Kitchen Design Concepts recently completed a beautiful transformation to a historic Lakewood home. This project began with a vision to breathe new life into the space, turning a poorly executed addition into a beautiful primary suite that stays true to the original home.
The original addition had a small closet and bathroom, an oddly shaped ceiling, and lacked cohesion with the rest of the home. Kitchen Design Concepts worked closely with the client to reimagine the space, relocating the closet door and converting it to a pocket door, incorporating unique storage solutions in the bathroom to maximize the small space, reframing the ceiling with wood beams to complement those in the kitchen, and replacing the carpet in the primary bedroom with hardwood flooring to create a cohesive look with the rest of the home.
Before the client even approached KDC with this project, she had already chosen a wallpaper she loved. However, when it came time to order the wallpaper, it was out of stock and would not be available for several months. After several samples were ordered from different wallpaper suppliers, the client landed on a company called Rebel Walls.
The wallpaper that the client selected was a mural that was initially designed for installation in spaces with 10-foot ceilings. After sharing the dimensions of the room with the company, they scaled down the mural and ensured the artwork would fit in the small space without losing its impact.