When an unexpected leak sprung up in The Kwendy Homeβs charming cottage style guest bathroom, the timeline for the remodel was moved up immediately.
Wendy goes into detail so take a look at the process in her cost breakdown blog post.
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When an unexpected leak sprung up in The Kwendy Homeβs charming cottage style guest bathroom, the timeline for the remodel was moved up immediately.
Wendy goes into detail so take a look at the process in her cost breakdown blog post.
Iβve worked with Wendy of The Kwendy Home on many projects and each one is special. What makes them extra special is when her work and vision are showcased.
Recently, House and Home shared Wendyβs renovation tips and tricks along with the photos we took. See her feature in the April issue of House and Home.
KΔ Design Collective designed this modern primary bathroom with a terrazzo wall and matte black hardware
The team at KΔ Design Collective updated and upgraded this primary bathroom by creating more usable space. They turned a single vanity into a dual vanity and opened up the shower from a small enclosed stall to an open, spacious shower. The team created an oasis at home thatβs both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
See the before and after photos of this project on KΔ Design Collectiveβs website.
KΔ Design Collective designed this modern primary bathroom with a terrazzo wall and matte black hardware
Interior designer: KΔ Design Collective
Interior designer: KΔ Design Collective
Interior designer: Leann Ban Interiors
Photographer: Janet Kwan
Designers put a lot of time and effort into sourcing pieces and styling each corner of a room so itβs important to capture details when photographing interiors. For this room, Leann Ban Interiors created a balanced bedroom while customizing the items on each nightstand according to the person who would be using it.
The details highlight an interior designerβs style and aesthetic and I love showcasing that for their potential clients. To do that, here are 3 angles I love for photographing nightstands:
Leading lines, grids, symmetry. It gives you a sense of order and calm.
I love this one because it feels relaxed to me.
And of course, a nice wide view to capture the entire room.
Interior designer: Sabrina OβNeill Design
Project: Open up the kitchen and dining area by removing a wall and creating built-in cabinets for storage
Styling: Jennifer McLean Interiors
Kitchen built-in cabinet with bar area