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michigan design center
@home 2018
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his project started as an extensive renovation, updating a 1920 Tudor home to
reflect today’s lifestyle. This client is very traditional and has quite a collection
of English antiques. He wanted a pub room that had an “Old World” and
masculine feel. The challenge was to incorporate the new space with furniture that
would fit in with the existing antique pieces and fit in seamlessly. The room was
repainted and a leathered granite countertop with a hammered copper sink was
added. The surprising elements here were the contemporary art and the chandelier.
The antique rug was relocated from the living room.
CYNTHIA EVANS INTERIORS, Cynthia EvansPhoto by Hayden Stinebaug
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ndirect accent lighting was incorporated into this powder room, making the
floor-to-ceiling tiled wall pop in a fresh way. The indirect lighting also softens the
bathroom’s ambiance, making it much more inviting.
CARRIE LONG INTERIORS, Carrie LongPhoto by Beth Singer
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Card table and leather chairs:
RJ THOMAS, SUITES 72, 77 & 82| Chandelier:
CITY LIGHTS DETROIT, SUITE 98| Artwork:
DECOROOM, SUITE 37BOTTOM |
Wall tile:
CERCAN TILE, SUITE 94