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| Hogue and Floisand used soft wood finishes and light colors to keep the home feeling warm and comfortable. All the walls were painted white to highlight the clients' art and help light permeate through the entire home. |
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| Hogue and Floisand used colorful Ikea cabinetry in the kitchen for a playful touch. To keep the kitchen simple and open, they installed floor-to-ceiling cabinetry on just the north end of the space. Countertops: black absolute honed granite; backsplash: Carter Glass mosaics |
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| Kitchen BEFORE: The home's original kitchen felt dark and restricted. Outdated upper cabinetry took up too much space and just didn't work with the home's new look. Because this is a family home, it was really important that the kitchen was open and connected to the dining and living spaces as well. There was also no island in the original space. |
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| House numbers were placed on the home's front walkway to greet visitors into the modern and spacious entry. |
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| The scholarly couple wanted their home to have plenty of space to showcase their art collection and good, quiet spots for writing and research. A serene living room with a clear outdoor view provides the perfect place for reading and thinking. The stained alder stair railing creates visual separation between this space and the entryway. A waxed, hot-rolled steel fireplace surround adds texture to the austere walls. |
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| Cedar siding was added to the exterior of the dining room to add richness and warmth to the exterior palette. The rest of the new addition is covered in gray-painted HardiePanel. |
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| Exterior BEFORE: The home's existing brick facade was kept as a way to save money on the new construction. The home's footprint is mostly the same, with the exception of the new additions. Hogue and Floisand were careful to choose a palette of affordable but durable materials that would play off the home's exposed brick walls. |







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