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East Bend House Remodel

Continuing a Design Journey in East Bend

After completing a stunning kitchen and flex room renovation in late 2023, we were thrilled when our East Bend clients invited us back to continue transforming their home. This next phase focused on the front four rooms — the foyer, dining room, living room, and sunroom. These spaces set the tone the moment you step through the front door, and our goal was to create a seamless aesthetic connection to the newly remodeled kitchen while enhancing the home’s natural light, architectural details, and overall flow.

This elegant estate has always had great bones, but the clients were ready to elevate these key spaces to match the sophistication and warmth of the kitchen. Over three months, we carefully measured, planned, and executed every element — from removing dated soffits to installing taller windows and doors — to deliver a timeless transformation that honors the home’s character while refreshing it for modern living.

Thoughtful Planning: A Seamless Flow from Kitchen to Front Rooms

When we remodeled the kitchen, we were already thinking ahead. We knew these adjoining rooms would eventually follow, so we made strategic decisions to set the stage for future changes. For example, during the kitchen renovation, we raised the cased opening between the kitchen and dining room. That small adjustment made a big difference in light flow — and would later inspire us to raise the hallway doors leading to the master suite to eight feet tall, giving the home’s interior a more elegant vertical rhythm.

From the beginning, the design vision was clear: unify the home’s front rooms with the same refined, light-filled aesthetic of the kitchen, while celebrating their individual functions. This meant carefully blending architectural modifications with curated furnishings and finishes. Each space would have its own personality, but they’d share a consistent design language — creating a sense of cohesion as you move through the home.

Overcoming Architectural Obstacles: The Soffit Challenge

One of the biggest structural challenges came in the form of existing soffits that ran along the dining room, living room, and sunroom. While the first floor boasts impressive 10-foot ceilings, these soffits brought the height down to nine feet along the room borders. This not only interrupted the architectural lines but also made the spaces feel visually “boxed in.”

We knew immediately that to achieve the open, airy feel the clients wanted, the soffits had to go. By removing them, we restored the full 10-foot height across the entire front of the house. This single change made an incredible impact — allowing natural light to travel unimpeded from room to room, and highlighting the home’s original proportions.

With the soffits gone, we saw opportunities for further design enhancements, particularly in the dining room ceiling. We introduced what we affectionately called a “faux” coffered ceiling, created with trim work and finished with wallpaper in the recessed sections. This detail adds architectural interest and subtle texture without overwhelming the room — a perfect complement to the more classic kitchen details.

The Sunroom: A Tranquil Retreat with a View

The sunroom was where we rolled up our sleeves and did some serious construction work. Our clients wanted this space to feel like a true retreat — a place to relax and enjoy the beautiful view of their backyard.

To achieve this, we replaced all the existing doors, windows, and rounded transoms with wider and taller doors. This not only improved sightlines but also brought in far more natural light, connecting the interior to the landscape beyond.

Another key move was opening up the fireplace to be see-through to the living room, allowing light to pass through both spaces and encouraging a harmonious flow. We kept the existing stone floors, which match the front porch, to preserve a sense of continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces.

While these changes greatly enhanced the aesthetic, many were also practical: some windows had broken seals and the exterior trim was weathered. Replacing them improved energy efficiency and longevity while achieving the visual transformation we envisioned.

Dining Room & Living Room: Elevating Everyday Spaces

The dining room became a showcase of proportion and detail. With the soffit removed and the ceiling height restored, we took advantage of the blank canvas overhead. The faux coffered ceiling with wallpaper inset became a striking focal point, drawing the eye upward. This architectural statement pairs beautifully with the raised cased opening to the kitchen, creating a space that feels both formal and inviting — perfect for hosting family dinners and celebrations.

In the living room, our focus was on light, flow, and balance. By making the fireplace see-through to the sunroom, we established a stronger visual axis. The removal of soffits and installation of taller windows brought the ceiling height and light levels in line with the rest of the home. New furnishings, lighting, and accessories layered warmth and texture, creating a space that feels sophisticated yet comfortable.

Powder Room: A Jewel Box Transformation

Though small in size, the powder room received a dramatic transformation that makes a lasting impression. We started by relocating the toilet to create a more functional layout, then installed a custom-built cabinet accented with elegant gold trim, which instantly elevated the space. A new mirror and faucet add refined details, while updated flooring grounds the room with a fresh, timeless feel. The true showstopper, however, is the wallpaper, which brings texture, depth, and a touch of personality to this intimate space. The result is a sophisticated jewel box that beautifully complements the adjacent rooms while standing confidently on its own.

Behind the Scenes: Design Documentation & Coordination

A transformation of this scale requires more than great ideas — it demands careful planning and coordination. Every change we proposed to the clients was documented in detailed construction drawings, which our subcontractors and vendors used to ensure precise execution.

We also created 3D renderings to help our clients visualize the design concepts before construction began. This step was crucial in building confidence and excitement about the project.

