This light-filled South Burlington colonial offers flexible and inspiring spaces to its work-from-home residents. With a dual function work studio and plenty of private living space, the family works from home with privacy and serenity. With attention to detail in the millwork and the ample window allowance, the space gives the family a sense of relaxation and connection to the beautiful rolling hills of Vermont.
From a small A-frame cabin to a multi-functioning two-thousand square- foot home, the conversion of this Lake George beauty has provided nothing short of a sanctuary to its residing family. With sweeping views of the lake, the indoor space compliments it’s stunning exterior vistas by bringing natural elements into the interior décor. The wood applications play contrast with the contemporary design in the custom cabinetry, furniture selections, and interior details. The space was a pure pleasure to create.
This contemporary colonial located in Williston, Vermont is home to two outdoor- sports enthusiasts who wanted both exquisite form and solid function within their living space. The goal was to create a refined, timeless home while playing with fun contemporary elements such as shiplap wall- paneling and high- end brass finishes. The beautiful and practical space accommodates the accoutrements of their active lives while providing the comforts of a cozy, accommodating space.
Tucked away in a quaint Vermont town, The Beaver Creek residence proves that with a little paint, custom millwork and the most incredible clients, large Interior Design renovations can actually feel easy. LCB Design Group vision was to create unscale functional spaces that tied in the existing bones to the new additions. With a little molding and paneling, the home transformed. Adding character is always the answer, and this project demonstrates that it doesn’t take a tear down to create your dream home.
Located in beautiful upper Manhattan, this gem of an apartment was no easy feat. With a ton of character and natural light, we knew it was a project worth taking. Within two LONG pandemic years, we did everything from laying rugs to swinging hammers. The after made the before well worth it.