
Puyallup’s Crystal Ridge was once a Street of Dreams neighborhood. Fast forward two decades and the home purchased by Adrianna Daniels was now dated, and the Tuscan design didn’t display her vibrant nature. With the help of H. Bero Interiors, Daniel’s house has being transformed into a bold, livable home filled with personality.
According to Holly Bero, owner of H. Bero Interiors, “Adrianna had traveled all over the world, and she wanted a reflection of her experiences to come through.” The project includes three phases including the shared spaces and private suite phases that are now finished and a third phase to include the kitchen and wine room with construction currently underway. ”The next phase is over the top fantastic and crazy in all the best ways possible.”
To capture Daniel’s love of art, H. Bero Design worked with Seattle Art Source to secure one of a kind art. “There is custom art in almost every space of this project,” Bero said. Many of the pieces featured in the design were created by local artists.
In the Crystal Ridge project’s shared spaces, rich colors, bold art, and textured furnishings carry throughout. The library pairs deep hues and tailored furniture for relaxing or entertaining. The dining room stands out with dramatic lighting, wallpaper, and sleek finishes. The guest bath offers vibrant color and pattern with floral wallpaper, a warm vanity, and blue tile. The living room combines custom textiles, curated accessories, and large art pieces, creating an inviting yet elegant atmosphere.
A once dated bedroom suite is now a stylish, comfortable retreat with dark walls, layered textures, updated artwork, and a cozy fireplace nook. The modern bathroom features warm cabinetry, quartz counters, gold fixtures, and a freestanding tub under a chandelier for a spa-like feel. “I really love what the team did everywhere, but I especially love my primary suite. It is cool with a classic calming feeling,” said Daniels.
“Adrianna put her faith in us and allowed us to have fun and reach down deep in this design process,” said Bero. “She proved that with bold risks, the reward comes when you just go for it.”
As for Daniels, “I felt they really rose to the occasion!”
