LESS IS MORE »
Washingtonians have a unique way of mixing traditional and modern styles. Often referred to as transitional, urban or minimalist, the common design element is cleaner lines where less is more. In kitchens, we are seeing this transitional style in more built-in appliances or those that are disguised behind custom cabinet doors, which are flat-paneled with less detail. Bathroom features that reflect this contemporary style include frameless glass shower doors with gliding hardware, floor-to-ceiling tile and free-floating vanity cabinets topped with seamless counters that house integral sinks.
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« POP OF COLOR
How do you make a room stand out? Add some color. Homeown- ers and designers should not be afraid to use bold and vibrant col- ors throughout a house. A colored accent wall, cabinet interior and appliance are just a few examples of ways to make a space pop. Add- ing color to your remodeled home will make it feel more alive.
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