A renovated unit in a country farmhouse style
Some owners usually have preconceived ideas as to how their unit should look like, while some want too many things at the same time. Luckily, interior designers are there to help these types of clients to fulfill their wishes and achieve their dream home. The same situation happened to this client who had a bit of a difficult time in completing the space she really wanted.
The client is a single mom in her early 40s and oversees some corporate businesses. With two kids and several businesses to tend to, her busy lifestyle required having a space where she can sit back and relax.
She used to live in a house with her two kids but purchased this unit as a halfway home where she could spend time with her two boys. Their old home has a sturdy, formal, and had an almost-too-masculine appeal, so the client wanted something opposite for this unit.
This story is from the November 2017 edition of CondoLiving.
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