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Priority Space
"Typical of homes built 15 years ago, the dining room was sectioned away from the center core of the home. The kitchen was adjacent to the family room but was cramped and weighted down with heavy, traditionally styled cabinetry. With a goal of creating a more open layout, this project involved the removal of obtrusive walls, the realignment of key spaces (including the kitchen, family dining and great room areas), much-needed storage and functional organization."


"This beautiful new kitchen is now the hub where kids, friends and family can gather in an effortless way. A super-sized pantry, essential for the storage of homegrown and canned food and household organization is tucked away but accessible. The large great room and family dining area with expansive views overlooking the outdoor entertainment area were designed to accommodate a 10-person dining table and comfortable family-oriented furnishings. All three areas are light and bright, yet warm and inviting — perfect family spaces for a busy modern family."

Create Drama in Design
"Drama in interior design is best created by the color — black. This beautifully finished master bath illustrates how strong black elements were used to create high drama without sacrificing function and usability. Black in a master bath may feel counter intuitive because it adds obvious darkness. But when provided a large amount of space, vaulted ceilings and the ability to add multiple sources of lighting, black adds an unexpected note of glamour. High contrast between light and dark becomes a dramatic theme."


"This now completed master bath remodel features an improved layout, high end fixtures and finishes and — drama. With black as the dominate color, these homeowners now have an elegantly styled, modern bath. The interior design was by Terri Bennett of Terri Bennett Interior Design; and the contractor was Ben Harp of Harp Design and Construction."