Millbrook Circle Interiors
05/26/2026
This is the room that offers the biggest surprise in our Hunt Valley project.
The large formal dining room in the before photo had great bones, yet was not functional for the way our clients live. Multiple walls came down, opening the space entirely to the front hall, the kitchen and the rest of the first floor. Custom built-ins were designed around the home’s existing arched windows to enhance the architecture, and the botanical fabric used in their treatment carries the color story from this room through the rest of the first floor.
Can you believe this is the same space? What detail surprised you most? Drop it in the comments.
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05/22/2026
Some homes can guide our design direction if we allow ourselves to see past the surface.
Our Hunt Valley project is a great example of this. The home had not been touched since the 1980s, yet underneath everything that needed to be updated, we found a house with truly beautiful bones. The high ceilings, generous room proportions, gorgeous views and architectural details were elements that needed to be highlighted, so we simply followed its lead.
We will be posting more of this project next week, so stay tuned.
If you are thinking about a renovation and want to understand what the process looks like reach out to us through the link in our bio.
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05/18/2026
Our Hunt Valley Project is a full-home renovation that represents everything we believe great design can be. Full structural work. Complete kitchen and bath renovations. Custom millwork built from scratch. A color story that runs through every room on the first floor. The photo shoot has happened and we will be taking you through all of it. Stay with us, this one is worth it!
Baltimore interior designer | full-service renovation Maryland | luxury home renovation Maryland
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04/27/2026
When we opened the kitchen to the staircase at our Cross Keys project, the staircase had to become part of the design.
What had been purely functional was now on full display, and it needed to hold its own against a brand new kitchen. We replaced the treads with white oak, added white risers, and specified custom matte black iron balusters with a rectangular detail that connected directly to the black hardware running through the kitchen.
The pale blue-gray walls tied it back to the broader color story in the space. Swipe to see where it started.
One renovation decision has a way of making the next one obvious.
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