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Almost every room in the house offers stunning views of the outdoor living space and golf course. The dining room is subtly elegant creating an intimate dining space but also a space to enjoy looking outdoors. The custom chairs have a curved back design to contrast with the linear dining table. The host and hostess chairs add texture and Texas chic with their velvet alligator skin fabric. Permanently set, the tableware sparkles under the crystal chandelier revitalized by a talented faux finisher.
Erika Barczak, By Design Interiors Inc.
Photo Credit: Daniel Angulo www.danielangulo.com
Builder: Kichi Creek Builders


Interior design by Mitchell Channon Design, Window treatments measured, executed, and installed by Dezign Sewing Inc.


The walls of this formal dining room have all been paneled and painted a crisp white to set off the stark gray used on the upper part of the walls, above the paneling. Ceilings are coffered and a dramatic large pendant lamp is placed centered in the paneled ceiling. A silk light grey rug sits proud under a 12' wide custom dining table. Reclaimed wood planks from Canada and an industrial steel base harden the soft lines of the room and provide a bit of whimsy. Dining benches sit on one side of the table, and four leather and nail head studded chairs flank the other side. The table comfortably sits a party of 12.


This renovation project gave a 2-bedroom apartment a complete makeover, transforming it into a modern, stylish living space. After stripping the property back to its core, we carried out a full rewire and replaced all plumbing to meet current standards. The apartment was fully replastered to ensure smooth, even walls throughout.
We installed new windows and doors, improving both aesthetics and energy efficiency. A brand-new kitchen and bathroom were fitted with contemporary, high-quality fixtures and finishes. The entire space was redecorated, with fresh paint and new carpeting, making it ready for the customer to move in and enjoy a completely upgraded home.


A dining area that will never be boring! Playing the geometric against the huge floral print. Yin/Yang
Jonathan Beckerman Photography


Interior Designers: Nancy Dubick, Lisa Barron, and Rebecca Kennedy
Photography by Dan Piassick


I love the look of board and batten walls but can't afford the full treatment right now. I scoured pictures on the web and found that some people are doing a faux treatment and it turns out pretty effective. So without hesitation...I decided to jump in. I first painted the top portion a dark green (at first I thought...wow that's really dark. But I love the color now). I installed molding horizontally about 5-1/2' from the floor. I next (with the help of the hubby) ripped a 4' x 8' piece of mdf into 3" strips. I then applied them to the wall with construction adhesive and brad nails. I then caulked and painted everything cottage white semi-gloss to match the existing molding throughout the house. Made new curtains, brought the furniture back in. I think it turned out pretty good!
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