I designed the Sweet Countryside Kitchen as neutral, natural and modern.
Read MoreMany of us have extra decorative bits hiding in our cabinets, waiting for an excuse to be on display - now is a good time.
Read MoreI snapped a photo of the local purple heather, and turned it into bedroom decor inspo!
Read MoreWith this project’s Scandi furniture and geometric tiled floors, I selected decorative details that feel more traditionally countryside.
Read MoreThe Master bedroom consists of two main areas: the sleeping area, and the lounging space. Lighting and textiles can help define and differentiate the areas.
Read MoreKeeping in mind the feel of the project, as well as the materials selection, I allowed the previous selections to guide the choices.
Read MoreFor the Sweet Countryside project, I considered not only essential lighting for completing day-to-day tasks, but also where and what to highlight or cosify with decorative lighting.
Read MoreFor a creative, airy space for a family and their friends, I made sure to address and create social areas, as well as private areas to which to retreat for thoughtful quiet moments.
Read MoreIn this materials mood board, I show how the different selected materials work together and contrast.
Read MoreCountry style can also be modern! It’s a modern take on country, combining traditional floral wallpapers with contemporary geometric tiles.
Read MoreA compact fauteuil is an easy way to make a space more social. More seating is always welcome!
Read MoreAfter completing the mood board, materials selection, space and lighting plans for the Scandi Forest Home project, it’s time for the furnishings.
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