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BEDROOMS

BEFORE

The windows in this bedroom presented a challenge.

AFTER

This master bedrrom is the perfect retreat. The windows were the most challenging but we placed a rod at the top and in the middle, gathered shimmery copper embossed sheer and let it puddle on the floor. Beautiful, don't you think!

BEFORE

This large room was originally decorated in pale colors with no real personality.

AFTER

The deep Para Color-Kola Nut- was the inspiration for this room. The rich tones of rust, brown, gold and cream are striking in this room.

BEFORE

The over abundance of pattern was dating this room.

AFTER

You'll agree that this is quite a change. We turned this guest room from tired traditional to sleek contemporary. Notice the upholstered head and footboard and the oversized pillows and bolster. Sumptuous!

BEFORE

This large storage room was turned into a master bedroom.

AFTER

We used most of the antique pieces found in the room but the addition of the tall upholstered headboard created the focal point for the room. Fabrics, color, and texture then worked their magic to bring the room together. You see, you don't need to spend a lot to get a great look.

BEFORE

The twin beds in this guest room are lacking that "come on in" feeling.

AFTER

Together with the client, we chose coral, green and cream as our color scheme. The bright color combination was enhanced when we reupholstered the headboards in a sumptious coral ultra suede. The ultra suede was repeated in the bedskirt and toss pillows.


This is truly a beautiful bedroom. The silk bedding and draperies are the perfect compliment for this Better Homes and Gardens bedroom set. We paired the grey aqua with a deep apricot color and the result was worth the planning.

Who says cream and taupe are uninteresting? Isn't this master retreat beautiful. After pulling all the fabrics and textures together we added the hand painted ceiling motif to add interest and color.

Butter Cream Yellow and Black work the magic in this room. Note the use of different size plaids which work great together. The RELAX sign above the bed says it all.

A quilted raw silk coverlet and kakai silk floral embroidered side panels are paired together to give this room the understated elegance the custom made furniture deserve.



The bed was simply covered in solid fabrics and hints of pattern on the toss pillows and footboard scarf keep the room simple.

Just imagine a beautiful fireplace at the foot of your bed. The client loved the idea and we built the room in soft colors and fabrics around this focal point. The windows are dressed in silhouettes and beautiful linen draperies tied back. The chairs on each side are the perfect spot to read a book.



I love the simplicity we created in this guest room. Soft white, blue and a hint of taupe marry together to keep it quiet and tasteful.


This Victorian inspired guest room has a simple color and fabric pallett, not the usual florals often used in this style and it keeps the room timeless and calm. The window treatment actually has 4 layers and is so beautiful.


This small bedroom took a turn for the better when we installed wood and wide molding 3/4 up the wall. The darker color above the wood paneling draws your eye up and picks up the colors in the toss pillows and art work.




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