Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
This was a new-construction build, with all white walls and builder-grade finishes. Also, the location was prime, the house needed to be made into a home for entertaining and hosting for our jet-setting client.
One significant challenge on this job was a roof leak. We noticed after we had the third floor bedrooms painted that there were brown streaks running down the walls.
This new construction home was a blank slate. With plain walls and builder-grade finishes, our client came to us with the hopes of injecting fun and personality to make it a special retreat for their trips to Charlottesville.
We used lots of fun and creative lighting with custom lighting layouts which we designed, designer wallpapers, plus burl wood accents to bring some adventure into an otherwise plain interior envelope.
To deal with the wall streaks, we had to bring the builder back in to do serious demolition and construction of the second floor bedrooms. They found the cause of the damage, and once it was rectified and the repairs made, we coordinated having the walls repainted again.
Design Team:
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Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Photographer: Lincoln Barbour