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Patience Makes Perfect: Part Two

November 8, 2022

If you missed yesterday’s post, Part One, click here to read the background story and see the Kitchen Transformation.

I hope you enjoyed yesterday’s post. Moving into the Family Room … this is the only picture I have to give you a feel of the “Before” look …

(This is sweet Chloe, who greeted me at the door every time I came over. She passed away this summer and it felt so sad not to have her there for Photoshoot Day.)

You can see a little bit of some of the previous elements … traditional furniture, rug, window treatments in shade of red, green, gold.

Here is the room today …

Such a transformation! We definitely lightened things up but with those tall ceilings and white walls I wanted to bring in some warmer-toned elements. Two-story rooms can be tricky, the architecture is beautiful but as a Family Room, you still want it to feel cozy.

One of my favorite features of this transformation was adding this beautiful wood paneling to the ceiling. And of course, this stunner of a Chandelier naturally draws the eye up. The existing skylights bring in lots of light.

Here is the view from the Kitchen …

While most of the pieces in this room are new, we were able to incorporate some things from the previous design.

We reupholstered this chair from the first picture that is oh-so-comfy and solidly built.

We painted this brown-stained wood Built-in a crisp white to match the trim, added new doors and hardware.

This gorgeous cabinet was not touched but we added a modern lamp, accessories, art, and mirror.

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Layering art over a mirror is a favorite look of mine. This collage by Renee Bouchon is beautiful.

Speaking of art, let’s go back to this beautiful piece over the fireplace.

I shared a peek of this beauty on Instagram awhile ago. We commissioned it from Jennifer Daily and were able to really customize the colors we wanted.

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The red brick fireplace was painted white and we added a reclaimed wood mantel.

All of the other furniture in this room was thoughtfully selected. My client previously had a matching sofa and loveseat and the layout worked well for TV viewing. But this time I suggested doing two different sofas. With sleeker arms, we could get more seating. When doing two different sofas in the same room, I like for them to be as different as possible. So … fabric+ leather, light+dark, bench cushion + three seater.

I love an eclectic mix of pillows – these are from Susan Connor and McGee and Co.

The coffee tables required thinking out of the box. A single coffee table, even some of the larger ones, was not working to fill this large space and serve booth sofas. I was worried it would feel too dinky. I suggested using two rectangular coffee tables and my client loved the idea. Not only are they functional, but there is even more space for styling all the fun and pretty things!

A few other favorite elements we added. This gorgeous wool rug from Loloi Rugs …

This adjustable height side table from Noir Furniture …

And of course, a room with these high ceilings and windows called for a tall tree. This beautiful Fiddle Leaf came from English Garden Flower Shop.

Ok, that’s all for today. Thank you again to Marina Storm of Picture Perfect Photography for her photography. Come back tomorrow to see the transformed Master Bedroom!

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Before & After: The Heart of the Home

February 9, 2018

Ok – so it’s been awhile! I apologize. I know that one blog post every few months does not make for a great blog.  But blogging has definitely changed a whole lot since I  started this in 2011. Let’s face it, the best blogs are the ones where the bloggers make make it their full time job. They blog daily or maybe weekly. They change their furniture, art, rugs, paint colors, even houses (!) monthly, semi-monthly, or annually to create new content for their blogs. While this can be a great gig, it is just not realistic in most people’s lives and certainly not my own. Staging a ‘Mother’s Day Tea’ tablescape that no one will ever use, or decorating for Christmas in October so that I can have holiday blog content up the day after Halloween, is not my priority. Other design firms I follow have dedicated social media staff whose whole job is to write the blog posts and do daily Instagram stories. Hard to compete with that – so I’m not going to try.  I have been fortunate to work on some amazing projects this past year and that means there’s less time for blogging.  Plus, I believe a creating a good blog post takes time. I don’t want to slap something together just to say I got a blog post up.  Instagram (which didn’t even exist when I started this blog – can you believe it?) makes it easy to share inspiration or sneak peaks of projects quickly, without the need for a full blog post.  So I’m thinking this blog will become more of a place to feature full project reveals, before and afters, etc. and more noteworthy things – not the little stuff we all get bombarded with already through email, Instagram and other social media. If you are anything like me, perhaps you too sometimes feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of blogs and Instagram accounts there are to follow and keep up with. What do you think? I’m all for simplifying!

So, having said all that – I DO have a real blog post for you today! I am revealing one of my favorite projects of 2017 – a dramatic makeover of a large kitchen and dining room for wonderful family with great taste and ideas about what they wanted their dream kitchen to be. It was a fun collaboration with Stephanie Frees of Plain & Posh Distinctive Cabinetry Designs.

