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Home is so important to me. I truly believe that the way your home is designed will impact the way your life will play out in that home. When you walk through the door does your home make you smile or cringe? When you look around are you reminded of your roots, travels & passions or do you see clutter, mess, and unfinished tasks?
A well-designed home is easy and when life is easy you feel happy.
Fair
Hill
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This 2010-built home required a bathroom, kitchen, and breakfast area upgrade, tailored for heavy-duty cooking and large gatherings, with durable materials fit for family life. The design brief was clear: modern, stylish, and practical spaces for hosting large gatherings, incorporating child and pet-friendly elements.
Interior Architecture
The redesign centered around the removal of a corner pantry to expand the range wall and introduce a wall of pantry cabinets. This alteration made room for a striking 48" subzero refrigerator and three large pantry cabinets, enhancing the kitchen's functionality. The architectural highlight is the custom-designed 72" range hood that crowns the cooking area, becoming a focal point of the kitchen's transformation.
Interior Design
The interior design melds custom cabinetry in painted and natural hickory finishes with practical yet chic features, like a custom bar hutch with glass bifold doors and open shelving equipped with LED lighting – perfect for displaying items and illuminating workspaces. The design seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with functional design, creating a kitchen that's not only a chef's dream but also a chic gathering place for the home.
The bathroom carries through the design ethos with its minimalistic elegance. A pedestal vanity in natural wood tones juxtaposes with a cool concrete sink, while the globe pendant light adds a touch of mid-century modern flair. It's a testament to our commitment to creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional, a haven for the homeowners and their guests alike.
Location: Olney, MD
Photography: Ian Michelman