During construction, our team acted as the central hub — coordinating schedules, fielding questions, and making sure no subcontractor “stepped on another’s toes.” We were on-call throughout the project, answering questions in real time and troubleshooting any issues that arose. This hands-on involvement ensured the project stayed on track and that every detail aligned with the original design vision.

Furnishings, Lighting & Accessories: The Finishing Layer

Once the architectural work was complete, it was time for one of our favorite parts: furnishing and styling the spaces.

We curated furnishings, lighting, and accessories that echoed the elegance of the kitchen while giving each room its own personality. From statement light fixtures in the dining room to soft, layered textiles in the sunroom, every piece was chosen to elevate the overall aesthetic and highlight the architectural improvements.

We developed furniture plans that precisely detailed where each piece would go. This level of planning ensures not just beauty, but functionality — traffic flows, conversation groupings, and sightlines all work harmoniously. We also managed ordering and inspections, coordinating with vendors to track custom pieces and ensure they arrived in perfect condition.

A Collaborative Relationship

One of the most rewarding aspects of this project was our relationship with the clients. Having already worked together on the kitchen, we shared a foundation of trust and mutual understanding. This made the design process collaborative and enjoyable — full of brainstorming sessions, shared excitement over renderings, and quick decisions when unexpected issues arose.

We take pride in offering exceptional customer service and treating each project as a partnership. Along the way, we often develop genuine friendships with our clients, and this East Bend project was no exception. Working together to bring their vision to life was a privilege.

The Final Reveal: A Cohesive, Light-Filled Transformation

When the dust settled and the last accessory was placed, the transformation was nothing short of breathtaking. The foyer, dining room, living room, and sunroom now flow effortlessly into the kitchen and flex room. Natural light pours through the enlarged windows and doors, the raised ceilings enhance the sense of space, and every detail feels intentional and timeless.

What was once a collection of separate rooms now feels like a cohesive, elegant home — one that balances architectural sophistication with everyday comfort. It’s a true reflection of our clients’ lifestyle and vision.

Imagining Your Own Home Transformation

Every home has untapped potential waiting to be uncovered. Whether it’s removing dated architectural elements, improving light flow, or reimagining how spaces connect, thoughtful design can elevate your daily experience.

If you’re dreaming of a renovation that blends beauty, functionality, and timeless design — just like this East Bend transformation — our team would love to collaborate with you. Reach out to schedule a consultation, and let’s start envisioning the possibilities together.

Original Writeup for Forsyth Woman

We were so excited to continue the project at East Bend after remodeling their kitchen and flex room, which concluded near the end of 2023. The clients asked us to remodel and furnish the front four rooms of their home: the foyer, dining room, living room, and sunroom. We spent three months bringing our measurements and designs to life to create a vision of what we thought would seamlessly bring the aesthetic of the kitchen into those spaces.

While this elegant estate has been a dream to design, there were a few challenges that we encountered along the way. Our team would discuss how to best overcome these obstacles to bring our clients’ vision to life. One notable challenge came with the existing soffits in the dining room, living room, and sunroom. While the ceiling height on the first floor was a grand 10 feet, the soffits brought it down to 9 feet where they bordered each room. We removed the soffits, allowing for the 10-foot height to extend across the front of the house and the natural light to travel through the new windows of the sunroom.

The sunroom is where we got to get our hands dirty with construction as our goal was to transform the space into a retreat with the tranquil view of our clients’ backyard. We replaced all the doors, windows, and rounded transoms with wider and taller doors. We opened up the fireplace to be see-through to the living room, allowing for more light and a more harmonious flow between the two rooms. The existing stone floors were kept intact to keep with those of the front porch, leaning once again into the cohesive design that threads this design together. While these changes were made to create a more timeless aesthetic within the space, some modifications like the doors and windows were necessary due to broken seals and weathered exterior trim work.

During the renovation of the kitchen, we decided to raise the cased opening between the kitchen and dining room to allow for more light into the kitchen. As we knew that the dining room would be remodeled in the future, we planned ahead to take this one item off our to-do list for the next stage. Little did we know that this raised opening would turn into raising the doors in the hallway, leading to the master suite, to 8 feet tall as well. With the removal of the soffit in the dining room came the opportunity to create a statement on the ceiling, which came in the form of what we called a “faux” coffered ceiling adorned with wallpaper.

All the changes we proposed to the client and then put into motion were indicated on construction documents we provided for our subs and contractors to follow for this project. We created renderings to depict our designs in a format that allowed our clients to visualize our proposed ideas of their home. Along with designing this phase of the project, we also managed timing and scheduling of our wonderful vendors and subcontractors so that no one would get on another’s toes. We were on-call with this project, making sure that we answered any questions they had and provided anything they needed to make the process of remodeling easier to handle. Ordering the furnishings, lighting, and accessories was fun, with balancing following up with vendors and inspecting our custom pieces. We created furniture plans detailing where to place every piece perfectly to capture our envisioned design. Our relationship with our clients is very important to use and we try to offer the best customer service; and if we’re lucky, we make good friends along the way.

Have a project of your own? Contact us to discuss your project. We can help you from start to finish and everything in between.