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A “5-Year-Planned” Kitchen Remodel in Brooklyn Heights
For Lauren, years of planning paid off for a kitchen remodel in her Brooklyn Heights home
“After” photos by Miao Jiaxin for Sweeten
Written in partnership with Sweeten homeowner Lauren DeMattia
Homeowner: Lauren posted her Brooklyn Heights kitchen remodel on Sweeten to create a multi-functional space
Where: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York
Primary renovation: A kitchen in a 700-square-foot co-op that sweetens the living space too
Sweeten general contractor
Sweeten’s role: Sweeten matches home renovation projects with vetted general contractors, offering advice, support, and up to $50,000 in renovation financial protection—for free.
Renovation plan: living in the space
To say I won the real estate lottery might feel like an overstatement, but after a short hunt, I found a Brooklyn Heights co-op in a 1920s building. It had everything I had been looking for—two bedrooms, a corner unit, lots of windows, high ceilings, and a single block from multiple subway stations. The only drawback was that the place needed a lot of work.
Before moving in I did some things that really needed doing: putting in new hardwood floors, fully gutting the original bathroom, and installing updated electrical and lighting. At the time, the idea of touching the kitchen was out of the question—and budget. But it was, thankfully, the newest portion of the apartment and didn’t necessarily need work yet. It also had a weird layout that didn’t exactly scream a clear solution.
I’m a bit of a perfectionist, so I had a plan for my remodel. The key was living in the apartment long enough to come up with the right solution before demolition started.
Planning the new kitchen layout
Ultimately, I knew I wanted a kitchen that felt open to the living room with lots of storage (this is NYC). I also wanted a new layout that still provided some sort of entryway and coat closet.
As soon as I moved in, I began thinking about and talking about my most recent, “brilliant” plan for the kitchen layout to friends and family. First, I was set on an island, then a peninsula, and then I thought about moving the plumbing. I realized that I had to narrow down what was (and wasn’t) working for the kitchen.
Slideshow:
They created a sleek bookshelf that also hides my radiator and air conditioner units…
The layout technically had a lot of counter prep space, but it was in two separate areas, so I often had my back to my guests while I cooked. I loved the giant coat closet within the “entry,” but keeping it meant my options were limited. The appliances were in decent shape, though oversized for the space. A weird drop ceiling over part of the kitchen made it feel disconnected from the rest of the living room. This ceiling, coupled with a half-height wall that separated the front door from the kitchen, made the kitchen feel smaller than it actually was.
Adding a drop ceiling
Five years and probably quite a few exasperated friends and co-workers later, I settled on a plan for the kitchen. There would be no island and no peninsula. Everything was out from floor-to-ceiling. The huge coat closet was partially removed to make room for custom cabinets, panel-ready appliances, and a new drop ceiling that mirrored the curve of the floor transition from new tile to my existing hardwood floors.
With the coat closet gone, I decided to expand the closet in my bedroom to make up for the lost space. Aesthetically, I’ve always loved blue cabinets and knew that I wanted to do darker kitchen cabinets with a lighter floor and a whiter countertop with some wood accents.
I chose a separate cooktop and oven because the space I had for the stove was much deeper than a traditional countertop and I wanted to take full advantage of the space I had. I also wanted the appliances to look seamless and fully integrated. Plus, I hate the weird space that always happens between a stove and the cabinet where dirt and food collects.
Two prep zones
To get more workable counter space, I moved the stove to another wall. The original location of the refrigerator was a perfect spot. The sink remained on its original wall and was centered in order to get counter space on either side and keep it close to the cooktop/oven. By doing this, I created two zones for prep on each side of the sink.
Once I made the decision about the sink and cooktop/oven, I knew that the old coat closet had to be downsized to make room for the refrigerator. I opted for a panel-ready refrigerator because I felt like opening the front door and having a seamless wall of cabinetry would help mitigate the fact that you were walking right into the kitchen. Functionally, I was also trying to create a triangle between my sink, cooktop/oven, and the refrigerator.
Just to the left of the refrigerator happened to be the perfect location for a pantry. I had some built-in, pull-out drawers earmarked for my pots and pans and a simple pull-out wire drawer (it was super easy to install!) for my pantry items. With storage, food, and the refrigerator covered, I used the remaining space to the right of the refrigerator to create a new coat closet.
Slideshow:
Seamless transition between kitchen and living area
Based on the way my apartment “boundaries” were, there was a funny niche on the TV wall into which a counter and cabinets were installed. With the new design, there’s storage below where my microwave and toaster oven live and “open” storage above to display my pretty kitchen items. The glass doors open and can be tucked away so the countertop can be used as a bar top for parties.
I also wanted to have a place to eat. By pushing my living room furniture closer to the window, I made room for a new dining table and chairs. I had the pendant lights installed over the table. Extra work had to be done to build out the beam in the ceiling to hide the electrical boxes.
Much like the kitchen design, the idea of a built-in at the window had been on my mind since I bought the apartment. With a millworker already doing custom cabinets, I figured the built-in should be done as well. A sleek bookshelf was created that also hides my radiator and air conditioner units that were always annoyingly off-centered from the windows. I selected a “piano” finish on the top of the bookshelf for easy cleanup. I’m looking forward to exercising my hopefully-green thumb.
Slideshow:
Tip: Consider all possibilities
I optimistically planned for a “quick” two-month renovation, during which I lived in the second bedroom with all my possessions and a microwave. Of course, it took almost three months before I could move back into my own bedroom, and another two months before the project finished.
My advice for anyone preparing for a renovation: take your time. Do your research; debate all the possibilities. It was better to wait and mull over all my plans (for years!) before making the investment. Using Sweeten helped with the process of finding a contractor. I appreciated being able to read references and see photos of previous projects, which helped me see the quality of each contractor’s work.
Brighter and more functional home
Renovating my own space as an architect was good and bad: good because I knew what I wanted and how to articulate it to the contractor. But also bad, or rather tricky, because I knew exactly what I wanted and expected a specific level of quality and detail.
The final result was worth the discomfort and occasional tears. I’m incredibly happy with my new space. The kitchen is so bright and open, and the layout is functional with tons of storage. Bonus: I was even able to make space for a proper dining table! Now, instead of talking to my friends about renovating, we talk about about the next time they’re coming for dinner.
Thank you, Lauren, for sharing your Brooklyn Heights kitchen remodel story with us!
Materials Guide
KITCHEN RESOURCES: Cabinets: Custom. Cabinet knobs: Simon’s Hardware & Bath. Quartzite “macaubas” countertops and backsplash: European Granite & Marble. Appliances: Bosch. Floor tile: Mosaic House. Floating Shelf: Custom. Dining table and pendants: Room & Board. Dining chairs: Overstock.
LIVING ROOM RESOURCES: Sofa: Crate & Barrel. Rug: Rugs USA. Table: DIY by the homeowner.
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Hiding the fridge is a great design trick for elevating the look and feel of your kitchen.
Refer your renovating friends to Sweeten and you’ll both receive a $250 Visa gift card when they sign a contract with a Sweeten general contractor.
Sweeten handpicks the best general contractors to match each project’s location, budget, and scope, helping until project completion. Follow the blog for renovation ideas and inspiration and when you’re ready to renovate, start your renovation on Sweeten.
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A “5-Year-Planned” Kitchen Remodel in Brooklyn Heights
For Lauren, years of planning paid off for a kitchen remodel in her Brooklyn Heights home
“After” photos by Miao Jiaxin for Sweeten
Written in partnership with Sweeten homeowner Lauren DeMattia
Homeowner: Lauren posted her Brooklyn Heights kitchen remodel on Sweeten to create a multi-functional space
Where: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York
Primary renovation: A kitchen in a 700-square-foot co-op that sweetens the living space too
Sweeten general contractor
Sweeten’s role: Sweeten matches home renovation projects with vetted general contractors, offering advice, support, and up to $50,000 in renovation financial protection—for free.
Renovation plan: living in the space
To say I won the real estate lottery might feel like an overstatement, but after a short hunt, I found a Brooklyn Heights co-op in a 1920s building. It had everything I had been looking for—two bedrooms, a corner unit, lots of windows, high ceilings, and a single block from multiple subway stations. The only drawback was that the place needed a lot of work.
Before moving in I did some things that really needed doing: putting in new hardwood floors, fully gutting the original bathroom, and installing updated electrical and lighting. At the time, the idea of touching the kitchen was out of the question—and budget. But it was, thankfully, the newest portion of the apartment and didn’t necessarily need work yet. It also had a weird layout that didn’t exactly scream a clear solution.
I’m a bit of a perfectionist, so I had a plan for my remodel. The key was living in the apartment long enough to come up with the right solution before demolition started.
Planning the new kitchen layout
Ultimately, I knew I wanted a kitchen that felt open to the living room with lots of storage (this is NYC). I also wanted a new layout that still provided some sort of entryway and coat closet.
As soon as I moved in, I began thinking about and talking about my most recent, “brilliant” plan for the kitchen layout to friends and family. First, I was set on an island, then a peninsula, and then I thought about moving the plumbing. I realized that I had to narrow down what was (and wasn’t) working for the kitchen.
Slideshow:
They created a sleek bookshelf that also hides my radiator and air conditioner units…
The layout technically had a lot of counter prep space, but it was in two separate areas, so I often had my back to my guests while I cooked. I loved the giant coat closet within the “entry,” but keeping it meant my options were limited. The appliances were in decent shape, though oversized for the space. A weird drop ceiling over part of the kitchen made it feel disconnected from the rest of the living room. This ceiling, coupled with a half-height wall that separated the front door from the kitchen, made the kitchen feel smaller than it actually was.
Adding a drop ceiling
Five years and probably quite a few exasperated friends and co-workers later, I settled on a plan for the kitchen. There would be no island and no peninsula. Everything was out from floor-to-ceiling. The huge coat closet was partially removed to make room for custom cabinets, panel-ready appliances, and a new drop ceiling that mirrored the curve of the floor transition from new tile to my existing hardwood floors.
With the coat closet gone, I decided to expand the closet in my bedroom to make up for the lost space. Aesthetically, I’ve always loved blue cabinets and knew that I wanted to do darker kitchen cabinets with a lighter floor and a whiter countertop with some wood accents.
I chose a separate cooktop and oven because the space I had for the stove was much deeper than a traditional countertop and I wanted to take full advantage of the space I had. I also wanted the appliances to look seamless and fully integrated. Plus, I hate the weird space that always happens between a stove and the cabinet where dirt and food collects.
Two prep zones
To get more workable counter space, I moved the stove to another wall. The original location of the refrigerator was a perfect spot. The sink remained on its original wall and was centered in order to get counter space on either side and keep it close to the cooktop/oven. By doing this, I created two zones for prep on each side of the sink.
Once I made the decision about the sink and cooktop/oven, I knew that the old coat closet had to be downsized to make room for the refrigerator. I opted for a panel-ready refrigerator because I felt like opening the front door and having a seamless wall of cabinetry would help mitigate the fact that you were walking right into the kitchen. Functionally, I was also trying to create a triangle between my sink, cooktop/oven, and the refrigerator.
Just to the left of the refrigerator happened to be the perfect location for a pantry. I had some built-in, pull-out drawers earmarked for my pots and pans and a simple pull-out wire drawer (it was super easy to install!) for my pantry items. With storage, food, and the refrigerator covered, I used the remaining space to the right of the refrigerator to create a new coat closet.
Slideshow:
Seamless transition between kitchen and living area
Based on the way my apartment “boundaries” were, there was a funny niche on the TV wall into which a counter and cabinets were installed. With the new design, there’s storage below where my microwave and toaster oven live and “open” storage above to display my pretty kitchen items. The glass doors open and can be tucked away so the countertop can be used as a bar top for parties.
I also wanted to have a place to eat. By pushing my living room furniture closer to the window, I made room for a new dining table and chairs. I had the pendant lights installed over the table. Extra work had to be done to build out the beam in the ceiling to hide the electrical boxes.
Much like the kitchen design, the idea of a built-in at the window had been on my mind since I bought the apartment. With a millworker already doing custom cabinets, I figured the built-in should be done as well. A sleek bookshelf was created that also hides my radiator and air conditioner units that were always annoyingly off-centered from the windows. I selected a “piano” finish on the top of the bookshelf for easy cleanup. I’m looking forward to exercising my hopefully-green thumb.
Slideshow:
Tip: Consider all possibilities
I optimistically planned for a “quick” two-month renovation, during which I lived in the second bedroom with all my possessions and a microwave. Of course, it took almost three months before I could move back into my own bedroom, and another two months before the project finished.
My advice for anyone preparing for a renovation: take your time. Do your research; debate all the possibilities. It was better to wait and mull over all my plans (for years!) before making the investment. Using Sweeten helped with the process of finding a contractor. I appreciated being able to read references and see photos of previous projects, which helped me see the quality of each contractor’s work.
