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My Favorite Projects

Walla Walla Craftsman

This gorgeous property has lots of open spaces, and gave us a chance to add many stunning touches. A nearby building inspired the palette, while the grid-like patterns of furniture placement, fabrics and wallcoverings reflect the window wall and streetscape below. Do you love this look? We can tailor a custom look just for you. Contact us today to find out how.

Fircrest Transitional

We dressed up this space with a sleek, sophisticated decor that is ready to impress. The owners of this space sought to retain the architecture but soften its formality. Stylish furnishings and the innovative use of form and color meet the challenge. Do you want us to model your next space? Contact us today.

Hilltop Jaw-Drop

This gorgeous property has lots of open spaces, and gave us a chance to add many stunning touches. A nearby building inspired the palette, while the grid-like patterns of furniture placement, fabrics and wallcoverings reflect the window wall and streetscape below. Do you love this look? We can tailor a custom look just for you. Contact us today to find out how.

Canterwood Master Bath

Without a doubt the focal point of this master bath is the vanity wall. That gorgeous recycled glass wall is nothing short of a work of art, in my humble opinion! We mixed in several different metals, textures and colors including shiplap, quartz, porcelain, crystal, matte black, satin nickel, natural stone, and shades of gray and blue. Amazing how it all flows together so seamlessly. This might be one of my favorite spaces to date.

Canterwood Guest Bath

This bathroom got a major facelift! Bye-bye 90's bathtub. A barnwood print porcelain tile done in a herringbone pattern makes this zero entry shower a real show-stopper. We paired it with natural agate backsplash and patterned floor tile. The subtle bit of color gives this space a very calming, spa-like feeling guests will surely enjoy for years to come.

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Teen Bathroom

Three growing teenagers needed more space and functionality. A dated bathtub was removed, allowing for a spacious walk-in shower with barn door. The shower fixtures were plumbed to the opposite wall to create a balanced aesthetic and improved access.  Matte black hardware and matte white 3x12 subway prove to be very forgiving materials perfect for hiding the inevitable water spots left behind from hasty showers. This bathroom was built to withstand the teenage years, yet remains a timeless design for future overnight guests long after the kids have flown the nest.

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