My before’s and after’s are from a project that was featured on the cover of BC Home magazine last September, my readers haven’t even seen the before’s of this loft so I’m excited to show them here!
My client Karen is a young Corporate Lawyer in downtown Vancouver who wanted her place to reflect her current level of success. I am lucky to have clients that mostly hire me because I have a talent for creating atmosphere which happens only after the lighting and accessories have been installed. Not every designer has the luxury of finishing each space, I consider myself to be very lucky!
Karen hired me to decorate her empty loft (except for the large TV she had been given) I advised her to get rid of it. The one existing colour that we had to work with was the yellow beige broadloom because it was staying. She was renting the space so painting the white walls was not an option (in the end we created a colour block instead)
This was how it looked when all the soft furnishings had just been installed. Everything here was custom made except the 3 Malm dressers from IKEA that were used for extra storage and for the TV. It was also designed to be the focal point of the room. You can see that I repeated the carpet colour in the top panel of the drapery (and it’s in the polka dot ottomans as well).
Here is the space (photographed by me) the day before the photo shoot with everything in place. The branch was raided from a tree in my neighborhood!
I have learned that photographing interiors is all about the flowers and I went to 6 florists before I found one that had the dark purple leaf that is in the arrangement (above).
And here is the final professionally photographed image! Big difference isn’t it?
Here was her bedroom (before).
Since my client was buying everything else new, she decided (for now) to keep the bedroom furniture. The Lumpy TV had to go once again and she immediately bought the duvet cover from Macy’s when she saw it shopping in Seattle!
After
This bookshelf was at the 3rd level of her 3 level apartment (which ended on a rooftop deck, to see all the images from this project, click here: http://mariakillam.com/yaletown.htm
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Thank you so much to Maria for showing us how to turn an ordinary rental into a magazine-worthy pad!! Of course your colors are spot-on as always & I can't get over you finding the purple leaves for the arrangement!! The whole place feels so young & fresh & light & modern. Beautiful!!
xoxo,
lauren
ps- Go here to vote for Eddie Ross's Window in THE BIG WINDOW CHALLENGE!! (You can vote twice/ day!)
Beautiful! Love the touch with the branch!!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! I love the shade of green used on the wall. It seems to bring life into the space and I'm amazed at how the whole place seems so balanced, even with the giant walls.
ReplyDeleteMaria, I love this before and after. There is nothing better than seeing a dull,unremarkable space come to life. Especially with your magical touch infusing so much color so tastefully. You absolutely deserved the cover of this publication. You are definately having an influence on me personally...I bought the most beautiful purple tulips yesterday and put them on my post!!! Thanks Lauren for sharing this with all of us:)
ReplyDeleteI had seen the final room on Maria's blog. The before pictures really show what a wonderful transformation this room went through. I am always in awe of someone who can take a completely blank space and pull it all together, making it look like it developed over time. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWow you did a great job! :)
ReplyDeleteWow - way to make a huge, open space feel cozy and purposeful! I like how you created the two spaces for living and dining, and I LOVE those two cream chairs in the living room. Isn't it amazing how different a space looks when it's photographed professionally vs personally? Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAlaina
I am a huge fan of Maria's blog! It's so fun to see the 'before' pictures of that amazing space!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantistic job. You are so right it is not every designer who gets to do the full installation.
ReplyDeleteIt is a luxury for the clients but so worth the commitment. It's the only way to get the magazine look they so want.
Congratulations on the cover of the mag!
The space looks great! This is a stupid question, but where do you put the cable box, DVD player, etc. when you put a television on top of a dresser? I have a Malm dresser that I have been thinking about using as a TV console, but couldn't figure out what to do with the other components. If you put them in a drawer, you cannot access them, nor can you control them with a remote control Thanks for your help! Susan
ReplyDeleteLove to see a local Vancouver gal featured on your blog!
ReplyDeleteNaria has done an amazing job on her clients loft. One very talented lady, thank you for sharing her talents with us, Kathysue
ReplyDeletePS I already voted for Eddie,sooo exciting.
Maria's work is extraordinary. She has a wonderful eye and talent for just the right colors. I love her "fresh take on contemporary" and I want it in my home too!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely room - I'm fascinated that the green color did not actually cover a whole wall, but it certainly made a huge difference in pulling everything together.
ReplyDeleteThe green and purple are so complimentary together. Love the room layout too. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteGreen is my favorite color so I love the green wall and how a touch of green was used in the window treatment.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing these before and afters - great even the second time around!!!
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cristin
Maria did a beautiful job on this space. I loved seeing the before pics !
ReplyDeleteWhat great before & Afters! Thank you so much for your sweet plug! xoxoxox
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All that green is so pretty! I love that you went to 6 florists before you got the right arrangement, so great!
ReplyDeleteThat is my favorite of makeovers and interior design by Maria!
ReplyDeleteBefore and Afters are always so interesting. I love how warm and cozy the space is yet it is still s spacious and full of light. The branch is a great touch!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about the art work- was any of this pre-owned or was it all purchased after you had selected the furnishings?
ReplyDeleteMaria is one of my favorite bloggers. Not only is she incredibly talented, but she is also so generous about sharing her knowledge with all of us.
ReplyDeleteShe has taught me so much about color.
You only have to look at these gorgeous rooms to see how talented she is.
xo
Brooke
Hi Maria,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I love how you completely transformed the space! Great cover photo...:)
I am rediscovering my enthusiasm to update my home in Austin.
Love,
Henri
Thank you for all the lovely comments everyone!! To answer Grace's question, the components did go in the drawer (I can't remember what it's called but any electronics store will sell you what you need in order to operate it with the remote--sorry my mind is blank at the moment)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The flowers really are the icing on the already lovely "cake!"
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ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing. What a diff. paint and accesories can make. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA beautifully executed project. Love the focal wall and that amazing green. Everything is so well thought out. The house is done but no overdone. It's looks perfectly comfortable.
ReplyDeleteSusan
i love the before and after photos...
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