The portfolio showcases various projects created recently for corporate, hospitality and residential clients. The mix of creating for personal and professional spaces provides clients with a well rounded perspective for any project. Get in touch to discuss your next project today.
Divine Medspa, Sunset Hills (St. Louis)
When Divine Medspa outgrew it’s original location, owner Gina Grasso Bucherich turned to J. Eiler Interior Design to create a sophisticated, yet modern boutique experience for its discerning clientele. http://www.divineboutiquemedspa.com
Marriott Autograph Collection: Hotel St. Louis
Built in 1892, as one of the first sky scrapers, the Louis Sullivan building located at 705 Olive in downtown St. Louis is a piece of history. Working with the team at Restoration St. Louis and Checkmate Design, the hotel’s style combines a modern feel with historical elements preserved during the renovation. St. Louis is featured prominently with city colors of blue and yellow integrated in public spaces and guest rooms.
Marriott Autograph Collection: Hotel Blackhawk (Davenport, IA)
Originally opened in 1915, the historic Hotel Blackhawk has been a luxury hotel of choice for presidents, movie stars, and athletes for more than a century. Today, a timeless style welcomes travelers and locals alike.
Modern Master Makeover, Chesterfield, MO (St. Louis)
We took this Chesterfield master bath from a traditional, utilitarian style to an in-home spa.
Utilizing classic neutrals with clean crisp whites, we created a timeless and sophisticated look, complete with a modern glass and herringbone walk-in shower. With porcelain and marble accents mixed throughout, the renovation will provide its owners with a modern aesthetic that will endure for years to come.
Racquet Club Ladue (St. Louis)
One of my favorite projects was The Raquet Club Ladue — it needed a classic, yet modern look which was achieved with a combination of today’s color schemes with hints of yesterday’s furniture mixed into the traditional room.
Something’s Definitely Cooking in this Kitchen!
Inspired by a trip to Ireland, this St. Louis couple returned home to reinvent their kitchen space. Walls were removed, cabinets were extended, and chef quality appliances were added to this historic home.
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