Want to see where we started?

As you can see, we had a lot of space to work with! Despite the light cabinets and floors, the room still felt dark. The pendants over the island were new. Before my clients knew they were going to do a full renovation, they asked me to help them change out existing light fixtures which were way too small for the space … think little silk shades with tiny crystal drops.

But this kitchen was not working for them. Besides all of the ornate details, the layout and flow of the space meant many things were being underutilized.

On the other side of this range wall is the dining room – which has large windows and is flooded with light. But the only way to get to it was to zigzag through a small dark corner Butler’s pantry, whose entrance, above, is where the light is shining from.

The floors were also a problem. They were very hard to keep clean – with so many thick deep grout lines – and tile that just seemed to hold on to dirt.

This was one of the big questions for this remodel … do we lay wood floors down to match the rest of the house?  Normally this would be a good option, but my clients do not love the existing wood floors and did not want to bring that stain color into this new kitchen. If we were going to do wood floors, it would mean redoing all of the floors on the whole house!

The main entrance to the kitchen from the front hall was through this little hallway with a desk on one side and a pantry door on the other. Not only was this desk space not needed since the family has a large home office space right across the hall, but, as most kitchen desks do, it became a clutter and drop-zone.  And this was the first thing you’d see as you’d walk into the kitchen.

Ok – ok! Are you ready to see the After? Drumroll please ….

Where to begin? We opened up the wall on either side of the Range to create two entrances to the dining room and flood the kitchen with it’s beautiful light. Gorgeous cabinetry designed by Plain & Posh is more streamlined and functional and  includes a deeper island in a custom wood-stain to warm up all the white. But actually … the cabinets are NOT white! They are painted Benjamin Moore’s Classic Gray … this is my go-to color for creating the illusion of light and bright, but with more warmth and depth.  The walls are Benjamin Moore’s White Dove.

The countertops and back wall of the range niche are Silestone Quartz in Pearl Jasmine from their Eternal Collection.  We wanted some veining and movement but not too much, so this was the perfect choice.

We also painted all of the window trim Benjamin Moore’s Kendall Charcoal. Another great way to bring added dimension to an all-white kitchen.

The floors! After deciding against wood floors, we looked at a lot of different stone options. We wanted much larger tiles to look less busy and for less grout lines. And … to get just the right color – not too gray or cold looking, but too not too gold or yellow either. We finally hit the jackpot at Exquisite Surfaces with these beautiful tumbled limestone floors.

Check out this fun coffee station …

Stephanie at Plain & Posh has such a knack for designing functional little details like this.

Here are some great closeups of the gorgeous leather barstools from Made Goods and the capped feet of the island.

Ok -so what about the former desk area?

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And after …

With beverage and wine refrigerators and beautiful glass front cabinetry, it is now so much more useful to the family and a more lovely way to enter the kitchen. The warm wood planks were stained to coordinate with the island and wood beam above the stove niche. I love mixing metals -so this little area was a great place to play with antique brass hardware and accents.

Across from the previous desk was a door to a walk-in pantry with very basic shelving that was hard to keep organized and not very pretty to look at upon entering the kitchen.

The new plan called for breaking through that pantry wall into the former Butler’s Pantry and creating a functional yet lovely walk through pantry that could be accessed from either side of the kitchen.

Wait … back up … did you check out those double doors?  That was one of my favorite last minute design decisions! Why have one plain door when we could do 2 charming doors with fluted glass and fun brass knobs?

So what do you think? I am so in love with this bright airy kitchen and it was so fun to style and accessorize. But wait … there’s more … let’s check out the new adjoining dining room, shall we?

First – here is an old photo of the dining room from when my clients first purchased the house.  They hadn’t done much to it since besides moving in their old dining room furniture.

And now …

We wanted a light and soothing color scheme and the design all started with this gorgeous green-gray grasscloth wallpaper. My clients wanted it to feel elegant but not too fussy or formal. I think we achieved that with the lighter wood tones and the more casual side chairs.

I love the sleek lines of this two-toned sideboard.

And a round mirror is a great way to break up all of the linear features of a dining room.

Also, I love the mix of patterns here between the rug and chairs – the rug is more traditional yet the geometric pattern on the chairs is a fun modern pop.

Here is a closer look at the wallpaper and gorgeous Camille sconces from Circa Lighting.

Custom draperies by Mimsie O’Hara in a pretty sheer fabric with metallic threads running through.

