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Luxury Leasing Design

Recently, we embarked on a journey of transformation at our apartment complex, reimagining our leasing office to create a space that not only facilitates transactions but also fosters a sense of belonging and community.

The significance of a well-designed leasing office cannot be overstated. It serves as the gateway to a community, the first impression that potential residents have of their future homes. We made sure that residents were invited by a luxurious grand fireplace design with a comfortable sitting area.

We bid adieu to the uninspiring, cookie-cutter design and embarked on a quest to infuse life and vibrancy into the space. The transformation began with a fresh coat of paint, opting for a color palette inspired by our local surroundings. Soft, earthy tones were combined with pops of vivid colors that mimic the natural beauty of our region.

We paid special attention to every detail, including how the tiles lined up as the fireplace wrapped around the wall. Edge detail known as Schluter, hides the raw edge of the porcelain tiles while blending in with the color so as to not stand out.

The addition of cozy seating arrangements, carefully selected furnishings, and strategically placed greenery breathed new life into the once-dull space. Natural elements such as the reclaimed wood top on the coffee table layer in warmth and texture.

We firmly believe that art can breathe life into any space. We partnered with local artists to infuse our leasing office with the area’s nature, creativity, and culture.

We wanted our prospective tenants to feel at home from the moment they walked in. We created cozy conversation corners with armchairs. The woven seats have a natural texture and the black wood curved backs create contrast in the space.

As residents walk into the leasing office, a desk greets them with a smiling leasing agent to answer any questions they may have. This arrangement can be enhanced by choosing an aesthetically pleasing desk and incorporating elements like artwork or plants.

Desks are foundational to our work and creative processes, providing us with functional workspaces that contribute to productivity, comfort, and organization. They are also the perfect place to infuse high style in your design.

Comfortable chairs were placed in the manager’s office for current and future residents to enjoy.

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. 

Pluto & Charon is Designed for Today!

In honor of Tuesday's historic space event, I thought I would share some pictures of spaces that could have been inspired by Pluto & it's moon Charon (as seen in false color).