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| Trig Modern Turns a Lackluster Townhouse into a Refined, Tailored HomeInterior designer Ann Marie Baum prepares the property for sale.
By: TRIG Modern “When we started this project, we told Trig Modern to come up with a handsome, refined, and tailored home,” Hoyt said. “They delivered.“ The two-story, 1699-square- “A few of the first, simple things we did to create a more modern, tailored ambiance was to update all the light fixtures and fans and paint almost every room a shade of gray complemented by glossy white trim throughout,” She painted the staircase’s wood handrails and the living room’s built-in bookcase the same glossy white as the trim, and replaced all the interior hardware with polished chrome. To keep costs down yet give the kitchen a badly needed update, Baum painted the original cabinetry a high-gloss gray. Then she replaced all of the appliances with sleek, stainless steel choices and replaced the countertops with “Dark Silt“ quartz surfacing from Atlantic Countertops. She also installed a new, single-bowl stainless steel sink with a brushed nickel faucet in the kitchen and replaced the dark ceiling fan and low-hanging light fixture with a modern, four-can fixture “to give the space a more open, airy feeling,” she said. One of Baum’s favorite elements, she said, is the kitchen’s backsplash, “which is actually kitchen-proof wallpaper that costs a fraction of the price of tile and can easily be cleaned.” On the second level, Baum removed the master bedroom's French doors and replaced them with a dramatic, wooden “barn door” that slides over the doorway on a black rail. “The cool factor went up tremendously with this move,” she said, smiling. A major renovation occurred in the master bathroom where Baum introduced a new walk-in shower with glass wall. She installed new shower and floor tiling, created another quartz countertop from a remnant at Atlantic Countertops, and replaced all fixtures with brushed nickel. “For the second bedroom's bath, we decided to throw in a little more color,” Baum noted. “We painted the cabinet a deep, glossy blue, the walls pale yellow, and a mirror frame a darker glossy yellow. The shower curtain is striped and uses all those colors.” Updated and refined now, the townhouse is on the market. To view the listing, go to http://www.realtor.com and search 604 Scales. For more information on Trig Modern, visit www.trigmodern.com or call 919.516.8744. About Trig Modern: Opened in December 2012, Trig Modern is owned and operated by furniture and lighting designer Bob Drake. Through its combination of modern and mid-century- End
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