Tudor style home interior with masculine leather furniture and sectional

TRANSITIONAL TUDOR

His busy schedule kept him from ever replacing his post-college furniture. He wanted the new interior design to embrace the home’s Tudor architecture but also reflect a light, transitional style that welcomed him home. Mounting his TV over the fireplace freed up floor space for a sectional sofa and an oversized leather chair. A custom-built radiator cover/bar cabinet spans the dining room wall, perfect for his poker nights. Two-toned, shaker style IKEA cabinets were custom fit to the Tudor structure’s unusual angles. The open kitchen boasts a matching quartz backsplash and countertop.

“Liza was creative in her approach, very flexible, and went above and beyond in adding value to the project, including helping with a whole set of odds and ends that were well outside the scope of the original project.”

Liza Ryner was absolutely invaluable in my recent project to redo the living room, dining room and kitchen of my house. She was creative in her approach, very flexible, and went above and beyond in adding value to the project, including helping with a whole set of odds and ends that were well outside the scope of the original project. She was efficient, stuck to deadlines and very cost conscious in her approach. I would willingly recommend her to anyone as having a great eye along with very high business ethics and standards.
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