I am so excited to show you this project we completed a couple months ago for our company Thompson Design Build.
This was such a fun one because the transformation is like night and day.
We took a small apartment and turned it into a chic office space for a realtor and her team.
I cannot wait to share it with you!
To start, here is the little kitchenette we created.
I purchased the shelves here, and they are about 7′ long!
I found the gold vases at Goodwill if you can believe it.
The beverage fridge is from here and the bar faucet is here.
Cabinet pulls are here and knobs here.


The bathroom right next to the kitchenette is painted light mocha by Benjamin Moore.


Would you like to see what the bathroom looked like before the remodel?

And now:

Isn’t she a beauty?
The client wanted light and bright. A lot of white with grey, and gold.
We did the entire back wall in marble herringbone and the floor in Carrara marble.
The faucet can be found here, {cannot locate the gold!} the mirror here {largest size} and light here.
Vanity is from RH.
Love the original Barr products too!
Around the corner was the bedroom previously. We opened it all up, removing walls, and now the room houses the conference table and this great chandelier!
Table and chairs are from RH.
BEFORE:

AFTER:

AND A SIDE BY SIDE!

On the opposite end of the space was the “living room” which leads to a small deck.
BEFORE:

AND AFTER:


But the piece de resistance is the black bi-fold doors we installed.
They open accordion style for a true indoor/outdoor feel.



DECK BEFORE:

AND A SIDE BY SIDE:
Is this just not the cutest office ever for a group of ladies?
I am in love with how it turned out.
I mean those wood herringbone floors!!!!
If you are local to the Seattle area and would like us to come take a look at a project in your own home, please contact us via our website.
Thanks for taking a look at some of our work, we love what we do!



This looks incredible! You did such a beautiful job. You have such a talent for editing and making it look sleek and still warm.
Thank you for that Lisa! I do love how this space transformed!