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REMODELS – BEFORE & AFTER
Refreshed. It’s that feeling you get from new beginnings. It’s recognizing the inevitability of change and celebrating a new season of life. It’s seeing your home in a whole new light, and injecting energy back into your space with thoughtful design updates.
There’s never been a better time to breathe new life into your home with a remodel or renovation, leaning on our designers to build upon what you already love while embracing the evolution of your vision and the optimism of a fresh start.
Here, our designers and architect share how they revive spaces through remodels, their personal approach and attention to detail to bring their client’s vision of home to life.
Catherine Lykins, Associate Designer
Before
After
What were your clients looking to update and why?
They were looking to remodel the entire basement to add a larger family room, bar, bunk room, office, and bathroom. The rest of the home focused on mainly cosmetic updates, space planning, and new furnishings and accessories.
What was the process like for this project?
Since this is remodel, we had to start by figuring out what the scope of the project was and what the clients were looking for. After meeting with them, talking through how they’ll be using their home, and honing in on their style, we moved into the design set phase. The general contractors then take over and we act as their right hand with anything they need design related. Once construction was finishing up, we went through the same process for furnishings.
What’s something unique about this remodel?
This ski-in, ski-out home was built in 1975. You can see how different these spaces feel simply by updating the floors, paint, and ceiling.
Collective Design Team
Before
After
What were they looking to update and why?
The clients were looking to update the kitchen and living spaces on the main floor, the place where they gather and entertain most. We pushed the kitchen island out, created a custom wet bar, updated to neutral washed cabinets, lighter tile, and new hardware. We also stripped the dark, traditional look of the log accent wall and added a neutral wash to make the room look larger and brighter. All the details and pieces were thoughtfully chosen to reflect their lifestyle and aesthetic.
What’s something unique about this remodel?
Textures play a huge role in making a space warm, inviting ,and unique. We were able to work with our clients to design stunning, custom area rugs which tied it all together.
Zane Levin, Principal Architect
Before
In Progress
After
Everything besides the roof and the walls. We completely stripped the house down to the studs. We rebuilt the existing garage to create 3 new bedrooms, added a new garage with a rooftop deck, ripped out the original bedrooms to be an entertaining space and incorporated an open concept in the kitchen, living and dining areas. The clients wanted more sleeping capacity, a new master bedroom larger than the existing bedrooms, and fun areas for gathering.
What’s something unique about this remodel?
When we use the term, “remodel” or “renovation”, it’s typically a change to a portion of the home. An addition is a singular space that’s added, like a new master suite or new garage. This home is a remodel with an addition, making it unique in itself. The project was a lot like a new construction build because of its huge undertaking and we’re doing so much.Â
Want to see more of our projects? Check out our before & after refurnish blog or our interior design portfolio. If you’re ready to bring your vision of home to life, get in touch with our designers today.