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 This San Francisco bathroom was drowning in dark, outdated tiling […]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, […]
Mar 01, 2018 | read more
Don’t you just love a good bathroom makeover? Remodeling outdated and inefficient spaces is very rewarding, and the results are a beautiful reflection of the collaboration between myself and the client’s aesthetic and lifestyle. This original bathroom needed a complete overhaul. With too shallow a tub, aging fixtures, and a supersized green and pink tile […]
Dec 04, 2015 | read more
What do you do when you have only a very small amount of room, but you need to make that space really work for you? Call Kimball Starr Interior Design! In this small Pacific Heights dining room, you can see that it looked a bit like an afterthought, tacked onto another bigger space. The wall […]
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 – […]
Jun 30, 2015 | read more
Our first post on redesigning bay windows was a breath of fresh air, so we decided to share more “before & after” ideas from Kimball Starr Interior Design’s portfolio, and how bay windows can be beautiful spaces for relaxing with a little help from your neighborhood designer! In San Francisco’s Russian Hill district, this bay window […]