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Neutral Transitional Apartment

September 25, 2015
A neutral palette, rich fabrics and classic, elegant furnishings throughout create a cohesive design in this spacious, light-filled apartment by Kim Scodro.
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Photo: Werner Straube. From: Kim Scodro Interiors.

Entryway With Functional Dresser and Elegant Accessories

The entryway to this home needed to be both elegant and functional, so the designers incorporated pieces that would complement each other. The custom-made silver cabinet offers storage for small items, while the black-and-white artwork above supports the home's neutral color palette. The two items are tied together with fresh flowers that add muted color to the space.

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Photo: Werner Straube. From: Kim Scodro Interiors.

Open-Concept Kitchen With Custom Cabinets and Large Island

Before the renovation the kitchen was small and did not have enough room for the six family members to move around easily, so the space was opened up. An island was installed that is large enough for the whole family to gather for a casual meal. The space was upgraded with custom cabinetry, while the neutral palette gives it a sophisticated elegance.

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Photo: Werner Straube. From: Kim Scodro Interiors.

Gray and White Wallpapered Dining Room

In the dining room, the homeowners wanted a design that would complement the china they used while entertaining, so the designers used wallpaper to give the space a touch of glamour. The striped curtains match the ones in the living room, while the elegant chairs and chandelier give the room a classic look.

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Photo: Werner Straube. From: Kim Scodro Interiors.

Stylish Masculine Family Room

This room was intended to be a space for Dad, created with his input. The design is a bit more masculine, but its style fits in with the rest of the home. The neutral palette is used throughout the home, but the designers used darker, warmer shades for the furniture in this space.

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