Thursday, June 1, 2017

A Redesigned Small Home Becomes a Significant Sanctuary

The use of space, no matter how much or little square footage a house has, can make a significant difference in how large or small a home feels upon entering it. The young, but quickly becoming well established in the design world, interior design firm Studio McGee worked with the owners who was a good friend from college and renovated their small 1930s home into a large welcoming sanctuary.

The use of neutrals, especially white in the kitchen and throughout the gathering spacing within the home, opens up each room, as well as the open shelves in the kitchen (did you notice the Rae Dunn ceramic “salt” and “pepper” dishes on the shelves? Be sure to tune into the podcast in the coming weeks as she will be a guest!). The entire kitchen layout speaks my language: from the Smeg refrigerator, streamlined dishwasher, marble countertops and gas stove, just add a French wooden butcher block in the middle, and I would be in heaven. Enjoy the tour below and be sure to check out the interview with the designer as she walks through the process regarding her approach to each room here.

 

~View more Decor Inspiration and home tours here.

 

All images via Domino



from The Simply Luxurious Life®

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