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TWO TRANSFORMED SPACES
Whenever Fabuwallous Solutions initiates a home remodel, its goals are to create and develop spaces that reflect each client’s dream, as well as their distinctive personalities and lifestyle.
The partial remodel of this newly purchased residence, which overlooks the Mansion Drive area and surrounding mountains, focused on the revitalization of two specific spaces: a vast rectangular room that would accommodate both a dining space and living area, and a small nondescript room adjacent to the dining area that would be significant to the client’s daily comfort and pleasure.
Originally, the main space was an enormously large rectangle with no visual walled divisions. To create a sense of separate dining and living spaces, Fabuwallous fabricated floating soffit ceilings at two different heights. The dining room received a lower ceiling placement, which exudes a more intimate feeling, while the living area’s higher ceiling creates a greater sense of spaciousness. Layers of dimmable ambient lighting along the upper walls and above and below each soffit foster comfortable illumination for a myriad of moods throughout the rooms.
A wall of glass in the living room, with a door opening to the deck, offers a stunning panorama of mountain views. Continuing a black color scheme used throughout the remodeled spaces, a large corner kiva fireplace and a bar area add warmth and comfort to the living room.
Fabuwallous also transformed a previously nondescript room adjoining the dining area into a desired family retreat. It is separated from the dining room by a 7-foot timber-framed entrance.
Smooth black plaster walls that rise to a stamped tin ceiling offer an inviting warm ambiance, enhanced by stained hickory wood flooring. Three side-by-side, wall-mounted televisions create a special environment for all to enjoy.
Thanks to a collaboration between the clients and the Fabuwallous team, the remodeled space achieved the project goals, as well as meeting the target schedule and budget.
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