Recently I shared a post about designing hallways with multi function where in part I spoke about the need for bathroom floor plans to include windows. For this week’s post, I’m elaborating on the importance of including windows, specifically in private toilet rooms for primary suites, ensuite bathrooms and shared bathrooms.
Read MoreIt wouldn’t be a new year without the experts weighing in on the projected trends for the coming year, especially when it comes to forecasting shifts with colors, textiles, and furnishings. Those leading the charge have their ears to the ground and their sights on the horizon, constantly taking note of global events, social changes, political influences, as well as what prominent players in the design industry are doing.
Read MoreWith the Mount Valley Project the majority of the bathrooms throughout the house are en-suites. Having bathrooms be extensions of the individual bedrooms makes it so much nicer and convenient for those occupying the bedrooms. En-suite baths are becoming more and more the standard when it comes to new build homes, especially.
Read MoreThere seems to be this ongoing dilemma in the world of interiors whether or not it’s ok to put the TV above the fireplace from a design point of view.
Read MoreFinish material selections for the Mount Valley Project kitchen design.
Read MoreAlthough the Mount Valley Project, a large semi-custom, new build in Utah had plenty of square footage, in many of the rooms I had to do some finagling to design them in a way that would give the clients what they were hoping for, for each of the spaces.
Read MoreWhen I tell someone that I’m an interior designer they immediately start talking about choosing pretty colors and finishes. And although those things are definitely an important part of interior design, I find myself trying to explain what I actually do for clients long before we get to the part with the pretty colors and finishes
Read MoreIf you’ve been following along on the Mount Valley Project, you know that it’s a semi-custom new build at the base of the majestic Wasatch Front Mountain Range, near Salt Lake City Utah. Before construction started I worked for several months with the clients going through the rooms of the house while the project was still on paper, and in the planning phase.
Read MoreWhen there is a will, there’s always a way, right! And most often achieving the will takes lots of exploration and problem solving. This is exactly how things went with the bunk room design at the Mount Valley Project.
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