Brighter and more functional home
Renovating my own space as an architect was good and bad: good because I knew what I wanted and how to articulate it to the contractor. But also bad, or rather tricky, because I knew exactly what I wanted and expected a specific level of quality and detail.
The final result was worth the discomfort and occasional tears. I’m incredibly happy with my new space. The kitchen is so bright and open, and the layout is functional with tons of storage. Bonus: I was even able to make space for a proper dining table! Now, instead of talking to my friends about renovating, we talk about about the next time they’re coming for dinner.
Thank you, Lauren, for sharing your Brooklyn Heights kitchen remodel story with us!
Materials Guide
KITCHEN RESOURCES: Cabinets: Custom. Cabinet knobs: Simon’s Hardware & Bath. Quartzite “macaubas” countertops and backsplash: European Granite & Marble. Appliances: Bosch. Floor tile: Mosaic House. Floating Shelf: Custom. Dining table and pendants: Room & Board. Dining chairs: Overstock.
LIVING ROOM RESOURCES: Sofa: Crate & Barrel. Rug: Rugs USA. Table: DIY by the homeowner.
—
Hiding the fridge is a great design trick for elevating the look and feel of your kitchen.
Refer your renovating friends to Sweeten and you’ll both receive a $250 Visa gift card when they sign a contract with a Sweeten general contractor.
Sweeten handpicks the best general contractors to match each project’s location, budget, and scope, helping until project completion. Follow the blog for renovation ideas and inspiration and when you’re ready to renovate, start your renovation on Sweeten.
Source link
from CIVICLO Construction & Interior https://civilco.construction/a-5-year-planned-kitchen-remodel-in-brooklyn-heights/
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3022 Hilldale Ave Simi Valley MLS from Alex Gandel on Vimeo.
Turnkey and updated – this Tempo single story home features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,806 sq. ft. of living space with dual paned windows, wood flooring, lighted ceiling fans, smooth ceilings, recessed lighting, surround sound, a killer kitchen with upgraded cabinetry display pull-outs, upper glass display doors, a wine glass rack, and a lazy Susan. There are dual breakfast bars, pendant lighting, granite countertops with a decorative travertine backsplash, stainless appliances including a convection/oven and gas range and range hood, a dishwasher, and a window over the sink with a view to the inviting backyard hosting a large concrete covered patio, a glass rock gas fire pit, a built-in gas BBQ and an above ground spa. The spacious 7,417 sq. ft. lot is beautifully landscaped with a tropical flare with timed Malibu lighting, and has a concrete RV parking pad and a 2-car garage with laundry hookups. Both bathrooms are stylishly updated with ceramic tile flooring, a decorative subway tile surround with a shower over tub in the hall bathroom, comfort-height dual sink vanities, chandelier lighting, a wonderful corner shower in the master and a spacious master bedroom with a walk-in closet and professional built-in organizer. Other features include a large living room with a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace, a family room with shiplap walls and crown molding. Conveniently located near award-winning schools, parks, walking and hiking paths, shopping, restaurants and just a short distance to the 118 Fwy for the commuter. Wow!
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Modern English Farmhouse
Hello, my friends! How are you feeling today? I hope you’re feeling good, in good health, and are able to take a few minutes to enjoy this house tour I have prepared for you. It’s truly a pleasure to share such a beautiful home!
Recently built by Macallan Custom Homes, designed by TS Adams Studio Architects (also featured here, here, here & here – yes, I do love their work!
), and with interiors by Tyler Colgan, this Modern English Farmhouse comes to detox our minds of cluttered spaces, and I don’t say that only because this home was just completed and it’s still unfurnished, but mostly because its empty spaces will allow you to imagine how you could decorate it and, most importantly, it will allow you to notice the architectural details in a way that you might not have had if this home was already furnished.
Take notes on the sources shared such as paint colors, lighting, countertops and notice the inspiring kitchen and bathrooms details. I hope you have a really good time!
Photography: Laura Negri Photography.
Modern English Farmhouse
What a curb-appeal! A beautiful custom iron railing adds an elegant touch to this classic home.
Timeless Beauty
It’s impossible to not be impressed by this timeless home.
Grey Windows
If not ready to commit with black windows, grey is a color that is current but still subtle. These grey windows were painted in Mindful gray SW 7016 by Sherwin Williams.
Off-White Paint Color
Off-White Exterior Brick Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Soft Chamois.
Garage
This two-car detached garage exudes charm with its classic architectural details.
Garage Door Hardware: here & here – similar.
Garage Lighting
Copper Sconces: Coppersmith – similar here.
Gated
Custom iron gates create a sense of privacy and safety to the backyard while allowing easy access to the back of the house.
Front Door
This arched black metal and glass front door is a show-stopper! Notice the copper awning and the beautiful arch detail.
Outdoor Lighting: Coppersmith – similar here.
Pathway: Bluestone.
Kitchen
I always feel excited when I see a well-designed space and this kitchen feels perfectly balanced. It’s functional without feeling overly done.
Kitchen Island Dimensions: 130.5” W x 34.5” T x 50”D
Kitchen Lighting (installed after photos were taken): Visual Comfort in Bronze.
Creating a Timeless Kitchen:
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Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinet paint color is Sherwin Williams SW 7004 Snowbound.
Cabinet Hardware
Kitchen Hardware: RH – similar Pulls & Knobs.
Countertop & Backsplash
The countertop and backsplash (behind the range) is polished Antique White Marble.
Faucet
Kitchen Faucet is Kallista Vir Stil Minimal Pull-Down Faucet. Other Affordable Options: here, here, here, here & here (sink & faucet set).
Kitchen Cabinetry
Kitchen cabinets are custom with inset flat paneled doors.
Kitchen Hood
The kitchen also features a custom hood with a Venetian plaster finish.
Layout
The kitchen leads to a walk-in pantry.
Pantry
The working pantry features a grey subway tile backsplash, white cabinets, brass knobs and floating shelves.
Backsplash Tile: 3×9 Villa Heirloom Aqua tile – Other Beautiful Backsplash Tiles: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Faucet: Newport Brass in Matte Black.
Lighting: Feiss – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Beams
The kitchen, dining area and the Great Room features distressed box beams with a custom whitewash finish.
Hardwood Flooring
What a stunning space! How would you decorated it?
Flooring is 5” White Oak floors – similar here & here.
Cabinet
Custom cabinets with “X” inset and retractable doors flank a Limestone fireplace.
Cabinet Pulls: RH – similar 6″ Pulls.
Patio Door
Black steel patio doors lead to the back porch.
Walls
The walls have a custom Venetian Plaster finish.
Butler’s Pantry
The butler’s pantry features deep green/teal cabinets and ceiling. White marble countertop and White Oak hardwood flooring add a subtle contrast to this dramatic space.
Cabinet Hardware: RH – similar Pulls & Knobs.
Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinet paint color is Newburg Green HC-158 by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Countertop & Backsplash
Butler’s Pantry also features Antique White counters and an antique mirror backsplash.
Beautiful Mirrored Tiles: here & here.
Bar Faucet: Rohl.
Powder Room Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinet paint color is Worldly Gray SW 7043 by Sherwin-Williams.
Countertop is Black Honed Stone.
Faucet: Phylrich – Others: here, here & here.
Cabinet Hardware: Satin Brass tab finger drawer – similar here & here.
Study Paint Color
Grey Study Paint Color: Mindful Gray SW 7016 by Sherwin-Williams. Walls are in eggshell and trim and windows are in semi-gloss.
Lighting: RH -similar here.
Staircase
The stunning staircase features custom metal railings and spindles, hardwood threads and black steel windows.
Sconces: Visual Comfort – Other Beautiful Sconces: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Windows
Windows are Sierra Pacific provided by LiteWorks.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom feels serene and elegant. Walls are Sherwin Williams Snowbound.
Similar Lighting: here, here, here & here.
Welcoming Bathroom Essentials
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Flooring
Floor Tile: Walker Zanger Bianco Bello 12×24 Honed – similar here.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Paint Color
Blue Gray Paint Color: “Benjamin Moore Nimbus Gray“.
Vanities are custom – Other Beautiful Vanities: here, here, here & here.
Faucet & Countertop
Countertop is Premium White Marble.
Faucet is Phylrich Basic Double Handle Widespread Lavatory Faucet – similar here.
Knobs: RH – similar here.
Shower Tile
Shower Walls: Walker Zanger Bianco Bello 12×24 Honed – similar here.
Shower Floor: Walker Zanger Bianco Bello Mosaic – similar here.
Guest Bathroom
Shower Walls: 4×16 Metro Gray Ceramic – similar: here, here, here, here & here.
Floors: Porcelain Herringbone tile.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Vanity
Vanity is custom with White Mist quartz countertop.
Hardware: RH – similar 8″ acrylic cabinet pull.
Faucet: Kohler.
Vanity Design
This guest bathroom features a custom vanity with a “X” detail. Countertop is also White Mist quartz.
Faucet: Kohler.
Knobs: RH – similar Knobs.
Cabinetry
Bathroom cabinetry is inset flat paneled slabs. Paint color is Sherwin Williams SW 7004.
Bath Floors: Walker Zanger 12×24 – similar here.
Knobs: RH – similar Glass Knobs.
Sconces: Pottery Barn.
Laundry Room
This laundry room is very spacious and yes, flooring is hardwood! Cabinet paint color is “Benjamin Moore Silver Marlin”.
Lighting: Here – Other Beautiful Pendants: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Sewing & Crafts
The other side of the laundry room features more cabinets, a desk area and open shelves. This space is perfect to be used as a craft room or sewing room.
Countertop: White Mist quartz.
Backsplash: 2×9 White Brick tile backsplash.
Cabinet Pulls: RH – Satin Nickel Mushroom Knobs.
Mudroom
This mudroom is dreamy! Walls are clad in shiplap and cabinets feature inset doors and drawers.
Flooring is 5″ White Oak hardwood.
Cabinet Hardware
Cabinet Pulls: RH – similar 6″ Pulls.
Mudroom Drop Zone
A “drop zone” featuring a custom cabinet with drawers and upper cabinets complete this mudroom. Paint color is Sherwin Williams Snowbound.
Pendant Light: here.
Backyard
This home keeps getting better, right? Who wouldn’t love having a backyard like this?
Back Porch
The back of the house features a large back porch with outdoor kitchen (on right) and outdoor fireplace (on left).
Metal & Wood
The beam posts and brackets are Cedar. Also notice the black metal roof and doors.
Roof
Roof: Cedar Shake with Antique Black metal roof.
Courtyard
The side of the house features a private courtyard.
Grey Doors
The grey doors are painted in Sherwin Williams SW 7016 Mindful Gray.
Gate: Custom iron gate with “X” detail.
Stair Tower
View of staircase tower from outside. Impressive!!!
Chimney Pot: Clay.
Exterior Stone
The exterior stone is “Weathered Granite”.
Many thanks to the builder for sharing all of the details above.
Architecture: TS Adams Studio Architects (Instagram)
Builder: Macallan Custom Homes (Instagram – Facebook)
Project Manager: Justin Bell for TS Adams Studio Architects.
Interior Designer: Tyler Colgan.
Photography: Laura Negri Photography.
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Modern English Farmhouse
Hello, my friends! How are you feeling today? I hope you’re feeling good, in good health, and are able to take a few minutes to enjoy this house tour I have prepared for you. It’s truly a pleasure to share such a beautiful home!
Recently built by Macallan Custom Homes, designed by TS Adams Studio Architects (also featured here, here, here & here – yes, I do love their work!
), and with interiors by Tyler Colgan, this Modern English Farmhouse comes to detox our minds of cluttered spaces, and I don’t say that only because this home was just completed and it’s still unfurnished, but mostly because its empty spaces will allow you to imagine how you could decorate it and, most importantly, it will allow you to notice the architectural details in a way that you might not have had if this home was already furnished.
Take notes on the sources shared such as paint colors, lighting, countertops and notice the inspiring kitchen and bathrooms details. I hope you have a really good time!
Photography: Laura Negri Photography.
Modern English Farmhouse
What a curb-appeal! A beautiful custom iron railing adds an elegant touch to this classic home.
Timeless Beauty
It’s impossible to not be impressed by this timeless home.
Grey Windows
If not ready to commit with black windows, grey is a color that is current but still subtle. These grey windows were painted in Mindful gray SW 7016 by Sherwin Williams.
Off-White Paint Color
Off-White Exterior Brick Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Soft Chamois.
Garage
This two-car detached garage exudes charm with its classic architectural details.
Garage Door Hardware: here & here – similar.
Garage Lighting
Copper Sconces: Coppersmith – similar here.
Gated
Custom iron gates create a sense of privacy and safety to the backyard while allowing easy access to the back of the house.
