Project Recap: 2022 Highlights

As the year comes to a close, we are so grateful for our clients and projects. Expressing our creativity and helping create warm, exciting, and livable spaces come to life is one of the best, if not the best, part of our jobs. On the blog, we are noting three of our favorite projects from 2022. A special thank you to these owners for welcoming us into their spaces, and doing what we love to do!

Martin Residence

In this beautiful space, we really leaned into a modern elegance by choosing black and white accents paired with rustic wood for a really dynamic finished look. The printed rug added a bold texture to the space, which helped bring out the patterns seen in the marble countertops. We carried over these architectural elements into the bathroom as seen with the marble sink. The wood slate wall paired with the marble textures made this bathroom feel really natural and grounded and we were so happy with the outcome!

 

Harllee Residence

Of course, being in Florida so many rooms exist outside of the four walls of the home. We often help design and imagine beautiful patios and backyards to act as second living rooms or dining rooms for hosting or enjoying the day-to-day. This particular home had two stunning spots for outdoor entertaining. We enjoyed the process of bringing both to life, and look forward to continuing our work in outdoor spaces next year.

Indonesian-inspired outdoor living space
Indonesian-inspired backyard oasis with pool and dining area
 

Talbott Residence

Wallpaper is always such an exciting addition to a room, and doing a bold print in the bathroom is not as risky as choosing a larger space like a dining or bedroom (though we love it there too!) The vintage style we chose for this bathroom gave it the perfect retro touch! We kept that vintage flare up by moving it into the living room, leaning into a classic look with modern accents. Overall the Talbot Residence was a fun space to put into practice some maximalist tendencies!

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