interior design

Med Spa Makeover

Previously, this space was occupied by and insurance agency. As you can imagine it was not up to med spa standards for aesthetics. At LOVE Medical Spa, they believe that every person deserves a luxurious escape from their daily routine and it was KTI’s job to make everyone feel fabulous as they walked through the door. With a fresh coat of pain, green leafy accent wall, new marble style commercial flooring, and new contract grade furnishings with a touch of glam, we accomplished a true transformation.

Designing the perfect med spa takes careful planning and attention to detail, but the end result will be a luxurious and relaxing environment where your clients can escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life and receive the best possible care.

channel back blush pink velvet chairs in a commercial space.

The entry waiting area is a true oasis of calm and relaxation. The first thing that catches your eye as you enter the space is the stunning green plant wall, which is a beautiful backdrop to the cozy pink chairs.

commercial lobby design for a medical center in Portland, Oregon

The wall is filled with lush and vibrant foliage, creating a serene and natural atmosphere. The pink chairs, with their soft and comfortable cushions, invite you to sit and unwind, surrounded by the beauty of nature.

medical spa lobby designer Kevin Twitty interiors

The color combination of green and pink creates a warm and inviting ambiance, making you feel at ease from the moment you step into the room. This waiting area is not just a place to wait, but a true escape from the outside world, where you can relax, recharge, and prepare for your spa experience.

Tan leather lounge chair for medical office Portland, OR

This private treatment room is the ultimate in relaxation and comfort, offering the perfect environment for your spa experience. The combination of warm wood tones, luxurious leather, and gleaming gold creates a cozy, yet sophisticated atmosphere that will leave you feeling pampered and rejuvenated.

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The modern office bathroom in this med spa is a bright and inviting space, featuring a bold blush pink color palette that adds a pop of energy to the room.

diamond mirrored coffee table in modern glam medical office design

We created a relaxing and inviting atmosphere with warm lighting, comfortable furnishings, and a cheerful color palette.

modern pink commercial rated art

This console is usually where the coffee machine and office snacks for guests go, however, those tend to not look at great for beauty shots. So instead, enjoy Dior & Chanel books.

high end med spa Portland Oregon

We played with movement in this space. Barrel swivel chairs soften the space. The movement in the marble pattern LVP floors feels effortlessly stylish, fresh, and bright.

A fantastic floral arrangement and a bootle of wine sets the tone for the spa day experience you deserve. Cheers!

Accent Walls: The Best Way to Add Depth to Your Design

Adding an accent wall can drastically elevate the design style in a space. Because it is just a single wall, it can be the easiest way to direct focus, create depth, and even take an "outside of the box" risk. Check out my favorite five accent wall ideas you can do!

1. Paint

This is by far the simplest and most cost effective. I am a huge fan of using highly saturated colors to create a statement when painting an accent wall. Challenge yourself to a bolder color and if you hate it, it's easy to change!

An accent wall doesn’t have to be those vertical spaces. Don’t forget about that fifth wall, the ceiling. By painting this kitchen’s ceiling, we were able to draw the eye all the way to the beautifully barrel vaulted feature.

I love how just the navy wall of this kid’s bedroom painted creates depth and allows lighter objects to pop.

2. Molding

Putting molding walls got a bad reputation when so many builders decided to put a single piece of molding around the room called a chair rail (literally one of my least favorite things). However, molding on a wall can look super sophisticated. From the traditional picture frame molding to the more contemporary box molding. 

A staircase can be a forgotten space which is why it is the perfect place to add molding to really punch up the design.

tall tufted headboard against a wood paneled accent wall

Taking a traditional molding and turning it into something special with this square geometric designed wall using molding.

3. Wallpaper

Yes, wallpaper is still in, in fact, it never left. I have used wallpaper in no less then 100% of my recent projects and with the endless possibilities of patterns and styles wallpaper can work for everyone. It really does make me overly excited. 

Sometimes just one wall is all you need for wallpaper. This creates the perfect layer for this grandmillennial office space.

The perfect teen girl’s wallpaper. It's bold and beautiful and it only needed on the feature wall.

4. Tile

I love a tile accent wall! I use them frequently in bathrooms, bars, and even in bedrooms and other spaces. There are some really amazing tiles that will wow you and create huge impacts in a home. 

blue floating bathroom vanity with under cabinet lighting

Having fun with a wall of accent tile in a bathroom can bring so much style to your home.

An accent wall tile doesn’t have to mean the entire wall. In this design, we decided to only do it in the nook behind the bar. It helps draw the eye in and layers in the sex appeal.

Using tile that starts in a shower and continues beyond the normal boundaries makes this small bathroom feel grand. Use this to trick your eye and make your tighter spaces truly expand.

5. Wood

I tend to lean more towards the modern use of wood as an accent wall, but for clients who love that "farmhouse" style, you can also use reclaimed wood. 

using wood modern slats as an accent wall

Wood used in a more contemporary fashion to define this TV wall. This decorative wall with evenly spaced wooden slats for a sleek and contemporary look.

For this covered outdoor design, we wanted to add texture with a shou sugi ban accent wall. Shou sugi ban is a traditional Japanese method of preserving and weatherproofing wood by charring it with fire. The charred surface is then brushed and oiled to create a durable and attractive finish.

6. Living Wall

Creating a living wall as an accent is a unique and beautiful way to bring nature into your home. The result is a stunning and sustainable accent wall that adds life and color to any space.

Modern Global Living Room Designs

This design project is the perfect example of sprucing up an outdated space. My client had a lot of her own outdated pieces of antique furniture that simply needed to be reupholstered, space planned, and funked up with some color! Infusing a few additional updated elements make this space feel eclectic, global, and fun!

This Bohemian global interior design styled living room is the perfect example of sprucing up an outdated space. My client had a lot of her own things, it simply needed to be reupholstered, space planned and funked up with some color! 

These traditional wine chairs were reupholstered un updated fabric and pained with a white lacquer to freshen them up. I love how the vibrant orange hide pillows bring this to the next level of funk!

I am in love with this Antique Asia wood carved chair! It becomes a conversation piece for the space and shows the homeowners character. The beauty is in the details. 

Whimsical bohemian global home décor makes everything more fun.

These use to be tired old "Texas Leather" style ottomans. By adding some vibrancy to them they are now a funky Asian style stool for extra seating.

I wanted to stay clean up on the mantel so I did not detract from the beauty of this local artists original glass artwork.

Gray painted bring fireplace with pops of color add a casual and comfortable feel to this family room. Pops of color bring out the client’s personality.

A view from the fireplace back into the space. It stays funky fresh with this transitional mirrored cube coffee table.

Detailed photo of the contrasting Missoni inspired orange fabric, curve of the arm, and nail head trim on the wing chair. 

More angles of the transitional eclectic room. You can really see the fun blue in the dining room behind.

Detailed shot of the curvature in the sofa. It definitely softens the room.

Detailed shot of the taupe and gold leopard rug. 

Color Crush: Shades of Pink

Color Crush: Shades of Pink

Pink is in the house! I haven't seen an interior color trend take over so quickly since shades of grey and I have to admit, I am on board! Shades of pink even made me Top 5 things I just can't get enough of for Spring. Here are some of my favorite examples of pink being used in todays interiors.

How to update your interiors when your home is traditional

Not every home design project has the budget to completely gut and remodel the entire space. More likely than not, when designing an interior for a client, I have to keep in mind the style of the house itself and when a home is traditional and the client wants a more updated style, what are you to do? Here is a walk through of a client project where we updated their interior design while keeping in mind what the home already had in place.