Front Door
This arched black metal and glass front door is a show-stopper! Notice the copper awning and the beautiful arch detail.
Outdoor Lighting: Coppersmith – similar here.
Pathway: Bluestone.
Kitchen
I always feel excited when I see a well-designed space and this kitchen feels perfectly balanced. It’s functional without feeling overly done.
Kitchen Island Dimensions: 130.5” W x 34.5” T x 50”D
Kitchen Lighting (installed after photos were taken): Visual Comfort in Bronze.
Creating a Timeless Kitchen:
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Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinet paint color is Sherwin Williams SW 7004 Snowbound.
Cabinet Hardware
Kitchen Hardware: RH – similar Pulls & Knobs.
Countertop & Backsplash
The countertop and backsplash (behind the range) is polished Antique White Marble.
Faucet
Kitchen Faucet is Kallista Vir Stil Minimal Pull-Down Faucet. Other Affordable Options: here, here, here, here & here (sink & faucet set).
Kitchen Cabinetry
Kitchen cabinets are custom with inset flat paneled doors.
Kitchen Hood
The kitchen also features a custom hood with a Venetian plaster finish.
Layout
The kitchen leads to a walk-in pantry.
Pantry
The working pantry features a grey subway tile backsplash, white cabinets, brass knobs and floating shelves.
Backsplash Tile: 3×9 Villa Heirloom Aqua tile – Other Beautiful Backsplash Tiles: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Faucet: Newport Brass in Matte Black.
Lighting: Feiss – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Beams
The kitchen, dining area and the Great Room features distressed box beams with a custom whitewash finish.
Hardwood Flooring
What a stunning space! How would you decorated it?
Flooring is 5” White Oak floors – similar here & here.
Cabinet
Custom cabinets with “X” inset and retractable doors flank a Limestone fireplace.
Cabinet Pulls: RH – similar 6″ Pulls.
Patio Door
Black steel patio doors lead to the back porch.
Walls
The walls have a custom Venetian Plaster finish.
Butler’s Pantry
The butler’s pantry features deep green/teal cabinets and ceiling. White marble countertop and White Oak hardwood flooring add a subtle contrast to this dramatic space.
Cabinet Hardware: RH – similar Pulls & Knobs.
Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinet paint color is Newburg Green HC-158 by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Countertop & Backsplash
Butler’s Pantry also features Antique White counters and an antique mirror backsplash.
Beautiful Mirrored Tiles: here & here.
Bar Faucet: Rohl.
Powder Room Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinet paint color is Worldly Gray SW 7043 by Sherwin-Williams.
Countertop is Black Honed Stone.
Faucet: Phylrich – Others: here, here & here.
Cabinet Hardware: Satin Brass tab finger drawer – similar here & here.
Study Paint Color
Grey Study Paint Color: Mindful Gray SW 7016 by Sherwin-Williams. Walls are in eggshell and trim and windows are in semi-gloss.
Lighting: RH -similar here.
Staircase
The stunning staircase features custom metal railings and spindles, hardwood threads and black steel windows.
Sconces: Visual Comfort – Other Beautiful Sconces: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Windows
Windows are Sierra Pacific provided by LiteWorks.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom feels serene and elegant. Walls are Sherwin Williams Snowbound.
Similar Lighting: here, here, here & here.
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Flooring
Floor Tile: Walker Zanger Bianco Bello 12×24 Honed – similar here.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Paint Color
Blue Gray Paint Color: “Benjamin Moore Nimbus Gray“.
Vanities are custom – Other Beautiful Vanities: here, here, here & here.
Faucet & Countertop
Countertop is Premium White Marble.
Faucet is Phylrich Basic Double Handle Widespread Lavatory Faucet – similar here.
Knobs: RH – similar here.
Shower Tile
Shower Walls: Walker Zanger Bianco Bello 12×24 Honed – similar here.
Shower Floor: Walker Zanger Bianco Bello Mosaic – similar here.
Guest Bathroom
Shower Walls: 4×16 Metro Gray Ceramic – similar: here, here, here, here & here.
Floors: Porcelain Herringbone tile.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Vanity
Vanity is custom with White Mist quartz countertop.
Hardware: RH – similar 8″ acrylic cabinet pull.
Faucet: Kohler.
Vanity Design
This guest bathroom features a custom vanity with a “X” detail. Countertop is also White Mist quartz.
Faucet: Kohler.
Knobs: RH – similar Knobs.
Cabinetry
Bathroom cabinetry is inset flat paneled slabs. Paint color is Sherwin Williams SW 7004.
Bath Floors: Walker Zanger 12×24 – similar here.
Knobs: RH – similar Glass Knobs.
Sconces: Pottery Barn.
Laundry Room
This laundry room is very spacious and yes, flooring is hardwood! Cabinet paint color is “Benjamin Moore Silver Marlin”.
Lighting: Here – Other Beautiful Pendants: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Sewing & Crafts
The other side of the laundry room features more cabinets, a desk area and open shelves. This space is perfect to be used as a craft room or sewing room.
Countertop: White Mist quartz.
Backsplash: 2×9 White Brick tile backsplash.
Cabinet Pulls: RH – Satin Nickel Mushroom Knobs.
Mudroom
This mudroom is dreamy! Walls are clad in shiplap and cabinets feature inset doors and drawers.
Flooring is 5″ White Oak hardwood.
Cabinet Hardware
Cabinet Pulls: RH – similar 6″ Pulls.
Mudroom Drop Zone
A “drop zone” featuring a custom cabinet with drawers and upper cabinets complete this mudroom. Paint color is Sherwin Williams Snowbound.
Pendant Light: here.
Backyard
This home keeps getting better, right? Who wouldn’t love having a backyard like this?
Back Porch
The back of the house features a large back porch with outdoor kitchen (on right) and outdoor fireplace (on left).
Metal & Wood
The beam posts and brackets are Cedar. Also notice the black metal roof and doors.
Roof
Roof: Cedar Shake with Antique Black metal roof.
Courtyard
The side of the house features a private courtyard.
Grey Doors
The grey doors are painted in Sherwin Williams SW 7016 Mindful Gray.
Gate: Custom iron gate with “X” detail.
Stair Tower
View of staircase tower from outside. Impressive!!!
Chimney Pot: Clay.
Exterior Stone
The exterior stone is “Weathered Granite”.
Many thanks to the builder for sharing all of the details above.
Architecture: TS Adams Studio Architects (Instagram)
Builder: Macallan Custom Homes (Instagram – Facebook)
Project Manager: Justin Bell for TS Adams Studio Architects.
Interior Designer: Tyler Colgan.
Photography: Laura Negri Photography.
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15 Awesome Modular Kitchen Designs
We sure have shown you a couple of other photos that features modular kitchen designs here in Home Design Lover – in different colors, shades, sizes and manufacturers.
If you’re still want more of these, this list that we have for you guys is much better in terms of design and usage. This time, we will be showing you how they look in an existing kitchen, and how much it works when you set them in place with all the right furnitures.
Most of them are contemporary in design and some are even modern, all the more they become interesting because we see how functional they are.
According to definition, modular design, or “modularity in design”, is an approach that subdivides a system into smaller parts or modules that can be independently created and then used in different systems to drive multiple functionalities.
This is what we will be expecting in our todays’ list of 15 Awesome Modular Kitchen Designs that surprise you in more ways than one! Take a look and enjoy!
Apartment Gothic Quarter
The designers integrated much of the kitchen furniture and space surrounding it with wall paneling and simplified the geometry of the space.
ASAP House
From Abstrakt cupboards to Silestone countertops, this modern New York kitchen is indeed the epitome of all modular kitchens!
Boston Modern Kitchen
In most cases, for one to be able to achieve a modern look, minimalism is advised by designers, which is a good thing. In this picture we are able to see that the white modular glossy cabinets go well with the black island.
Dodd Kitchen
The materials used for this contemporary Los Angeles kitchen is really stunning. From the ceiling lighting to the corner window, from the double bowl sink to the modern kitchen appliances, who wouldn’t love this modular kitchen design?
LG House
The material used for majority of this kitchen is Caesarstone quartz. It’s a great item that makes ones’ kitchen pretty and definitely stunning.
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Mill Valley
This lovely Mill Valley home in San Francisco is made up of pure beauty. For one, the island is painted with black, semi-gloss and paired with a white granite counter which complement each other and looks great matched with oak for the flooring!
New York Contemporary Kitchen
How can one kitchen be as interesting as this one? It has built-in shelving, a cool glass pendant lighting, an open kitchen design and a fab white lounge chair on the side across an animal skin rug!
Passive House Retreat
This vacation residence located in a beautiful ocean community on the New England coast features high performance and creative use of space in a small package. ZED designed the simple, gable-roofed structure and proposed the Passive House standard. The resulting home consumes only one-tenth of the energy for heating compared to a similar new home built only to code requirements.
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Pedini Integra
Pedini Integra in grey rift cut oak. Stainless steel bridge counter top. Solid 3-piece doors and veneer doors on the island itself. Glass and wood combination was used for the cabinets above the counters.
Pedini Magika
According to the designers themselves, Pedini has been producing sophisticated luxury kitchens since 1956 and has prestigious heritage – globally renowned as one of Italy’s best style-experts on a par with Gucci, Armani, Lamborghini and Alessi – and one of the first companies to produce the modular kitchen. The company experiments with a range of new and innovative materials and is known for the flair and creativity that it brings to the industry, interpreting that the luxury segment demands.
San Clemente Kitchen
Just by looking at the wonderful textures available to this kitchen is really exciting. Look at the subway tiles for the backsplash and the calacatta gold marble hexagonal floor tiles which give drama for the flooring.
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Shelter Island Heights
Homes like these that uses white in most of its furniture and design makes us think how cleanliness in spaces like that kitchen matters. In this cottage type kitchen with a natural fiber carpet runner, wood slat counter stools and white cabinets always feel like home.
Superior St. Residence
Do you guys like how this kitchen makes you feel because of its black cabinets and drawers, and even black island? Doesn’t it look classy and smart? And can we add, sleek too!
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Three Bar House
We are assuming that aside from the wonderfully designed kitchen, this space has these unique drum pendants that spectators actually love. The nook looks pretty and the huge windows bring in tons of light to kill the bacteria in the kitchen.
Wood Block Residence
Have you noticed the cool bar stools available to this kitchen? Unfortunately, the manufacturers for these stools are no longer in business but looking at this item, we can say it looks great with the Caesarstone counter that is present in the island. The exposed beams look fascinating too.
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20 Remarkable White and Gray Kitchen Designs
Well, such a lot of the time, you'll be able to see kitchens in white. However others think that that is dull. if you assume the same means, then it is time for you are attempting a distinct twist in your kitchen. Nope. It doesn’t must be daring and too colorful. you'll simply select another color that you can pair with white. It Seems That, white is going neatly with the rest and with any color. But would it glance good with grey, which is an insignificant mixture of black and white? Gray has extra white than black. Its quantity of white in fact determines the kind of coloration grey will get. when you want a lighter grey, upload extra white. in case you want darkish gray, then add lesser white. However, when you choose to combine gray with white, each mild gray and darkish grey will look excellent. And yes, it's going to additionally look great should you use black and grey together. Why are we speaking about this, besides? Neatly, these days, we accrued a few kitchen designs that used white and grey in it. evidently some of you think that that this can glance boring or uninteresting. Sooner Than you conclude, why don’t you scroll down and take a look on the kitchen interiors beneath. you might amendment your mind!
Kitchens by means of Eileen A Large transitional L-shaped kitchen with darkish wooden flooring. The shaker cabinets carry that transitional vibe into the gap.
Urban Recovery Hardwood continues to be essentially the most well-liked floor choice for kitchens similar to this one. It seems nice with the white shaker cupboards and the darkish grey colour of the island. Read the way to blank hardwood floors so its high quality and beauty will be retained for years.
Richard Moody & Sons Building LLC The multicolored mosaic tile backsplash compliments with the stainless metal appliances and the granite countertops in this kitchen. needless to say, you will also love the lovable pendant lighting!
Joe Schmelzer, Inc. Heat grey-purple cabinets are used in this kitchen. it's warmed up through the use of heat-toned hardwood floors and ornamental equipment. That vintage bench looks in point of fact impressive!
Sweetwater Homes This U-formed kitchen has ceramic floor and coloured glass for its shaker cabinets that add some a laugh vibe to the distance.
Michael Del Piero Excellent Layout That Is the end result of a kitchen renovation during which the designers delivered a metal ledge above the cabinetry for decorative purposes. It seems to be beautiful despite the fact that so much of the pieces listed below are grey.
Vallely Architecture An L-formed recent kitchen with a combination of white and gray for its flat-panel cupboards, white cabinets. it's great that the kitchen has a colourful wall decor so as to add extra life to it.
