Look Inside a Virginia "Frankenhouse" That Features Organic Shapes and Mobile Art - Washingtonian
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The homeowners called the property 'the Frankenhouse' due to its mishmash of styles. Designer Hildebrandt aimed to make it cohesive and honor the new homeowner's aesthetic.
Balancing masculinity and femininity involved incorporating pink items in alignment with the homeowner's preference, coordinating with the existing artwork and home colors.
Intentional use of circles in the design aimed to soften the predominantly square and rectangular elements in the home, creating movement and visual interest.
The vision for the powder room shifted from a dark alligator wall design to a showstopper featuring a stunning handmade sink by Thompson Traders, demonstrating flexibility and adaptability in the design process.
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