Problem:
Gwen was at
the point where her children were getting
older, her family was decided on staying in
their current location, and she was ready
to focus on upgrading her home. For her, the
bathroom was the first order of business,
and the other rooms would follow.
Solution: Although
the bathroom was a decent size, it looked
small since the walls were painted a dark
hunter green. Gwen’s pallet we coined
“Caribbean cool,” with warm purples,
greens, blues and yellows. Copper was chosen
as the accent color and a chair rail was installed
so we could introduce numerous colors on the
walls.
The bottom half we striped in copper
and on the chair rail and vanity we used a
speckled spray paint that looked like sandstone.
The new toilet seat we found was fossilized,
to add to the theme, and mosaic towel holders
and candles further softened the effect. The
topper was the stone tiling that was installed
as a backsplash below the mirror and in the shower. We also mimicked
the square pattern on the shower curtain on
the ceiling.
"Jesse used her vision and amazing talent to
transform my home into a beautiful work of art. Her
ability to listen to my goals, work respectfully in
my space, and to bring our shared creative vision to
life was amazing.
My family was blessed by her many gifts.
I encourage
all and any interested in fun fabulous interior design
to contact her." -Gwen Webber-McLeod