Nature’s colors and textures always create a warm and inviting environment which is why so many designers are incorporating it into the home. Warm wood tones, exposed brick, and natural light blend together in this project to form a space that is welcoming to the whole family.
Kitchen, Family Room, & Drop Zone
Objective: Design spaces that tied together with similar elements but had their own style.
The eye is naturally drawn to the light, warm tones of the exposed brick that also serves as the backsplash for the kitchen. The gorgeous custom island, made from white oak with a linseed finish, adds another level of beauty to this space, not to mention functional with the additional storage space under the seating area. The contrasting soft white cabinets add more visual interest as well. One highlight to this kitchen area is the addition of the custom banquette seating which is well lit by the three large windows allowing lots of sunlight to pour in. Cozy and relaxed are two words that perfectly summarize this space making it the place to gather with family at any time of the day.
Reclaimed wood is a theme throughout the home and can be beautifully seen in the custom shelves built by Walker Woodworking in their family room. They pair so well with the additional built-ins and cabinets along the wall.
The family also chose to include a custom drop zone which means the items they use most when coming and going stays conveniently near the front door but in an orderly way.
Master Bedroom & Bathrooms
Objective: Create spaces that were open and inviting.
The James Martin vanities makes a beautiful statement in the master bathroom with each person getting their own space making morning routines super easy. Walker Woodworking used their magic to create a custom vanity for the power room that was drawn from an inspiration photo. The master bedroom’s sunroom also enjoyed the benefits of custom cabinets that had dog bed’s built inside. The warm tones of the design are also seen in this area of the home bringing everything together in unison.
Project Information: Remodel
Designer: Greenbrook Design
Cabinets: Walker Woodworking/ James Martin Vanities
Interior Design: New Old Custom Homes – Mary Ludermann
Builder: New Old Custom Homes
Photography: Brie Williams
Location: Fort Mill, SC
Build Method: Inset Cabinets
Wood Species & custom finishes:
- Island: White Oak with Linseed oil and half gray custom finish
- Perimeter: SW Alabaster – Satin finish
Kitchen & Island Features:
- Pan divider
- Trash can pullout
- Panelled appliances
- Knife block
- Silverware divider
- Spice pull outs
- Glass front cabinet doors
- Utensil divider
- Custom Pantry
- Dividers
- Custom vent duct
- Custom hood
- Custom posts for the island from Timberwolf
- Farm Sink
- Hardware: Schaub
Banquette Seating: Walker Woodworking
Finish: Benjamin Moore Soft Chinchilla – Satin
Family Room Built-ins: Walker Woodworking
Shelves from reclaimed wood – Finish: White Oak with Linseed Oil and half gray glaze Cabinet Finish: Benjamin Moore Rustic Taupe – Satin Cabinet Interior: Sherwin Williams Alabaster – Satin Adjustable Shelving
Mudroom: Walker Woodworking
Build Method: Inset Wood top bench made from reclaimed wood – Quarter Sawn White Oak with Linseed Oil and half gray glaze Cabinet color: Sherwin Williams Alabaster – Satin 9″ shelf designed to hold baskets
Master Bedroom: Walker Woodworking
Build method: Frameless Finish: Sherwin Williams Alabaster – Satin Dog Cabinet bed: Finish – Sherwin Williams Urban Bronze – Satin
Master Bathroom: James Martin Vanities
His & Hers – 60″ Savanna/Driftwood vanity with sink bowl – Countertop: Carrara Marble
Powder Room: Walker Woodworking
Reclaimed Wood Hardware: Schaub – Symphony Sunburst Ring Pull with Back Plate
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