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"When Jay Nuhring re-thinks your rooms, it's not a do-over. He's not starting from scratch. He's looking at what you have, and finding a way to make it work better. He's putting your pieces together in a totally new way. A way that calms. Or invites. Or defines. Or surprises. After all, you have a story, and what you have in your home tells bits and pieces of that story. So let's put the story together in a way that reflects you best. What you're about. Where you've been. The things you love".

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Naples Florida Living Room Gets An Easy Elegant Update

Naples, Florida Condo Living Room - BEFORE.  Room appears out of balance.  All of the furniture has migrated along one long wall that connects the dining and living room.  Too much importance and attention given to the TV and adjacent wall.  Space seems flat, mono-chromatic, dull, lifeless.

Living Room - AFTER.  A couple simple changes wake up this room.  The furniture shifts counter-clockwise, taking pressure off of the primary wall.  Accent chairs and occasional pieces round-out the conversation area by facing the sectional rather than stand next to.  Artwork was re-hung creating a better use of the wall space and de-emphasizing the TV.  Finally, color was added with accent pillows and coffee table accessories.  A lighter, brighter wall color and different carpet was recommended to this homeowner.

Living Room BEFORE.  View 2

Living Room - AFTER.  TV is better integrated into the collection of furnishings - taking it down a few notches  - making it appear less important and less bossy.  Room feels comfortable, inviting, interesting and beautiful.

Living Room AFTER.  View 3.  Bureau (next image below) is going against the wall behind the white leather Eames chairs and to the right of the large "Faces" painting.  This piece will serve as a wine and cocktail bar/buffet.  

Found this vintage bureau at a local Naples consignment shop - www.theposhplum.com.  Chrome hardware, faux black alligator drawer fronts and walnut veneer.  This piece will be placed to the left of the patio doors behind the white leather Eames lounge chairs.  A table lamp on top and possibly a mirror above the bureau will complete the composition.

Living & Dining Rooms Get An Elegant Update

Living Room - BEFORE   
 
Living Room - AFTER.  Furniture does a Dosey-Doe and moves to the right.  One chair "sits" this dance out.  The petite writing desk, once under the bay window,  cozies up behind the golden yellow love seat and holds a lovely porcelain lamp.  Book shelves are organized, coffee table (antique parquet flooring from a French chateau) is accessorized and the room feels balanced and inviting.

Dining Room - BEFORE.  Too many "legs" in this picture.  In addition the walls are striated - emphasizing the vertical lines in the furniture.  The room feels like an entomologist's box of specimens.  Result is the room appears too busy - anxious - unsettled.  Not the best conditions for consuming dinner.

Dining Room - AFTER.  Accessories are edited.  Table gets an extension and additional chairs are invited around.  Softer off-white line chandelier shades replace the square-edged muted mica shades - creating a lighter, brighter, more updated look.  An orchid in an antique green flower pot finishes the table top.  The homeowner's collection of antique clocks sit handsomely on display in the corner.

Large-Scale Modern Art Installation - Minneapolis Loft

Minneapolis Condo Furniture & Art Installation - Furniture - Dwelling Designs - dwellingdesigns.com.  Artwork - ReSee Design - JayNuhring.BlogSpot.com

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Third Floor Apartment Gets A New Look

Third Floor Apartment - St. Paul, Minnesota.  BEFORE

AFTER.  Apartment feels lighter, brighter, more updated.  Furniture accentuates the ceiling angles and roof lines.  Space looks inviting.  Kinda makes you feel like you know this person - right?   I've always thought a room should attempt to look as if there are people in it even when there are not.  Jay Nuhring - ReSee Design.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Second Floor Space Becomes A Teenager's Bedroom

Second Floor Office...?  BEFORE

Second Floor Bedroom!  AFTER.  The more bedrooms a home has the more likely it will appeal to a larger audience when selling.  Whenever possible style and stage the extra room into a kid's bedroom.  Buyers will either love the bedroom for "Billy" or simply convert into an office.  Conversely, buyers are less likely to visualize the office as a bedroom.

Get A New Kitchen For The Cost of Paint

Kitchen BEFORE - Ridgeview Drive, Edina, Minnesota

Kitchen - AFTER.  Fresh spring green wall color wakes up the kitchen like the smell of coffee or that first sip of morning juice.  Sagging sliding door panels and hardware take a break and leave for good.  Artwork (vintage dishes) replaces  the precariously displayed pottery on bulky shelves.  Two cottage style, painted yellow, caned seat, chairs replace the mismatched chairs from before.  Cook books and cooking accessories are reorganized and displayed with purpose.  Windows washed.  Floor scrubbed.  The smell of fresh paint is heavenly.  Let's get cooking!

Edina Minnesota House Staging - BEFORE & AFTER

Edina, Minnesota House Staging - Living Room BEFORE

Living Room - AFTER.  Woven rattan chairs, artwork, ebony round side table, floor lamp, accessories and vintage bureau were reappropriated from the homeowner's own collection.  The other furniture was provided by ReSee Design to style & stage the property for sale.

Living Room - AFTER.  View 2

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Japanese-Style Ralph Rapson House - Photo Styled & Rearranged

Ralph Rapson House - Orono - Photo Styled & Rearranged by Jay Nuhring - ReSee Design - Photography by Landmark Photography - LandmarkPhotoDesign.com










Thursday, October 24, 2013

Kenwood Park Living Room BEFORE & AFTER

Kenwood Park Living Room BEFORE

Kenwood Park Living Room AFTER.  Book cases gracefully let go of the niches on either side of the fireplace.  Sofa does a 180.  Leather club chairs mingle making better conversation separated rather than hovering like wall flowers. Hydrangea picked from the side garden.  Everything in this image came from this same house - with the exception of the cocktail table - brought in at the last minute to round out the collection.  This is what you can do with your stuff.  Loving what you have.    Isn't it time you started looking at your stuff differently?  Photography - @Jon Huelskamp - @Landmark Photography.  Realtor - @Laura Tiffany - @Coldwell Banker Burnet

Living Room View 2

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Modern With A Capital "M"

Mid-Century Inspired Home North of St. Paul,  MN.


View From Back Yard

View From Back Yard.

Living Room/Dining Room

Living Room View 2

Dining Room

Entry Hall

Kitchen/Media Room

Kitchen

Master Bedroom - Photo Styled by ReSee Design