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Our Bend Tailored Traditional Project
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Full Service Design

You probably recognize this project from some of our stories. Meet our ‘Bend Tailored Traditional’ home! This is a current project that we are working on from some clients of ours who originally asked for our help with another house, but they decided to sell it and purchase this beautiful home in Discovery Park. So, here we are now helping them with their kitchen + dining + living rooms, and the coolest, moodiest wet bar renovation. This is through our ‘Full Service Design’ option, and it has been really fun to check on the progress every couple of weeks. It’s really coming along quickly! We love it when our clients come back to our services and trust us to carry out their vision. It feels good to develop such strong and personal relationships with them. 

Kitchen + Dining Room Rendering

What Is Full Service Design?

This service is ideal for those of you who want a seamless, comprehensive design experience from start to finish. It’s perfect for clients embarking on custom new builds or remodels, particularly those in the planning phase who seek a tailored, white-glove approach. And by the way … this doesn’t have to be a full-home remodel or new build. We just ask for a two to three room minimum.

We provide a flat fee for a comprehensive design plan for your new home. This includes elevation drawings, photo realistic renderings and procurement of materials. If you’d also like our help with general contracting as well, an average project adds 10-15% of your overall project cost for project management/general contracting services.

Transforming Our Client’s Home in Bend: A Sneak Peek

Now that we have shared a bit about this particular service, I wanted to share a bit about what we are doing to transform our client’s home here in Bend. You can check out where we started with the ‘before’ pictures below. And, I’ll get into the work we’re doing, and even share some renderings to show you how this project is going to turn out once it’s finished to completion. 

The bright blue kitchen when our clients purchased the home didn’t align with their aesthetic or functional needs. The layout had great potential though—plenty of room for a big island, ample counter space, and lots of cabinetry. They wanted to transform it into something more their style: a masculine, classic design (think a classic men’s suit) that’s perfect for hosting and entertaining family and friends.

The Island: A Statement

The island was the perfect opportunity to add a unique, artistic touch. I’m obsessed with the fluted cabinets and the texture they bring to the space. After several discussions with our clients, we realized their dream kitchen had a classic, lounge like vibe—similar to the Ralph Lauren Polo Bar. So, we chose rich walnut to clad the cabinets, giving it that timeless, sophisticated feel.

Cabinetry: True to Bend

We opted for Benjamin Moore’s ‘Dark Olive’ for the cabinets. You guys know we love a green kitchen here at CH. It just feels so true to Bend and the rich colors of the beautiful pine trees. Another thing — we encouraged our clients to try a slightly different cabinet door style. I love this twist on classic shaker style cabinet by opting to narrow the shaker so its slim profile gives a slight contemporary touch. They’re seamless, and give a beautiful framing effect that adds depth. 

Countertops: An intentional balance of beauty and durability

For the island, we went with a quartz for its durability. Our clients loved the look of natural stone (such as what we chose for the back counter). But, knowing the island is going to be a major workhorse, they didn’t want to worry about the maintenance of the natural stone. This is a great example of a give/take when choosing materials. We can guide our clients as to where to incorporate certain materials in areas that make sense for the way they live.

Paint Colors

We’re right in the middle of painting, and it’s all coming together! The trim in the bar area just got finished in a graphite color, which really gives the space a rich contrast. For the living, dining and kitchen, we went with a neutral, Sherwin Williams Greek Villa that’s used for both the walls and the trim. Since it’s an open floor plan, this color flows seamlessly throughout the main areas.


Next up on the to-do list is to continue painting in the kitchen, but to also move along with the wet bar design. It was originally a space for an office. But, our clients knew that they wanted a spot for mixing drinks and relaxing with friends and family. And, it was the perfect opportunity for a makeover with the overflow of the dining room. It’s a convenient little area where there will be a small bar sink and an under-counter wine fridge. There will also be shelves for bottles and barware. Then, the entire room will get wrapped in the most beautiful dark and moody grasscloth. And, although the rendering below doesn’t do it justice, we can’t wait to see the antique mirrored wall behind the open shelves! It’ll reflect the beautiful light, and add a bit of drama in the evenings when lights are dimmed.

Bar Rendering

What’s to come here in Bend …

Here’s another look at what’s to come with this project. We can’t wait to share more as it crosses the finishes line this fall! We will be installing some beautiful furniture to their living room to complete this major transformation.

Living Room Rendering
Living Room Rendering
Dining Room Rendering
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One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a designer is that you need to be planning an entire home renovation.

Sometimes you just need someone to look at your plans, selections, and budget and tell you whether you’re heading in the right direction.

After renovating homes for over 20 years, I’ve learned that the biggest mistakes usually don’t come from choosing the “wrong” tile or cabinet color.

