Reimagined Spaces #4- Glam Living Room

Michaela Boushie of Addison Tyler Designs and I are excited to introduce you to Reimagined Spaces.  You are invited to follow our newest blog series as we showcase Michaela’s exquisite design talent using your spaces.  We will provide select applicants with a unique opportunity to have a space in your home reimagined. Our vision for this project is to connect homeowners with elevated home design assistance and have a little fun watching your space come to life. We all have a room in our home that “stumps” us from a design perspective. Allow Michaela to provide you with guidance and a professional design board created specifically for your space. 

We invite you to email us a picture of your space along with a short narrative of your dreams for that space.   If your space is chosen we will send you a short questionnaire that will allow Michaela to understand your vision, likes, dislikes and the design aesthetic that most appeals to you.  Michaela will create a design board and provide it along with links to the materials selected that compliment your space.  All reimagined spaces will be featured through this blog.

Let’s get started and have some fun with design. 

Today we are looking at a home that was recently purchased by a client of Carolyn’s in the Harvey Park neighborhood in Denver. This home was built in 1955 but recently renovated from top to bottom. The main level is stunning with an open concept living/kitchen/dining area. As a first time homebuyer, the homeowner had a great clean slate to work with, but was searching for some direction on where to start. (Both pictures show staging done before she purchased the home.)

The homeowner filled out a questionnaire that we provided so that we could get a feel for her likes, dislikes and the overall esthetic of the home.

1. What do you consider your style to be? Some options might be- contemporary, traditional, rustic, minimalist, industrial,  mid-century modern, bohemian, coastal, mediterranean, modern farmhouse, french country…  please add any others that speak to you.

I’m all over the place with this! It is a boho/mid-mod style home in my opinion. I want it to be homey, yet contemporary! Open to all ideas and opinions!  I have also attached a picture of the front of the home so you can get a feel for the style of the home itself.

2. Please list the room you would like help with and explain how you use this room.

Living Room – this is the first room you walk into through the front door. It will be used to watch tv, hang out and relax. The upstairs is a quaint space with an open concept. The living room is flows into the dining space, and the kitchen. It is a very open concept. 

3. What colors/patterns are you drawn to?  Are there any colors that you would like to avoid?

I have put some thought into this and think I would like to incorporate yellow into the space. I also like navy. Grey is what I was thinking for the primary color along with pops of color for accents. The entire top floor is white – white walls, white ceiling, white counter tops, white cabinets. I would like to make the space more homey. I really want ideas with what to do with the big picture window… open to all ideas. I did look at some unique roller shades, which caught my eye. I’d love your inspiration!

4. Is there anything in the space that you would like to keep?

The house is new to me and I am starting from scratch, so I do not have anything in the space right now. 
5. What is your budget for this project?

I am on a small budget being this is my first home. I would like to stay under $2000 to furnish the living room. 

Michaela of Addison Tyler Designs says “I picked furniture and décor that reflects a trendsetting, dazzling style. I wanted to give her a little bit of glam while still keeping in mind that this is a room where everyone just hangs out and relaxes.”

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“It was difficult to settle on one design, so I created two different sets of boards for Paxton to consider. I went a bit fancy and used a mix of high-shine metallics and different finishes- in the wall mirrors, marble coffee table tops, and some fun artwork, while still keeping it comfortable with the sofas and chairs! 

My goal was to set a tone of relaxed refinement and pop of posh!”

This was such a fun space to dream about. We truly love watching your homes come to life!


Item Links:

Langly Yellow Arm Chair $239

Wingback Blue Chair $319

3 Piece Wall Art Work $101.99

Gold Urchin Sculpture $41.99

5 Piece Ball Set  $46.99

Gold Ball Table Lamp $88.99

Gold Ball Floor Lamp $142.99

Tripod Floor Lamp $137.99

Black Gold Wood Buffet $849.99

Coffee Table $157.99

End Table White and Gold $61.99

Sectional Sofa  $819.99

Gold Gray Carpet $69.99

Blue Water Color Area Rug $115.99

Shimmer Fan Wallpaper $1.98 per sq. ft.

