Oak Story Design
Renovation Design | BEAUTIFUL, APPROACHABLE & FUNCTIONAL DESIGN
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05/16/2023
A BEFORE & AFTER of this beauty.
Want to know the best part? We refinished the existing cabinets and still created this spectacular kitchen! You don’t have to completely gut your kitchen and start over to get a jaw dropping transformation.
05/09/2023
Six years ago, I took the risk and did it scared. I crafted the life I wanted to live through hard work, determination, and giant leaps of faith. And now it's time to move on.
I am closing Oak Story Design and this chapter of my life for the foreseeable future. It's been a joy and an honor to do this work. Thank you to everyone who invited me into their homes and their lives. It's been so good!
And it takes courage to leave behind a good season intentionally. A lot of thought has gone into this, and to live my best story, I know it's the right move.
I'm not really sure what's next but I'm trusting myself and I know that good things are ahead.
You can read more about my decision on my blog: www.oakstorydesign.com/blog (Link in bio)
I'm also not sure what this page, other social media pages, and my website will look like in the future. For now, I'm leaving them up for inspiration. I do have at least one more project I'd like to show you all, so there will likely be posts about that. Otherwise, I'll just see how it all goes!
Live your best story, friends. It's worth it.
10/27/2022
One of our favorite ways to clear those countertops of clutter is to hide your cooking utensils away in a drawer like this!
has so many handy products like this that you can either retro-fit into your existing cabinetry or include in your new cabinetry plans.
Check out the link in our bio to see tons of their cool products.
10/09/2022
Is mixing metals ok? I get asked this question all the time.
And the answer is yes, 100%.
In a way, it gives it a timeless look; you can't date the design based on all the brass, or all the satin nickel, or all the....
It also adds interest which I'm always pushing for. No one wants boring.
I would say, keep it to two different metals, to be safe, and make sure those coordinate pretty well. Like here, the mirror and the k***s are both gold AND a similar finish of gold. Same with the silver, both the faucet and the light are polished nickel.
It's also good to repeat the finish at least once. So, if you have a silver faucet, use silver in at least one other place in your bathroom. Make sense?
What do you think about mixing metals?
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