Feb 25, 2019 | read more
The bathroom really is the hardest working room in the house. That’s why a bathroom makeover can be so pivotal to household happiness. Today I’m sharing a really dramatic renovation that took a couple’s bathroom from blah to beautiful! In the before photo above, it’s clear this bathroom’s layout just did not function well, wasting […]
Jan 28, 2019 | read more
When the weather outside is cold and rainy, don’t you just want to curl up with a good book? Since we’re deep in the winter months here in Northern California, today I’m sharing how to create a cozy reading nook in your home. Customize for the Perfect Fit Here in what I like […]
Aug 27, 2018 | read more
I’m often asked how to transform bathrooms that are dark and cramped into light and airy spaces. Oh, and also to make the space look high-end or upscale as well, without breaking the bank. A tall order that seems impossible, but I’ve done it here! This San Francisco bathroom was drowning in dark, outdated tiling […]
Mar 12, 2018 | read more
When are diamonds NOT a girl’s best friend? When they adorn the walls of a dated kitchen! My clients’ dreary out-of-the-box 90’s kitchen was transformed into a bright, beautiful dream space for cook – read on to find out how! The original kitchen was a monument to the late 80’s/early 90’s, with cheap plastic-fronted appliances, […]
Oct 07, 2015 | read more
The bathroom is one of the most-used rooms in the home, so it can really be a pain-point if the design isn’t correct. Luckily there are ways to renovate a bathroom to bring it up to a more usable standard. For example, take this San Francisco bathroom remodel in St. Francis Woods by Kimball Starr – […]
Aug 01, 2011 | read more
I’d like to thank the lovely Rachel Thomas over at Raenovate for featuring Before & Afters of our Pacific Heights interior design project in San Francisco! Here’s a snippet of the article with the before & after images shown below… “We’ve revealed so many fantastic San Franciscan transformations on Raenovate we thought we’d nearly exhausted the city’s […]