White walls (Simply White by Benjamin Moore). Dark green island (Black Forest Green by Benjamin Moore). We hoped to achieve this by respecting the original modern and linear lines of the home and softening them with warm wood tones and slightly more rustic finishes.” The homeowners envisioned a warm and inviting space with more rustic elements, so we went for a rustic mountain modern style. The bones of the home were great, but it needed a complete overhaul. “The burnt orange tile countertops, as well as the mirrored walls and ceilings, had had their moment.
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“This was a full remodel of a home built in the 1970s,” designer Heidi DeHart says. Size: 322 square feet (30 square feet) 14 by 23 feet “You don’t have to choose just one.”ĭesigner: Heidi DeHart of ID3 Interior Design “Let the tile backsplash enhance the shiplap,” Houlroyd says. Taj Mahal quartzite countertops.ĭesigner tip. “Paired with the white walls, it creates a classic touch.” “Green is earthy and brings a soothing feeling to the space,” Houlroyd says. White shiplap walls (White Dove by Benjamin Moore). A different dark olive green on the island (Dakota Woods Green by Benjamin Moore). Dark olive green perimeter cabinets (Turtle Green by Benjamin Moore). This included refurbishing the homes’ original shiplap walls and reimagining various rooms with this original material by adding texture and interest to each space.” “We took care to maintain the original character of the structure but enhance its livability with more function and lots of aesthetic updates to align with our client’s style. “This is a fun and quirky Austin bungalow circa 1930s,” designer Jenifer Houlroyd says. Bartholomew Photographyĭesigner: Jenifer Houlroyd of Etch Design Group “We had a few obstacles to work around, but instead of looking at them as obstacles, we chose to embrace them and incorporate them in the design, which ended up giving the space character.” “It’s all about thinking outside the box,” Barr says.
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“So we decided to embrace the column and incorporate it in the design, which worked well.”ĭesigner tip. “Their previous kitchen had a wall that divided the open floor plan, and the reason for that was because there is a structural column that we had to work around,” Barr says. “The wood and green ended up being a great mix to ensure we had a balanced mix of boho and classic.” “We knew we wanted to work with green cabinets, but the wood island was a decision made down the ‘design road,’ ” Barr says. The island and hood detail are white oak. The perimeter cabinets and hood are an earthy green (Peale Green by Benjamin Moore).
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The green cabinets were on the table from day one, so we had a clear vision for this space.” “She also wanted a kitchen large enough for her growing family to comfortably use. “The homeowner was looking for a fun, fresh feel with a mix of classic and boho,” designer Kimberly Barr says.