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Overall Budget:
20k-50k
Inspiration:
Project Title:
Contemporary Modern Living Room and Porch Design
Project Description:
We are starting with a blank slate because is under construction. We are moving into our first home and are looking for help to bring our dream to life. There is some flexibility with the floorplan (windows/walls may be able to be moved) but we would need to know if those changes are necessary.
I'd say we like modern/transitional looks with a timeless feel, particularly in the kitchen; we also like a little bit of glitz and are okay with color (for example, we have a deep blue and gold rug).
We like the idea of including butcher block in our kitchen, either in a counter or maybe a table but are a little unsure of the maintenance. The counters from grothouse really caught our eye. We liked the counters and the stone, but do not like the glass inlays in the cabinets or the lighting.
We are looking for comfort, durability and easy maintenance since we expect to have little ones around soon and we have a dog (yellow/cream colored for hair shedding).
We are pretty open in terms of color and aren't afraid of color in our designs. It doesn't have to be all neutral. We added a few pictures of the florals we had at our wedding - we'd love for you to use them as inspiration when designing.
Inspiration Links:
What's your favorite decor style?:
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What are some of the interior design brands or stores that you like to shop at?:
Crate & Barrel, CB2, Arhaus, Room & Board, Restoration Hardware, Mitchel Gold + Bob Williams, IKEA, West Elm, Burke Decor, One Kings Lane, Studio McGee
Timeline:
As soon as possible
Overall Budget:
20k-50k
Inspiration:
Project Title:
Contemporary Modern Living Room and Porch Design
Project Description:
We are starting with a blank slate because is under construction. We are moving into our first home and are looking for help to bring our dream to life. There is some flexibility with the floorplan (windows/walls may be able to be moved) but we would need to know if those changes are necessary.
I'd say we like modern/transitional looks with a timeless feel, particularly in the kitchen; we also like a little bit of glitz and are okay with color (for example, we have a deep blue and gold rug).
We like the idea of including butcher block in our kitchen, either in a counter or maybe a table but are a little unsure of the maintenance. The counters from grothouse really caught our eye. We liked the counters and the stone, but do not like the glass inlays in the cabinets or the lighting.
We are looking for comfort, durability and easy maintenance since we expect to have little ones around soon and we have a dog (yellow/cream colored for hair shedding).
We are pretty open in terms of color and aren't afraid of color in our designs. It doesn't have to be all neutral. We added a few pictures of the florals we had at our wedding - we'd love for you to use them as inspiration when designing.
Inspiration Links:
What's your favorite decor style?:
Transitional
What are some of the interior design brands or stores that you like to shop at?:
Crate & Barrel, CB2, Arhaus, Room & Board, Restoration Hardware, Mitchel Gold + Bob Williams, IKEA, West Elm, Burke Decor, One Kings Lane, Studio McGee
Since your room gets plenty of sunlight your color options are quite broad.
For your main color, we chose to use white/off-white as it offers a fresh, clean, feel to the space. White and off-white colors are often a favorite for walls because they are light, neutral, and match most color schemes. They are known to make rooms feel more airy and spacious.
Constructed of durable steel, this sunbed has a casual bamboo look with weather-resistant wicker accents for a natural feel that complements any setting and is built to last.
Since your room gets plenty of sunlight your color options are quite broad.
For your main color, we chose to use white/off-white as it offers a fresh, clean, feel to the space. White and off-white colors are often a favorite for walls because they are light, neutral, and match most color schemes. They are known to make rooms feel more airy and spacious.
Use an eggshell finish paint which has a very light touch of shine (similar texture to an eggshell as implied by its name). This finish is very often used for walls and is more durable and easier to clean than matte finish.
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