The document provides details about several interior design projects completed by IDJ Interior Design including dining rooms, family rooms, home offices, living rooms, and a powder room. Projects include blending old and new elements in a dining room, creating a functional family office space, designing a formal dining area, and bringing beach house style to a living room and dining room on a limited budget. Design elements mentioned include lighting, artwork, fabrics, seating, storage, and color schemes.
3. Tenafly Client/Dining room. Blend of the old with the new. Unique lighting, art work and fabric that successfully merge the clients existing sideboard with new table and chairs.
4. Wall covering on the ceiling adds elegance and blends all the colors of the room.
5. Warm and inviting family and office room. Where the family can gather, relax and share some comfy and quality time.
6. Utilizing small spaces to make the area as functional and esthetically pleasing. We used stainless steel and warm woods to customize the workspace area, creating storage and functional workspace for the family to enjoy.
8. Closter clients desire was for warm colors and a touch of formality. The client also requested that we integrate her grandmothers piano into the room. We did so, by using warm neutral colors and textures. We positioned the treasured piano with a place honor incorporating it into the rest of the design.
10. Open floor plan, Living and Dinning RoomsResidential HomeTenafly, NJ Powder Room
11. Tenafly redesign of clients family and dining room on a limited budget. Our client wanted a clean, beach-house feel to her living space. We utilized seat covers on the couches, wood furniture, and lighting fixtures that fit with the clients overall wants without breaking the bank.Dinning Room
15. Tenafly Clients goal was for a more formal dining area. We added rich colors on the walls and fabrics for upholstery and window treatments. The design also incorporated new artwork and mirrors, lighting and furnishings to complete the look.
16. Making a work space fun. My clients need was to create a space that was both functional and enjoyable. They required bookcases, storage, and workspace to fit their frame (household were the smallest person is 6 feet tall). My goal was to present them with a room that met all their needs as well as adding something different. Utilizing Stripes on ceiling, painting the bookcases, and storage black created a little drama in the room. Instead of customizing a desk to fit them, we used a dining table to create a workspace on both sides for the couple.Home Office
19. Formal and comfortable living space for clients lifestyle. My clients need for spacious and comfortable furniture was foremost in the designs concept. We used large pieces and upholstered them in warm, comfortable fabrics, creating a warm, inviting space for all.