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Fairview Row New-Build

What We Did: Pre-Construction Lighting Plan and Floor Plan Edits; Construction Finishes, Fixtures, and Materials Selections; Furnishings, Paint / Wallpaper, Lighting, Artwork, Area Rugs, Décor

One of the biggest challenges when building a new home is selecting colors and finishes that
look cohesive throughout while still making each space look distinctive.  We solved that for our clients plus the challenge of making their new urban condo feel simultaneously contemporary
and inviting.  By mixing and matching high contrast neutrals in every room, then combining
sleek surfaces with elaborate statement lighting and artistic details, we created a
welcoming contemporary retreat for our clients and their guests.

 The Color Palettes
Foyer: Pale grays, dark woods, touches of patinated silver
 
Dining Room: Pale grays, creams, dark woods
 
Kitchen: Bright white, steel gray, pops of red
 
Living Room: Soft gray, white, dark woods, touches of turquoise and gold
   
Primary Bedroom: Pale gray, warm gray, blush, pale blue
   
Primary Bath: Light and dark taupes, chrome, white
 
Laundry Room: Stainless steel, white, taupe
 
Powder Room: Warm gray, dark wood tones, touches of red, blue, and green
 
Home Office: Deep gray, dark woods, white, chocolate brown

This Project’s “Don’t Miss” Details

The European Contemporary vibe throughout the spaces

 

The deliberate placement of light and dark contrasts in each space

 

The fine art that makes neutral walls pop, including a commissioned piece by NatalieGeorge in the living room

 

The foyer’s subtly patterned wallpaper that adds interest without overshadowing the artwork featured in the space

 

The kitchen’s conversation piece: a glass barn door printed with a colorful urban graphic

 

The living room’s cozy white sofas flanking the ribbon fireplace

 

The primary bedroom’s metal and crystal “branch” chandelier

 

The primary bathroom’s floating vanity with double vessel sinks

The light-reflecting glass subway tile on the laundry room’s backsplash

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