And the walls came down!

These homeowners found that they were only living in a portion of their home.  Due to the awkward layout, the kitchen and familyroom were used 99% of the time while the diningroom and livingroom were being unused.  By removing walls (non-supporting of course!) we were able to open up the space so that all areas of the main floor can be used to their full potential.  With the thoughtful placement of pot lights, beautiful backsplash, gorgeous wood floors and espresso wood cabinets we were are able to offer the client exactly what they were looking for.  Project completion by Kylie M Interiors and B Gallant Homes.  The next thing on their project list will be the fireplace – can’t wait to see it!

Now I managed to delete all of the “before” shots of this project (bah!), but luckily my client had a few kicking around so atleast you’ll get the basic idea.

Please click on one of these images to view an enlarged slideshow display of this project.  To give you your bearings, you’ll see that in the 1st photo there is a stove – the wall was removed behind there and that’s where the island/sink is now.

Bathroom 7

This bathroom had a reasonable layout, but it didn’t work well for the homeowners.  They didn’t need a tub, weren’t worried about resale and desperately craved a nice big walk-in shower.  With the use of a warm neutral colour scheme, a blend of 4 different tiles, a beautiful pebble tile display and built-in cabinet area for storage of TP and towels – the result was a bathroom that suited the homeowners to a tee.

This renovation was completed by Kylie M Interiors and B Gallant Homes.

To view these photos in an enlarged slideshow display please click on one of these photos below.

 

Fireplace Makeovers

This is a mix of fireplace makeovers.  Most are budget friendly and manageable for a half-handy homeowner.  The only ones that are costly are the first set of B & A’s and the very last photo.  The rest – manageable (you better believe it sister!)  Painted mantels, accessories, easy to use tile and bbq paint  – these are all things that you can do to update your outdated or butt-ugly Fireplace.

Please click on one of these photos to view them enlarged in a slideshow display (before and after format – except for the last one which is a new build.)