As many of you know I have been working on a design project in Newport Beach over the last several months. This was a charming beach house built in the late 1940's rich in family memories and full of potential. I worked hard with the owner to restore the home back to it's original charm. We started by repairing the bones for strength which then led to creating a home. The client desired an atmosphere that reflected a casual and fun beach pad on the peninsula that could also morph into a warm and cozy abode that quieted the hustle and bustle of the war zone. Although this project is not yet complete, a raw phase by phase update is appropriate.
This was the condition the poor place was in at the beginning. Faux walls were built which compartmentalized the space creating a maze-like floorplan.
This was the result after demolition. The walls came down.
Dry walled
Moving Day
And this was the kitchen before...
And After...
Before...
After...
This was the bathroom...
Looking Better
Notice the cabinet. I shopped and shopped for a unique vanity that didn't cost a fortune and could not find anything so I decided to create my own.
At a local home consignment shop I picked up this antique cabinet for $150 and turned it into a beautiful custom bathroom vanity.
After...So fresh and so clean. Just how a bathroom should be.
I added a piece of granite for the countertop in Verde Butterfly
Since the cabinet wasn't very wide I chose to do a wall mounted Newport Brass faucet, it really came together and created a timeless vintage piece with a modern touch.
I'm no expert but you did an amazing job designing this place. I think the kitchen and shower look awesome, I'd love to live here. Keep it up Loggins!
ReplyDeletelove this Shannon! Keep the posts coming!
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ReplyDeletewow, this house looks like quite a fun/challenging project!..well done so far!
great meeting you last night and talking a little furniture/design..
good to see billy again too! ..
my website we spoke of is earlresidence.com
like i said, the site is a bit rough and i'm in the process of completely re-doing it, but you'll at least be able to check out a few things i've build for people recently...
good luck as you move forward on this project, and i hope to see you two again soon.
chris earl.
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