Contemporary Master Suite:

We really loved this contemporary master suite, for its simplistic elegance.  Minimalist design which flows beautifully with the architecture of the room.  Indirect lighting, plush carpeting, and bespoke draperies and fine wall art complete the look.   

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Artistic Cohension:

Having worked with many interior designers — including those who are also trained architects — Letitia Holloway stands apart as the first designer we’ve collaborated with who creates fine art as part of her practice. Nearly every element in her projects, from furniture to sculptural accents to wall art, is designed, built, and finished in her own studios. The result is homes that feel less assembled and more authored: each room carries a cohesive artistic vision that reads as both functional and expressive.

Conversations in a Holloway-designed home naturally shift beyond the usual “Where did you get that?” Instead of asking about a piece in isolation, guests remark on how the artwork is woven into the architecture and furnishings — how materials, scale, color, and texture repeat and respond across surfaces and objects. A chair may echo the curve of a painting; a built-in shelving unit may frame a sculpture as though it were an integral part of the wall. That intentional cross-talk creates a rhythm and intimacy that elevates everyday living into a kind of living gallery.

Some favorites below: Each piece feels purposeful yet playful, refined yet tactile — the signature of a designer who understands both craft and composition from the inside out. Some favorites below from one of Letitias favorite projects.  More to come!


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Medical Center Exterior -

Commercial spaces are often repurposed rather than torn down and rebuilt. This former family restaurant sat vacant for years until a thoughtful architectural intervention transformed it into a modern health care facility.

We photographed the exterior just before the medical tenant moved in. A new, towering atrium at the entrance, paired with fresh stone and brickwork, instantly updated the façade. New landscaping and a resurfaced parking lot completed the renewal—what once was a thirty-year-old structure now reads as newly built.

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spaces are often repurposed rather than torn down and rebuilt. This former family restaurant sat vacant for years until a thoughtful architectural intervention transformed it into a modern health care facility.

We photographed the exterior just before the medical tenant moved in. A new, towering atrium at the entrance, paired with fresh stone and brickwork, instantly updated the façade. New landscaping and a resurfaced parking lot completed the renewal—what once was a thirty-year-old structure now reads as newly built.

Interior photos will follow in the next post.

Mid Century Dining Room:

In the remodel of this Mid-Century Modern home, a partition between the dining and living rooms was removed, opening the plan and allowing light from the expansive floor-to-ceiling picture windows to flood the interior. The generous natural light enhances each area while creating an airy, cohesive environment well suited to entertaining. Guests can move effortlessly between living room, dining room, and kitchen as the spaces flow into one another.

The bespoke dining table and chairs by Michelle’s Interiors reinforce the home’s classic minimalist aesthetic, their clean lines and refined materials complementing the architecture. A large fireplace anchors the living area, introducing warmth and scale while providing an ideal backdrop for displaying fine modern art.  Double French doors open up to the home theater allow additional room when entertaining to let guest move about and admire the fine interior and the many works of art on display throughout the home.  To see more of our work or to schedule a photoshoot please visit our website.  www.normansizemore.com





Mid Century Modern Living Space:

This late 1950’s residence has many modern architectural elements that give the space a clean appeal.  Base modeling is minimal, crown molding doesn’t exist.  Windows are not adorned with meticulous layers of woodwork and trim, and ceiling don’t tower above the occupants.  Here think low, sleek and open.  Rooms are in the traditional four square fashion either.  They are elongated and flow from one space to another.  The windows are not double pained, but huge floor to ceiling single glass evoking a large scenic picture.  You can lounge in the living room and easily see what is going on near the pool, or tennis courts areas of your estate.  The outdoors welcomes guests to lounge pool side, or sip a cocktail while soaking in the Sun. 

Michelle was maintained the modern appeal to this architecture with custom shelving, landing pieces, davenports, and easy chairs.  A smart elaborate card table completer with bespoke chairs invites an ending of bridge, or enjoying a light breakfast sipping coffee while enjoying the view outside.  


Modern fine art paintings and pieces add to the esthetic,  Beautiful handmade drapes from her custom work room frame the space.  Wait until you see how the dining room flows seamlessly into this living area.   Thant post will be next up.  More to come!


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Mid Century Modern Master Suite:

Working in an older home—especially one from the modern period like this late-1950s residence—means balancing preservation with contemporary comfort. The homeowners wanted to keep the unmistakable mid-century modern character while bringing finishes and amenities fully up to date. Michelle Rohrer Lauer, one of Chicagoland’s most celebrated interior designers, delivered a thoughtful update that honors the original architecture while introducing a heightened sense of luxury.

Custom furnishings and carefully chosen wall coverings reinforce the home’s mid-century lines and proportions while elevating the interiors with layered textures and refined materials. The master suite received a comprehensive transformation: new flooring, twin custom vanities with marble counters, upgraded fixtures, and cohesive wall coverings that tie the space together. A bespoke soaking tub and a fully appointed shower complete the project, turning the master bath into a serene, spa-like retreat that respects the home’s past and meets modern expectations.

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Interior Architectural Elements:

Michael Buss is a joy to shoot for. When he walks you through a home he designed, he’s quick to point out the details that make the difference. Look at the woodwork in the family room: bespoke built-in bookcases, a crafted mantel and wainscoting framing the fireplace, a deep coffered ceiling, and a stunning traditional staircase. It doesn’t stop there—note the kitchen cabinets and the one-off range hood. It’s also worthy to note this masterful multi-stepped crown molding throughout. These elements are what set a fine home apart from a house, and exactly what you can expect when working with a talented architect/designer. More to come.

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