![]() The builder-specified kitchen underwent a makeover to incorporate copper lighting fixtures, reclaimed wood island, and modern hardware. As such, the townhouse incorporates the homeowner's love of angular lines, copper, and marble finishes. The design was driven by the client's attraction to a grey, copper, brass, and navy palette, which is featured in three different wallpapers throughout the home. To learn more about this project, see here:Ĭompleted in 2017, this project features midcentury modern interiors with copper, geometric, and moody accents. They serve the Seattle metro area including Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Medina, Clyde Hill, and Hunts Point.įor more about Kimberlee Marie Interiors, see here: Project designed by interior design studio Kimberlee Marie Interiors. The home is reminiscent of its spectacular views – tones of blue in the kitchen, primary bathroom, boys' rooms, and basement eucalyptus green in the kids' flex space and accents of browns and rust throughout. We achieved this by using a muted earth-tone color palette, warm wood tones, and modern elements. We also managed to squeeze in an additional bedroom and a full bathroom to create the perfect retreat for overnight guests.įor the decor, we blended in some farmhouse elements to feel connected to the beautiful Snohomish landscape. In the basement, we added a large entertainment area with a show-stopping wet bar, a large plush sectional, and beautifully painted built-ins. We used rustic wood shiplap and deep navy tones to define the boys' rooms, while soft pinks, peaches, and purples were used to make a pretty, idyllic little girls' room. In the primary bedroom, we used neutral grasscloth wallpaper that adds texture, warmth, and a bit of sophistication to the space creating a relaxing retreat for the couple. On the second level, we created stunning bedrooms for each member of the family. Elegant backsplash tiles, stunning lighting, and sleek countertops complete the lively atmosphere in this kitchen. In the beautiful kitchen, we created a bright, airy, lively vibe with beautiful tones of blue, white, and wood. We also decided to close off the formal dining room and convert it into a hidden butler's pantry. This allowed for a nice landing space off the garage entrance. So we removed an unused hall closet and converted the large full bathroom into a powder room. On the main level, our clients wanted a mudroom. Our Seattle studio designed this stunning 5,000+ square foot Snohomish home to make it comfortable and fun for a wonderful family of six.
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