Saturday, October 12, 2013

Latest completed project.


Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!  I got my front door dressed for the occasion.



One family that has many things to be thankful for this seasons are my clients, who have just settled their very busy family into their newly renovated home.  About a year a go I was introduce to this lovely family who had just been through a crazy terrible ordeal.  Their story is full of God's grace in unbelievable ways.  I'm afraid I won't do justice to the whole story.  I will say that the fire started in the shed.  The source was not determined.  The entire family escaped unharmed, but the roof caught fire and destroyed the home.  They hired me to help do the interior design work on the rebuild their home.

Here is the initial choices I showed my client for their master suite.


Janis Nicolay, of Pinecone Camp, was nice enough to take some quick snapshots of the home after the clients had moved back in.  I'm throwing some of my pictures in as well.

This is one of my favorite chairs.  The silhouette matches nicely to the drapes.


This is the headboard of the master bed.  It is upholstered all the way to the ceiling with the Visual Comfort light and switches incorporated into the upholstery.  It was no easy feat.


The master ensuite was a thing of extraordinary beauty.  The tile work was exceptional.

*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay




*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay





The living room was built around a lovely piece of art that somehow was spared in the fire.
*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay

*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay

The homeowners loved the thought of a grey and yellow scheme in their family room and that is just what they got.  With their own additions of the coffee table and lamp, we added an oversized sofa, nest chair and lots of cushions.
*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay



The kitchen boasts 2 islands a built in fridge and a built in china cabinet.
*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay




 The powder room has a gorgeous light that mimics that pattern in the wallpaper.


The mirror also matched the arabesque pattern on the wall.

*photo courtesy of Janis Nicolay

The girls room has a lovely capiz shell light fixture and medallion wallpaper.



This room belongs to the hockey player of the family.  He was drafted to the NHL and wanted a contemporary space for his home retreat.


The second son of this sporty family is a lacross player.  These are the choices for his room.

I just love when I meet a client for the first time to work on their project and they end up becoming good friends.  This is definitely the case here.  We had a great time talking hockey, family and faith.  I look forward to many more conversations.

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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Weekend.  We have so much to be thankful for!
Lisa










1 comment:

  1. So glad there is a happy ending to a terrible circumstance. CRAZY for your front porch...love the yellow door and side lights!

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