Accents of Pink
Opening up the space between the kitchen and living room really transformed the interior space, welcoming the weary traveller back to the home. The addition of the french door in the eating nook space brought light and warmth flooding in.
Last but not least, the 1960s pink bathtub finds a new purpose as a modern bathroom centerpiece adding color and warmth to contemporary design.
WHAT
5bd, 3bth
WHERE
842 Apache
WHEN
May 2018
Single family home in Indian Hills
Fresh colors, newly painted door, stained concrete
Wall between kitchen and living room being demolished to open up the space.
New kitchen island with cooking station and stainless steel hood opens up into living room
Old kitchen cabinets in a dark color creating a dingy look in the kitchen space.
New backsplash and modern white cabinets open up the light in the kitchen space.
Outdated 60's pink fixtures dates the home and makes this bathroom unattractive.
The pink tub stayed to accent the modern bathroom look, lending to a combination of old and new that warms the space.
Old, dreary corner space where a table once stood.
Brand new french door lets the light flood in and invites you into the space.
Boxy closed-in style
Open kitchen sharing space with living room.
Refurbished floor and fixed picture window.
Before a dead space, the addition of the french door creates this wonderful space for outdoor congregation.
Once unfinished, the addition of this dry bar makes the basement ready for entertainment.
Living room meets kitchen meets dining nook, flowing out through the french doors to the backyard patio.