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Tracy Garfield, Allied Member ASID
Northville Remodel: Colorful & Casual 07/01/2011
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At TGI we have been working very hard on a local, client project over the past 6 months. This project started with our client's kitchen remodel and has expanded to include their adjacent dining room, living room, and powder room. As those elements come to a close, I wanted to give you all a sneak peak behind my design.

We found inspiration from this beautiful, Kravet fabric that will end up being used in our window treatments. This floral has a fun and updated feel while also providing a color palette of soft greens, blues and taupes that we'll use throughout the space.
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As for window treatments, they always go a long way in completing a room, and our client's kitchen and dining room were no exception. We decided to go with the following treatment styles in the same fabric to add a softened texture and cohesive feel to the space.
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Relaxed Roman Shade
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Box- Pleated Valance


As for some of the furnishings in the room we decided to go with an english roll-arm style loveseat and armchair for a comfortable yet classic look.
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English Roll Arm Loveseat
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Round Side Table


The fabrics we selected for our upholstery furniture are both done in Kravet Smart fabrics. They're durable, affordable and will really help to reinforce our color scheme in the space. This small-scale blue & green fabric for our armchair brings out our accent colors in a subtle way. Our loveseat is then upholstered in a neutral, chevron fabric to simplify the overall look and provide a timeless piece of furniture for our clients.
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Kravet Smart: King Pool
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Kravet Smart: Classic Chevron, Umber


We then put a lot of focus on the last element in the space, our custom fireplace. We designed it as our focal point, viewable from all three areas in the open floor plan. Our trusty carpenter built a custom mantel with inset panels and moldings to add a more substantial look. He then applied similar moldings and arch-top detail around the adjacent built-in shelves. We painted all the trim and woodwork in the space a "cloud white" to brighten the space and contrast nicely with our fireplace-surround consisting of soft green, yellow and neutral tiles (the yellow was thrown in as another fun accent but will unite the adjoining front, entry room of the client's home...our next project which will be painted yellow). These 4x4 tiles from Virginia Tile were done in a matte finish to provide a soft overall look that would add interest but not compete with our light green wall color.
 
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Wall Color: Benjamin Moore - "Nantucket Breeze"
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Before Image
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Middle Stage Image: Here you can see the new wall color,  painted mantel and built-ins. This picture was taken right before our new, bronze fireplace door and surrounding accent tiles were installed. 

Currently we are waiting for a window wall to be installed by the dining room. There is a 6' sliding door on this wall now, but a new stylized sliding door with sidelights is on its way. This will give our client 14 more square feet of natural light and make the space feel even bigger!

After the window wall installation in the coming week, we'll just be waiting on our rug, furniture and window treatment installations. Then our last step will be selecting artwork and accessories. 

Be sure to check back in the coming weeks for more updated pictures as our project comes to a close!

Happy Friday :)


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Accessing Green Design 07/09/2010
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Many of you know that "going green" is a good thing. Simple things like switching the type of light bulbs you use, recycling and driving less are great ways to help the earth, but what about when it comes to remodeling? Building a new home or even redecorating can present challenges for using sustainable  materials. So today we thought we'd share with you a list of some of our favorite eco-friendly vendors. From fabric to flooring, these vendors are making green design accessible for all. Click on their links to learn more:


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1. Lee Furniture: Stylish and sustainable furniture featuring soy based cushions, water-base finishes and FSC certified wood frames.

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2. Benjamin Moore Natura Paint: A virtually odorless new line of paint that comes in endless color combinations with zero VOCs.

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3. Enviroglas: This small business converts recycled glass and porcelain into elegant floors and countertops. With extreme durability and low maintenance, these sustainable surfaces will also add visual interest to any space.

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4. Lumber Liquidators: This accessible company carries bamboo and cork flooring in a variety of finishes. Both materials are rapidly-renewable resources, providing more sustainability than traditional hardwood floors.

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5. Robert Allen Pure Style: A line where at least 50% of the fibers in their fabrics are sustainable, organic and/or recycled, leaving an end product that is completey recyclable.

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6. Interface Flooring: Carpet Broadloom and modular carpet tiles using natural and recycled content. Interface also practices the latest tech-science, Biomimicry, to take the first step towards becoming a fully-sustainable company.

TGIF :)

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