This condo was by far a huge hit during the builder's open house. (Allen Plaza) We wanted to take a couple of risks in doing this relatively small unit. We chose a fairly distinct floor - not exactly subtle but the colors are super warm and we balanced it with darker walls to anchor the movement of the wood characteristics. We wanted to do a relatively inexpensive kitchen but still wanted it to look like a million bucks so we chose a wood veneer from our company Ultracraft and then matched it with a gloss white thermofoil. Glass fronts always make a kitchen look brighter. Initially I called for aluminum glass fronts but the ones we ended up using were a little less and have a more subtle impact...we just needed to use clear glass versus frosted glass.
We wanted the bedroom to feel warm even when the lights are off so we chose this amazing burnt red color. Our furnishings are fairly clean lines but we used a lot of textures...wood, metal, shag, graphic patterns, linen and leather...it came together perfectly. We also suspended the bath vanity to help make the space seem even bigger and white/off white trim (to me) makes any room seem cleaner and bigger. Details to follow.
We wanted the bedroom to feel warm even when the lights are off so we chose this amazing burnt red color. Our furnishings are fairly clean lines but we used a lot of textures...wood, metal, shag, graphic patterns, linen and leather...it came together perfectly. We also suspended the bath vanity to help make the space seem even bigger and white/off white trim (to me) makes any room seem cleaner and bigger. Details to follow.
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