A beginning-to-end experience, our Full Service Interior Design offers clients a custom design plan, guidance in their renovations and peace of mind that their vision will come to life.
Read MorePurchased back in 1999, they have been coming out here - to their “happy place” - with their kids on weekends, summers and holidays. It was an honor working alongside them, to freshen up their great room and sunroom.
Read MoreWhen it came to the design of the waiting area, we wanted clients to walk in and immediately feel safe and at peace. Taking inspiration from the name “Cedar” and the beautiful views of the woods out back, we saturated the walls in a beautiful sage/olive green…
Read MoreWhenever I start a new interior design project now, I’m always looking for an opportunity to create something custom for our clients. A lot of times, its these pieces are one of the things that our clients end up being the most thrilled about!
Read MoreGracious in scale and with good bones, we were given an empty palette to create something beautiful and meaningful that would live on with this family for years to come.
Read MoreYou step into the master bedroom suite and immediately feel transported on “holiday”… the color palette, textures and thoughtful detailing helped to turn this room into a parent’s retreat.
Read MoreWe cannot get over how much some paint, new backsplash, new light fixtures, and some styling transformed this kitchen!!!
Read MoreWhen it came to the design of the Westmoreland Project home office we knew that we wanted to do something really special.
Read MoreFour months later, we still can’t believe the transformation that occurred during this kitchen renovation! What was once a dark and cramped space is now functional, elegant and flooded with light.
Read MoreWe took what was basically a dark and empty playroom and turned it into something that is now bright, colorful and comfortable. Geared for the whole family, this space now meets a number of needs including: seating, play, and storage.
Read MoreA large part of that had to do with change in wall color and the lightening of the furniture. While before this room sported a traditional, wood dining table and chairs we tweaked the arrangement by painting the dining table and trading in the old chairs for new woven ones.
Read MoreAs you can see, this room was initially a blank canvas. Our biggest design challenge by far was to create visual interest through the furnishings and decor!
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