Monday, May 2, 2011

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Residential Addition:   Sunny breakfast room-chartroom-lounging room-doggie dining and mud room.This is a complete tear-down and rebuild of a poorly constructed addition to a home originally built in 1912.  A "shoe-string" budget was available.
Before and After comparison photos are included.  The completed remodel, furnished as a sunny breakfast room-chartroom-lounging room-doggie dining room.  When possible, "recylcled" building elements were used in the new construction.  All furnishings were found in consiggment shops, on craigslist and on the curb!  For more information regarding resources go here.
Interior Paint Colors:
Walls:  Ralph Lauren color - Montauk Driftwood (matched by Benjamin Moore paint specialists)
Ceiling and Trim:  Benjamin Moore Cloud White
All paint is Benjamin Moore's Regal Line in pearl finish.
Exterior Paint Colors:  Base Color - ICI Paints Virginia Vine; Trim - ICI Paints Casual White























 
Reminder of the way things were...
Above:  Before...Looking South

Above:  After...Looking South

Above:  Before...Looking East 


Above:  Now...Looking East














Above:  Before...Interior brick wall

Above:  Now...Interior brick wall

















Above:  Exterior Before
Above:  Exterior After - Materials were chosen to match the existing garage (that I designed in 2007), shown below:

Above:  Front of the main house.  Next will be landscaping around the new back addition.

Commercial Interior Design Project:  Main Lobby, Canopy Properties - Lindon, Utah
Photo and Interior Architectural Design:  Toni Youngblood



8 comments:

  1. Toni,
    Congratulations! Looks like a comfy retreat!
    Vince

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  2. Just love the way the potted plants add instant color to the room. And the sofa looks beautiful and comfy too!! Haffun :-)

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  3. So worth waiting for! The room turned out beautifully, the brick wall adds so much. All that and morning sun......enjoy!

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  4. The space looks fabulous!! Love the decor, furniture and of course the chandelier.

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  5. I followed you over from Design Sponge because I am now obsessed with this project. I have a similar addition, but mine is not connected to my house, just plopped on the side of it and covering two windows. It was teh only thing I did not love when buying this house (we called it the murder shed).
    I have found a great contractor to do it bit by bit with me helping. So, I just have a few questions. Is this room connected to your house in terms of utilities/heat/a/c? Was it "just" a matter of reframing and completing walls and putting in windows? I found a few of the past posts about it so I;'ll start reading those, but any extra insight would be greatly appreciated--you've already given me a great inspiration!

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  6. Beautiful! Please share the names of the wall, trim, and ceiling paint colors you used in here. Thanks!

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  8. How lovely - the chandelier, the exposed brick, the beautiful curtains - all of it. Thanks for sharing.

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