Architectural details really matter a big deal when taken into spaces and that is today's highlighted theme. With a background in Interior Design, Interior Architecture and General Contractor for over two decades,
Wendy Richens has been passionate about
"creating elegant interiors for residence as well as corporate designs". Her work has been published in a variety of magazines and have been featured in
HGTV and projects range from 3,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet in a variety styles in Texas.
Today, we have the pleasure to show some of her projects which includes kitchen, bathroom, and living room remodeling in contemporary, transitional and traditional styles:
A Mediterranean feel as soon as greet us as embraced by the details. Patterned rug, accent tables along with its lamps and accessories compliment white upholstered furniture here. In addition to the already impressive space, wide windows serves natural lights and a view through the garden.
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A wall painting of Velvet Rabbit Story fill in the soft yellow and blue palette into a wonderful nursery. |
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This renovated bathroom features dark wood cabinetry and marble counter top that team up into a gorgeous, regal bathroom. |
Details make the room. Contrast creates interesting focal point. This renovated kitchen promotes contrasted wood materials. Raw and pale wood materials are finished with carvings, while dark accents draws our attention. Textures and patterns are great details inserted to this traditional style kitchen.
An architecture within room. That is what this luxury, regal bath is all about. Highly influenced by
Wendy Richen's professionalism on Architectural, details complete it all. Pillars and archways highlight the bath into an
enviable bathroom that soothes and comfort. Accent wall, floor and decoration complies the space altogether.
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A blue tiles backdrop refresh the kitchen for a cool and boost up mood for a good cooking. |
This calm nook serves a good purpose for dining or great hanging out moment during the evening. What we are interested in is the rustic dining table, looks daringly different to the rest white, smooth surfaces in the room.
There are lots of
ways to create a beautiful space, and
Wendy Richens of
Richens Designs know just how to do it, as we've seen before.
"Details is not just an addition. It's the soul in every spaces that compliment the elements and make the room worthy to have". Have a nice weekend,
Interiornity holic!