Portfolio · Kirkland, Washington

Rustic Sophistication on the Waterfront

Condo Interior
Kirkland
Furniture Design
Brass Accents

A complete furniture transformation for a client who knew exactly what she didn’t want.

Not every project starts with a blank slate. This one started with a waterfront condo that was structurally complete but emotionally absent. The client had a clear point of view — rustic sophistication, earthy tones, furniture with character — and an equal clarity about what she wanted gone.

We replaced every piece of furniture and every accessory. No construction, no structural changes — just a complete surface and furnishing transformation that made the space feel like it had always been hers.

Living room design gray sofa earthy tones Kirkland — Ariana Designs
Plush sofa wooden coffee table condo interior — Ariana Designs, Kirkland
Plush pillows furniture selection Seattle designer — Ariana Designs

Designed for a Specific Point of View

Rustic sophistication is a direction, not a formula. For this client, it meant warm wood tones against boucle upholstery, brass hardware at a scale that reads as architectural rather than decorative, and sculptural lighting that functions as art.

Every piece was selected to coexist — not match. The leather accent chairs hold their own against the plush sofa without competing. The brass details in the lighting and side tables connect without being repetitive. The result is a room that reads as curated rather than coordinated.

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Condo interior design decor selection Kirkland — Ariana Designs
The Challenge

The Challenge: Someone Who Knows What She Wants

Designing for a client with a strong point of view is a different challenge than designing for one who’s open to direction. The brief was clear: rustic but not rustic, warm but not heavy, curated but not precious.

The work was less about generating ideas and more about finding the specific objects that matched the specific feeling the client already had in her head. That requires a different kind of sourcing — slower, more deliberate, with a lot of “close but not quite” before landing on the right piece.

Leather armchair boucle material brass details — Ariana Designs, Kirkland
Wall art wall sculptures brass accent living room — Ariana Designs, Kirkland
Wall sculptures brass accent home design — Ariana Designs, Kirkland

“She knew exactly what she didn’t want. That’s actually the best brief you can get.”

Waterfront condo living room full view — Ariana Designs, Kirkland
Our Design Approach

How We Replaced Everything

The process was sequential: remove, recalibrate, introduce. We started by photographing the existing space, then cleared it entirely. The blank room allowed us to see the bones — natural light quality, floor tone, ceiling height — before making any new decisions.

Furniture was specified and procured over about six weeks, with key anchor pieces selected first: the sofa, the rug, and the primary lighting. Everything else was chosen to work with those three rather than independently.

The brass accents — side tables, lamp bases, wall sculptures — were distributed at intervals rather than clustered, so the eye moves through the room and finds the next detail rather than reading the whole palette at once.

Kirkland condo living room transformation — Ariana Designs
Location
Kirkland, Washington

Project Type
Condo Interior Design

Style
Rustic Sophistication

Scope
Full furniture and accessories replacement

Key Materials
Boucle, leather, warm wood, brass

Construction
None — furnishings only

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

It means warm without being heavy, textured without being rough, and curated without being precious. In practice: boucle fabric alongside leather, natural wood against brass hardware, and sculptural objects that earn their place. It’s not farmhouse — it’s something more refined that happens to have warmth.

Yes, and this project is a good example. Everything that reads as a change here — the feel, the character, the palette — came from furniture and accessory replacement alone. No walls moved, no floors changed, no lighting was rewired. The transformation is entirely in what sits in the space and how it’s arranged.

You listen more than you lead. The brief here was specific enough that the design direction wasn’t really in question — the work was in finding the exact pieces that matched the feeling the client already had in her head. That’s a sourcing challenge more than a conceptual one, and it requires patience and specificity in procurement.

Distribution and scale. Here, brass appears in side tables, lamp bases, and wall sculptures — but they’re spaced so that the eye encounters each one separately rather than reading them all at once. The scale varies too: the table bases are architectural, the lamp details are finer. That variation keeps it from reading as a theme.

From initial concept to final styling, usually 8–12 weeks. The sourcing phase — identifying, specifying, ordering, and waiting on lead times — takes the longest. The actual installation and styling typically happens over one to two days once everything has arrived.


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Ariana Designs & Interiors · Kirkland, Washington
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Ariana Adireh Anderson — Founder and Principal Designer, ARIID Group, Kirkland WA
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