All the sunlight filters in so beautifully!

This is the view from the front entry hall …

And then, the view into the new kitchen …

Well … that was a long post! Thanks for sticking with me! This was such a fun project and I am thrilled that my clients have this new wonderful space to gather. It is truly the heart of their home!

And finally, a great big thank you to Marina Storm of Picture Perfect House for her wonderful photography of this project. She captured everything beautifully!

 

 

 

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Fresh picks for a New Year

January 12, 2017

Happy New Year readers! Wow – can’t believe we are already 1/3 of the way into January! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday break – I know I did.  A little downtime is so good for the soul, isn’t it?  And my boys must be approaching the teen years because they were sleeping in like they never have before!  I remember many a cold winter Sunday morning at 5:30 am trying to entertain a toddler when it was still pitch black outside. (Hang in there moms of little early risers! Your time will come!)

Anyway, one of the (few) things I love about January are all the new product launches by my favorite stores and companies.  Everyone seems to want to turn over a new leaf in the New Year. I thought I’d share a few new things that have caught my eye from some of my favorite sources.

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Mix’n’Match marble shelves from World Market.
How pretty are these? And so on-trend with the mix of marble and brass. Would be pretty in a powder room …

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Also from World Market, a super-chic table lamp! Hello … acrylic and brass … always a great combo!

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I’m always on the hunt for interesting planters and vases. Especially this time of year, it’s nice to have a little greenery around. These planters from Wisteria are so unique. Alone on a console or pair the two sizes for a pretty centerpiece.

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 Also from Wisteria, I love the clean lines and  foot detail on this rustic console table.

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Natural fiber rugs are always a great addition to any home. I love that this new one from Serena & Lily has a little pizzaz to it with its gingham pattern. Would be fun in front of a kitchen sink.

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New from Terrain, these iron votives are so pretty. The punched metal gives them an industrial flair.

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I usually shop Currey & Company for lighting, but I sometimes forget they have great furniture pieces too.  I love this tiered side table with its cast aluminum top.

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Isn’t this the best Bin Pull from Rejuvenation?

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I’m always excited to see the new collections from Loloi rugs. This rug from their Delphi Collection is so pretty. It’s muted colors would work in a variety of spaces.

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Have you all started watching the new season of Fixer Upper?  These wood grain chargers from Magnolia Market are so cute. A fun addition to the dining table.

I didn’t realize until I put all the pieces together in a collage how well they  work together. Can you tell I am drawn to neutral pieces, metal and natural wood?  I think after the holidays everyone is craving a little more simplicity – but things like these can still help warm up your space once all of the decorations are put away.

What changes will you make to your home this month?

xo-amy

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Reclaimed

December 15, 2016

Reclaimed – it’s certainly a buzzword in design right now. Reclaimed wood, reclaimed beams, reclaimed shelves. It’s also the name of a fantastic handcrafted furniture company based out of Crystal Lake, IL.  Reclaimed.

I recently had the pleasure of working with them to design a new table and bench for my kitchen and I am so thrilled with the result, I just have to share it with you.

Reclaimed sells many ready-made pieces: tables, shelves, desks, beds – you name it – but if you have something very specific in mind, they can do a custom piece for you as well.

I, of course, had something very specific in mind.  You see, our kitchen/breakfast room is definitely the largest area of our house. The dining room, not so much.  It is a tight squeeze to get 10 people in our dining room.  Really, this is fine because we don’t have sit down dinners for more than 10 all that often but it occurred to me that we actually have the space to do a large square table, one that could seat 12-14 people right in our kitchen area.  I don’t need it to be that big all the time, but it would be so ideal to have a regular table that could expand with a leaf width-wise, into a square, instead of length-wise into a longer rectangle. Plus, as with most families these days – dining and parties have become a lot more casual with more kids, etc. – and I’d rather have everyone in the kitchen/family room area. It really is the heart of the home and my favorite part of the house.

Anyway, as hard as I searched, I wasn’t finding this type of table anywhere. I had been following Reclaimed on Facebook and in early September they posted about it being their final week to get custom orders in for Thanksgiving delivery. They were scheduling both in-person and phone appointments so I decided to sign up for a phone appointment since I couldn’t squeeze a trip up to Crystal Lake into my schedule that week.

The appointment went great. I was able to describe exactly what I wanted, go over measurements and then agree to send in inspiration photos of the look I was going for.  Here are some of the things I sent them.

