Posts Tagged ‘Interior Design’
Before and After: Family Room and Nook
BEFORE:
A family room and nook in need of window treatments and comfortable furniture conducive for conversation and television viewing. Before the scale of the client’s existing sofa limited the placement. The rooms lack color and connection.
AFTER:
After getting to know our client and understanding their needs, we designed a beautiful space that would be perfect for their family. We were drawn to these cool shades of blue, white, and taupe. A darker distressed wood floor was the canvas for custom window treatments and furniture. A custom rug was added to bring everything together.
Window treatment fabric:Â Stark Orsan-7360235
All of the furniture was created here at Judy’s Custom Workroom. We love these chairs!
Fabric: Kravet Bansuri-515
The family room is a small space so we created a custom ottoman with nailheads for storage. We also created a slightly smaller sofa with slimmer arms than the previous sofa to allow for more seating. The furniture now fits the room beautifully and the cool colors and “driftwood” finishes tie everything together.
Sofa fabric: Trend 02115-Driftwood
Pillow fabrics: Kravet 31592-516 and Stark Blk Canyon-7890349
Be Our Guest
We invite you into two beautiful guest rooms we have recently completed…
We love is this guest bedroom and bathroom.  We especially love the upholstered wall we did and Phillip Jeffries wallpaper in the ceiling soffet. We used a similar wallpaper  in the guest bath. We have always loved Phillip Jeffries natural and grasscloth wallpapers and just received a few new books in with some really exciting textures and patterns which we will share with you here on our blog soon!
Here’s another guest room we designed at Judy’s Custom Workroom/ Orange Coast Interior Design. We love the soft color pallet.
What visitor would want to leave this relaxing space?!
Before and After: Glamorous Bedroom
We are currently working with a client who sent us this thank you letter. She originally called us to simply fix a poorly made table skirt for her bedroom. She was so happy with our work ethic and excited about the ideas we had for her that she wanted to continue working with us. We have completed her master bedroom and are now working on her master bathroom, powder room, and entry.
“I want to thank you for helping me take some bold steps and step out of my comfort zone for without you the beauty that is unfolding before me in my home would never have been possible. You have such a way of gently encouraging one to take a leap of faith with you and then voila! the appreciation of your collaboration is manifested in the “look†and feel of the space. I look forward to the transformation my home and especially my bedroom with your designs and expert craftsmanship…this is so fulfilling and exciting! My sincere appreciation for what initially was a botched table skirt became a complete vision exceeding my expectations!”
We wanted to share this and emphasize again that it does not matter how big or small a project is here. We are happy to help and love when clients are this excited about their transformations.
Before/ In Progress
After
Client Work: Completely Custom!
We are loving the photos we just got back from our photographer of this living and dining space we designed! Our client wanted a clean, contemporary, Santa Barbara look. We believe we gave her that relaxing, casual elegance by furnishing the space with custom designed pieces.
In the living space below, we made the sofa and chairs here at Judy’s Custom Workroom. We also designed the Tibetan silk and wool combination area rug and limestone and wood occasional table on top of it. We love the way the drapery we made compliments the beautiful wood beams and window casings of the room.
Our client had some existing Spanish style furniture including the table and buffet in the dining area that she loved, but she wanted an overall more contemporary look. We designed Spanish style dining chairs but upholstered them in contemporary fabrics and added nail heads for a fresh clean look.