Client Work - Aisha & Bookie Moon
Hello Everyone! Happy Monday :) I hope you are all staying healthy & safe during this crazy time.
Today I will be sharing some photos of a project that The Design Firm has recently completed for our clients, Aisha & Bookie Moon. Our clients requested a more secluded forested look, versus the more frequent beach front/tropical style that we have become accustomed too. To add a twist, we also morphed the forested look into that of a stately suburban home, somewhere in Connecticut or New Jersey. We felt that it was a perfect fusion of styles, especially with the new ONSU home that our clients have chosen to use.
I am running around in RL today doing errands, so I don't have time to write my usual paragraphs upon paragraphs.
With that, thank you as always for taking the time to view this post and supporting The Design Firm. It means the world to my colleagues and I!
Lastly, I always recommend viewing my photos in full screen mode when able! This allows you to see the true depth and detail of the spaces that my colleagues and I create for our clients.
P.S. If you would like to know the name of the store or designer who has created any of the pieces that you see in this photo, please feel free to send me a notecard in world (Brinks Lemmon) or send me a Flickr/Facebook message and I'd be happy to send you the store/designer information.
Photo Credit - Static Frenzy
Client Work - Aisha & Bookie Moon
Hello Everyone! Happy Monday :) I hope you are all staying healthy & safe during this crazy time.
Today I will be sharing some photos of a project that The Design Firm has recently completed for our clients, Aisha & Bookie Moon. Our clients requested a more secluded forested look, versus the more frequent beach front/tropical style that we have become accustomed too. To add a twist, we also morphed the forested look into that of a stately suburban home, somewhere in Connecticut or New Jersey. We felt that it was a perfect fusion of styles, especially with the new ONSU home that our clients have chosen to use.
I am running around in RL today doing errands, so I don't have time to write my usual paragraphs upon paragraphs.
With that, thank you as always for taking the time to view this post and supporting The Design Firm. It means the world to my colleagues and I!
Lastly, I always recommend viewing my photos in full screen mode when able! This allows you to see the true depth and detail of the spaces that my colleagues and I create for our clients.
P.S. If you would like to know the name of the store or designer who has created any of the pieces that you see in this photo, please feel free to send me a notecard in world (Brinks Lemmon) or send me a Flickr/Facebook message and I'd be happy to send you the store/designer information.
Photo Credit - Static Frenzy