Stern McCafferty Noticed here's a contemporary kitchen with a double-bowl sink. a few of its cupboards are white at the same time as the others are grey. it's great that the designers opted to use glossy end for a complicated attraction.
David Coulson Design Ltd. Grey glass subway tiles are used for the backsplash of this kitchen at the same time as the shaker cabinets are white. The curved-part laminate countertop offers this space a retro really feel.
Mario Peixoto Pictures This kitchen has white recessed-panel cupboards and gray marble backsplash. even supposing the kitchen is small, it seems to be really nice. i really like that garage space with a picket sliding door with a chalkboard. it is a pleasing spot to showcase one’s drawing and lettering skills. in fact, you'll be able to also use that to record down items that you simply wish to buy from the grocery.
Un-Gyve Restricted Team A small kitchen with many storage spaces and white subway tiles for the backsplash. Isn’t this a nice and straightforward kitchen layout?
Introspecs LLC Dark wood flooring is used for this consume-in kitchen with shaker cabinets and quartz countertop. it's additionally surrounded with home windows that permit the house owners to get a fair look of the lawn even as preparing foods.
Granite Properties A Simple modern kitchen with white cabinets and gray backsplash. It additionally features chrome steel home equipment and furnishings which completes the look.
Alexander James Interiors if you’re involved about grey overpowering your kitchen, a mix of grey and white devices shall be an even concept like this one. The folding glass doorways connect the kitchen to the outdoor house.
Cucina Bella Ltd. – Rebecca Gagne CKD A CONTEMPORARY gray and white kitchen with a curvy island, giving it a delicate futuristic glance. The pendant lights also delivered entice it.
Certain House Staging and Design Inc This two-tone kitchen has a lovely mix of texture and subject matter. The textured brick backsplash bridges the space among the blue lower cabinets and the snowy white uppers.
Maydan Architects, Inc. This fashionable kitchen features stainless steel home equipment which can be an excellent match to the gray and white colours in it. you'll additionally notice that it use stainless lengthy deal with pulls for the drawers. check out other kitchen designs with stainless elements.
Cornerstone Architects The owners blended heat herbal finishes such as stained wooden with grey tones in concrete and local limestone. This Is additionally reflected within the kitchen with its use of gray for the island, wood for the chairs and white for some parts of the wall.
RHS interiors + design a swish up to date kitchen with white cupboards and island. it is a fair idea to add a little bit gray colour in it as a distinction.
The Phil Nichols Company should you have enough room, you'll even have a structure like this with two islands. This kitchen has an under mount sink, flat-panel white cabinets, and stainless steel home equipment. There are certainly many color choices for the kitchen. So Much of the time, one would go for a impartial look that's in reality easier to embellish. Therefore, if you want so as to add some spice to your white kitchen, why no longer usher in a few grey cabinets and different accents. The above pictures already gave you ideas on how you'll use white and gray in combination. Now it is up to you when you would like to use this mixture for your kitchen. you could also notice that adding a few picket features may just alleviate the kitchen’s attraction! Read the full article
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10 Concepts for Little Kitchens
Cape Kitchen
In an effort to maintain the period look of this 1932 Cape Cod remodel, close attention was paid to details like the intricate bracketed molding and drawer pulls. It is the robin's-egg-blue cabinets, though, that really grab attention and create the illusion of space in the small room.
Designer: Gerard Ciccarello, CMKBD, Covenant Kitchens & Baths Inc., Westbrook, CT
Glittering Galley
The old cabinet doors that were once in this galley kitchen couldn't take another coat of paint, so the homeowners brought in a design pro for a complete overhaul. The new layout called for the removal of a wall between the small kitchen and family room to open up the space. Scraped maple floors and simple cabinetry with river-stone hardware give the room a clean, uncluttered vibe. The glass-tile mosaic backsplash twinkling beneath undercabinet lighting is a bold focal point that draws the eye.
Designer: Blue Arnold, IV, CKD, Kitchen By Request Inc., Jarrettsville, MD
Light and Bright
This kitchen packs every homeowner's most-wanted features into a small space: a storage-filled island with seating, double wall ovens, pendant lights, and a beautiful mosaic backsplash. Light English sycamore and dark maple trim play nicely in the custom cabinetry, creating a striking but natural balance. Recessed lighting and open shelving above the cabinets create a perfect home for collectibles.
Designer: Glenn Meader, AKBD, Kitchen Concepts Inc., Norwell, MA
Space-Saving Sensation
The owners of this American bungalow wanted to make their small kitchen more exotic. Dark cabinets with brown-and-black tiger striping makes for a sleek, contemporary look, while the pale solid-surface backsplash creates a bold contrast. The design makes the most of very little countertop space with a wenge butcher block that slides over the sink. A dining table on casters allows an eight-seater to slide under the island when not in use.
Designer: Jennifer L. Gilmer, CKD, Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath Ltd., Chevy Chase, MD
Brilliant Backsplash
The wall between this tiny kitchen and an adjacent living space was removed to make room for more storage. Visual separation between the rooms was maintained with an island-breakfast bar. Placing the sink in the corner of the room made for more food prep space, while brushed and polished stainless tile forms a standout backsplash.
Designer: Areti Tanya Rentzos, Andros Kitchen & Bath Designs, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Room for Two
This small kitchen boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the place with natural light, opening up the space, so the design of the once-cluttered kitchen—in which the refrigerator door hit the dishwasher or stove when it opened—was planned around them.
Reorganization of the footprint and a few clever island design tweaks allowed for counter-height seating. Rich, stained cabinets and dark granite counters form a bold contrast with light porcelain floors.
Designer: Tony Hunt, CKD, CBD, Binns Kitchen + Bath Design, Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Small Wonder
This homeowner, a top Realtor in the area, wanted a unique small space to show off to her clients. That's just what she got with the dark shoji-style cabinets and custom round butcher-block table on casters. The cooking range is flanked by floating shelves, which help to open up the tiny kitchen.
Designer: Jennifer L. Gilmer, Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath Ltd., Chevy Chase, MD
Classic White
This 1800s Federal-style home features a contemporary white kitchen. The smallness of the room allowed the homeowners to splurge on luxurious materials. Crystal cabinet pulls and knobs, a Turkish marble subway tile backsplash, and taupe silk wall coverings make for a classic, indulgent space.
Designer: Gerard Ciccarello, CMKBD, Covenant Kitchen & Baths Inc., Westbrook, CT
Space-Smart and Sleek
Though her old home is old—as well as tiny—and traditional, this homeowner requested a contemporary cooking space. The clean design makes the perfect backdrop for collectibles. Mother-of-pearl granite countertops and frosted-glass tile contrast with dark cabinets, while a custom-built, space-saving table on casters nests into the back of the island when not in use.
Designer: Jennifer L. Gilmer, CKD, Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath Ltd., Chevy Chase, MD
Stylish Storage
This hardworking small kitchen features two space-smart pull-out pantry units and hidden stepladder storage for upper cabinets. The use of butternut wood, copper, hickory, and antiqued bronze give the room warmth, while a rich blue beadboard backsplash delivers a shot of color.
Designer: Thomas David Trzcinski, CMKBD, Kitchen & Bath Concepts of Pittsburgh LLC, Pittsburgh, PA
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A Jewel of a Space, Worth the Wait
An architect spends five years dreaming and planning her own home
When she discovered it, Lauren DeMattia loved everything about this 700-square-foot, 1920’s Brooklyn Heights co-op—except the kitchen. As an architect, she knew that living in the space would be the best way to determine how to design it to work for her lifestyle. After much back-and-forth, she decided to move the stove to another wall to gain counter space, lose a large closet, and install built-ins and drawers for storage. She didn’t realize her journey from bad design to a “wow” kitchen would take such a long time, even before she found Sweeten, but she’s glad it did. After she posted her project on Sweeten, she was able to achieve a layout that worked with the space she needed to cook and entertain with abandon.
Guest post by Brooklyn Heights homeowner Lauren DeMattia
To say I had won the real estate lottery in 2012 might feel like an overstatement, but after a short apartment hunt, I found a co-op in Brooklyn Heights that was everything I had been looking for—two bedrooms, a corner unit, lots of windows, high ceilings, and a single block from multiple subways. The only drawback was that the place needed a lot of work.
Before moving in I did some things that really needed doing: putting in new hardwood floors, fully gutting the original bathroom, and installing updated electrical and lighting. At the time, the idea of touching the kitchen was out of the question—and budget. But it was, thankfully, the newest portion of the apartment and didn’t necessarily need work, yet. It also had a weird layout that didn’t exactly scream a clear solution. As a bit of a perfectionist, I wanted to live in the apartment long enough to come up with the right solution before I started knocking down walls.
Ultimately, I knew I wanted a kitchen that felt open to the living room, with lots of storage (this is NYC), and a layout that still provided some sort of entryway and coat closet.
As soon as I moved in, I began thinking about and talking about my most recent, “brilliant” plan for the kitchen layout to friends and family. First, I was set on island, then a peninsula, then thought about moving the plumbing. I realized that I had to narrow down what was and wasn’t working for the space.
The layout technically had a lot of counter prep space, but it was in two separate areas so that I often had my back to my guests while I cooked. I loved the giant coat closet within the “entry,” but keeping it meant my options were limited. The appliances were in decent shape, though oversized for the space. A weird drop ceiling over part of the kitchen made it feel disconnected from the rest of the living room. This ceiling, coupled with a half-height wall that separated the front door from the kitchen, made the kitchen feel smaller than it actually was.
Five years and probably quite a few exasperated friends and coworkers later, I settled on a plan for the kitchen. There would be no island and no peninsula. Everything was out from floor-to-ceiling. The huge coat closet was partially removed to make room for custom cabinets, panel-ready appliances, and a new drop ceiling that mirrored the curve of the floor transition from new tile to my existing hardwood floors. With the coat closet gone, I decided to expand the closet in my bedroom to make up for the lost space. Aesthetically, I’ve always loved blue cabinets and knew that I wanted to do darker kitchen cabinets with a lighter floor and a whiter countertop with some wood accents.
I chose a separate cooktop and oven because the space I had for the stove was much deeper than a traditional countertop and I wanted to take full advantage of the space I had. I also wanted the appliances to look seamless and fully integrated. Plus, I hate the weird space that always happens between a stove and the cabinet where dirt and food collects.
To get more workable counter space, I moved the stove to another wall. The original location of the refrigerator was a perfect spot. The sink remained on its original wall and was centered in order to get counter space on either side and also close to the cooktop/oven. By doing this, I also created two zones for prep on either side of the sink.
Once I made the decision about the sink and cooktop/oven, I knew that the old coat closet had to downsize to make room for the refrigerator. I opted for a panel-ready refrigerator because I felt like opening the front door and having a seamless wall of cabinetry would help mitigate the fact that you were walking right into the kitchen. Functionally, I was also trying to create a triangle between my sink, cooktop/oven, and the refrigerator.
Just to the left of the refrigerator happened to be the perfect location for a pantry. I had some built-in pull-out drawers earmarked for my pots and pans and a simple pull-out wire drawer (it was super easy to install!) for my pantry items. With storage, food and the refrigerator covered, I used the remaining space to the right of the refrigerator to create a new coat closet.
Based on the way my apartment “boundaries” were, there was a funny niche on the TV wall into which a counter and cabinets were installed. With the new design, there’s storage below where my microwave and toaster oven live and “open” storage above to display my pretty kitchen items. The glass doors open and hide away so the countertop can be used as a bar top for parties.
I wanted to also have a place to eat. By pushing my living room furniture closer to the window, I made room for a new dining table and chairs. I had the pendant lights installed over the table. Extra work had to be done to build out the beam in the ceiling to hide the electrical boxes.
Much like the kitchen design, the idea of a built-in at the window had been on my mind since I bought the apartment. With a millworker already doing custom cabinets I figured it was time to have the built-in done as well. A sleek bookshelf was created that also hides my radiator and air conditioner units that were always annoyingly off-centered from the windows. I selected a “piano” finish on the top of the bookshelf for easy clean up. I’m looking forward to exercising my hopefully-green thumb.
I optimistically planned for a “quick” two-month renovation, during which I camped out in the second bedroom with all my possessions and a microwave. Of course, it took almost three months before I was able to move back into my own bedroom and another two months before the project was officially finished.
My advice for anyone preparing for a renovation: take your time. Do your research; debate all the possibilities. It was better to wait and mull over all my plans (for years!) before making the investment. Using Sweeten helped with the process of finding a contractor. I appreciated being able to read references and see photos of previous projects so I could see the quality of each contractor’s work.
Renovating my own space as an architect was good and bad: good because I knew what I wanted and how to articulate it to the contractor. But also bad, or rather tricky, because I knew exactly what I wanted and expected a specific level of quality and detail.
