Client Work - Max Whizenhunt
Hello everyone! I hope you are all having a great start to your weekend. Today I will be sharing the first set of photos (in this case, photo) of an interior design project that we have recently completed. For this project, we were commissioned to design the entire interior of the home, as well as the patios and balconies. Any landscaping details that you see in this and upcoming photos of this project, have been completed by the landscapers that are employed by the community that our client lives in.
Before we were officially brought on board this project, we discussed extensively with our client how he envisions the space in his head. He explained to us that as far as the colour palette goes, he is really drawn to whites, creams & beiges for the furnishings. For the flooring, he explained that he prefers lighter wood flooring, but has no issue with stone flooring or a combination of wood and stone. He emphasized that he appreciates great usage of dark and black accenting throughout. For furnishings, he’s drawn to a mix of contemporary and modern pieces but is open to any differing suggestions that we may have. As you can imagine, his vision was music to our ears. Woods? Marbles/Stones? Contemporary & modern furnishings? That is right up our alley. Needless to say, we quickly agreed to take on this project!
In this photo, you are getting a look into the library/office/study of our client's home. We completely stuck with our client's vision. The only deviation was the addition of the warmer wood toned pieces. We felt that the space felt stark with all the white and black marbles, black soap stone & light wooden flooring and wall paneling that we used. To counter that, we suggested adding warmer toned wooden pieces, to balance out the space. Luckily, our client agreed! I am absolutely thrilled with the final product, as is our client.
As always, the team & I thank you so much for following us along our design journey & supporting The Design Firm! You support is what keeps us going <3
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.
Photo Credit - Sean Hardy
Client Work - Max Whizenhunt
Hello everyone! I hope you are all having a great start to your weekend. Today I will be sharing the first set of photos (in this case, photo) of an interior design project that we have recently completed. For this project, we were commissioned to design the entire interior of the home, as well as the patios and balconies. Any landscaping details that you see in this and upcoming photos of this project, have been completed by the landscapers that are employed by the community that our client lives in.
Before we were officially brought on board this project, we discussed extensively with our client how he envisions the space in his head. He explained to us that as far as the colour palette goes, he is really drawn to whites, creams & beiges for the furnishings. For the flooring, he explained that he prefers lighter wood flooring, but has no issue with stone flooring or a combination of wood and stone. He emphasized that he appreciates great usage of dark and black accenting throughout. For furnishings, he’s drawn to a mix of contemporary and modern pieces but is open to any differing suggestions that we may have. As you can imagine, his vision was music to our ears. Woods? Marbles/Stones? Contemporary & modern furnishings? That is right up our alley. Needless to say, we quickly agreed to take on this project!
In this photo, you are getting a look into the library/office/study of our client's home. We completely stuck with our client's vision. The only deviation was the addition of the warmer wood toned pieces. We felt that the space felt stark with all the white and black marbles, black soap stone & light wooden flooring and wall paneling that we used. To counter that, we suggested adding warmer toned wooden pieces, to balance out the space. Luckily, our client agreed! I am absolutely thrilled with the final product, as is our client.
As always, the team & I thank you so much for following us along our design journey & supporting The Design Firm! You support is what keeps us going <3
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.
Photo Credit - Sean Hardy