This Designer Renovated Her 2000s-Era “Mediterranean McMansion” in 30 Days
Out with Tuscan château vibes; in with colored glass and oak.
Out with Tuscan château vibes; in with colored glass and oak.
The hallway previously boasted ’50s pink walls and green carpeting.
Plaid carpeting plays off wall-to-wall florals in the den.
Bat roosts and owl boxes welcome guests of all kinds.
She carried the color into the living room to avoid a jarring accent wall.
The dining room transports you to a field.
The sunken living room has the grooviest vibes.
When he and his wife aren’t there, you can visit.
No, he’s not allowed on the Togo.
The same goes for the photographer’s portrait wall.
Plus the practical shower that “made life a lot easier.”
The result? A new home that looks like it’s been there forever.
Including a coffee grinder from the owner’s great-great-grandparents.
It’s about the little joys, like a supercomfy corduroy sofa.
The family pivoted design plans after welcoming their fifth child.
“If you love something, you figure out a way to make it work.”
A bookcase room divider takes it one step closer to cozy.
A Hamptons beach house made sleek.