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March comes in like a lion…

It has been far too long since I last posted.  We had a very warm and sunny start to March, so I am not sure the adage “March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb” is any reflection on the weather but more aptly refers to our workload.  March kept us very busy with several staging projects that were challenging and exhausting, yet engaging and fun filled.  These projects offered an abundance of uniquely creative venues for showcasing all that BjtO Designs has to offer.

In early March, we were contracted to stage a 10,000 square foot property with an equally large list price and 10,000 things to address just by virtue of its size alone.   The lamb equivalent came later in March; so stay tuned for highlights of one of the Cape’s ‘Grand Dame’ properties.

Getting back to our lion of a project…

We had two primary goals:  to make the view more prominent from every room and change the décor so as to better meet buyer expectations of such a grand property.  Given our mantra of “every square inch matters,” we had our work cut out for us.  When we say “our staging is a lot more than just furniture,” you better believe it.  This staging project included all new interior paint. We removed 900 square feet of pink marble and replaced it with cherry floors. We also installed new lights and sconces in many of the rooms. A few of the rooms were completely repurposed. Finally, we installed new furnishings and accessories along with artwork leased from all local artists.

Here are a few highlights from this project:

Before we started the house, it was decided that the living room in particular needed to reflect today’s more casual, upscale, “beachy” style.  When I first saw this room, I noticed that its beautiful view of the water was not the main focus.  There was so much going on inside the room that it was distracting.  We all know that views sell houses, so my goal was to tone down the room and make everything support the view.

 

We then changed the pink color of the walls to a calming gray-blue Benjamin Moore color called Full Moon.  In lieu of the pink marble, we added rich cherry floors to provide a foundation from which to build the casual, yet upscale look.

Contemporary art and a patterned rug, with very little furniture, allow the space to speak for itself.  This new look and feel certainly invites one to step in and experience the view.

The view is now the focal point of the room.  An eclectic mix of furniture and accessories reflect more what buyers are looking for when purchasing a house on Cape Cod.  We used the nautical red, white and blue along with organic rope baskets, sailing prints, seashell accent pillows, an English dark pine drop leaf table with barley twist legged, black lacquer Asian style chairs, and a very trendy Ikat blue and white print fabric on the bench.

The kitchen, eat-in area, and family/great room needed to be neutralized and unified…

                                   Photos by Tyra Pacheco, South Coast Images

These three adjoining rooms – kitchen, eat-in area, and family/great room -  were painted the same mocha color.  We added custom jute rugs to the eat-in area and family room. These rugs, made by The Perfect Rug, are bound in a natural canvas.  The bold lamps, which were a blue Tiffany style, needed to be changed so that they blended in rather than obstruct the view.  Everything we did was to accentuate the view.

Sticking tight to our mantra - “every square inch matters,” the majority of our time was spent in the basement.

Basement Before…

Basement After…

 

 

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Book Smart…

One of my favorite design blogs is Design * Sponge by Grace Bonney.  It’s fun, informative and ever so creative.  Grace Bonney is a Brooklyn based writer who created this blog in 2004 and has really cornered the market on design blogging.  We should all be so fortunate.  I just finished her 2011 book, Design * Sponge at Home, which is page after page of ideas, color and inspiration.  In keeping with my efforts to focus on color and paint this month I wanted to bring this wonderful book to your attention.  I hope to give many of you ideas for achieving your New Year’s resolutions of redoing your home. Following BjtO Design’s mantra of adding color, scale, balance, style and function to your home is a great way to organize your approach to any room.  Pick up a copy of Design * Sponge at Home at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, West Elm, Anthropologie and several other locations.  If you don’t follow the Design * Sponge blog, check it out…

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Fire Up Your Imagination

As we head into the holiday and winter season, fireplaces become much more of a focal point. Most projects we work on include a fireplace or two. Not all are as cozy and lovely as this one.  Fireplaces are often big and dominant, unfortunately not always in a good way!  It is our goal to make the fireplace, mantel and surrounding wall as warm and inviting as the fire glowing inside.

We would like to share one such fireplace transformation that the entire team at BjtO Designs worked on.  This fireplace and surrounding wall was in desperate need of a makeover…

Family Room Fireplace
The family room was a catch all room.  It contained or barely contained all the children’s toys, family TV, books, CDs, videos, DVDs and electronic video games.  In the center is a fireplace which is hardly noticeable except for the dominate brick and dark pine mantel hosting an assortment of “stuff”.

Step one – emptied the room to see what we had to work with…

Step two – ripped up the wall-to-wall carpet and prepped for hardwood flooring, to match the rest of the house.  Enclosed the faux beams on the ceiling which allowed us to repair some water damage and transition  from country to a more traditional and upscale decor.

Step three – removed the raised brick hearth which took up floor space and served very little purpose.  The vents above and below the firebox were also eliminated.

Step four – in parallel we selected a very neutral gray stone tile which had a slight iridescent speck as we worked out a design for the fireplace wall, mantel and hearth.  Mike Pezzella, Easton Kitchens and Baths finish carpenter or “magician” helped translate the hand drawing that my assistant Meredith Moore and I had created.  With Mike’s creative workmanship he was careful to steer clear of country and colonial trim moving to a traditional style.  Mike literally gave the fireplace a “mask” by resurfacing the chimney, working directly on top of what was there.

Step five – installed the red oak flooring and installed the gray stone tile using the smaller tile to frame the firebox.  The red oak flooring was a much warmer look than the harsh brown/red brick and worn beige wall-to-wall carpeting.  The doors on the lower cabinets were remade to match the shaker style in the kitchen.  It was simple yet so very elegant.  What a transformation.  Well done Mike and crew at Easton Kitchens and Baths!

photo by Tyra Pacheco, South Coast Images

Step six, seven, eight, nine and ten – have BjtO Designs reappoint your book shelves, arrange your furniture, install recessed lighting, select a flat screen high definition TV then sit back and enjoy…

 For more inspiration here is a link to several revamped fireplaces featured by Better Homes and Garden.  They will help you spark up your room…

 

 

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