Showing posts with label Primed4Design{er} of the Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primed4Design{er} of the Month. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Primed4Design{er} of the Month ~ A Palm Springs Oasis

Brad Levine, designer and owner of B.Levine Productions, was tasked to transform an architecturally significant Palm Springs home. Creating a plan of attack for this 3400 square foot home with 18 foot ceilings was not a small feet. His design, mid-century modern, circa 1950's-60's Palm Springs, meets 21st-century modern. Brad approached this task with two levels of design in mind. One was changing the appearance of the house through the use of color while matching elements that remained in the home. The second was adding new and fun new design elements like the striped paint effect on the wall in the bedroom and a laser sculpted textured wall in the great room by Panel Max (a 10X16 foot wall effect).

Brad changed the main color palette from browns and blacks to greys and blacks working around certain elements that had to stay, such as the brown travertine tile that ran throughout the house. He selected colors within the grey family that worked with the brown floor.

Brad picked three colors plus an accent color to keep the color selection manageable for the exterior front of the home (grey, peppercorn grey, sealskin grey, and a wild sage green). All of the colors utilized in the exterior were then woven into the interior color palette with other color splashes such as a diamond white, blackberry, and a platinum grey.

Front of House Before

Front of House After

Side of House Before

Side of House After - Sage Accent Wall and Added Windows

Kitchen Before

Kitchen After

Great Room - Laser Sculpted Wall

Master Bedroom After

Master Bedroom - Striped Painting Effect

Master Bath Before

Master Bath After

Back of the House Before

Back of the House After

Redesigned Pool Area

Thursday, July 15, 2010

JULY Primed4Design{er} of the Month ~ A Mountain Retreat

This rustic log cabinet with all the modern conveniences was designed and built by a Washingtonian looking for his mountain oasis. This log cabin is an amazing escape for both comfort and design. Thank you to our friend for letting us crash in the cabin and relax in the rustic charm.



Living room with large fireplace and amazing rug!!


A huge reclaimed dining room table to seat a large group.





Custom tin features on the kitchen cabinets and the lighting feature above the island.


Architectural features like notching make the house have a rustic yet finished look.






Interior windows look out from each bedroom to the center of the house.


Outdoor entertaining space and jacuzzi! A great back porch to entertain all the city folk looking to escape the concrete jungle.




Thursday, February 11, 2010

Primed4Design{er} of the Month ~ Emily Henson

Check out Emily Henson's awesome California Bungalow as featured on Design*Sponge's Sneak Peak.

Here is a teaser! Love her interesting mixing of different styles, uses of color, and black board paint!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Primed4Design{er}'s of 2009 ~ Inspiration for the New Year!

Hellllo everyone! Today we are listing our 2009 Primed4Design{er}'s of the Month so you could go through and remember some of your favorites, as well as spark some inspiration for your home in the new year ~ Enjoy!:





January 2009 ~ Xavier's beautiful loft/condo in Washington, DC with great natural lighting and beautiful mid-century modern furniture was our first Primed4Design{er} featured {photo of living room shown above}.



February 2009
~ Kristine's condo shows us that just because you rent, doesn't mean you can't have a beautiful place that feels like home.







March 2009 ~ Brad's house in LA is elegant & naturally contemporary in it's decor. {entryway shown above}



April 2009
~ Laura's home is classic & elegant in it's decoration, with a nice twist of North Carolina southern styling.



May 2009
~ Megan & Steve's Washington, DC two level condo is very bohemian eclectic, fun, and drawing from worldly inspirations.







June 2009 ~ Jane's colonial house dates back to 1848 in an Ohio suburb East of Cleveland, and it's chock full of beautiful antiques! {photo of the outside of home shown above}



July 2009 ~ Morgan and Jason's Washington, DC row house is the perfect combination of new and vintage in decor as well as architecture.



August 2009 ~ Yale's condo in New York City is the perfect example of design being in the details & high-end renovation features.



