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Kassi's Bedroom Makeover

10/29/2018

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Hey there, and welcome back!  If you are a fan of "Before and Afters", then you are in for a treat.  Do you follow me on Instagram?  If so, you may remember me sharing this bedroom design board a few weeks back:
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All sources are listed at the end of this blog post.
My client, Kassi, is a busy single mom who custom built her dream home and although her house is already gorgeous, she needed a little help giving her master suite the "wow" factor it was looking for.  Kassi was a dream to work with from the get-go.  She tends to lean more towards modern design, but isn't afraid of a pop of color while still keeping it warm and cozy with natural wood tones.  I knew right away that this was going to be a fun project.  See below for some of the "BEFORE" photos:

BEFORE:

When Kassi and I met for our initial consultation, she mentioned that she was open to a fun wallpaper (yay!) and that a seating area was a must-have.  Other than that, she gave me free range to design her new space.  These are the initial design boards that I presented her with: 

Design Boards:

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Kassi being the rockstar that she is, made little to no revisions on the design boards and we were rocking and rolling within a few weeks!  See below for the AFTER photos!

AFTER:

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Before vs. After:

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What do you guys think?  Quite the transformation, eh?  Thoughts on the design board vs. end result?  Kassi's bedroom is right off the front entrance of her home, so she wanted to be sure it made a statement when guests walked in, and I think we accomplished that!  The fun geometric wallpaper mixed with brass accents make me fall more in love with this space every time I look at it.  Leave a comment below and let me know what you think.  And as always, thanks for stopping by!

XO, 
Paige
Interested in shopping any of the sources seen in this post?  You're in luck!  I have linked each and every item for you below!  Happy shopping, friends!

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Kassi's bedroom set was purchased at Ashley Furniture.

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Guest Bedroom Makeover

7/2/2018

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I have a confession... We have lived in our home for 5 years now, and I am JUST now getting around to making our guest bedroom presentable.  For the last few years I have been sharing images of our home on Instagram and Facebook and not once have I shared photos of our upstairs because, well, it's just not worthy.  

We have lived here for years but all the while we have been trying to move back east, and because of that I kept making excuses on why I should wait, and thinking that there was "no point" in spending time and money upstairs.  Well, a few weekends ago I decided there is a point.  It was time.  We have family and friends that stay with us pretty frequently and although I am sure they don't care what their quarters look like- I do.  I wanted to be sure that when our parents or siblings come and spend a week with us, that they aren't just sleeping in a bed surrounded by 4 blank walls- which is exactly what this bedroom was before.  Seriously.  See embarrassing "BEFORE" photo below.
My starting point:
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I know, I know... not too inviting, eh?  Now, being that this was our guest room and wasn't being used TOO often, I didn't want to spend a fortune to update it.  I knew we could make use of the current bed frame and nightstand, and that I would need to buy new bedding, window treatments, and possibly a new piece of furniture or two.  But I was in luck...  Driving home one day in the pouring rain, I saw a large amount of furniture out at someone's curb with a sign that said "free".  Some in decent shape, and some not.  I pulled over and started rummaging through to see if there was anything I could use, and low and behold there was!  I loaded my SUV with two large man made shelves and a heavy oak bookcase while someone smiled and waved from the kitchen window.  (I have no shame if you can't tell..) Here is what I left with:
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Nothing to bat your eyes at, I know- but I knew that I would use them eventually.  They sat in our garage for a week or two until it dawned on me- "These would be perfect for the guest bedroom!".  I sanded everything down and threw a little white paint on them, and they were good as new in my book. 
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For the rest of the room, I defintely wanted cute and stylish, yet affordable which is why I shopped my attic first, and then went to Ikea and Hobby Lobby second.  I did a lot of running around and pulled this bedroom together in less than 2 days!  I am the type of person that once I start something I want it done NOW.  My husband has a love/hate relationship with that obsession of mine, HA!  But in this case, I think it paid off.

Here is the finished product...

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You may recognize this Safavieh rug from my old Instagram photos. Until recently, this was in our living room!
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The blue ruffle pillow was one that I had forgotten about in our attic storage bins.
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The grey nightstand and white mirror were both second hand finds that I painted myself.
Where did I use the garbage picked shelves and bookcase you ask?  
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Besides the small blue vase, hourglass timer, and black collapsible bin- everything else in this shot was in our attic storage.
It's almost like they were made for this spot, don't you think?  As I always say, a little paint goes a long way and nothing beats FREE!
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The exact black and white framed print in photo can be purchased here!
Sources for the rest of the items are at bottom of post!
One more Before and After:
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So, what do you guys think?  A bit of an improvement?  Would you stay here?  Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!  

If you love the way this turned out, you are in luck!  You can shop this look directly, by click through the images below.  

Happy shopping, friends!  And remember, just because it's on the curb doesn't mean it's trash.  

