Design
One eye stays on the underlying home architecture when the other turns toward renovation. Will changes compliment or conflict with the existing structure? Referencing elements of popular design styles (below) helps us head in the right direction.
When feasible, your style preferences are incorporated in 3D views.
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Eclectic / Transitional
Modern lines, plush textures
Soothing & serene color palette
Statement pieces & bold art
Contemporary flair & enduring classics
Sophisticated mix
Urban / Mid-Century
Lots of window
Split levels, open rooms
Minimal ornamentation
Bright color accents
Geometric, abstracts
Wood panels, sleek forms
Craftsman /Cape Cod
Low-slung, wide porches, columns, shingles
Gable roofs, deep eaves, dormers
Paned windows, thick trims, blt-ins, prominent fireplace
Painted woods, saturated color hues
Coastal Casual
Whites, navy, water colors
Patterns, nubby textures, put your feet up
Grayed woods, pine, whitewashes
Vintage, ship lap, wicker, whimsy
Northwest Contemporary
Rock, wood, concrete, metal, open transitions
Straight lines, angular, dramatic, sleek, solid
Outside comes inside thru walls of glass
Ethnic textiles, deep colors.
Country Chic
Blend of minimal & industrial with rustic
Period pieces mixed with contemporary
Matte & honed finishes
Blacks & whites & marbles
Natural fibers, handcrafts