September 2009
~ Selva and Javier's condo, a reflection of Selva's true love of history and art from her home country, Colombia!



October 2009 ~ Bette & Steven's bright, open, modern and just plain fun loft in Colorado.



November 2009 ~ Victoria shared her awesome Before/After project with our readers, great inspiration for a DIY in the new year!







December 2009 ~ Kelly's complete home renovation. Absolutely gorgeous in it's traditional, yet eclectic vibe. GREAT for inspiration! {photo of guest bedroom shown above}

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Primed4Design{er} of the Month ~ Total Makeover!

This month's Primed4Design{er}is Kelly James, our Canadian who shares her love of all things pretty with P4D. Check out her home makeover...it is just AMAZING! Take is away Kelly!

You know that saying about how the cobbler walks around with holes in his shoes?? Well, I feel just like that cobbler — because even though I’m a total interior decorating fanatic and love helping other people make their rooms beautiful, my house is in a constant state of upheaval with more half-finished projects than I can count!! Just to name a few… loft, dining room, kitchen, laundry room, basement… not to mention that we’ve been railing-less for over a year. A big exposed gaping hole in the floor is NOT a good thing. Plus it must break about 7 building codes. So shhhhhh, don’t tell!! ;-) In the midst of the mess, we do have a few finished rooms that I’d like to share with you.

The living room is the first room in our house to be 100% done. We did the majority of the work and shopping ourselves, but we did have some input from a designer (a friend at the time) who offered to help.




Hubby and I designed and installed the wainscoting, and I painted it. UGH. NOT a fun job!! We recovered the bench with a cool zebra chenille. The frames photos are from our trip to Luxembourg & Belgium in 2006.

The next room to be done was the guest bedroom. It went from this:


To this:


This was a total budget decorating job with almost everything in the room coming from somewhere else in the house or from standard box stores. The inspiration for the color scheme came from the two throw cushions on the bed. From that starting point, I decided on the purple & grey color scheme. The purple wallpaper that I loved (Darcy from Graham & Brown) was a perfect match to the purple cushions. I already had the furniture – it’s just cheap stuff, but I glammed it up a bit by replacing the brushed metal knobs with glass knobs from Lee Valley. A small investment for big impact!! That’s really what this room is about – creating big style on a small budget.

Our master bedroom went from bold orange with absolutely NO style whatsoever…


…to soothing grey…



I love the wall color – manta Grey by Debbie Travis. It makes my eyes happy. Hubby and I designed and built the bed (OK, I designed it, he built it!!). The painting above the bed is by Canadian artist Jennifer Kingsfield.

Our guest bathroom was just a mini-makeover. We have to keep the pink tiles, it’s just too much work to tear them out and they’re in excellent condition. To downplay the pink, I painted the walls ICI Purple Granite. And we removed the sliding shower doors and replaced them with a curtain.

Before:


After (ignore the wrinkly shower curtain!!):



And the ensuite went from this:


To this:



My favorite part of the ensuite is the vanity -- mainly because we were able to get rid of the icky dark green marble countertop with molded sinks. Yuck!! I painted the vanity (Farrow & Ball Mahognay left over from another rproject), and the new countertop is Silver Birch (Corian). I love the funky waterfall faucets. They were a total steal on Ebay -- $30 each!!

And finally, my latest makeover – my home office. It was the previous home owner’s gun room. Seriously!! It went from icky hospital green with orangey wood trim….



…to shades of grey with white trim and a letter mural on the walls…



It’s a small room, but it was a big project!! We replaced the parquet floor with laminate, designed and installed a drop ceiling (made to look like a coffered ceiling), and I painted all the letters on the two walls by hand. I recently wrote a post about my office makeover on the blog I share with my friend Victoria, DesignTies. If you’d like to see more, head over to our blog and check it out.

So that’s a little peek into my home. It’s been a work in progress since we moved in back in 2001. And there are still a lot of things to do!! But at least we’ve finished a few rooms!

Kelly
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