The final result was worth the discomfort and occasional tears. I’m incredibly happy with my new space. The kitchen is so bright and open, the layout functional with tons of storage, and I was even able to make space for a proper dining table. Now, instead of talking to my friends about my renovation, I get to talk to them about the next time they’re coming for dinner.
KITCHEN RESOURCES: Cabinets: Custom. Cabinet knobs: Simon’s Hardware & Bath. Quartzite “macaubas” countertops and backsplash: European Granite & Marble. Appliances: Bosch. Floor tile: Mosaic House. Floating Shelf: Custom. Dining table and pendants: Room & Board. Dining chairs: Overstock.
LIVING ROOM RESOURCES: Sofa: Crate & Barrel. Rug: Rugs USA. Table: DIY by homeowner.
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Beautiful Homes of Instagram If you’ve read Home Bunch for some time you might recognize Hollie from @artfulhomestead. I first featured Hollie’s main home on “Beautiful Homes of Instagram” in 2016 and she has been featured many other times on Home Bunch after that, but today she comes back not to feature her main home, but instead her dreamy vacation home. Here she talks more about this exciting time of her life: “I have always wanted to be a homemaker, I know that sounds outdated but I was born in the 50’s. My love for decor didn’t blossom though until Mr. G and I bought our 4th home in 1982. I remember the day clearly as if it was yesterday when my mother in law said to me “ Hollie you need to save some of your household money and buy a knock knack once in a while”. So my quest to make our homes lovely began on that day. This is our 16th home that we like to refer to as “ our sunny home”. My style has evolved over the years and I am now in a phase of simplicity. My color palette is shades of white and blue. Linen of different hues is my choice when it comes to upholstery. I mix vintage finds, which are mostly passed down from generations gone by. I love setting a pretty table even if it’s an ordinary day. The knick knacks I now use are mostly useful items as well as pretty to look at. I love placing a stack of plates on top of a cake stand, beautiful handmade pottery is also all about my home. I believe everything I decorate with needs to earn its keep and must be useful or have a story to tell. Everyone can have a beautiful home and the key ingredient is heart not money, because we all have a story to tell and that is what makes a house a home.” Beautiful Homes of Instagram Blue Gray Front Door Paint Color: Stone by Restoration Hardware. Trim Paint Color Exterior Trim Paint Color Whisper by Behr. Similar Exterior Door Set: Rejuvenation. Foyer The serene blue-gray double doors open to an bright foyer. The bottom of the walls in entry are Slate by RH. Top is Pale Silver. Living Room Hollie’s California home features an elegant yet relaxed feel. I especially love the blue & white with hints of pale pink color scheme. Trim Paint Color: Whisper Behr. Chandelier Chandelier is Restoration Hardware Clay Bead Empire Chandelier. Similar here, here & here (smaller). Furniture a mix of vintage and Restoration Hardware. Similar coffee table here. Rug The blue grey rug is Restoration Hardware – similar here. Garden Stool: Paula Greif. Get the Look: Hardwood Flooring Floors are Oak – original to the home. Dining Room What an intriguing dining room! Wall Color: Charcoal by Restoration Hardware. Bead Chandelier is Restoration Hardware Clay Bead Dome. Painting by Leslie Duke. Hutch Cabinet This built-in hutch is classic and timeless. Notice the paneled backsplash. Dishes are mostly vintage. Hardware Hardware is from Schoolhouse Hardware. Similar Brass Hex Knobs: Here. Pulls are Schoolhouse HardwareMidvale Pull. Wine Cabinet Wine Cabinet is painted in Benjamin Moore Gunmetal 1602. Sconce is Restoration Hardware. Kitchen Hollie’s kitchen is probably one of my favorite rooms in the house. I absolutely love the layout and the elements chosen for this space. Runner: Anthropologie. Hood is Vent-a-hood – similar here, here & here. Island Paint Color Gunmetal by Benjamin Moore. Stools: RH Backsplash & Hardware Backsplash tile is Ann Sacks. Similar subway tile can be found here & here. Perimeter Counters are leather finished Black Granite. Cabinet Hardware: Schoolhouse. Cabinet Paint Color Cabinet painted Whisper by Behr. Island Countertop The island countertop is Polished Perla Venata Quartzite. Breakfast Room What a lovely view you get from this breakfast nook. Also, notice the ceiling. Wall color is Pale Silver by Restoration. Chandelier Chandelier: Vintage Glass Bottle Chandelier can be found here. Similar here (small). Table and Chairs: Restoration Hardware. Powder Room The countertop is Carrara Marble and faucet is Kohler. Sconces: Schoolhouse. Laundry Room This laundry room with stacked washer and dryer features so many amazing ideas. This layout is clearly very practical and smart! Laundry bin is from Rejuvenation. Guest Bedroom The guest bedroom features an enchanting white canopy bed. Similar here & here. Window-Seat Isn’t this window-seat lovely? Hollie makes the most beautiful quilts! Drapes are Pottery Barn. Guest Bathroom Bathroom Round Brass Mirror: Target – similar here. Sink: Kohler Door hardware: Emtek Sconce: Schoolhouse Tile: Home Depot Master Bedroom Hollie’s bedroom feels transitional and timeless at the same time. The artwork above the bed ties all of the elements together. Mirrors: Anthropologie. Similar Settee: here, here (White linen) & here (Grey linen). Chunk Knit Throw: RH – similar Here & here (grey) Sitting Area This is where you would often find me if this home was mine. How cozy and inviting! Get the Look: Master Bathroom Hints of blue and a vintage dresser brings some extra personality to this spacious bathroom. Runners: Anthropologie. Paint Color Bathroom Wall Color: Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore. (It looks darker in this picture). Backyard This classic home features a lovely backyard with pool. View Imagine opening your patio doors and seeing this view every single day… Make sure to follow Hollie from @artfulhomestead on Instagram to see more photos of her beautiful home! Best January Deals Pottery Barn:Up to 40% OFF + Free Shipping – Code: SAVEBIG Wayfair: 70% Off + Many New Items on Clearance! West Elm: Up to 60% Off. Code: BYE2017. Horchow: 20% Off + Free Shipping. Code: NEWYEAR One Kings Lane: Save Up to 60% Serena & Lily: Up to 70% OFF!!! Williams & Sonoma: Up to 75% off Nordstrom: 50% OFF Half Yearly Sale. JCPenny: Clarence 80% OFF – Extra 40% OFF on $100 or more. Code: NewYear Neiman Marcus: Up to 60% OFF Pier 1: Huge Sales! 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House Crashing: A Rental-Ready Renovation
You guys remember our friends Carey and Jordan? We House Crashed them earlier in the year and their mudroom slays me every time I lay eyes on it. Well, we’ve crashed another one of their places – this time it’s a rental home that they recently renovated and furnished. So yes, more eye candy AND more budget friendly tips and ideas to steal for yourself.
rug / round baskets / hooks / rectangle baskets / door color: Poppy by Ben Moore
The rental is a sweet ranch home in the Richmond area that they’re using primarily as a long term furnished rental, but also as a short term Airbnb between renters. It’s full of furniture and accessories from a range of places and price ranges. There are thrift store pieces, HomeGoods finds (like the console table pictured below) and Target accessories (like the gold mirror) mixed in with some elevating pieces, like Restoration Hardware cabinet pulls to make their kitchen look top of the line.
Carey even hunted down a few budget-friendly pieces in some pretty random places – like the rug below that she bought at a steep discount from a local showhouse after the show ended (it’s this rug designed by Justina Blakeney for Loloi actually!). And the awesome marble coffee table and the sectional below are from CB2, but a friend of hers was moving so she bought them from her!
rug / coffee table / sofa / gold mirror/ foyer light fixture
Some of the coolest things to look at are the before photos, just to see how much this house has changed – especially thanks to simple and inexpensive fixes, like PAINT! This is the same living room as the one above. I know. It’s crazy. The new wall color is Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams, which they also carried into the foyer for more of an open feeling.
Here’s a better shot of the foyer where Carey and Jordan repainted the red front door a moody black color (Caviar by Sherwin Williams) and got that cool sculptural pendant from Shades of Light. The little table and lamp are a HomeGoods finds and those cute framed prints over the table are from Etsy by a Richmond-based artist (here’s her shop).
rug / light / art / wall color: SW Agreeable Gray / door color: SW Caviar
And see that view into the freshened up kitchen above? Well, this used to be what you saw through that doorway. I KNOW!!! THEY ARE BASICALLY WIZARDS AND I WANT TO STEAL THEIR WANDS!!!
And now I’m going to really shock you. THOSE ARE THE SAME CABINETS! I repeat: THEY DIDN’T RIP OUT THE CABINETS. They just hired a local carpenter to make new inset doors for them and painted everything Extra White by Sherwin Williams. Can you even believe that?! I’m sorry for shouting at you BUT I CAN’T EVEN GET OVER HOW GOOD THIS LOOKS.
The cabinet hardware is from Restoration Hardware and the glass light over the sink is from Pottery Barn. Those choices, along with the classic subway tile backsplash and the new black granite countertops really updated the room (along with some new stainless appliances). They also laid hardwoods in here to connect to the ones that already existed in a lot of other areas of the house, which really helps with the flow and to keep things feeling open. They even squeezed in a small cafe table that seats four people, which adds some really nice function to the wall across from the sink.
Just gotta hit you with one more before, because I’m still trying to process this right along with you guys.
I MEAN. IT’S MAKING MY FACE CONTORT INTO A CRAZED JOKER SMILE. How cute is it to see those little shelves flanking the window go from old and rustic/country looking to sweet and clean-lined and modern?! The power of paint. Also, the power of removing the swirly header over the sink and switching out that big fluorescent light.
Here’s another kitchen shot from a different angle to show you how the table fits into the mix.
similar rug / similar table / chairs / cabinet hardware / art prints / light over sink
The table is from Target, but it’s no longer made, so here’s a similar one, and the chairs are from Target too, as is the rug (here’s the closest one I could find that they sell now). Carey joked that they must’ve paid someone’s salary at Target this year from all the shopping they’ve done there. Me too, Carey, me too.
Speaking of the rug, it’s actually an outdoor one, which is so smart for under a kitchen table – especially in a rental. Or if you have children who eat like small wild animals (isn’t that all of us, really?). The colorful art on the wall is from Lightbox print company, another local Richmond shop.
But let’s move on to another room transformation. This time it’s the dining room, which was drab and wallpapered and just pretty dingy looking.
Now it’s so fresh and extra crisp (extra crispy? or does that sound too much like a chicken strip?). I love that Carey and Jordan don’t shy away from bold colors (this is Indigo Batik by Sherwin Williams) but they keep them from feeling too overwhelming by tempering them with soothing white curtains from Ikea, that pretty white shade on the chandelier, and the light wood tones in the table and the sideboard, which was a HomeGoods find. The big mirror above the sideboard is also from HomeGoods, and it bounces a ton of extra light around the room, which is also a good tip if you have a dark room or if you use a deep color on the walls – a big mirror can be your friend.
rug / metal chairs / end chairs / table / lamps / chandelier / curtains
Beyond the dining room is a cute little brick-walled room that Carey and Jordan turned into a small office/reading space. The pink chair is such a fun non-neutral choice (you know I like pink…) and that little blue filing cabinet makes me grin like a weirdo at my computer screen. That faux fiddle leaf fig is one of the Target ones I love (WHY DON’T THEY SELL THEM ANYMORE?! WHYYYYYYYY?!). And yes, I’m pretty sure she put that stack of our books out because she knew we were coming over, but man do I love that they match the file cabinet ;)
desk / pink chair / desk chair / file cabinet / similar rug / similar copper table / blue wall: SW North Star
Onto the master bedroom. It was another spot that was looking extremely worn and in need of some love, along with some serious wallpaper removal.
Once again Carey and Jordan went for crisp white trim and bedding to contrast this rich and cozy wall color (Roycroft Pewter by Sherwin Williams). The rug and the bench at the foot of the bed (found at HomeGoods) add so much coziness, and the white pin-tuck bedding is from West Elm. The night stands are from Crate & Barrel, and the mercury-glass lamps, headboard and little black & white bolster pillow are all from Target.
headboard / white bedding / night stands / black & white pillow / rug / bench: HomeGoods
The bathrooms are all super crisp and classic, with really nice touches like lots of storage and pretty vintage-inspired tile on the floor. The rich wood vanity in the master bathroom (via their carpenter) is such a nice contrast to the white hex floor tiles. The Pottery Barn mirror and silver sconces elevate the entire room, while the colorful rug adds some pattern and warmth (here’s the most similar one I can find).
mirror / sconce / white hex floor tile / similar rug
Carey and I have a theme of buying the same things by accident, so we LOLed when we realized that we both bought this framed dots Target art (she hung it in this bathroom and ours hangs in our dining room). I’m also really into the gray hex floors in here (here’s something similar). And look at all of that storage space! This vanity (also through their carpenter) is approximately 558 times nicer than our own master bathroom, which still boasts two sea-shell-shaped sinks, conveniently separated by a wall (why??? WHY?!?!). The rug in here is a secondhand score from a local consignment place called Revival here in Richmond.
