continuing the theme of soft colors and textures. The master, though, was more a reflection of the clients, with bold colors mixed with natural wood tones and dark metals. Both rooms were designed to complement a piece of artwork that meant something to the couple.
