Interior Design for Common Areas in Multi-Family Buildings

Since 2000, Julie Cavanaugh has led Design Matters in Los Gatos, California, as founder and senior interior designer. She is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and holds a Certified Interior Designer license. Through Design Matters, Julie Cavanaugh has completed dozens of interior projects, including one for the 90-unit Sagebrush apartment complex in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Common areas in apartment and condominium developments over the years were often poorly designed spaces containing a few chairs and maybe a pool table, but tenants’ increasing expectations have prompted a change. These areas now can include fitness centers, party rooms, and even movie theaters as residential amenities. Due to this trend, common areas are designed as social spaces that are not only functional, but aesthetically pleasing as well.

In large multi-family buildings, common areas can employ virtually any design, but both modern and traditional designs appeal to the widest range of potential renters. The layouts are often highlighted by inviting colors and uncluttered furnishings usable by everyone. Wall sconces can add a dramatic flair to these spaces. Ambient, task, and accent lights are also popular choices for such spaces.

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Author: julie Cavanaugh

An experienced interior designer who is certified through the California Certification for Interior Design and Build It Green, Julie Cavanaugh holds a degree in interior design from West Valley College in Saratoga, California. Excelling at creative problem-solving, Julie Cavanaugh has developed an approach to design that stresses functional and aesthetically pleasing spatial relationships and interior flow. Since founding Design Matters nearly a quarter of a century ago, Julie Cavanaugh has led this Los Gatos, California-area firm in a broad spectrum of comprehensive interior design and architectural planning projects. Design Matters works in multiple markets within the United States. Her latest renovation project on the Sonoma Coast has gained a reputation for its significant architectural impact. When she isn’t working, Ms. Cavanaugh enjoys hiking with her dogs and spending time with her children and husband, who is an Olympic gold medalist. Her hobbies include attending wine tastings and hunting for quality used furniture.

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