Orange County is known for its high number of attractive, solvent bachelors, but what happens when they finally realize that they want to settle down?
“All of the bachelor clients have come to me looking to transform their home,” says Lisa. “They’re finally looking to find that special someone, and are aware that their house is not up to a woman’s standards.”
According to the clients, they approached LRM Interior Design in the first place because of the company’s use of a clean aesthetic. “Plus, we have a practical and analytical style that appeals to men,” Lisa explains.”
Lisa amazed both of her bachelor clients with her ability to transform bachelor drab into showhome fab—something that wasn’t too masculine. “We created places where guests would feel comfortable but that would also impress the clients’ dates,” says Lisa.
A sprawling, 6,000 sq. ft. Cape Cod overlooking the Newport harbor was in desperate need of an update from what could only be called a “Miami Vice” inspired design. Lisa and her team gutted the interior, and transformed the house into a magnificent, yet comfortable, showhome with two stories and a mezzanine. Plus, the Cape Cod exterior was altered to complement the modern interior, including the addition of pool railings that matched those on the the staircase inside.
LRMID took a so-so condominium with ocean views in San Clemente and gave it a modern Moroccan makeover, with steel greys and geometric patterned accents. Lisa also designed custom furniture, creating two chaise longues that fit together into a double bed for guests.
Now LRM Interior Design has a new challenge from a bachelor. The outside areas of his modern beach house don’t match the interior’s cosmopolitan feel. “We will be taking these traditional-looking areas and updating them by pulling finishes and adding furniture that is inspired by the home’s interior,” explains Lisa. “There are so many fantastic outdoor furniture lines now, and we’ve even found the items we want in stainless steel.”
The LRM team looks forward to using organic elements like fire and water with construction materials such as concrete and glass to create an outdoor space that will provide a hip lounging area for his guests—whether that be a small group of friends, or just that special lady.
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