XO, 
​Paige

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Living Room/Entryway Restyle

6/2/2018

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Hello again!  Did you guys get a chance to check out my latest blog post?  The beautiful and DRAMATIC kitchen remodel that I designed over at my client Abigail's house?  If not, here is a refresher:

​That kitchen might go down in history as one of my favorites ever, BUT if you read that blog post you might remember that I mentioned restyling her entryway and living room as well.  Abi wanted a fresh look and some new accessories in both spaces, while keeping all of their existing furniture.  Sometimes all it takes is for another set of eyes to get a fresh perspective on a space, and thats what I did.  I incorporated all of Abigail's current furniture, while giving paint and DIY suggestions, along with helping her make some choices on their fireplace remodel.  This scope of work fell perfectly into my "Enhancements" package that I offer on my website which can be viewed here.  ​

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Let's take a look at the living room BEFORE:
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As you can see, Abi already had furniture that I could work with, and a large space filled with possibilities.  As per usual, my first thought is paint. that. oak.  If you have been following me for a while you are probably not surprised by that.  I am a firm believer that a little paint goes a long way, and by "paint" I usually mean white.  Brighter is better in my opinion.  Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the look of ALL oak, and I do love the warmth of natural wood tones, but in Abigail's case there was just a bit too much of it.  The beautiful beams on the ceiling, the hardwood floors, the built-in window seating, all of the trim work, and the fireplace mantle.  It was a lot.  We needed to brighten and modernize the space while bringing my client's funky and colorful personality in.  

For the fireplace we decided to do something very similar to the kitchen island meaning we removed the river rock completely, and instead replaced it with shiplap.  The only difference being that instead of the shiplap being "White Dove" by Benjamin Moore, I chose "Peppercorn" by Sherwin Williams in a matte finish.  The shiplap brings in the farmhouse vibes but also adds a more modern feel with the darker paint color.  The existing corbels were replaced by industrial bolts, and the hearth replaced by a black natural slab.  Here is the finished result:
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And a side by side BEFORE & AFTER:
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* All items seen in this post will be linked at the end for you to shop!
Now for the rest of the living room!  I should note that Abi had a decent budget for decor items but it really didn't take too much.  I sourced new pillows, throws, rug, wall art and accessories.  That, rearranging existing furniture and a little paint is all it took to restyle this space.  Let's take a look at the initial design board that I sent Abi for the living room:
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As you can see here, this design includes ALL of her furniture while adding new accessories and repainting the dark navy accent wall back to the light grey (Abalone by Benjamin Moore) to brighten things up.  Lets take one more look at the BEFORE:
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And AFTER:
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What do you guys think?  Repainting the dark accent wall, window trim, and built-ins made a HUGE difference. 
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Now for the built-ins and window trim!  It took a little convincing on my end to show my client that painting this window trim was extremely necessary and I don't blame her- it was a lot of work.  I told her "Better you than me..." Ha!  But I just knew how amazing the end result was going to be and trust me- IT IS.  Here is a reminder of the BEFORE:
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and AFTER:
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BRIGHT. AND. BEAUTIFUL!  The trim work and seating are painted in "White Dove" by Benjamin Moore to match the kitchen, as well as the new shaker style cabinet fronts for a more modern look.  Oh, and can we just take a second for those new brass sconces?  I am still obsessed.
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The final area in Abi's living room was a simple restyle using her existing furniture and decor pieces.  Here is the Before and After:
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Now, let's take a look at the Entryway Restyle!

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Abi didn't need too much done in the entryway but I did source a few new accessories for her, and convince her to paint the trim work, ha!  Here is a look at the BEFORE:
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...and the AFTER:
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As you can see, all that was done here was:
  • Painted trim work
  • Replaced light fixture
  • Added new pillow and throws
  • Added new storage bin
  • ​Centered the rug
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Well, I hope you enjoyed this long but *hopefully* worth it blog post!  I would love to hear your thoughts on this two room restyle, so leave them below and be sure to follow me on Instagram for more photos and updates! @decorandmoredesigns

If any of the items in this blog post caught your eye, you are in luck!  Everything is linked below for you to shop directly.  Have a great week, friends!

XO, 
​Paige

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Abigail's Kitchen Remodel

5/21/2018

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Hi, everyone!  I am so excited to finally be sharing this blog post with you!  It has been a long time coming, but I assure you, worth the wait.  I have been working with my client, Abigail for over 6 months now and she has been an absolute joy to work with- the ideal client, really.  She knew what she wanted, was open to suggestions, and trusted the process.  When I first met Abi, she was planning a full kitchen remodel in their gorgeous, yet slightly outdated farmhouse and wanted to keep with the country/farmhouse theme while adding her funky style to it.  She called it "Kardashian Meets Farmhouse" and I couldn't have said it better myself. 

I knew right away this was going to be a fun project and that the before & after was going to be drastic.  The kitchen layout was a great starting point, but I needed to brighten things up and bring my client's personality into this space.
Let's take a look at the kitchen "BEFORE" photos:
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As you can see, we had a lot of space to work with, and a relatively great floor plan.  From the first time Abigail and I met, we talked about removing the built in desk in the dining area (pictured in the second photo) and the dry bar/built in behind the island (pictured in the third photo).  Although not changing the floor plan too drastically, I knew removing these cabinets would help open this space up a lot. 

