Interior Design

INTERIOR DESIGN

<h5>Mid Century Remodel</h5>A colorful blend of furnishings and textures is an Axiom signature. <h5>South Slope Update</h5>Custom railing and room divider built from steel, wood and glass, with exposed fasteners. <h5>Mid Century Remodel</h5>Steel, walnut, sorghum and cable rail accented with a punch of mustard color. <h5>Mid Century Remodel</h5>Limestone slab, Kerf cabinetry, dime round tiles and a splash of hot pink modernize this sleek bath. <h5>Beach House Renovation</h5>The theme of this remodel was modern rustic beach casual.  We used bright white contrasting deep gray, a mix of vintage and contemporary furnishings, and splashes of color. <h5>Beach House Renovation</h5>Crisp white paneling replaced tired pine paneling galore in this cosmetic interior makeover. <h5>Wedgewood Renovation</h5>Cherry cabinetry, Caesarstone countertops and Bamboo floors help create a clean contrasting kitchen. <h5>Wedgewood Renovation</h5>Tile mosaic backsplash behind a sleek Wolf range. <h5>Wedgewood Renovation</h5>Calming bamboo contrasts a Caribbean blue for a funky master bath remodel. <h5>Wedgewood Renovation</h5>This shower gets a crisp look with classic running-bond subway tile accented by a fun circular glass mosaic. <h5>Wedgewood Renovation</h5>The slab drawers are bamboo, with stainless pulls and Caesarstone. <h5>Mercer Island Update</h5>We exposed and cleaned the rustic brick in this Mercer Island remodel, and added some modern amenities with maple cabinetry and limestone countertops. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>Reclaimed fir floors and ceilings, and exposed concrete and steel juxtapose modern, industrial and vintage materials in this commercial office lobby. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>A monochromatic pallet of glass, wood, metal and steel. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>We exposed the framing and the concrete access flooring of this open studio office space, and added a splash of color. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>Steel bridge / walkway of IMCO General Construction’s lobby area. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>Steel bridge overlooking the bid room at IMCO. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>Textural carpet squares, metal and glass sliding doors. <h5>IMCO General Construction Headquarters</h5>This corporate lunch room opens to a large deck with BBQ and herb garden. <h5>Chuckanut Bay Residence</h5>This kitchen remodel boasts a 12-foot island, a 48-inch Wolf range, Carerra Marble Slabs, and cherry cabinetry. <h5>Chuckanut Bay Residence</h5>Contrasting colors and textures are a favorite design technique. <h5>Chuckanut Bay Residence</h5>Interior design meets interior décor meets are art collection. <h5>Chuckanut Bay Residence</h5>Dark-stained cherry cabinetry and a farm sink in the island maximize efficiency in this remodeled kitchen. <h5>Chuckanut Bay Residence</h5>Whimsical and eclectic, this bathroom has a sense of humor. <h5>Bachelor Pad</h5>This loft space looks down on the great room, and gets a pop of color with sheet Marmoleum on the floor. <h5>Bachelor Pad</h5>Vintage reclaimed fir doors and rust-stained concrete floors meld together for an eclectic bachelor pad. <h5>Bachelor Pad</h5>The fireplace is the main attraction followed by stained concrete floors, reclaimed fir doors and an MDO ceiling with a clear finish. <h5>Magnolia Second Story</h5>Crisp contrast exudes this master bathroom with Wenge cabinetry, Caesarstone slabs and vaulted spaces. <h5>Discovery Heights Home</h5>Beautiful fir glue-lam beams meet modern glass sea urchin light fixtures. <h5>Discovery Heights Home</h5>A custom door leads to the guest wing of this northwest contemporary styled home. <h5>Discovery Heights Home</h5>A fun play on light, garden view and family photos. <h5>Discovery Heights Home</h5>This master suite is tiled in limestone and includes a door-less shower, pebble stone drain, and a soaking tub with a view. <h5>Fremont Kitchen Makeover</h5>We mixed elements of traditional and modern with this Fremont kitchen makeover. <h5>Fremont Kitchen Makeover</h5>We painted some of this shaker-style cabinetry a graphite gray to  create contrast, and to give the space a more modern feel. <h5>Ballard Renovation</h5>This master bath remodel is complete with a Japanese soaking tub, Carerra Marble mosaic tile and espresso-stained cabinetry. <h5>Queen Anne Fixer</h5>This classic kitchen renovation mixes original oak flooring with painted cabinets, a fir island, and honed granite slab counters. And a splash of red shows off the homeowner’s favorite color. <h5>Queen Anne Fixer</h5>Classic island pendants, and an efficient range framed by new double hung windows bring plenty of light and connection to the outdoors. <h5>Queen Anne Fixer</h5>This kitchen renovation on Queen Anne uses subway tile, honed granite, a custom fir island and shaker cabinetry to give it a clean and classic look. <h5>Queen Anne Fixer</h5>A custom entertainment cabinet doubles as a relief zone for the small home’s entry area. <h5>West Queen Anne Dining Room</h5>Re-using the charming leaded glass cabinetry from the demolished kitchen created the perfect dining room nook. The NanaWall door system invites the patio in or the dining room out. <h5>West Queen Anne Master</h5>Big views, a cozy space with traditional trim and molding and a modern fan complete the look. <h5>Leschi Kitchen</h5>Slate accents the cabinets and the floor, and a hint of green subway tile adds a subtle punch of color. <h5>Madrona Kitchen Renovation</h5>Opening the kitchen to the dining area and updating the tired cabinetry really brought this Madrona home to life.  We had fun with color yet kept the traditional elements of the box-style home by using inset painted cabinetry, nautical lighting and stone slab countertops. <h5>Phinney Kitchen</h5>This structural steel post was encapsulated by a sleek stainless bar to create a place for guests to socialize. <h5>Sammamish Dwelling</h5>Pebble stones on the bath floor are warmed up with a custom fir vanity and vessel sink.
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