The powder room was transformed into a jazzy club scene that reflects the homeowners love of music.
The mural, rich in colors and spirit, surround all five walls in the space.
More images of the lead singer and the band.
Oil rubbed bronze wall sconces and a French Rococo inspired mirror complement the existing ceiling fixture.
The image representing the jazz club owner is almost life like in his demeanor and stance as he gazes towards the band.
The client's art was inspirational in creating a palette of natural shades. The mix of soft blues, warm pumpkin colors, textures, patterns and organic materials, keeps this predominately brown color scheme vibrant.
The kitchen is just what the client envisioned with the addition of granite counter tops, lighting, all new state-of-the-art appliances, upgrades to portions of the cabinetry and the accessories.
A saber leg gathering table from Drexel Heritage, bar and counter height stools in coordinating fabrics were selected. To add warmth and coziness to the family room, an over sized sofa and love seat by Hickory white in mustard were incorporated.
In the master bath remodel, an Old World appeal was preserved in the furnishing. The application of a custom plaster technique on the walls, new lightning and area compliment the style of the room. Adjoining the bath, are his and her custom designed closets.
The entry way has been given new life with a grand custom mahogany double door. There are three patterns of texture in the glass that provide privacy while allowing light to filter in.