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Fashion and Interior Design go hand-in-hand. When trend-setting fashion houses, such as Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, or Marc Jacobs, reveal their collections during fashion week, you can bet some of those design elements start showing up at High Point the following season. Whether it’s color, texture, pattern, or structure, interior design and it’s furnishings are drawing inspiration from catwalks and red carpets to the magazines of Vogue.
A touch of Hollywood glamour and glitz creates the right amount of drama for this modern bathroom.
The feminine curves on the sofa and cocktail table exude a warm and welcoming feeling in this elegant living room.
A monochromatic color scheme is the epitome of timeless sophistication.
Pile on the color, pattern and texture and you have yourself a globetrotter-infused retreat.
A neutral color scheme and sleek finishes provide the ideal environment for sipping a dirty martini in style.
A bedroom fit for English royalty!
The black leather studded side table evokes an edgy sensuality vibe in this posh bedroom.
The contemporary black and white fabric on the Louis XVI arm chair unites the two-tone color scheme in this living room.
Flow is just as important as function and storage when it comes to a kitchen’s design. The challenge for our client was that her kitchen felt, “closed off from the rest of the home,” which has a modern open layout. The cabinets, countertops and backsplash were standard builder selections and fell short of adding any excitement to the space. Our client’s number one wish was to open up the kitchen to the rest of her home. Adding color and selecting rich finishes would give way to a dynamic personality for her kitchen. She didn’t have the budget to overhaul the cabinets but knew it needed some life and light. These photos are of the original Kitchen…
We removed a section of cabinets that separated the kitchen from the living room in order to achieve the open-flow design our client was intent on. A beautiful granite slab replaced the original tile countertops. Task lighting was an issue so additional ceiling cans and under cabinet lights were added to improve the light quality throughout the space.
The taupe glass tile brings movement and pattern to the backsplash and is highlighted by the under-cabinet lighting.
The upper cabinet doors were replaced with frosted glass panels to give a more open, light feel.
The finishing touches to the renovation: a rich Benjamin Moore paint color selected for the kitchen and hallway, and a fabulous Laura Weitzner wall covering applied to the floating wall…color and texture are easy ways to bring attention to an architectural element.
In the end, the room was transformed from an ordinary kitchen to a space the client absolutely loves!!!





























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