So I hope you guys liked the tour! And a huge thank you to Carey and Jordan for letting us poke around with our camera (and share the pics with the interwebz). If you’re a local and you’d like to renovate a house with them (they help a ton of homebuyers in the area buy older homes and bring them back to life) you can find them here on their reno website. And if you’re looking for a rental property around here, you can get their help on their rental site. Also, if you’re ever lucky enough to meet Carey around town, you have to befriend her because her gumbo is off the chain. Yes, I’m still using that term because I’m a cool suburban mom. But seriously, it’s delicious.
And to everyone who is requesting gift guides and a big ol’ holiday post of our house all decorated, both are on my to-do list, so I hope to be back soon with more holiday goodness! Until then, just try to work “off the chain” into as many sentences as possible. I promise you’ll feel too legit to quit each time.
Psst- If you’d like to check out Carey and Jordan’s House Crashing post from back in Feb, here’s that link for you again (sometimes scrolling back up to the top of the page can be exhausting).
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House Crashing: A Rental-Ready Renovation
You guys remember our friends Carey and Jordan? We House Crashed them earlier in the year and their mudroom slays me every time I lay eyes on it. Well, we’ve crashed another one of their places – this time it’s a rental home that they recently renovated and furnished. So yes, more eye candy AND more budget friendly tips and ideas to steal for yourself.
rug / round baskets / hooks / rectangle baskets / door color: Poppy by Ben Moore
The rental is a sweet ranch home in the Richmond area that they’re using primarily as a long term furnished rental, but also as a short term Airbnb between renters. It’s full of furniture and accessories from a range of places and price ranges. There are thrift store pieces, HomeGoods finds (like the console table pictured below) and Target accessories (like the gold mirror) mixed in with some elevating pieces, like Restoration Hardware cabinet pulls to make their kitchen look top of the line.
Carey even hunted down a few budget-friendly pieces in some pretty random places – like the rug below that she bought at a steep discount from a local showhouse after the show ended (it’s this rug designed by Justina Blakeney for Loloi actually!). And the awesome marble coffee table and the sectional below are from CB2, but a friend of hers was moving so she bought them from her!
rug / coffee table / sofa / gold mirror/ foyer light fixture
Some of the coolest things to look at are the before photos, just to see how much this house has changed – especially thanks to simple and inexpensive fixes, like PAINT! This is the same living room as the one above. I know. It’s crazy. The new wall color is Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams, which they also carried into the foyer for more of an open feeling.
Here’s a better shot of the foyer where Carey and Jordan repainted the red front door a moody black color (Caviar by Sherwin Williams) and got that cool sculptural pendant from Shades of Light. The little table and lamp are a HomeGoods finds and those cute framed prints over the table are from Etsy by a Richmond-based artist (here’s her shop).
rug / light / art / wall color: SW Agreeable Gray / door color: SW Caviar
And see that view into the freshened up kitchen above? Well, this used to be what you saw through that doorway. I KNOW!!! THEY ARE BASICALLY WIZARDS AND I WANT TO STEAL THEIR WANDS!!!
And now I’m going to really shock you. THOSE ARE THE SAME CABINETS! I repeat: THEY DIDN’T RIP OUT THE CABINETS. They just hired a local carpenter to make new inset doors for them and painted everything Extra White by Sherwin Williams. Can you even believe that?! I’m sorry for shouting at you BUT I CAN’T EVEN GET OVER HOW GOOD THIS LOOKS.
The cabinet hardware is from Restoration Hardware and the glass light over the sink is from Pottery Barn. Those choices, along with the classic subway tile backsplash and the new black granite countertops really updated the room (along with some new stainless appliances). They also laid hardwoods in here to connect to the ones that already existed in a lot of other areas of the house, which really helps with the flow and to keep things feeling open. They even squeezed in a small cafe table that seats four people, which adds some really nice function to the wall across from the sink.
Just gotta hit you with one more before, because I’m still trying to process this right along with you guys.
I MEAN. IT’S MAKING MY FACE CONTORT INTO A CRAZED JOKER SMILE. How cute is it to see those little shelves flanking the window go from old and rustic/country looking to sweet and clean-lined and modern?! The power of paint. Also, the power of removing the swirly header over the sink and switching out that big fluorescent light.
Here’s another kitchen shot from a different angle to show you how the table fits into the mix.
similar rug / similar table / chairs / cabinet hardware / art prints / light over sink
The table is from Target, but it’s no longer made, so here’s a similar one, and the chairs are from Target too, as is the rug (here’s the closest one I could find that they sell now). Carey joked that they must’ve paid someone’s salary at Target this year from all the shopping they’ve done there. Me too, Carey, me too.
Speaking of the rug, it’s actually an outdoor one, which is so smart for under a kitchen table – especially in a rental. Or if you have children who eat like small wild animals (isn’t that all of us, really?). The colorful art on the wall is from Lightbox print company, another local Richmond shop.
But let’s move on to another room transformation. This time it’s the dining room, which was drab and wallpapered and just pretty dingy looking.
Now it’s so fresh and extra crisp (extra crispy? or does that sound too much like a chicken strip?). I love that Carey and Jordan don’t shy away from bold colors (this is Indigo Batik by Sherwin Williams) but they keep them from feeling too overwhelming by tempering them with soothing white curtains from Ikea, that pretty white shade on the chandelier, and the light wood tones in the table and the sideboard, which was a HomeGoods find. The big mirror above the sideboard is also from HomeGoods, and it bounces a ton of extra light around the room, which is also a good tip if you have a dark room or if you use a deep color on the walls – a big mirror can be your friend.
rug / metal chairs / end chairs / table / lamps / chandelier / curtains
Beyond the dining room is a cute little brick-walled room that Carey and Jordan turned into a small office/reading space. The pink chair is such a fun non-neutral choice (you know I like pink…) and that little blue filing cabinet makes me grin like a weirdo at my computer screen. That faux fiddle leaf fig is one of the Target ones I love (WHY DON’T THEY SELL THEM ANYMORE?! WHYYYYYYYY?!). And yes, I’m pretty sure she put that stack of our books out because she knew we were coming over, but man do I love that they match the file cabinet ;)
desk / pink chair / desk chair / file cabinet / similar rug / similar copper table / blue wall: SW North Star
Onto the master bedroom. It was another spot that was looking extremely worn and in need of some love, along with some serious wallpaper removal.
Once again Carey and Jordan went for crisp white trim and bedding to contrast this rich and cozy wall color (Roycroft Pewter by Sherwin Williams). The rug and the bench at the foot of the bed (found at HomeGoods) add so much coziness, and the white pin-tuck bedding is from West Elm. The night stands are from Crate & Barrel, and the mercury-glass lamps, headboard and little black & white bolster pillow are all from Target.
headboard / white bedding / night stands / black & white pillow / rug / bench: HomeGoods
The bathrooms are all super crisp and classic, with really nice touches like lots of storage and pretty vintage-inspired tile on the floor. The rich wood vanity in the master bathroom (via their carpenter) is such a nice contrast to the white hex floor tiles. The Pottery Barn mirror and silver sconces elevate the entire room, while the colorful rug adds some pattern and warmth (here’s the most similar one I can find).
mirror / sconce / white hex floor tile / similar rug
Carey and I have a theme of buying the same things by accident, so we LOLed when we realized that we both bought this framed dots Target art (she hung it in this bathroom and ours hangs in our dining room). I’m also really into the gray hex floors in here (here’s something similar). And look at all of that storage space! This vanity (also through their carpenter) is approximately 558 times nicer than our own master bathroom, which still boasts two sea-shell-shaped sinks, conveniently separated by a wall (why??? WHY?!?!). The rug in here is a secondhand score from a local consignment place called Revival here in Richmond.
So I hope you guys liked the tour! And a huge thank you to Carey and Jordan for letting us poke around with our camera (and share the pics with the interwebz). If you’re a local and you’d like to renovate a house with them (they help a ton of homebuyers in the area buy older homes and bring them back to life) you can find them here on their reno website. And if you’re looking for a rental property around here, you can get their help on their rental site. Also, if you’re ever lucky enough to meet Carey around town, you have to befriend her because her gumbo is off the chain. Yes, I’m still using that term because I’m a cool suburban mom. But seriously, it’s delicious.
And to everyone who is requesting gift guides and a big ol’ holiday post of our house all decorated, both are on my to-do list, so I hope to be back soon with more holiday goodness! Until then, just try to work “off the chain” into as many sentences as possible. I promise you’ll feel too legit to quit each time.
Psst- If you’d like to check out Carey and Jordan’s House Crashing post from back in Feb, here’s that link for you again (sometimes scrolling back up to the top of the page can be exhausting).
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House Crashing: A Rental-Ready Renovation
You guys remember our friends Carey and Jordan? We House Crashed them earlier in the year and their mudroom slays me every time I lay eyes on it. Well, we’ve crashed another one of their places – this time it’s a rental home that they recently renovated and furnished. So yes, more eye candy AND more budget friendly tips and ideas to steal for yourself.
rug / round baskets / hooks / rectangle baskets / door color: Poppy by Ben Moore
The rental is a sweet ranch home in the Richmond area that they’re using primarily as a long term furnished rental, but also as a short term Airbnb between renters. It’s full of furniture and accessories from a range of places and price ranges. There are thrift store pieces, HomeGoods finds (like the console table pictured below) and Target accessories (like the gold mirror) mixed in with some elevating pieces, like Restoration Hardware cabinet pulls to make their kitchen look top of the line.
Carey even hunted down a few budget-friendly pieces in some pretty random places – like the rug below that she bought at a steep discount from a local showhouse after the show ended (it’s this rug designed by Justina Blakeney for Loloi actually!). And the awesome marble coffee table and the sectional below are from CB2, but a friend of hers was moving so she bought them from her!
rug / coffee table / sofa / gold mirror/ foyer light fixture
Some of the coolest things to look at are the before photos, just to see how much this house has changed – especially thanks to simple and inexpensive fixes, like PAINT! This is the same living room as the one above. I know. It’s crazy. The new wall color is Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams, which they also carried into the foyer for more of an open feeling.
Here’s a better shot of the foyer where Carey and Jordan repainted the red front door a moody black color (Caviar by Sherwin Williams) and got that cool sculptural pendant from Shades of Light. The little table and lamp are a HomeGoods finds and those cute framed prints over the table are from Etsy by a Richmond-based artist (here’s her shop).
rug / light / art / wall color: SW Agreeable Gray / door color: SW Caviar
And see that view into the freshened up kitchen above? Well, this used to be what you saw through that doorway. I KNOW!!! THEY ARE BASICALLY WIZARDS AND I WANT TO STEAL THEIR WANDS!!!
And now I’m going to really shock you. THOSE ARE THE SAME CABINETS! I repeat: THEY DIDN’T RIP OUT THE CABINETS. They just hired a local carpenter to make new inset doors for them and painted everything Extra White by Sherwin Williams. Can you even believe that?! I’m sorry for shouting at you BUT I CAN’T EVEN GET OVER HOW GOOD THIS LOOKS.
The cabinet hardware is from Restoration Hardware and the glass light over the sink is from Pottery Barn. Those choices, along with the classic subway tile backsplash and the new black granite countertops really updated the room (along with some new stainless appliances). They also laid hardwoods in here to connect to the ones that already existed in a lot of other areas of the house, which really helps with the flow and to keep things feeling open. They even squeezed in a small cafe table that seats four people, which adds some really nice function to the wall across from the sink.
Just gotta hit you with one more before, because I’m still trying to process this right along with you guys.
I MEAN. IT’S MAKING MY FACE CONTORT INTO A CRAZED JOKER SMILE. How cute is it to see those little shelves flanking the window go from old and rustic/country looking to sweet and clean-lined and modern?! The power of paint. Also, the power of removing the swirly header over the sink and switching out that big fluorescent light.
Here’s another kitchen shot from a different angle to show you how the table fits into the mix.
similar rug / similar table / chairs / cabinet hardware / art prints / light over sink
The table is from Target, but it’s no longer made, so here’s a similar one, and the chairs are from Target too, as is the rug (here’s the closest one I could find that they sell now). Carey joked that they must’ve paid someone’s salary at Target this year from all the shopping they’ve done there. Me too, Carey, me too.
Speaking of the rug, it’s actually an outdoor one, which is so smart for under a kitchen table – especially in a rental. Or if you have children who eat like small wild animals (isn’t that all of us, really?). The colorful art on the wall is from Lightbox print company, another local Richmond shop.
