It’s that wonderful time of year again where I attend the Las Vegas furniture market and come back full of fun, new and creative products to incorporate in my designs. I’m usually there 3 days and walking over 30 miles during that time to find the newest and coolest stuff. This year I dragged my husband around again to help me take pictures and notes…. (it’s a lot to take in by yourself!) This year was yet again all about texture, organic materials and I’m seeing more pops of color then last year. Popular colors this year were emerald green, navy blue and taupey greys. Below are several pictures of some of my favorite finds that I would LOVE to incorporate in my projects this year.
Extreme transformation on a budget!
In order to flip this house there were major areas that the designer and sub-contractor focused their limited budget and attention on. One of those areas was the master bathroom. What was once a boring and outdated space was transformed into a unique and tranquil master bathroom. This bathroom feels expensive because of the creativity that went into the overall layout of the space. The designer was able to reconfigure the bathroom so much so that there was room for a walk in shower that doubled in size, a beautiful freestanding tub and an accent wall that was centered in the room serving many purposes including creating a focal point upon entering. Finding budget friendly finishes became the easy part once the blueprint of the space was hammered out. Rich wood tones found in the porcelain plank flooring and the floating vanity (which was purchased at a steal through an online vendor), provide a striking contrast to the sparkling glass accents and the crisp whites of the vanity top and tub. Soft highlights of turquoise, cool tans and silver bounce around the room to provide a feeling of calm and freshness. The transformation, while extreme was all done on a budget and became the main selling point of this home’s flip. Below are the before and after pictures side by side. To see all the after pictures be sure to check out the portfolio section!