Jul 1, 2009

Remember the Details

The detailing of the Interior Architecture of a residence is an important phase in the design process. Custom millwork, built-ins and custom furniture can enhance the architecture and interiors of a residence while also creating an environment that is fitting to the lifestyle of the client.

This is one of my most favorite steps in the design process! One has to focus on every aspect of the interiors and coordinate the details with the architectural structure and style of the home. It is also an opportunity to be creative and think outside of the box.
Here are some samples of the interior architecture of CDC
from drawing to reality.

Foyer Entry


photography by Kenneth M.Wyner

For this shingle style home, the client wanted a more formal entry and living room. We added many layers of simple trim and recessed panels to the walls to enhance the architecture. The detailing is not too heavy and remains elegant and inviting. Imagine how this space would feel if the paneling were removed.


Custom Built In Window Seat


photography by Kenneth M. Wyner

Custom millwork adds to the character of the space and truly enhances the architectural style of the residence. In this example, a simple window alcove becomes a functional and beautiful window seat. The hallway walls are also enhanced with a unique custom wainscot.

Custom Built In Vanity


photography by Joshua Curry

We added louvered panels to the custom doors and vanity of this vacation home.

At Custom Design Concepts we are always looking at innovative ways to detail the interiors of our residences. Let's not forget that it is an important phase in the design of a custom home and can also be interesting and fun.


Remember The Details!

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