Michigan Design Center @home 2019

13 michigandesign.com In this contemporary dining room, Kevin Serba of Serba Interiors opted for a floating shelf rather than a console table or credenza in order to maintain a lighter, more open feel within the space. With no need for additional storage, the shelf provides a surface for serving during dinner parties, while the dramatic grain of the zebrawood veneer offers visual interest without overpowering the dynamic Isabel Bigelow lithographs above.  Photo by Justin Maconochie Jill Schumacher of Rariden Schumacher Mio selected a variety of natural materials for this powder room in a northern Michigan vacation home. River rock tile and a chunky piece of blue stone for the ledge work perfectly with the vintage wooden bowl the designers clad with copper inside to form the sink. A faux bois mirror and custom lighting formed to mimic the shape of a canoe complete the look. Zen Stacked Pebbles mosaic tile: Ann Sacks, Suite 91.  Photo by James Yokum

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