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Drama next to the wine cellar… This dining space is on the entertainment level next to the wine cellar. Chair fabric: Kravet cowhide printed leopard.
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Color is the focus of this daring fireplace. This room was designed around the Spanish matador photograph above the fireplace. Bold red mosaic from Virginia Tile.
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In this formal living room drapery was used to elevate your vision. Fabrics Scalamandre: Tennant and Associates.
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In this New York apartment the city is the focal point of the living space. The contemporary space is clean, open, and neutral.
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Tuscany in Bloomfield Hills. The client loves to be engulfed with color and texture. We created this room so she feesl like she is in a village in Tuscany.
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This dining room features a sophisticated mix of old and new. The contemporary sculpture on the wall is juxtaposed by an antique sconce on the opposite side. An Aubusson rug from Ghiordes Knot anchors the room.
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Simplistic, contemporary kitchen with infusion of color.
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Grand foyer simple in concept but yet so stately and elegant.
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Red is warmth in this contemporary setting and it is used in many textures throughout this living space; the shag rug, high polish glass cabinet, and leather stools. Texture is the key in this New York loft.
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Traditional lower level entertaining space with an interesting use of fabrics and textures. Marie Howard, Schumacher, and Thybony.
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Stained glass is typically thought of in traditional settings. Stained glass is incorporated to create privacy and color in this contemporary bathroom.
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A fun lower level bar. Stainless steel mosaic is used as the backdrop for this bar; broken edge glass and granite complete the look.
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This powder room features the use of old traditional materials in a contemporary setting. Onyx, a material that was used during the time of the pyramids is set against metallic mosaic. The gold mirror mimics the metallic mosaic, and crystal pendant gives
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Contemporary neutral setting contrasted by blue glass table and colorful murano pendants.
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photo by Beth Singer
Formal living room in directoire style – Baker Knapp and Tubbs
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Simplicity is the key to this contemporary dining space. Designer Group Collection and Beacon Hill.
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Fabrics, styling, and texture create an exquisite look in this formal bedroom. Tennant and Associates.
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Clean lined neutral space, this small living space was done in neutral colors to create a transparency in the room.
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Formal dining set against a beautiful background.
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Colorful living room, the client is a glass collector the colors in the room play off their beautiful glass collection.
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Simplicity in a New York loft, the use of yellow fabrics brings the sun in to this bedroom.
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French country at its best, wild boars and truffles.
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Water, water, and more water was the theme for this serene bedroom. The client has a very special photograph of the ocean above the bed and wanted the room the revolve around the photograph.
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New York, New York …The city is at the foot of this apartment so the furniture is only secondary to the view. Done beautifully and elegantly. Baker Knapp and Tubbs
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photo by Beth Singer
Artistic, whimsical, colorful powder room.
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Stone mosaic contrasted by beautifully detailed dark cabinets, and triple ogee edge on the granite tops.
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A formal living room where the paintings around the room play the biggest role. The owners are rare art collectors and wanted to feature their collection in this space.
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The fun glass top bar takes the stage in this contemporary kitchen.
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Bold artwork and clean lines are the recipe for this Dining Room
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The client wanted their wine collection to be the focal point of this lower level bar. Subtle colors evoking the wine country were used in the fabric and a punch of color was added with the small pendants above.
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Formal, traditional powder room.
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Blue, empire, exquisite, beautiful. Brunschwig and Fils.
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Tailored contemporary bedroom, with a little bling.
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Feature wall in a very simple entrance hall.
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photo by Beth Singer
Bringing the outside in on a gloomy winter day. In this kitchen you are surrounded by greenery as if sitting in a garden, the murano chandelier above the table was hand painted to compliment the surrounding space.
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Color transports the eye from the neutral background to the ceiling with a red column in this living area.
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Contemporary classic dining room.
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A bachelor’s bedroom, the client loves wines, fishing, and the outdoors. Original benches from tiger’s stadium add a touch of history to this bedroom. The directors chair beside the bed and the items around all reflect the client’s personality.
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photo by Beth Singer
Serenity in a formal setting.
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photo by Beth Singer
Dark wood bar accented by colored onyx, red leopard chairs are colored glass complete the space.
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A silver jewel box for a powder room.
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Vincent van Gogh’s starry night, a turbulent painting, is set against a relaxing urban environment.
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Blue glass rectangular subway tiles are contrasted with the circular motions of the mirror and pendants in this New York powder room.
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photo by Beth Singer
Copper ceiling, leather, mohair, woven wood shades, rich textures, all compensating for the lack of color in this stately library.
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Piet Mondrian stained glass was the inspiration for this room.
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photo by Beth Singer
Grass cloth wallpaper would normally contradict the formality of this powder room, but it works beautifully in this space.
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Traditional kitchen with an unexpected use of color on the chairs.
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Moldings, wall color, stenciling, fabrics, trims, it’s all in the details in this formal living room.
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A contemporary bedroom with a perfect balance black and white.
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photo by Beth Singer
Striking color used in a contemporary setting. Winner of a Detroit Home Design Award.
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Welcoming musical foyer, with an amazing mosaic floor.
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Through world travel and cultural experiences, I guide my clients on an educational journey that incorporates their tangible desires with appropriate elements of design. My work reflects the needs and lifestyle of my client. My goal is to inspire and create excellent, timeless beauty and design whether contemporary or traditional. I strive to provide impeccable service and professionalism. I cherish the time that I spend with my clients in solving and discussing their projects.
SPECIALTIES
I provide a full range of interior design services from the planning stages with architects and builders to completion. I also provide my clients with CAD drawings and renderings throughout each project. I guide my clients through the selection process of all furniture and furnishings, and provide my clients with my expertise in selecting and designing window treatments and custom draperies. I oversee and manage my client's projects from start to finish.
FEE METHODS
Hourly plus commission, retainer required.
COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION
Yes
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Bachelors in Fine Arts and Masters in Interior Design. Maha has been published in numerous national and local magazines including Showcase of Interior Designers, Style and Detroit News. National and international projects include New York, Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, Florida, Colorado, Paris, Saudi Arabia and San Paolo, Brazil.
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