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Studio 511
The Living Room is inspired by the Federal style. The elaborate plaster ceiling was designed by Tom Felton and fabricated by Foster Reeve's Studio. Coffers and ornament are derived from the classic details interpreted at the time of the early American colonies. The mantle was also designed by Tom to continue the theme of the room. the wonderful peach color on the walls compliments the painting, rug and fabrics. Chris Cooper photographer.
Dawson & Clinton
Working with a long time resident, creating a unified look out of the varied styles found in the space while increasing the size of the home was the goal of this project.
Both of the home’s bathrooms were renovated to further the contemporary style of the space, adding elements of color as well as modern bathroom fixtures. Further additions to the master bathroom include a frameless glass door enclosure, green wall tiles, and a stone bar countertop with wall-mounted faucets.
The guest bathroom uses a more minimalistic design style, employing a white color scheme, free standing sink and a modern enclosed glass shower.
The kitchen maintains a traditional style with custom white kitchen cabinets, a Carrera marble countertop, banquet seats and a table with blue accent walls that add a splash of color to the space.
Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
The library features a gorgeous hand applied plaster finish on the walls and the vaulted ceiling. The wood flooring is antique herringbone. Tuscan Villa-inspired home in Nashville | Architect: Brian O’Keefe Architect, P.C. | Interior Designer: Mary Spalding | Photographer: Alan Clark
Pineapple House Interior Design
Hip, stylish couple wanted to update a newly purchased traditional home (built 2007) utilizing mostly cosmetic, decorative improvements - not structural alterations. The residence needs to empower the family and support the owner’s professional, creative pursuits. They frequently entertain, so requested both large and small environments for social gatherings and dance parties. Our primary palette is bright orange and deep blue, and we employ the deep, saturated hues on sizeable areas like walls and large furniture pieces. We soften and balance the intense hues with creamy off-whites, and introduce contemporary light fixtures throughout the house. We incorporate textured wall coverings inside display cabinets, above wainscoting, on fireplace surround, on select accent walls, and on the coffered living room ceiling.
Scott Moore Photography
Frazier Associates
The original columned wood mantel with tile surround and mirror were stripped of paint and restored to its stained wood finish. Book shelves were added, creating a cozy new living room/library.
Shuster Design Associates
The colors for this elegant Asian inspired living room come directly from the palette of the painting that is the room's centerpiece.
Barron Designs
Our Aspen faux wood beams where just one decorative element that created the look of this cheery modern cottage for a survivor of the Joplin, Missouri, tornadoes.
Photo courtesy of Catherine Rhodes Photography
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