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    Mike Craft, Metro Lighting

    Integral Illumination

    As we downsize our residences, lighting plays an integral part. After the furniture layout is done, look at how lighting will add style and illumination. Look at the finishes and the current trends and ask, “What will add function and style to the space?”

    Making Small Spaces Shine

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        Delivering a cleverly modern, crisp redesign to a mid-century kitchen in Sappington allows utmost efficiency in its confined space, verifies Chelsea Smith, founder and principal interior designer of Chelsea Design Company. “I’d dreamed of ways I wanted my home to better function for my family of four. I’d even envisioned details. But I had no idea how to make that happen,” recalls homeowner Sara Hellwege. “Chelsea and her assistant, Christopher, made the picture in my mind come to life. What’s more, they helped me refine my vision and added things I hadn’t even considered.”

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    Only a block away from her parents’ home in the Central West End, Lauren Mathis saw an abandoned lot and envisioned a new building rising from the overgrown weeds and rubble. 

    At the suggestion of her husband, Tom Nations, the couple chose to build a four-family condo on the lot and decided to move from his downtown loft into one of the units.    

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    "What you do when you want to downsize?" It’s a valid question, and one that artist and home-rehab enthusiast Kathy Chechik took on wholeheartedly in November of 2014 when she found her dream home on The Hill. After nearly five years of moving and searching, she knew the 1904 three-bedroom shotgun would be a downsize for sure, even on a lot and a half. But she was determined to translate the ambitious image she built in her mind — roomy and sunny porch, open-concept floorplan, butler’s pantry — into a home that fit both The Hill neighborhood’s signature style and her idealized vision.

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