Linda Britt Interior Design

Residence: Second Home
Entry Niche Focuses on Metal Art

Entry Niche Focuses on Metal Art

The other side of the dining area niche!  A divider wall is used both for structual support and displaying art while maintaining a sense of “entry.” A great way to make the most of the space!

Second Home Challenge:

A second home and a good investment often require remodeling.  The clients requested an updated large space for the activities of living in the Southwest - entertaining, cooking, dining, reading, watching TV, and quiet conversation.

Solution:

Walls were removed and reconfigured.  Ceiling heights were raised leaving curved soffits to define the dining and kitchen areas.  New doors on existing cabinets, new appliances, granite countertops, a new island, and lighting combines with chili-colored paint to update the kitchen.  Good traffic flow encourages interaction between the activity areas. 

The Southwest inspired fireplace is the focal point for the TV-conversation grouping and warm Mexican colors, new lighting, niches, and area rugs define space.  Leather, fabric, metals and stone provide a rich texture for that special welcome home feeling.

What they're saying

You have patiently worked with us in the slow process of decorating our home. Each of your ideas have been fresh and unique to our situation. You have been tireless in looking for the right solutions and in so doing have pleased both of us. More [+]

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