Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Project Sneak Peek, Million Dollar Ocean Views

Good morning,

I have two current projects which are getting close to completion, which means close to reveal. Exciting!

Today I want to share with you a little bit more of one that I started to reveal. It is a great example of the power of paint, removing walls and selecting the right lighting options which literally takes 10 years or more off your space.

Don't be afraid to go neutral and white, it is my favorite thing in the world. For me there is nothing better than a bright light space, and if you have the kind of view my client does that doesn't hurt either;).

In my last post I talked about removing walls and how much of a difference that makes, well take a look at the lighting and furnishing of that space which instead of taking away the amazing million dollar view, actually opens the space right up to nothing BUT that view.

Before:







The dark trim, over done drapes, lack of lighting, faux finish on the walls, terrible engineering which put the entire kitchen behind a wall blocking the entire ocean view made for one big hot mess! This trend continued throughout the entire unit.

For this one, I had to remove the kitchen wall and completely relocate the plumbing column which runs through the entire building. I also had to drop the ceilings about 3-5" total in order to add lighting and electrical since Florida beach condos are made of concrete! It has been quite the process.

Here is a look at the progression with some I-phone pics that I snapped up, clearly not top grade, but they will have to do.

After:









This neutral and white palette and low sleek furnishings make the view the center stage here. I removed all moldings for a more contemporary look, and added strategic high hat and decorative lighting throughout. I am still waiting on the draperies and a few accent pieces, but the change to this project is undeniably awesome!

Can't wait to reveal more of it.

Stay tuned for an entirely different project of sorts. I am hoping to show you in the coming week or so.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Project Sneak Peek, Tear Down The Walls

Good morning,

I want to share a peek in to a project of mine since I am finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel, literally!

This project is a really amazing condo right smack on the beach, and when I started with it you couldn't even appreciate the surrounding beauty in this stuffy outdated and cramped space. To change that I tore out the walls, opened up the kitchen, and lightened every inch throughout.

Take a look at where things started.

Before


It's hard to see, but beyond that dismal and might I say random wall is the kitchen! Why would someone put a kitchen behind a wall which blocks a million dollar ocean front view I may never know, so here's what I decided to do.

Progress


It's time to blow that mother out! Notice how the removal of that one wall alone instantly brightened the space.

Now take a look at the progress with the new kitchen.

After


And for that million dollar view???




Well I gave them that as well.

Remember, if you are living in a closed in space with a choppy non-functional lay out removing the interior walls will not only change the look of your space, but also the function of it. I highly recommend it, and I do this in most of my spaces.

Take a look at a couple of my past projects to see how dramatic this change really is.

Before

After


Before


Progress


After


The house above is my own home, so yes I do practice what I preach;)

Can't wait to share more of what I've been up to with you, so stay tuned!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Project Reveal, Globally Inspired


It was brought to my attention (a few times now) that I have been slacking on posting to the blog. I believe it was put to me as "Hey I checked your blog the other day to see what you've been up to, and there was still the damn Christmas tree! Oh, and the post before that was a jack o lantern. Just sayin..."

Well, point taken and well said Viv!! It's time to make a concerted effort to post again and let you in on some of the workings here at Whitney Perez Interiors!!!

Here is the long over due final pics from my Globally Inspired project. I'm so thrilled with how this project turned out with the rich masculine under tones and organic globally inspired references.

Here are the "Before and After" pictures for my Globally Inspired bachelor pad.


Foyer Before: 


Foyer After:


Office Before:

Office After:

 

Dining Room Before:




 Dining Room After:


Dining Room To Office Before:

 Dining Room To Office After:


 

 Kitchen Before:


 Kitchen After:


Family Room Before:

Family Room After:


 

 Stairs Before:


Stairs After:




Upstairs Landing Before:



Upstairs Landing After:





Master Bedroom Before:

Master Bedroom After:


 Master Bathroom Before:

Master Bathroom After:


Daniella's Room After:


Adriana's Room After:



One of the greatest parts to designing spaces is that they are all different. I take someones wants and ideas and translate them in to their finished space so that it has a designed finish and yet is still very much them. I love when I get an off beat taste which pushes me stretch my own ideas and abilities to give them something that they could only imagine. I find these challenges exciting and creative as a designer, and this project is a great example of that!

I am looking forward to sharing more with you and moving forward with the newly styled
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