June 2012 Featured Before and After

This home was filled with beautiful furniture pieces, but each piece was a different style.  In this living room there is contemporary, traditional, formal, and mid-century modern.  To give this room a more cohesive feel, we used a transitional sofa and brought in red pillows and mantle accessories to draw the eye around the room.
stillwater 1
BEFORE
Stillwater 2
AFTER

January 2012 Featured Before and After

This living room was a fun transformation for us.  The space was spectacular with huge windows and tall ceilings.  However, the dirty carpet, bland fireplace and old wood cabinetry were not showing well.  We tiled the entire fireplace wall to create a gorgeous focal point, painted the wood work and warmed up the walls.  Furniture really helped create an inviting space for buyers, too.
bayless a
Bayless B

October 2011 Featured Before and After

This was a great family room overlooking a beautiful pond.  However, the clutter, mismatching furniture and cool colors were not appealing.  First we painted the walls a warm color from the brick, added soft drapery panels and replaced the blue carpet with a nuetral frize.  Then we added some rental furniture, art and accessories.
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October Before

family after

August 2011 Featured Before and After

Sometimes the layout of a room can make it really difficult for furniture placement.  In this long, narrow room, there were 2 large doorways and a bay window so the homeowners had 2 separate seating areas.  To create just one seating area, we put the furniture on an angle to take advantage of the floorspace in the bay window and still allow access to both doorways.  The plant was from another room and we added a few new pillows and accessories finish it off.
Woodbury Living Before

Woodbury living after