But let’s move on to another room transformation. This time it’s the dining room, which was drab and wallpapered and just pretty dingy looking.
Now it’s so fresh and extra crisp (extra crispy? or does that sound too much like a chicken strip?). I love that Carey and Jordan don’t shy away from bold colors (this is Indigo Batik by Sherwin Williams) but they keep them from feeling too overwhelming by tempering them with soothing white curtains from Ikea, that pretty white shade on the chandelier, and the light wood tones in the table and the sideboard, which was a HomeGoods find. The big mirror above the sideboard is also from HomeGoods, and it bounces a ton of extra light around the room, which is also a good tip if you have a dark room or if you use a deep color on the walls – a big mirror can be your friend.
rug / metal chairs / end chairs / table / lamps / chandelier / curtains
Beyond the dining room is a cute little brick-walled room that Carey and Jordan turned into a small office/reading space. The pink chair is such a fun non-neutral choice (you know I like pink…) and that little blue filing cabinet makes me grin like a weirdo at my computer screen. That faux fiddle leaf fig is one of the Target ones I love (WHY DON’T THEY SELL THEM ANYMORE?! WHYYYYYYYY?!). And yes, I’m pretty sure she put that stack of our books out because she knew we were coming over, but man do I love that they match the file cabinet ;)
desk / pink chair / desk chair / file cabinet / similar rug / similar copper table / blue wall: SW North Star
Onto the master bedroom. It was another spot that was looking extremely worn and in need of some love, along with some serious wallpaper removal.
Once again Carey and Jordan went for crisp white trim and bedding to contrast this rich and cozy wall color (Roycroft Pewter by Sherwin Williams). The rug and the bench at the foot of the bed (found at HomeGoods) add so much coziness, and the white pin-tuck bedding is from West Elm. The night stands are from Crate & Barrel, and the mercury-glass lamps, headboard and little black & white bolster pillow are all from Target.
headboard / white bedding / night stands / black & white pillow / rug / bench: HomeGoods
The bathrooms are all super crisp and classic, with really nice touches like lots of storage and pretty vintage-inspired tile on the floor. The rich wood vanity in the master bathroom (via their carpenter) is such a nice contrast to the white hex floor tiles. The Pottery Barn mirror and silver sconces elevate the entire room, while the colorful rug adds some pattern and warmth (here’s the most similar one I can find).
mirror / sconce / white hex floor tile / similar rug
Carey and I have a theme of buying the same things by accident, so we LOLed when we realized that we both bought this framed dots Target art (she hung it in this bathroom and ours hangs in our dining room). I’m also really into the gray hex floors in here (here’s something similar). And look at all of that storage space! This vanity (also through their carpenter) is approximately 558 times nicer than our own master bathroom, which still boasts two sea-shell-shaped sinks, conveniently separated by a wall (why??? WHY?!?!). The rug in here is a secondhand score from a local consignment place called Revival here in Richmond.
So I hope you guys liked the tour! And a huge thank you to Carey and Jordan for letting us poke around with our camera (and share the pics with the interwebz). If you’re a local and you’d like to renovate a house with them (they help a ton of homebuyers in the area buy older homes and bring them back to life) you can find them here on their reno website. And if you’re looking for a rental property around here, you can get their help on their rental site. Also, if you’re ever lucky enough to meet Carey around town, you have to befriend her because her gumbo is off the chain. Yes, I’m still using that term because I’m a cool suburban mom. But seriously, it’s delicious.
And to everyone who is requesting gift guides and a big ol’ holiday post of our house all decorated, both are on my to-do list, so I hope to be back soon with more holiday goodness! Until then, just try to work “off the chain” into as many sentences as possible. I promise you’ll feel too legit to quit each time.
Psst- If you’d like to check out Carey and Jordan’s House Crashing post from back in Feb, here’s that link for you again (sometimes scrolling back up to the top of the page can be exhausting).
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Beautiful Homes of Instagram
Hello, my wonderful friends! How are you all doing today? I hope you’re enjoying the long weekend and are having a great time! I am very happy to have Ashley of @Hilltopliving (one to follow!) on our “Beautiful of Instagram” series.
Ashley and her husband moved into their new home and and welcomed their first child not long after that. She’s a very devoted mother and she definitely has a sharp vision for interior design. Here, she shares some details about her newly-built home:
“Welcome to our home tour! It all began when my husband and I came across a beautiful plot of land in my childhood hometown. Our property came with one of kind views of rolling farmland hills and the cityscape seen both during daylight and under the stars! We built our dream home on 5 acres and 600 feet up on hill. Aside from the views, this home is extra special to me because it was designed by my husband and built by my father. I hope you enjoy touring my home!”
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I am loving Ashley’s home, inside and out! The siding is Mainstreet Granite Gray (Certainteed).
Rock: Pennsylvania heritage (Stone Craft Industries).
Front Door: Solid 2 panel arch fiberglass entry door (Pella).
Exterior Lights: Globe electric hurley 16” 1-light outdoor indoor wall sconce-matte black.
Foyer
Get ready to feel inspired! Ashley’s home feels calm and serene from every angle. Walls are in Reserved White by Sherwin Williams.
Foyer Lighting: Capital Lighting Ellis 4 Light 26″ Wide Chandelier – Others: here, here & here.
Braided Round Rugs: here, here, here, here & here.
Home-Sweet-Home
This is one of the biggest reason I am sharing Ashley’s home on Home Bunch today. I absolutely love how she designed this entire space. Her white kitchen is complemented by a gorgeously decorated dining room.
Kitchen faucet: Delta faucet Cassidy single-handle kitchen sink faucet with pull down sprayer, champagne bronze.
Sink: Blanco Precis 32″ Kitchen Sink.
Kitchen island dimensions: 51” x 82”
Chandelier: Pottery Barn.
Kitchen
This timeless white kitchen features a white and stainless steel range, marble-looking Quartz countertop and white subway backsplash tile.
Kitchen island lights: Quorum international single light 12’ wide pendent aged brass.
Counterstool: Anniston Counterstool – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Backsplash
Backsplash: White subway tile.
Containers: Anchor Hocking.
Coffee Machine: Keurig.
Range: GE Cafe.
Hardwood Flooring
A vintage-style runner adds warmth to the beautiful White Oak hardwood floors.
Wood Floors: Blueridge Bryson (Johnson Flooring) – similar here & here – Others: here, here, here & here.
Runner: here – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Cabinet Hardware
Cabinet Hardware: Knobs: Berenson Metro 1-3/16 inch square cabinet knob (similar here). Handles: Berenson Metro 5 inch center to center handle cabinet pull (similar here). Cups: Atlas homewares successi 2-1/2 inch center to center cup cabinet pull.
Bar
This gorgeous kitchen also features a Bar with floating shelves and marble-looking Quartz countertop.
Pantry Door
Pantry door is painted in Coventry Gray by Benjamin Moore.
Door Hardware: Schlage.
Dining Room
Host Dining Chairs: Safavieh – also available here – similar here.
Lighting: Amelia wood bead chandelier.
Bench: Home Decorators – Others: here, here & here.
Rug: here – Others: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Dining Table & Side Chairs
Dining Table: Aldridge Extendable Dining Table – similar here – Others: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Dining Chairs: Wayfair.
Placemats: here.
Florals: here.
Vases: Available through the homeowner – Others: here, here, here & here.
Living Room
The kitchen and dining room open into this serene living space.
Sofas: Ikea – similar here – Others: here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Sconces: Savoy House.
Rug: here.
Fireplace
This classic Limestone fireplace features shiplap paneling on sides and above the mantle.
Lantern: Target – Others: here & here.
Wooden Vases: Target.
Beautiful Baskets: here, here, here, here & here.
DIY
What a beautiful family! Ashley asked her husband to create the wall paneling (yes, this is a DIY project!) to give these beautiful framed photos a special place in their home.
Bench: Home Depot.
Built-in Goals
“These built-ins have been a lifesaver especially during the holidays! The amount of storage they provide keeps my house clutter free! The doors on each side are actually coat closets, which I love for when friends come over.” – Ashley from @hilltopliving.
Hardware & Lighting
Hardware: Knobs: Berenson square cabinet knob (similar here). Handles: Berenson cabinet pull (similar here). Cups: Atlas homewares cup cabinet pull.
Light Fixture: Savoy House Morland.
Paint Color
Cabinet Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Coventry Gray.
Powder Room
The Powder Room features a custom floating vanity with vessel sink.
Tile: Hex Matt white porcelain mosaic tile 2x2in.
Vanity: White Oak, built by Amish.
Light fixture: Aged brass evan 2-light vanity light.
Faucet: Delta faucet Cassidy single handle bathroom faucet with metal drain assembly, champagne bronze.
Mirror: Target – Others: here, here, here, here, here, here & here (full length).
Artwork: Morning Sun Framed Art Print & Foggy Forest Framed Art Print.
Laundry Room
This inspiring laundry room features herringbone brick-style porcelain tile and dark cabinets in Iron Ore by Sherwin Williams.
Flooring: Abbey brick 2-1/3in x 10in glazed porcelain floor and wall tile – similar here.
Hardware: Atlas homewares A836-CM successi collection champagne.
Rug: Discontinued – similar here – Others: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Closet
Who wouldn’t love to have a large closet in their laundry room, right? This one features White Oak shelves. Grey doors are in Coventry Gray by Benjamin Moore.
Door Hardware: Schlage.
Nursery
How sweet is this nursery?! Very!!! I am loving the color scheme and the custom board and batten accent wall.
Crib: Million Dollar Baby.
Chair: Cranford Rocking Chair.
Rug: Painesdale Area Rug.
Paint Color
Board and batten paint color is Coventry Gray by Benjamin Moore. Remaining walls are in Reserved White by Sherwin Williams.
Floor Lamp: Target.
Changing Table
A vintage dresser, currently used as a changing table, adds charm and patina to this beautiful nursery.
Mirror: here – similar.
Bathroom
The Guest Bathroom features a soothing white and grey color scheme.
Floor tile: Grey Hex Porcelain Floor Tile – similar here – Others: here, here, here & here.
Shower tile: City Bianco 4 in. x 12 in. Glossy Ceramic Tile.
Vanity: 60 inch single bathroom vanity – Others: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Mirror: Home Depot.
Master Bathroom
I am loving the elements chosen for the Master Bathroom. It feels elegant and timeless. Walls are in Reserved White by Sherwin Williams.
Floor tile: Florim/Milestone Galaxy Silver Semi Polished 12 x 24 – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Shower tile: Florida Tile NY2LA Malibu White – 3.75×12 – Others: here, here, here & here.
Vanity Stool: Target.
Mirror: here – similar.
Greenery: Target.
Classic Elegance
Ashley and her husband created a beautiful home and a Blessed family together and I am very grateful for sharing a little of their story with you.
Chairs: Discontinued – Others: here, here, here, here & here.
Side Table: here.
Rug: here.
Make sure to follow @Hilltopliving on Instagram to continue seeing her beautiful home and her DIY projects!
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Interior Design Ideas: Modern Farmhouse Interiors
Hello, my friends! How great it is to have you on Home Bunch!
Today’s Interior Design Ideas features only modern farmhouse interiors and I think you guys will really like to see all of the details found in this home.
Recently built by Reed Brothers Design & Build (you can follow them on instagram here), this modern farmhouse features white shingle exterior, grey shutters and interiors that are impressive but completely welcoming. I am also sharing the floor plan at the end of this post. Make sure to save your favorite pictures (gotta love Pinterest for that!) and take notes on all sources shared here!
Enjoy the post and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Note: I am reposting this due being super busy with my kids’ activities, but I will be back tomorrow with a new post! Thank you!!!
Interior Design Ideas: Modern Farmhouse Interiors
Beautiful white farmhouse design with triple garage.
Triple Garage
Garage Doors: The brand is South East Door Technologies Southridge. Collection Style: Hampton with windows – similar here.
Grey Shutters Paint Color
Grey Shutters Paint Color: Pavestone SW 7642 Sherwin Williams.
Similar Shutters: Here
Shutter Hardware: Here
Exterior Sconces: Quoizel Aged Copper Chalmers 1 Light 16” Tall Outdoor Wall Sconce with Clear Glass.
Paint Color
Cedar Shakes Paint Color: Alabaster SW 7008 Sherwin Williams.
Front Door Paint Color
Can you guess the paint color used on this blue-green front door? You’re right if you guessed Wythe Blue HC-143 Benjamin Moore! Wythe Blue HC-143 Benjamin Moore is my favorite color for front doors and I often recommend it to my own clients.
Front Porch: (1) Quoizel.
Kitchen Cabinet Details
Cabinet Details: All cabinets are Maple hardwood, Shaker style cope & stick door fronts, Cove crown.
Appliances: all KitchenAid.
