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Saturday, September 8, 2007

Changing spaces

Updating the look and feel of your home with transitional design - one room at a time

The finished remodel has transformed the living room from a dark Victorian style to a bright Tuscan motif.
The finished remodel has transformed the living room from a dark Victorian style to a bright Tuscan motif.ENLARGE
The finished remodel has transformed the living room from a dark Victorian style to a bright Tuscan motif.
Photos by Chad Lundquist/Nevada Appeal
The room before the remodel.
The room before the remodel.ENLARGE
The room before the remodel.
Doreen Mack

The fireplace at the midway point of the remodel has transformed the    living room from a Victorian style to a Tuscan-style motif.
The fireplace at the midway point of the remodel has transformed the    living room from a Victorian style to a Tuscan-style motif.ENLARGE
The fireplace at the midway point of the remodel has transformed the living room from a Victorian style to a Tuscan-style motif.

Doreen Mack, owner of Interiors by Doreen, works with Bard Brown while planning the first phases of a remodel at her home in Carson City. Mack is redesigning her living room from a Victorian to Tuscan-style motif.
Doreen Mack, owner of Interiors by Doreen, works with Bard Brown while planning the first phases of a remodel at her home in Carson City. Mack is redesigning her living room from a Victorian to Tuscan-style motif.ENLARGE
Doreen Mack, owner of Interiors by Doreen, works with Bard Brown while planning the first phases of a remodel at her home in Carson City. Mack is redesigning her living room from a Victorian to Tuscan-style motif.

Chad Lundquist/Nevada Appeal Doreen Mack, owner of Interiors by Doreen, right, works with Bard Brown, left, while planning the first phases of a remodel at her home in Carson on May 7, 2007. Mack, is redesigning her living room from a Victorian style to a Tuscan style motif.
Chad Lundquist/Nevada Appeal Doreen Mack, owner of Interiors by Doreen, right, works with Bard Brown, left, while planning the first phases of a remodel at her home in Carson on May 7, 2007. Mack, is redesigning her living room from a Victorian style to a Tuscan style motif.ENLARGE
Chad Lundquist/Nevada Appeal Doreen Mack, owner of Interiors by Doreen, right, works with Bard Brown, left, while planning the first phases of a remodel at her home in Carson on May 7, 2007. Mack, is redesigning her living room from a Victorian style to a Tuscan style motif.



Why we did it

We wanted to achieve an updated look for our home built in 1906 on Carson City's east side. To do this, we used transitional design, a blending of traditional and contemporary that is simple.

The wonderful thing about transitional design is that it can easily be converted by changing accessories. It also gives you the opportunity to make transitional changes from one room to the other, beginning with painting the woodwork and walls, changing furniture, window treatments etc.

Transitional design also has a cost advantage in that you can do one room at a time. Not disrupting the whole house also makes the job easier.

From contemporary furniture to the traditional chair, end table and ottoman, one will find a lamp and mirror that blends the transitional combination into the contemporary feel of the room.

Light, airy, warm, inviting and elegant now best describes this 100-year-old home.



What we did

Began with the fireplace - the focal point of the living room:

• Covered brick with travertine tile

• Changed the hearth to granite

• Added a larger mantel with columns supported by an arch

• Faux painted arch to blend with stone on the fireplace

• Replaced traditional logs in fire box with glass and geometric shapes

• Added flat screen TV above mantel, faux painted to coordinate with fireplace



On the walls

• Removed wallpaper, then painted the walls a cream color

• Added large crown molding



Woodwork

• Painted all woodwork white - what a change from the dark brown



Window coverings

• Stained wooded shutters were replaced by Luminettes, a window treatment that combines the look of a sheer drapery with the ability to close for total privacy

• Built a cornice box which now serves rather than a valance



Lighting

Replaced a chandelier and lamps with:

• Recessed lighting above the fireplace

• Indirect lighting on top of the crown molding

• Wall sconces at each side of the fireplace



Finishing touches

• Custom-made metal calla lily sculptures above the fireplace and window

• Art work

• Throw pillows and a soft white plush area rug.

• DVD aquarium back drop



Who we are

Lofty Expressions

Interiors by Doreen

Doreen Mack

311 N. Pratt St.

Carson City

885-2444

www.loftyexpressions.com


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