An Outdated Condo Gets a Sophisticated Makeover in Washington 

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An outdated condo needed a more functional and bright layout, completely transformed by architects Hoedemaker Pfeiffer​ in Tacoma, Washington. 

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​The architects pulled inspiration from mid-century wood screens to functionally divide spaces while still allowing light to flow through.

The condo draws most of its natural light from the waterside of the home, so the wood screens allow natural light to penetrate deep into the space.​

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Most of the pieces specified for this project were vintage, from the Guillerme et Chambrondining set to the Illum Wikkelsø coffee table in the living room.

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The living room was designed to be an entertaining space, centered by a leathered marble-clad fireplace with a blackened steel hearth.

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This is the room the homeowner spends hours in each night, unwinding, lounging, and watching television. 

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The custom TV wall multi-tasks to house the television, ceramics, picture frames, and a small wet bar.

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