Kitchen Paint Color
Benjamin Moore OC-65 Chantilly Lace.
Hardwood Floor
Kitchen White Oak Hardwood Floor Source: Hardwood floors throughout main level and 2nd floor hallway are Architexture Medieval Oak engineered hardwoods.
Sink & Faucet
Kitchen Sink: Kohler
Kitchen Faucet: Delta
Bin Pulls: Pottery Barn.
Knobs: Pottery Barn.
Kitchen Runner
Runner: Antique Turkish Oushak Rugs – one of a kind. Similar here, here, here, here, here, here & here (large).
Kitchen Window Sconces
Sconces are Savoy House.
Blinds: Custom blind from Select Blinds: Premier Woven Wood Shade in Boxelder Style.
Island Design
This white farmhouse kitchen features a x side island.
Kitchen Hood
Kitchen Hood: Custom Made Stainless Steel by Vent-A-Hood – similar here.
Stand Mixer: KitchenAid – I have a similar one for more than 12 years! These mixers are so durable! Worth the $!
Backsplash
Backsplash is a classic – and affordable –white subway tile.
Kitchen Runner Ideas
Kitchen Runner: Antique Turkish Oushak Rugs – one of a kind. Similar here.
Pulls
Pulls are from Pottery Barn.
Perimeter Countertop
Kitchen Perimeter Countertop: Black Pearl Honed 3cm Granite.
Kitchen Island
Kitchen island paint color is Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace. Dimensions: 96.5 X 60
Countertop
Kitchen Island: Bianco Ibiza polished 3cm marble
Faucet
Pre-sink faucet is by Delta.
Kitchen Hutch Cabinet
How inspiring is this kitchen hutch cabinet?! I love this!
Dineware: Owners own collection of vintage Ironstone.
Hutch
Countertop is Black Pearl Granite.
Drawer
Kitchen hutch features a wine drawer. This is a great way to keep your wine handy without having to display them.
Kitchen Island Layout
Kitchen with x side and a smart cabinetry and appliance layout.
Kitchen Counterstool
Counterstools are Hudson Pub Stool from Cost Plus World Market.
Lighting
Kitchen Pendants: Visual Comfort Eugene-large-pendant
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Dining Room
The dining room features shiplap and it is located between the kitchen and the living room.
Hurricane Candle Holder: Pottery Barn – Large & Small.
Vase: Viva Terra.
Lighting
Lighting is Gabby Percy Chandelier.
Dining Table
Dining Table: Four Hands Furniture, Tuscan Extension Dining Table – similar here.
Dining Chairs
Dining Chairs: Cost Plus Bistro Side Chairs in Black – set of 2.
Table Runner
Table Runner: Pottery Barn, Rustic Stripe Runner- Charcoal
Drapes
Drapes: Custom, Maggie Griffin Design for Interiors – similar here.
Paint Color
Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore OC-65.
Garden Stool between Chairs: Abbyson Living, Moroccan Ceramic Garden Stool in White
Chairs
Living Room Chairs: Here
Drapery Rods: Meriville 1-Inch Diameter Prima Single Window Treatment Rod in Black
Pillows
Pillows: Pottery Barn, Washed Velvet Pillow.
Farmhouse Fireplace
Beam over Fireplace: Antique Railroad Tie
TV Cabinet
The TV is concealed in the custom farmhouse-inspired cabinet above the fireplace.
Pulls
TV Barn Door Pulls: Magnolia, Iron Pull Bars
Bookshelf Decor
This farmhouse bookshelf features shiplap.
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Farmhouse Ceiling
Ceiling Treatment: 1×6 knotty pine tongue and groove w/ exposed 2×8 rafters in great room
Chandelier
Chandelier: Gabby Home.
Leather Chair: Pottery Barn – discountinued.
TV
Farmhouse Living Room Fireplace with hidden TV Cabinet Above Fireplace
Rug & Sectional
Rug: Custom Fibreworks Kara Collection in Coriander – similar here, here, here, here & here.
Sectional: Kincaid Custom Select with custom fabric- similar here & here.
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Pillows
Pillows: Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines.
Wall Sconces
Sconces are Savoy House Lorainne Single in Oxidized Black.
Floor Lamp: Port 68, Lauderdale Black Floor Lamp
Coffee Table Decor
Wooden Beads: Sugarboo & Company, Wooden Prayer Beads, Cross
Interior Paint Color Sheen
Interior Paint Sheen: Walls-Flat, Shiplap-Satin, Ceilings-Flat, Trim/Doors-Semi Gloss, Stairs- Semi Gloss.
Home Office
Home office is located just off the family room. Half X brace barn doors conceal the space. Similar barn doors – here.
Barn Door Handles: Magnolia, Iron Pull Bars
Barn Doors
Home Office Barn Doors and custom cabinets painted in Benjamin Moore Hale Navy.
Lamp: Port 68, Athens White Lamp
Indoor
The front door was painted in Wythe Blue by Benjamin Moore inside as well.
Sconces can be found here.
Foyer Table
Table: Uttermost Serpentine Chest
Vases
Vases: Magnolia Molly Vases
Foyer Art
Art: Renee Bouchon
Black Stair Treads Paint Color
Black Stair Treads and Railing Paint Color: Black 2132-10 Benjamin Moore.
Stair Runner: Tuflex – Echo Beach Plaza Taupe.
Powder Bath
Floor Tile: Penny Round white glossy mosaic sheet tile.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper: Anthropologie.
Mirror: Gatco.
Lighting: Hudson Valley.
Sink & Faucet
Pedestal sink is Kohler and faucet is also by Kohler.
Towel Ring: Kohler Vibrant Brushed Nickel Artifacts 8″ Towel Ring in Brushed Nickel
Grey with Blue & White
Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray HC-170.
Beds: Monarch Black Metal Full-size Bed Frame
Bedding: LaMont Diamante Matelasse White Full Coverlet
Ruffle Pillowcases: Here & Here.
Bed Skirt: Pine Cone Hill Savannah Linen Chambray French Blue
Pillows: One of a kind Square Feathers Home, Indigo – similar here, here & here.
Lumbar Pillow: Sea Salt Lumbar with Tassel Fringe 13×19 – similar here & here.
Nightstand: similar here, here & here.
Lamp: Fillable Clear Glass Double Gourd Table Lamp.
Plates on Wall: Vintage Blue & White Transferware – similar here & here.
Grey Farmhouse Bedroom
Rugs: Safavieh Courtyard Plaid Grey & Bone Indoor/Outdoor Rug
Bed: Universal, Dogwood-Paula Deen Home, Upholstered Metal Bed
Lamps: Similar here, here, here, here & here.
Nightstands: Kosas Home (out of stock – Dresser can be found here) similar nightstand – here & here.
Ceiling Fan (not shown): Hunter Anslee 46” Celing Fan.
Drapery Rods: Urbanest.
Pillows
Accent Pillows: Square Feathers Home – similar style: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here.
Paint Color
Stonington Gray HC-170 Benjamin Moore.
Bedding: Pottery Barn.
Lumbar Pillow: Lacefield Designs.
Artwork: Vintage Paint By Numbers.
Guest Bathroom Countertop
Carrera polished 1.6cm piedrafina
Lighting: Kichler.
Faucet: Kohler.
Vanity Paint Color
Hardware: Amerock Mulholland in satin nickel.
Towel Ring: Delta Brilliance Stainless Dryden Towel Ring.
Mirror: Hitchcock Butterfield Company, Coastal Weathered Gray with Gray Mat.
Bathroom Floor Tile: Penny Round white matte mosaic sheet tile.
Shower
Shower wall tile is a black subway tile with Platinum grout. Similar tile here.
Shower Floor Tile
Shower Floor Tile: Penny Round tile.
Charcoal Vanity Bathroom
Peppercorn Sherwin Williams.
Countertop is Carrera polished 1.6cm Piedrafina.
Hardware: Amerock.
Floor Tile: White Penny Round tile.
Bathroom Faucet: Kohler.
Paint Color
Bedroom paint color Sherwin Williams SW 6519 Hinting Blue cut by 50%.
Chandelier
Chandelier: Mercana Phillum Cream Wood Hanging 6 Light Fixture
Bed
Bed: Hooker Furniture Corsica Upholstered Shelter Bed.
Bedding
Bedding: Pottery Barn, Belgian Flax Linen Diamond Quilt and Shams, in White
Bench: Wisteria, Modern Banquet Bench with French Blue Cover.
Pillows
Accent Pillows: Lacefield Designs – similar here.
Accent Pillow: Lacefield Gloria Applique 22×22 Pillow with Natural and Oyster Linen – similar here, here & here.
Jute Rug
Jute Rug: Natura Handspuk Jute in Natural.
Antique Rug
Antique Rug: Antique Turkish Oushak Rug- similar (many sizes) here, here, here, here, here & here.
Quilt
Quilt at the End of Bed: Pottery Barn, Belgian Flax Linen Diamond Quilt in Natural.
Bedroom Mirrors
Mirrors: Bassett Mirror Company, Elberta Wall Mirror.
Nightstands
Nightstands: Gabby, Sarah Chests
Master Bathroom
Shiplap Wall & Shiplap Vaulted Ceiling Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.
Vanity
Master Bath Hardware: CB2 – Hex Brushed Brass Knobs, 5” and 6” bar handles.
Towel Ring: Top Knobs Flat Black Hopewell Bath Towel Ring in Flat Black.
Mirrors: Pottery Barn Teen – Scallop Gold Leaf Mirror.
Sconces
Bathroom Sconce: Kichler Alton 3 Light Bathroom Vanity.
Faucet
Master Bathroom Faucet: Delta.
Countertop
Countertop: Bianco Ibiza polished 3cm marble
Paint Color
Master Bathroom Cabinets: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace with Shaker doors.
The homeowner painted the Pottery Barn mirrors in Benjamin Moore 2132-10 Black – High Gloss sheen.
Floor Tile
Master Bath Tile: White matte 1×1 hex tile
Master Bath Perimeter Tile: Black matte 1×1 hex tile
Black & White Bathtub
Bathtub: Signature Hardware, Eden Black Acrylic Freestanding Tub – similar here.
Bath Faucet
Bath faucet is by Delta.
Sconces
Bath Sconces: Kichler.
Decorative Ladder: Laurel Foundry – out of stock – similar here.
Layout
Robe Hooks (by shower): Nameek Black Boutique Hotel Wall Mounted Robe Hook in Black
Shower
Master Shower Tile: Largo 3×6 white glazed field tile
Black & White
Timeless and yet fresh take on black and white!
Farmhouse Mudroom
Hardware: Pottery Barn
Paint Color
Cabinets, walls and trim are painted in BM Chantilly Lace.
Tile
Floor Tile: Galaxy Nero 12×24 tile in herringbone pattern – similar here & here.
Mudroom Lighting: (2) Millennium Galvanized R Series 1 Light 17” Wide Warehouse Pendant
Home Exteriors & Gardens
Modern Farmhouse Floor Plan – Main Floor.
Upper Level
Modern Farmhouse Upper Level Floor Plan.
Modern Farmhouse Front Elevation
Inspiring modern farmhouse front elevation.
Exteriors
Reed Brothers Design & Build.
Roof Line
Reed Brothers Design & Build.
Garage Inspo
Garage Lighting: (2) Quoizel.
Windows
Windows: Plygem 4800 series white aluminum
Roof
Roofing: IKO Cambridge Color: Harvard Slate
Screen Porch Railing
Reed Brothers Design & Build.
Screen Porch Inspiration
Reed Brothers Design & Build.
Porch Ceiling Fan
Screened Porch Ceiling Fan: MinkaAire Oil Rubbed Slipstream 65” 8 Blade Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Blades and Light Kit Included
Patio Lighting
Patio Sconces: Quoizel.
White Shingle & White Brick
Shingle and brick are painted in Alabaster Sherwin Williams.
Let’s Pin! Exterior Color Scheme
Exterior Color Palette: Siding Paint Color: Alabaster by Sherwin Williams.
Shutters Paint Color: Pavestone SW 7642 Sherwin Williams.
Front Door: Benjamin Moore Wythe Blue.
Pinnable Color Palettes
Best Gray paint Colors by Benjamin Moore: Revere Pewter, Chelsea Gray, Stonington Gray, Gray Owl, Kendall Charcoal, Pale Oak, Edgecomb Gray, Moonshine, Hazy Skies, Halo, Horizon – Benjamin Moore Grey Paint Colors.
Home Featured – Architectural design & builder: Reed Brothers Design & Build – Todd W. Reed (Instagram)
I would like to thank the homeowner for sharing all decor sources with us!
Interior Decorator: Maggie Griffin Design.
Cabinetmaker: Covenant Woodworks.
Photography: Alexandra Haynes Photography, Carnet Studios & Trevor Reed.
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