My rough conceptual idea:

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Design styles I liked:

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After talking it through, we realized that in order to pull apart the table in the middle, we couldn’t have the base or legs in the middle of the table. Hmmm. Plan B. These were the next images I sent:

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Perfect – this style would work and I decided I really liked the clean lines and simplicty of this style, especially with the bench paired with it.  So many different styles of chairs could work with it too if I wanted to change things up down the road. (My husband cringes when I say that! Ha.)

So we signed off on everything and it went into production.  I would select the stain color as it got closer to completion.

One day when I was at one of my favorite stores (610 Home in Geneva) I saw this table with these cool metal rivets along the side.

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I snapped a couple pics and sent them along to my friends at Reclaimed. “Can we add something like this to my table and bench?” Done.

I also like the look of the metal cap along the edge but decided the crevice between it and the wood would become a catchall for crumbs and food and I would become obsessive about having to clean it out. The rivets would be enough to give it the industrial edge I was looking for.

Finally in early November I got the call that they were ready to stain. The finishes they offer (from top to bottom) are: Natural, Provincial (left), Gray Wash (right), Dark Walnut (left) and Gunstock (right).

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I chose the Natural stain as I really wanted to keep it a light as possible. They said this is their most popular choice.

Ok, ok – so that’s the backstory.  Are you ready for the actual pictures of MY table?  As promised they delivered it on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.  Now the area is all decorated up for Christmas and I couldn’t be happier.

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The wood is so pretty with lots of natural movement and markings. They told me that the wood used to make my table and bench came from an old barn in Wisconsin called The Grainery.

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And I got my rivets!

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I got these seeded glass candleholders from GrandinRoad. I love the jute handles.

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For the holidays I filled them with faux snow and mini metallic ornaments I got at Homegoods.

Here is the table on delivery day … with Cody and Brad testing out the leaf.

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It’s quite a sturdy contraption!

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And here is the table with the leaf …

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And here are the awesome Cody and Brad after all the heavy lifting. (This table is heavy!)

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I cannot say enough about my new friends at Reclaimed – Cody, Brad, Brett, and Krysten. Their customer service is phenomenal and they really take great pride in their craftsmanship.

Apparently I am not the only one who feels this way – their success has allowed them to unveil a new retail store, double in size with a great second floor. Here they will offer a great selection of their handcrafted grab-and-go items as well as displaying some of their custom pieces. I am dying to get up there myself – I am still waiting for that “slow” week. Ha!

Anyway – our new table has already hosted several game nights, a Progressive dinner with my son’s Youth group and will be the spot for Christmas Day dinner with my family.

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For chairs, I chose the Remy side chair in Burnished Metal from Restoration Hardware. I wanted comfortable but sturdy and wipeable 🙂 and this is such a classic industrial style that pairs so well with a big farm table. With a wood table, I love the idea of using NON-wood chairs.

If you are in the market for a new special piece made of reclaimed wood for your home, I can’t recommend Reclaimed highly enough. They can turn your wishlist into reality. Please tell them I sent you!

xo-amy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Modern Rustic Kitchen Reveal

December 12, 2016

Are you ready for another great Before and After?  I think you’ll love this Modern Rustic kitchen! My clients came to me wanting to completely renovate their kitchen – clean, white, fresh – but with a warm and cozy vibe like the rest of their house. This is where we started.

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This East-coast family had been living with builder-grade finishes and were ready to have a kitchen that reflected their Vermont roots. Working again with Stephanie Frees of Plain & Posh to design all new custom cabinetry that is more functional and beautiful, we revamped the kitchen into this …
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Photography by Picture Perfect House

 

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Quartz counter tops, clean-lined white cabinetry,  a farmhouse sink, reclaimed wood and handcrafted subway tile laid in a herringbone pattern really really transformed the space.

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Keeping the island a square size made the best spatial sense in this room – and lent itself to using one larger chandelier instead of 2 pendants.  We decided to make that the main light feature in the room and just reconfigure the can lighting around the rest of the space.

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Reclaimed wood ship-lap on the island really added warmth and the rustic vibe we were looking for.

Previously this corner of the kitchen housed a tiny desk and became a catchall for a little bit of everything.

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We knew we could turn it into a much more usable and beautiful space.

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Now it is an entertaining-workhorse – with antique-mirrored upper cabinetry and a beverage refrigerator and wine rack below.

My clients also wanted a cozy spot for their family to gather – in the mornings with coffee or for dinnertime conversation.  These slip-covered chairs and weathered-wood table are now a favorite spot in the house.

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I absolutely love how this space turned out. Even on a cloudy day, it feels bright and cheerful … truly the heart of the home for this wonderful family.

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