Busy Lives, Versatile Spaces, Happy Homes

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These days our homes are multipurpose hubs for daily family living, working, learning, and fitness. More than ever, the CAM team is focused on helping clients manifest ease in their houses. Below we’re sharing what we’ve learned about repurposing spaces to increase function and cultivate joy.

Working and learning from home

  • Reclaim corners and under-utilized closets to create learning nooks and quiet working areas.

  • Lighting is key. Adding canned lights, simple fixtures, or no-frills sconces promotes alertness and productivity.

  • Install sliding or pocket doors to increase privacy and create sound barriers.

Maximizing function to create ease in daily routines.

  • Give utilitarian areas a makeover. Sturdy, thoughtfully-considered shelving in laundry rooms, mudrooms, and walk-in pantries reduces clutter and makes household chores more efficient and enjoyable.

  • Your home’s most private spaces—lounge/TV areas, bathrooms, and bedrooms—can be conduits for wellness in your life. Focus on fostering tranquility through tweaking decor, re-painting walls, and paring down surfaces.

  • Outdoor deck and patio areas are the new go-to gathering spots at home. Think of your outdoor spaces simply as exterior rooms. How can you elevate your layout and furnishings to make them more welcoming, cozy, and comfortable?

Don’t hesitate to contact the CAM team to discuss potential home projects. We’d love to hear from you!

Photography by Dennis DeSilva
Architecture by John Dazey
Interior design by the home’s talented owner

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