PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Palest grey flat panel cabinetry helps a small space feel lighter and brighter.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Natural French Oak flooring seamlessly connects the kitchen to the dining area. Matte white glass tiles add quiet detail to the elegant and minimal space.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Open shelving keeps cookbooks close at hand. Stainless steel appliances are paired with polished chrome cabinet hardware. Pink and yellow pitahaya dragon fruit sit in a hand carved acacia bowl.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Antique chairs with matching rosewood table from Thailand bring warmth and history to the contemporary space.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL An Italian chandelier made of laser cut metal and glass sheds a delicate light over the antique dining table. Painting by Niccola DeVereaux.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A serene white plaster fireplace with a marble hearth anchors the living room in a place where a traditional wood and stone mantle once sat. Painting by Wendy Edwards.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The home’s original design included a large diagonal bench that connected to the fireplace. The living room's update eliminated the cumbersome architectural element to create more floor area and an improved aesthetic.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The gas fireplace brilliantly illuminates a heap of smooth black stones.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Sarah loves gardening and plant collecting! She is always on the lookout for interesting specimens to brighten our clients spaces. This beautiful banana flower opens one petal at a time revealing the most delicate orange stamen.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A pair of dark stained bamboo coffee tables make entertaining easy. Specially selected from The Shop at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the vintage rug anchors the all white space with vibrant color.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Part of the clients collection for many years, repurposing the antique rosewood chairs were essential in the home's re-design. Pillows represent the elements, "fire" and "air".
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Custom cabinetry adds architectural interest to this modern primary bathroom. Above the counter, diffuse split disc wall sconces were chosen to add soft ambient lighting to the space.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL This project afforded equal importance to beauty and safety. Sarah designed the space to accommodate maximum flexibility.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The hand glazed ceramic wall tile is paired with counter top slabs that contain bits of natural shell.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Hand glazed wall tiles inspired by sterling silver pair with durable and slip resistant porcelain mosaic tile flooring.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The bathroom was intentionally designed as a "wet room" so that the shower could be free of any barriers like steps and/or glass shower walls.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL The cool and crisp primary bathroom is punctuated and personalized by an antique Victorian chair and a signed giclee by artist D.J. Hall.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Glass orbs provide soft bedside light that keeps the nightstands free for books and things. The bed features a vintage leather headboard, and the artwork is a framed print of a painting by Marc Chagall (c. 1957).
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL A corner fireplace that was original to the home was made over in sterling silver toned ceramic tiles. The marigold club chair is made even cozier with a handmade honey bee pillow embroidered by the homeowner.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL An antique magnifying glass, a memento from the "Dinosaur Ball" a benefit for The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and a mango wood bowl brimming with Solidago "goldenrod" flowers sits atop a tiny steel and glass table.
PHOTO BY: STEVEN DEWALL Sarah loves people who loves animals! Our client loves cats and comes from a long line of cat lovers. This adorable fellow was collected at a North Virginia antique fair and has been in the client's family for nearly 20 years.