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Shades of Blue Living Room

This client reached out after a recent move. This home was much larger and they wanted to focus on a new, streamlined aesthetic in which all rooms spoke to one another. This is the Living Room and proper entrance. We decided to keep the color palette neutral in shades of blue.

The evolution: Started with an open room and endless possibilities. While the fireplace didn’t change, we replaced the mantle with a rough sawn wood. The home is situated near a gorgeous horse ranch and we really wanted to highlight some of that detail within the living spaces.

Favorite element: Definitely the Lawson Fenning accent chairs. The velvet fabric is luscious and the quality unbeatable.

Fun fact: The delivery drivers were afraid to maneuver their large truck down the extremely large driveway; so, in the dead of winter they dollied the accent chairs and sofa from the road to the home. Thankfully, there wasn’t any snow. Miracles do happen!

Big Girl Bed

This client reached out in hopes of transitioning their nursery into a “big girl” room. We started by distinguishing a soft color palette with light pink as our focus and hints of cream, gray and rust to round things out.

The evolution: We began with a gorgeous bed frame (courtesy of two bigger brothers) and a need for some thoughtful space planning. From there, we conjured images of a magical, inspiring and timeless room for this little sweetheart (literally the cutest little gal).

Favorite element: Most definitely the custom mural.

Fun fact: This was our first “I don’t want to change a thing” room ever. The client had no addendums or requests to our original concept.

Serene Primary Bedroom

Serene Nursery

This client reached out with hopes of creating a serene, muted nursery for her little peanut. We mood boarded soft tones with textural interest in a rug and pattern in a wallpaper. For this client, less is always more.

The evolution: We started with a room used for storage. After the family cleared the space, we began by painting every surface, installing a flushmount and new outlets for ease of use. We also had the entire room freshly painted. From there, we had custom blackout shades installed along with all furniture and textiles.

Fun fact: Given our global supply chain issues, we were installing while our client was in labor! Talk about cutting it close.

Family Room

This space was an addendum to a multi-room project; we helped soften its edges by adding warmth and carpentry detail.

The evolution: We started with the dining table, chairs, area rug and pendant. From there, we worked with a carpenter to craft this custom wainscoting and sourced this textural, subtly patterned wallpaper which, together, create a lived in, character-driven quality. Last: We saved this gorgeous fiddle leaf fig from a potential doomsday (it really was struggling to find a permanent residence in the home).

Favorite element: The wainscoting was brilliantly executed and I’m not sure if there’s anything I love more than feature walls.

Fun fact: The wainscoting was drawn, by hand, on the wall prior to installation.

Scale My Space

This client reached out requesting help with spatial planning and a desire to add elements to compliment their plush, sectional sofa. They also wanted help marrying their two respective styles (her: romantic, pattern / him: streamlined, neutral). The color palette was very gray and tonal; so, we broke it up with clean white and added subdued greens and reds for interest.

The evolution: Working with the oversized sectional and expansive space, we removed a dwarfed sofa and end tables and added an oversized chair and side table. We commissioned two gorgeous pieces to seamlessly fit the space from a scale perspective: a 12 ft. sofa table and a sleek console. The pieces were made of wood and really added so much depth to the room. Further, the sofa table housed all their little one’s toys. To break the white, we commissioned custom wainscoting and added a soft red and brown area rug and some navy blue pattered ottomans.

Favorite element: If a sofa table could kill!

Fun fact: This client knows how to source the BEST faux plants I have ever seen! Literally, ever. BUT, I convinced them to have one real- so, yes, the Ficus is real!

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A whole home remodel in the Nakoma neighborhood of Madison, WI.

Formal Dining

This space was an addendum to a multi-room project; we helped soften its edges by adding warmth and carpentry detail.

The evolution: We started with the dining table, chairs, area rug and pendant. From there, we worked with a carpenter to craft this custom wainscoting and sourced this textural, subtly patterned wallpaper which, together, create a lived in, character-driven quality. Last: We saved this gorgeous fiddle leaf fig from a potential doomsday (it really was struggling to find a permanent residence in the home).

Favorite element: The wainscoting was brilliantly executed and I’m not sure if there’s anything I love more than feature walls.

Fun fact: The wainscoting was drawn, by hand, on the wall prior to installation.

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Living room renovation.

Denver Home

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