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Article: Earthy Desert Dwellings

Earthy Desert Dwellings

Earthy Desert Dwellings

For this beautiful, modernist home, our designers, Kristen Hancock & Maddie Cullen took all furniture and decor cues from the home's architecture. We kept the materials copacetic with the home's aesthetic and the hardscape materials, so that it flowed naturally with the architectural elements.

This meant that furnishings with light wood finishes to match the walls, varying tones and incorporating textures such as leather to create more visual interest in the relatively minimalist rooms. 

The Living Room

Our key design concept in this space was to take advantage of the double-height volume while still having a cozy, inviting feel in this room. Our designers incorporated geometric prints and sculptural objects when adding decor to add a personal touch to this room. The owner, a seasoned traveler, wanted to keep the space interesting while also incorporating collection of African pottery. The rug used in this family room has subtle abstract shapes to mimic the form of his pottery.

THE KITCHEN + DINING SPACE

The owner of this home has a deep passion for entertaining. Our designers worked to create beautiful gathering spaces for seasons of entertaining with a large table, spacious counter seating, and easy access to the outdoor section. 

THE GUEST BEDROOM

In the guest bedroom, our designers utilized a geometric wallpaper and a boucle headboard to add subtle textures and patterns to this minimalist room.

THE MASTER BEDROOM

Differing from the guest bedroom, our designers used solid, white when crafting this master bedroom. We wanted to keep things as serene as possible for this client with this white bed frame and walls. 

THE BATHROOMS

We used organic elements in the bathrooms to maintain the clean, earthy look throughout this minimalist home. 

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA

Our client wanted a space that he could retreat to and have it cohesive with his conjoining patio. This flowed nicely because he built a steam unit outside that he uses as his space to wake up work out, relax and get into his groove. 

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Stretch Vases
$165
Kavalan Bar and Counter Stools
$509
April Bowls
$250
Luna Pot
$181
Vozz Table Lamp
$630
Tobias Bed
$2,535