Pink Panel Curtains  $47.44

Off White Curtain $30.29

Yellow Throw $47.99

SunBurst Wall Mirror $129.99

Yellow Tray Side Table $59.99

Pink Gray Graphic Wall Art $36.99

Glam Console Table $151.30

Please email us a picture of your space at reimaginedspacesforyou@gmail.com.  We look forward to transforming your space into one you love. 


Reimagined Spaces #3- Master Bath

Michaela Boushie of Addison Tyler Designs and I are excited to introduce you to Reimagined Spaces.  You are invited to follow our newest blog series as we showcase Michaela’s exquisite design talent using your spaces.  We will provide select applicants with a unique opportunity to have a space in your home reimagined. Our vision for this project is to connect homeowners with elevated home design assistance and have a little fun watching your space come to life. We all have a room in our home that “stumps” us from a design perspective. Allow Michaela to provide you with guidance and a professional design board created specifically for your space. 

We invite you to email us a picture of your space along with a short narrative of your dreams for that space.   If your space is chosen we will send you a short questionnaire that will allow Michaela to understand your vision, likes, dislikes and the design aesthetic that most appeals to you.  Michaela will create a design board and provide it along with links to the materials selected that compliment your space.  All reimagined spaces will be featured through this blog.

Let’s get started and have some fun with design. 

Today we are working on a master bathroom that needs a complete overhaul. Chad & Rachel bought this home a few years ago and knew that they would love to remodel the master bathroom someday. Due to an unforeseen leak and possible water damage, they are moving forward with the project now.

The homeowner filled out a questionnaire that we provided so that we could get a feel for their likes, dislikes and the overall esthetic of their home.

  1. What do you consider your style to be?  Some options might be- contemporary, traditional, rustic, minimalist, industrial,  mid-century modern, bohemian, coastal, Mediterranean, modern farmhouse, french country…  please add any others that speak to you.​ I would say our style is traditional with simple lines and a little rustic/earthy flair.
  2. What colors/patterns are you drawn to?  Are there any colors that you would like to avoid? We would prefer something in a neutral palate (shade of tan, brown, etc).  We also like rustic/earth accents like wood, stone, etc.   It is unlikely we will redo this bathroom again during the next 10-15 years of raising our family in this home so something more on the timeless side would be better than trendy.
  3. Would you like to have another (smaller) tub in the room or just a larger shower?I definitely want to keep a tub in the room but would prefer to downsize the tub and upsize the shower.  I do not want/need a jetted tub.
  4. Are you planning to keep the vanities/cabinets the way they are now?I feel the current arrangement works, but we would be open to suggestions!
  5. What would you consider your top 3 most important priorities you would like to see changed?1. Bigger shower 2. Smaller tub 3. Taller vanities with above the counter storage.
  6. What is your budget?Our budget is 15-20k.  Of course we would like to stay near the 15k price point as we will also need to gut our children’s bathroom which backs to the master bath.  The unknown variable is the water damage as we are unsure of the source and won’t know until we start ripping it apart!  The subfloor will definitely need to be replaced with some sort of a plumbing fix.
  7. Do you plan to do this all at once or in phases?​ We will be doing the master bath remodel all at once and likely the kids bathroom too depending on the source of our water issue.

Michaela of Addison Tyler Designs says “Rachel and Chad’s style is very relaxed and welcoming, they particularly love the look and feel of natural elements.

My main goal for this project was to give them an inviting bathroom that is effortless and beautiful! I designed this bathroom with that in mind, while also trying to emphasize a bit of modern flair into the design.”

“I used a few design elements that are simple and rustic, but also chic! The main pieces like the vanity, bathtub and shower system are beautiful pieces with exceptional styling and quality craftsmanship.”

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Please email us a picture of your space at reimaginedspacesforyou@gmail.com.  We look forward to transforming your space into one you love.