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Luxury Home Tour: A Bold Stroke of Design

Story by Liesel Schmidt Photography Courtesy of Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes

As a newly-purchased home, this new single-family house in Vienna was destined for a complete renovation to become what the owners envisioned—something much more modern to fit their tastes and lifestyles. After several design meetings with Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes, the young couple who owned the home began a complete overhaul that would incorporate the Middle Eastern and Moroccan art they collected as well as bold patterns, saturated colors and unique architectural detailing.

The house was furnished with five-inch-wide gray plank hardwood flooring and a new railing system featuring wrought iron rails on the staircase. On the main level, the old living room was opened up and a large archway was installed, separating it from a two-story foyer and creating a formal dining room. A new ceiling panel, crown molding, wainscoting and gold and navy-blue color themes were used to complement the new furnishings in the space.

Just across the foyer, the old dining room was converted into a library by adding wall panels and curved ceiling panels. “The mint green and cream paint has made a big impact on the look of this room,” says Sonny Nazemian, Master Designer of Kitchen/Bath at

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