Where Hope Has a Home – The Finished Product
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.
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.
Artist John Kleber donates his artistry with a beautiful mural for our project at the Ronald McDonald House.
We are grateful for Pablo Designs generous donation of three lamps to our Where Hope Has a Home project.
Design Within Reach has made a huge donation to our Ronald McDonald project.
Angela Adams has generously donated two ‘fog’ colored Archie area rugs for our space. We are honored to work with such a fantastic company that shares our appreciation for comfortable designs inspired by the outside world.
Thank you Victor Campero for making three pieces for Bedroom 307.
by | | Drapery and window covering in Henry Calvin fabric. Thanks to two amazing gifts, the window treatments and divider
Stickbulb by RUX is a fantastic company that generously donated to our Ronald McDonald House Where Hope Has a Home project.
This post shows photos of our first site visit to Ronald McDonald House at Stanford.
We are very excited to have this funky Verbena colored chair by Fermob for Laundry Room 356 in our Ronald McDonald House design, thanks to the generous discount by Dunkirk Showroom.