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Home Frosting
For this beautiful Tampa home, our studio employed a rustic approach that blended well with the contemporary nature of the home. We used a beautiful wooden tone for the kitchen cabinets and island, giving it a lived-in feel. Terracotta-colored backsplash and wooden beams on the ceiling complete the rustic appeal. We also added attractive, thoughtful decor all over the space, seamlessly tying it to the desired theme.
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Project designed by interior design studio Home Frosting. They serve the entire Tampa Bay area including South Tampa, Clearwater, Belleair, and St. Petersburg.
For more about Home Frosting, see here: https://homefrosting.com/
Sea Island Builders LLC
Serene and spacious master bathroom with his and her sink/vanities, a free-standing tub and large spacious tiled shower with glass doors.
Sceltas Custom Homes
Designed in conjunction with Vinyet Architecture for homeowners who love the outdoors, this custom home flows smoothly from inside to outside with large doors that extends the living area out to a covered porch, hugging an oak tree. It also has a front porch and a covered path leading from the garage to the mud room and side entry. The two car garage features unique designs made to look more like a historic carriage home. The garage is directly linked to the master bedroom and bonus room. The interior has many high end details and features walnut flooring, built-in shelving units and an open cottage style kitchen dressed in ship lap siding and luxury appliances. We worked with Krystine Edwards Design on the interiors and incorporated products from Ferguson, Victoria + Albert, Landrum Tables, Circa Lighting
Adeline Ray Design Studio
Marble and Glass accessories were used to enhance the gorgeous Marble vanity area. Grey cabinets and walls set a relaxing background for the touches of Greens and Blues sprinkled about. Custom patterned sheers were made for the small window for privacy, yet still allowing the natural light to come in.
Photography by:
Connie Anderson Photography
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