The exterior, it used to belong to Elphy and Andrew Davis before they moved to the suburbs.
I decorated James and Claire's space in a monotone design. It's something new, but I might try it again, but with a different color scheme instead of black and white.
nursery for their new bundle of joy
small office space for Claire to work on her political campaigns
large bathroom for the second level
living area on the main level
rooftop terrace to gaze upon the downtown lights
small kitchen since they don't cook much, instead they enjoy eating out at the many nearby highly rated restaurants.
bedroom. Future plans include adding walls to enclose the dressing room and to create a small hallway for the stairs leading to the roof.
another office, this one for James to work at home on his architectural drawings.
dining area and entryway in background
It looks amazing! I love the tiles in the bathroom and those marble counters in the kitchen are so perfect.
ReplyDeleteThose tiles have been popular on tumblr, if you want I can track them down for you. Thanks for reading and commenting.
DeleteVery nice home for this family. I really like the kitchen, and the garden space. It'll be nice seeing them welcome their baby to their new home. It definitely looks spacious for learning to walk and romp around in.
ReplyDeleteLearning to walk and all the toys that come with babies will be an adjustment, but I think the hood council is considering building a new park near them (this is the warehouse district) to help raise property values (and due to the demands of the residents there) Thanks for reading and commenting.
DeleteYes, very sophisticated. Actually, when my kids were little I remember black and white toys were all the rage for babies because they said they could see them better.
ReplyDeleteI recall that time period as well, everything was black and white, even crib mobiles. Thanks for reading and commenting.
DeleteI'm glad that it looks sophisticated. I was trying to make it look a bit more grown up than my other houses. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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