Making of the Make Room
This summer, Alden Miller Interiors was selected as a feature design firm at the American Craft Council show at Fort Mason, San Francisco.
This summer, Alden Miller Interiors was selected as a feature design firm at the American Craft Council show at Fort Mason, San Francisco.
Our goal for the Where Hope Has a Home project was to create beautiful and functional spaces that have a positive impact on families that stay at the Ronald McDonald House.
The Noe Valley, San Francisco project seems to be getting a lot of attention lately. Since its first story back in November, the project has been featured in two more articles on Houzz.
Working alongside Architect, Steve Geiszler and Gleason & Tankard General Contractors, I am delighted to be part of making this vacation home a reality.
Nowadays, spaces like laundry rooms aren't something to we should hide or be ashamed of. In fact, I think they are the perfect canvas to let our creativity shine.
I am honored to have been chosen as a "Best of Houzz 2015" winner!
When Houzz writer Karen Egly-Thompson approached me about featuring my recently-completed Noe Valley project on Houzz, I was thrilled. A huge thanks to Houzz for taking the time to sit down with me to discuss the project.
Clothes are a common way to show personal identity, and showcasing these self defining items with personal touches can create the perfect retreat.
Because the entry and the powder room are places that the family shares with their guests, the importance for these spaces to feel comfortable and look nice, was clear.
For this master bath, I created a program that was aimed at remedies and enhancements. We would open up the dark room, select modern materials and deal with the lack of storage.