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ONE ROOM CHALLENGE |WEEK 2&3|

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So! I may have combined the ORC Week 2 & 3 together. I have made a fair amount of progress in the two weeks. I completed the 3D renders of the space, which really brought it all to life. I really love seeing the Tricorn Black cabinets against the Sea Salt walls. It is a really clean contrast that I love. Take a look at some of the renders below:


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Week 3 got a bit more hands-on. I had already removed all the cabinet doors. I then washed and lightly sanded them down just a bit. I then started the priming process. Sherwin Williams has a really great primer that is perfect for my cabinets. Especially with the oak underneath. After reading a bit about painting cabinets, apparently if you don’t prime over oak- the tannings of the oak can soak through. Aaannnd I really don’t want that.

All doors and cabinet boxes are now primed and ready to be painted this week. I am really excited to see the dark color go on. I am waiting on hardware and faucet this week as well. Once those get delivered, I will install and then the cabinet will be done. I did decide to add some really pretty marble contact paper to the bottom of both the upper and lower cabinets.


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Be sure to check out my Instagram @mjvinteriordesign to see up updates every week and definitely check-out the ORC page to see some incredible transformations from so many amazing designers! See you next week!!

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Melissa Joan Vincent Interior Design | Redfin Blog Feature

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I was really excited to be asked by Hannah Tan from Redfin to be featured in a recent article, “Working With an E-Designer? Here are 10 Things You Should Know”. E-Design has actually been around for a few years, but is still very new to a lot of people. She included tips from other seasoned E-Designers who gave some really great advice as well as information that explains what we as designers are looking for from the client and what the client can expect from us. Be sure to note yours truly on #9. :)

Check out the link to the article: Working With an E-Designer? Here are 10 Things You Should Know

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