They come from investing in the wrong things.
Spending money where it won’t make an impact.
Overlooking details that become expensive to change later.
Or simply not having a clear plan before moving forward.

That’s exactly why we offer one-hour design consultations.

Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation, selecting finishes for a new build, furnishing a room, or trying to determine where to invest your budget, we’ll use the time to answer your questions and help you move forward with confidence.

Sometimes one conversation can save months of second-guessing.

Comment ‘LINK’ and I’ll send you the consultation booking form to get started.
One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a designer is that you need to be planning an entire home renovation.

Sometimes you just need someone to look at your plans, selections, and budget and tell you whether you’re heading in the right direction.

After renovating homes for over 20 years, I’ve learned that the biggest mistakes usually don’t come from choosing the “wrong” tile or cabinet color.

They come from investing in the wrong things.
Spending money where it won’t make an impact.
Overlooking details that become expensive to change later.
Or simply not having a clear plan before moving forward.

That’s exactly why we offer one-hour design consultations.

Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation, selecting finishes for a new build, furnishing a room, or trying to determine where to invest your budget, we’ll use the time to answer your questions and help you move forward with confidence.

Sometimes one conversation can save months of second-guessing.

Comment ‘LINK’ and I’ll send you the consultation booking form to get started.
Comment ‘LINK’ and I’ll send you the consultation booking form to get started.

One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a designer is that you need to be planning an entire home renovation.

Sometimes you just need someone to look at your plans, selections, and budget and tell you whether you’re heading in the right direction.

After renovating homes for over 20 years, I’ve learned that the biggest mistakes usually don’t come from choosing the “wrong” tile or cabinet color.

They come from investing in the wrong things.
Spending money where it won’t make an impact.
Overlooking details that become expensive to change later.
Or simply not having a clear plan before moving forward.

That’s exactly why we offer one-hour design consultations.

Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation, selecting finishes for a new build, furnishing a room, or trying to determine where to invest your budget, we’ll use the time to answer your questions and help you move forward with confidence.

Sometimes one conversation can save months of second-guessing.
One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a designer is that you need to be planning an entire home renovation.

Sometimes you just need someone to look at your plans, selections, and budget and tell you whether you’re heading in the right direction.

After renovating homes for over 20 years, I’ve learned that the biggest mistakes usually don’t come from choosing the “wrong” tile or cabinet color.

They come from investing in the wrong things.
Spending money where it won’t make an impact.
Overlooking details that become expensive to change later.
Or simply not having a clear plan before moving forward.

That’s exactly why we offer one-hour design consultations.

Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation, selecting finishes for a new build, furnishing a room, or trying to determine where to invest your budget, we’ll use the time to answer your questions and help you move forward with confidence.

Sometimes one conversation can save months of second-guessing.

Comment ‘LINK’ and I’ll send you the consultation booking form to get started.
Comment ‘LINK’ and I’ll send you the consultation booking form to get started.

One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a designer is that you need to be planning an entire home renovation.

Sometimes you just need someone to look at your plans, selections, and budget and tell you whether you’re heading in the right direction.

After renovating homes for over 20 years, I’ve learned that the biggest mistakes usually don’t come from choosing the “wrong” tile or cabinet color.

They come from investing in the wrong things.
Spending money where it won’t make an impact.
Overlooking details that become expensive to change later.
Or simply not having a clear plan before moving forward.

That’s exactly why we offer one-hour design consultations.

Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation, selecting finishes for a new build, furnishing a room, or trying to determine where to invest your budget, we’ll use the time to answer your questions and help you move forward with confidence.

Sometimes one conversation can save months of second-guessing.
One thing I don’t think I fully understood when we made this move was that reinvention isn’t one big moment. It’s a thousand small decisions.

When we left Oregon, I wasn’t running away from something. I loved our life there. I loved our clients, our community, our routines. 

What surprised me was realizing that gratitude and restlessness can exist at the same time. You can be deeply thankful for the life you’ve built and still feel pulled toward something new. 

For me, that feeling showed up long before we packed a single box. It showed up in quiet moments. Little questions I couldn’t shake. Curiosity about what else might be possible if I stopped choosing the familiar answer every time.

Moving across the country, renovating a nearly 100-year-old home, rebuilding community, growing a business in a new place—it all sounds very exciting when I list it out now. 

Living through it felt much messier. There were plenty of moments where I questioned our decision. Moments where I missed what was comfortable. Moments where I wondered if we were crazy. But I’ve learned that growth rarely feels certain when you’re in the middle of it.

And if there’s one thing I hope people take away from this, it’s that you don’t need to have everything figured out before taking the first step. You just need enough courage to trust yourself with what’s next. 

I’d love to know—have you ever made a decision that scared you but changed your life for the better?