This soft contemporary home was uniquely designed to evoke a coastal design feeling while maintaining a Hill Country style native to its environment. The final design resulted in a beautifully minimalistic, transparent, and inviting home. The light exterior stucco paired with geometric forms and contemporary details such as galvanized brackets, frameless glass and linear railings achieves the precise coastal contemporary look the clients desired. The open floor plan visually connects multiple rooms to each other, creating a seamless flow from the formal living, kitchen and family rooms and ties the upper floor to the lower. This transparent theme even begins at the front door and extends all the way through to the exterior porches and views beyond via large frameless glazing. The overall design is kept basic in form, allowing the architecture to shine through in the detailing.
Built by Olympia Homes
Interior Design by Joy Kling
Photography by Merrick Ales
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The walls in this beautiful, serene bedroom are better left untouched. This simple tripod easel doesn't take up much space and nicely blends into the environment. Change the artwork according to the mood you want to wake up to.
Or neutralize Sweet Lilac with Driftwood gray. This look combines masculine elements with the feminine, mixing the best of both worlds.More:Tangerine Tango: Four Ways to Use Pantone's Color of the Year
Instead of using pink on every available surface, consider an accent wall and mix it with neutrals. This balance allows the pink accent wall to be the focal point without the color being overwhelming.
Maybe just have sliding wardrobes from John Lewis and put built in drawers in them. Just have a desk opposite my bed not a big chest of drawers. Put shelves down the side of the wall? And put a big mirror facing the bed or the round mirror from JL. Put a socket near the big wardrobes so i can do my hair in mirror