Going along with the "Kardashian Meets Farmhouse" theme, Abigail knew from the get go that she wanted the signature Kardashian black and white tile flooring, so that was my starting point.  Below are the initial design boards I presented to Abi:
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I chose classic white shaker cabinets to go along with the 24" floor tiles and warmed up the design by adding modern brass hardware, wood finishes and jute touches.  Luckily for me, Abi was open to a fun wallpaper because I knew it was just what this space needed to incorporate her "funky" style.
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As you will see, there were subtle changes made from the design boards to the final design, but the overall look and aesthetic is the same. ​

Now for everyones favorite part: the AFTER photos!!

(all sources will be linked at the end of this post)
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One of my favorite things in Abi's new kitchen is the beautiful butcher block countertop on her island.  Abi and I joke about this, because she was very unsure about a wooden top, but I pushed for it because I knew we would need a bit of a warmth atop all of the black and white.  The warmth of the butcher block matched with the shiplap base makes for a cozy farmhouse feel in a very modern space.  

Designer Tip:  Since the layout of the kitchen wasn't changing much, we were able to keep the existing cupboard bases, while just adding new painted fronts and hardware.  This is a great money saver for anyone thinking about renovating!
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Island Pendant Lights: IKEA Ranarp
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Gallery Wall: IKEA Ribba Frames
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These beautiful floating shelves were custom made to match the island butcher block, and the green wallpaper (my favorite!) is tied in with the matching wall in the dining nook.

So... what do you guys think?  A pretty drastic change, eh?  Here is a little side by side action to get a better idea:
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Interested in any of the items seen in this post?  Shop directly by clicking on the links below.  And if you enjoyed this kitchen transformation please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts!  Sidenote: I also helped Abi restyle her living room and entryway and will be featuring a blog post on those spaces soon so keep an eye out!  Until then, you can stay updated via my Instagram @decorandmoredesigns and as always, thanks for reading!

XO,
Paige
Wall Color: "Mindful Grey" by Sherwin Williams
Cabinet Color: "White Dove" by Benjamin Moore
Floor Tile: 24 inch matte black & gloss white with 1/8" grout lines.

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Becki's Living Room Makeover

2/25/2018

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Hey there, friends!  Are you like the rest of the world and love a good "before and after"?  If so, then you are in the right place.  Today I am going to be sharing my client's living room transformation with you, and I am so excited to finally do so.  This reveal is a long time in the making, and is well worth the wait!  

Sidenote: If you find yourself interested in any of the decor pieces seen in this post, then you are in luck.  I have gathered all of these items and they are listed at the end of this post! 

Now to the the fun part- the photos!
My Starting Point:
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The End Result:
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A little background- My client, Becki had just moved into her custom dream home and was starting with a fairly blank slate.  When Becki contacted me, she only had her large navy sofa, white area rug, and cow hide but needed help filling the rest of the empty space and making it feel like home.  I was eager to start on this project knowing that Becki had a similar style to my own and that she was open to my suggestions.  My client, like myself, loves modern yet classic, neutral design with a touch of farmhouse and Scandinavian flare.  

For reference, here are a few before photos of the space sent by my client:

Living Room Before:

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I think I speak for all Interior Decorators/Designers when saying Becki's home is dream starting point.  Brand new, beautiful, and SO much potential.

When I first received these photos, I immediately knew I wanted to add some shelving on each side of the fireplace, and needed to add some warmth to the space. Luckily for me, Becki had already purchased this transitional navy sofa from Basset Furniture (linked at the end of this post along with all other products) and this specific piece left us with many different floor plan options.  As you can see in the before photos, the sofa can be arranged in a "U" shape, but it can also be turned into a traditional "L" shaped sectional, and even reassembled into 2 separate pieces.  As you will see below, I decided to go ahead with the 2 facing couches in this design and I think it really opened the room up visually. 

My Original Design Boards:

Living Room After:

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Links to shop these bookshelves and more at the end of this blog post!

Entryway Before:

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Entryway After:

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Sooo, what do you guys think?  Does Becki's home feel complete and cozy?  That was my goal after all.  I wanted to create a stylish, but still livable space.  Becki has 3 little girls and I wanted to be sure that it still felt like home to them, and not like they were living in a museum.  The leather storage bins on the bottom bookshelf are home to dolls and toys, but allow for easy clean up when needed, and this gorgeous leather ottoman can always be pushed aside to make room for play.  By the way- that ottoman is my favorite piece, like EVER.  

You may have caught a glimpse of the unfinished stairway nook in one of the photos above... That area is still a work in progress, but I will most definitely share the finished result once we get there!
So far the only pieces in the stairway nook are:

Have your eye on any of the furniture or decor seen in Becki's home?  Shop directly by clicking through the slideshows below!

(disclaimer: a few items are not exact, yet are similar options)

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Sofa: www.bassettfurniture.com/Beckham-Custom-Upholstered-U-Shaped-Sectional-%7C-Bassett-Furniture-DZ24627.asp
Large Ottoman: www.article.com/product/1939/tablet-charme-blonde-rectangular-ottoman


Thanks so much for checking out this blog post!  Leave a comment and let me know what you think of this 'before and after'!

XO,
Paige
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