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 helped us so much and we appreciate your expertise in more ways than we can tell. I am so happy.

Betty Canfield

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