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To maintain the visual divide between the two rooms, Lauren strategically employed a breakfast bar, full height marble tile from countertop to ceiling, and a floor-to- ceiling backsplash in the kitchen. "We splurged on the kitchen backsplash tile and countertop," says Lauren.  "It was a challenge for me to decide where to save and where to splurge on the space," Lauren divulges. "We wanted to keep the budget to $40,000 but I quickly realized that was not nearly enough. The renovation ended up costing around $60,000 and that was with the designer discounts that I was able to use to my advantage." She notes that while they definitely splurged on a few quality furniture pieces, such as the sofa, ottoman, and bed, many items were sourced from IKEA and Craigslist in an effort to diminish costs. The eye- catching light fixture displayed over the dining table was another save item, which Lauren describes as being a stroke of luck. "I had specified this light fixture in one of my client’s homes and when it arrived, it was damaged. We contacted the company and they sent us a new chandelier for our client and told us to keep this one!" "We selected light colored, neutral finishes to add to the brightness that this space so desperately needed." When