Hello Friends,
Get these areas right and
you’ll see why good design really is in the details
When it comes to designing a space, so much of
what makes it beautiful isn’t even something you notice right off the bat. It’s
the subtle things that makes a space superb, and a close attention to detail is
where good design lives. Below, discover eight design details that will take
your renovation to the next level.
1. Knockout
shower niche. A custom shower niche built into tilework
adds a level of refinement that can’t be achieved with even the sleekest of
shower racks. When designing your shower surround, make sure the size of your
niches corresponds with the size of your tile. You don’t want to see cut tiles
around a niche.
2. Smooth
thresholds. Thresholds occur at various places
throughout your home. They are most apparent when one type of flooring material
transitions to another type. Making that transition as smooth as possible is
key. I prefer to have a flat, flush transition between all finishes as opposed
to a transition strip or a transition cap at doorways. It takes careful work by
the contractor to ensure that the surfaces are level at a transition, but it
makes a world of difference.
3. Recessed
baseboards. A popular design request from my clients today
is to add recessed baseboards. But unless I’m building a space from scratch,
they’re often difficult to accomplish, because they usually require reframing
the entire wall — a costly and often challenging job in older homes. Recessed
baseboards are particularly attractive in modern homes, because they keep the
lines of the walls symmetrical and streamlined.
4.Cabinetry
lighting. Recessed lighting in millwork adds a
level of sophistication to any space, but it works particularly well in
kitchens, which always benefit from extra lighting and space-saving solutions.
Recessed lighting in millwork is a detail that needs to be worked out ahead of
time. Concealing wires and transformers is nearly impossible after cabinets
have already been installed.
5. Thoughtful
hinges and hardware. Thinking about the type of hardware and
hinges for doors is something many people neglect when designing a space, but
hardware is one of those little details that can have a dramatic impact. It
helps to choose hardware and hinges from the start. Custom doors have to be
ordered at the beginning of a project due to the length of time it takes to
make them.
6. Disguised
vents and returns.Nothing breaks up the look of a well-designed
wall or floor quite like unseemly air vents and returns. Spending the money to
have vent covers custom made out of wood or stone so they will blend seamlessly
with your design is worth considering.
7. Stylish
light covers. Selecting the right light switch cover is one
of those finishing touches that should not be overlooked. Consider screwless
cover plates for modern spaces and vintage-inspired metal plates for
traditional homes.
8. Streamlined
electronics. Make sure you plan ahead and put a pipe
behind your walls to run cables and wires for your electronics through. There
are few things more unsightly and sure to distract from a room’s design than
loose wires hanging from a TV or cable box. https://goo.gl/hcqpU2
Thanks so much,
ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd.,
Ogden, Utah 84403
(801) 627-6500
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