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Gaile Guevara
DOMUS RESIDENCE, YALETOWN | 2015
| PHOTO CREDIT |
Janis Nicolay
| PROJECT PROFILE |
Renovation & Styling Project
906 sq.ft | 11th Floor | Yaletown | Ledingham Design,Built 2003
1 Bedroom + 2 Bath + Den + Living / Dining Room + Balcony
| DESIGN TEAM |
Interior Design | GAILE GUEVARA
Design Team | Laura Melling, Anahita Mafi, Foojan Kasravi, Rebecca Raymond
| CONSTRUCTION TEAM |
Builder | Projekt Home
| SOURCE GUIDE |
Accessories - Decorative objects | Teixidors Cushions available through Provide
Accessories - Area rug |
Bedding | Stonewashed Belgian Linen Collection provided by Restoration Hardware + Hendrik Lou
Closets | Ikea - Pax Wardrobe Storage System
Furniture - Bedframe & Bedside Tables by CB2
Furniture - Dining Table | Custom Table by Ben Barber Studio
Furniture - Dining Chair | Hay about a chair provided by Vancouver Special
Furniture - Bed | Facade Grey Queen Bed from CB2
Furniture - Bedside Table | Shake Nightstand from CB2
Hardwood Flooring | Kentwood Originals - Brushed Oak Snohomish by Metropolitan Floors
Lighting - Accent | LineLight By Lock & Mortice
Lighting - Decorative | Bocci 28d Provided by Bocci
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
Completed on a small budget, this hard working kitchen refused to compromise on style. The upper and lower perimeter cabinets, sink and countertops are all from IKEA. The vintage schoolhouse pendant lights over the island were an eBay score, and the pendant over the sink is from Restoration Hardware. The BAKERY letters were made custom, and the vintage metal bar stools were an antique store find, as were many of the accessories used in this space. Oh, and in case you were wondering, that refrigerator was a DIY project compiled of nothing more than a circa 1970 fridge, beadboard, moulding, and some fencing hardware found at a local hardware store.
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Think Fabricate
Designed in collaboration with Doban Architecture, this new Lefferts Gardens outpost of the popular Park Slope, Brooklyn bakery incorporates the bakery’s signature color palette and materials in an updated way. Blue Sky’s new home features millwork and furniture by Think Fabricate in natural woods and colorful lacquered metals, designed for beauty as well as efficiency. Lacquered white panels and sliding menu boards artfully conceal utilitarian storage. A custom-built walnut hardwood interior storefront frames the entrance to the kitchen area and invites customers to watch the bakery in action. The muffin display and customer counters recall the red storefront of the bakery’s Park Slope home. Our custom Think Lanterns in various sizes and shades of grey and silver provide illumination and recall the historical lanterns from the original shop.
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
Completed on a small budget, this hard working kitchen refused to compromise on style. The upper and lower perimeter cabinets, sink and countertops are all from IKEA. The vintage schoolhouse pendant lights over the island were an eBay score, and the pendant over the sink is from Restoration Hardware. The BAKERY letters were made custom, and the vintage metal bar stools were an antique store find, as were many of the accessories used in this space. Oh, and in case you were wondering, that refrigerator was a DIY project compiled of nothing more than a circa 1970 fridge, beadboard, moulding, and some fencing hardware found at a local hardware store.
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The contrast between the orange and green makes my heart skip a beat.
Inspiration for a country home design in Los Angeles.
Inspiration for a country home design in Los Angeles.
ARTO
This wall is hidden on the wall to the bathrooms. I've definitely stopped and taken my own pictures of it. It's a lovely little hallway.
Large country home design in Los Angeles.
Large country home design in Los Angeles.
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
Completed on a small budget, this hard working kitchen refused to compromise on style. The upper and lower perimeter cabinets, sink and countertops are all from IKEA. The vintage schoolhouse pendant lights over the island were an eBay score, and the pendant over the sink is from Restoration Hardware. The BAKERY letters were made custom, and the vintage metal bar stools were an antique store find, as were many of the accessories used in this space. Oh, and in case you were wondering, that refrigerator was a DIY project compiled of nothing more than a circa 1970 fridge, beadboard, moulding, and some fencing hardware found at a local hardware store.
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