Showing posts with label Clients. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clients. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2016

Before and after: Modern style in a Dutch Colonial

Over the last two Wednesdays we did some final install and photography at a project that was LONG in the making.  In fact, these were some of my very first clients, and have remained some of my biggest supporters.  We initially met at a wedding in Seattle more than a decade ago, and then bumped into each other at a kids music class when I moved back to the Twin Cities.  I was initially hired to hang a gallery wall of family photos in the stairwell, and it just sort of unfolded from there.

This is one of my most modern projects, and certainly my most minimalist (so few rugs! Not a dingle curtain!).  The before shots aren't really fair--a lot of them were shortly after they moved in and they didn't really have furniture, plus the paint and lighting were mostly holdovers from the previous owners--but I think they are great to show the power of paint and to demonstrate that we can re-use items and still find a new look.

This was also one of our toughest shoots--we were installing simultaneously, and every time I got a shot ready, the clouds would roll in and the rain would pour down.  You mostly wouldn't know it from the photos, but I know what was happening off camera. :)

At any rate, shall we take a tour?

Entry before:


And after:


Stairway Before:


And after:




Living room before:



After:


 Seating area before:


After (looking the other way.  Also, this was the darkest/stormiest moment of the shoot, and it shows!)


Far corner before:


And after:


Fireplace before:



And after:



Couch wall before:


And After (looking the other way):


A close up of the floating bookshelves in the corner (plus you can actually see the fabric on the window treatments):



Dining room before:


And after:




Powder bath before:



And after:


Girls room 1 before:



And after:




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And After:


Before:


After:




Girls room 2 before:




And after:




Window seat before:



And after:




Master bed sitting room before:


And after:



Master bedroom before:




And after:



Landing to the master bedroom before:


After:


Details and other angles:

(So i love with the dining room window fabric)












There are so many things I kind of want to point out or mention, but it just took 2 hours to get all of that edited, organized, and loaded....it probably should have been 2 or more posts!



Monday, April 4, 2016

Before and After: Contemporary in Jersey City

Well hello there!

What a busy month it has been.  Last week was my girls' Spring Break, and we headed to our old home, New York City.  The impetus for the trip was photographing a project I finished a while back in Jersey City, but then we almost didn't shoot it!  I'm so glad we made the time in the end, even if it was a very quick venture and I didn't do as much styling or get as many details as I usually would.

Ready for the tour?

The space is a tall and narrow brownstone which got a modern update but kept many original details intact.  My clients planned the major architectural changes on their own and brought me in to help decorate the entry, living/dining room, powder bath, master and guest bedrooms.

I shared some of the design boards and floor plans along the way:

Guest Room
Living room/ Dining Room
Master bedroom

Now for the before and after!
(A major caveat: these clients have great taste.  They had JUST moved in so everything is VERY unfinished in the before photos.  Lucky for me--the "Afters" look that much better!)

Living space before:


From the front entry, you looked at this stairway; the door to the left looked into the living room.  That whole wall got opened up.)


And after:
(We flip flopped the layout--living room went to the front windows and dining room in the middle, next to the kitchen.)


(I can't believe I didn't take my coat off the hooks in the front hall for the photo!  And missed an angle that shows the chartreuse wall color in there.)



Before again, looking towards the front of the house:


And after:


 Living room before:
(you can see the fireplace at the left edge of the photo for reference.)


Now the dining room:




This is such a good example of choosing carefully in a space with few pieces--the special items like this leather-front sideboard and the fabulous chandelier can really shine.

GUEST ROOM

This is the first space we tackled, on the top floor of the house.  We used the existing bed but put it on the window wall.  I had them take the accent wall color on to all the walls.  From there it was all about textiles and texture!

Before:



After:



MASTER BEDROOM

This one was the most challenging.  Obviously these clients love color, but they wanted a calm, soothing retreat for the bedroom.  The trick?  It couldn't be boring.  So we chose pale neutrals and brought in interest through the details--wallpaper that makes a quiet statement, studded lacquered bedside tables, a fabulous mirror, etc!  


After:



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After:



Let's see a close up of that fireplace:




Before:

After:


I also love that wool geometric runner that runs up both flights of steps.  Great pattern, but subtle, as it is tone on tone.

POWDER ROOM

There's no before, as this space is brand new-- carved out under the stairs.  It's teeny tiny and SO cute!


We used the same cement tile here as in the entry.  We should probably look at that again, no?


One funny thing about this project--though complete for a while now, this is the first time I saw it with all the changes and selections we made!

I love all my projects, and have enjoyed sharing some more traditional spaces lately.  But this one is closer to my own style, making it that much more exciting.  Sometimes I do this weird thing where I think about which magazine a space would best fit it, if it were to be in a magazine.

I think this one is SO domino.  Don't you agree?




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