GPS Living Fall 2021

“CREATING A COHESIVE DESIGN FOR HOMEOWNERS WITH VERY DIFFERENT PERSONAL STYLES WAS A CHALLENGE.”—LAUREN COLLANDER

The guest bath is outfitted in Kohler’s Artifacts collection, with Mizu wallpaper by Schumacher, in Sky. In the master bedroom, the teal and neutral palette continues with a rug by Jaipur and a bed by RH.

finer items and provides extra countertop space.” The kitchen island is a place for the couple’s young son to sit while his mom cooks. The breakfast area includes two towers of cabinetry for more storage, and includes a cubbyhole where purse, brief- case, keys, and laptop can be stowed. To create character in this new construction, the clients requested exposed beams. Collander and Chase created a custom stain to match the floors. Other areas of escape in the home in-

clude the luxurious master bath, and the downstairs bar area, which has a more masculine feel, with walnut cabinets and honed, quartzite countertops. The co- hesive color scheme, including neutrals, blues, and greens, “were all mutually agreed upon colors by the homeown- ers. Bold tones allowed the transition- al design to feel contemporary at the same time.” The designers suggested an elegant pop of color. “The merlot chairs were us pushing the envelope, and we’re happy they trusted us.” ■

Custom walnut cabinetry and a live edge wood table add warmth to the basement bar. The Delta Trinsic bar faucet adds a graphic touch in matte black.

The great room is the picture of comfort, with a sectional and lounge chair anchored by a wood coffee table by Four Hands and a pair of green credenzas by Modshop.

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