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San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2013 :: The Family Kitchen

Today kitchens are the heart of every home. It’s where guests mingle, family meetings are held, and meals are prepared and enjoyed. For this reason, designers are getting back to the basics of functional kitchen design. And although the kitchen was placed in the back corner of the 19th century built home that’s this year’s San Francisco Decorator Showcase, designer Alison Davin of  Jute created an inviting space the whole family would love.

San Francisco Decorator Showcase // Kitchen by Jute Interior Design(photo via Houzz)

A long farm table anchors the space and serves multiple functions. It’ a place for meal prep, family dinner or homework. It’s also a wonderful mix of traditional with the contemporary cabinetry.

kitchen art gallery // kitchen design // San Francisco Decorator Showcase

The lovely gallery wall was a pleasant surprise in the kitchen. It made the space more personal. Although not the kids’ art, this would be a great place to showcase your children’s masterpieces.

designer grey kitchen by Jute Interior Design // San Francisco Decorator Showcase

The cabinetry is painted in a dark navy. It has lots of gray to it though. The dark color is a beautiful contrast to the beech countertops. The geometric ivory and silver terra-cotta tile adds a modern element on the backsplash.

sweet green floral arrangementSan Francisco Showcase - Designer Kitchen - Jute Interior Designcorner kitchen cabinet solution // Kitchen by Jute // San Francisco Decorator Showcase

Corner cabinetry can be tricky. This design for an espresso maker, coffee mugs and cook books is brilliant!

kitchen sitting area with fireplace // San Francisco Decorator Showcase Kitchen

In a small alcove off the kitchen, Alison cleverly created a cozy fireplace seating area with kid-friendly leather club chairs. It’s a perfect place for kid’s to play or parents to have a glass of wine.

farn house kitchen sink + herringbone wood floors + kitchen door

The herringbone flooring is outstanding.

live plant wall with Japanese maples // San Francisco Decorator Showcaseoriginal Japanese painting - Garden Courtyard - San Francisco Decorator Showcase

Just outside the kitchen sits a charming garden courtyard. Designed by Davis Dalbok of Living Green Design, the garden features seven original Japanese paintings and a stunning living vertical wall of cascading maples, conifers and mosses. It’s a beautiful view from the kitchen’s window.

Stay tuned! I have lots of more San Francisco Decorator Showcase and Peninsula Volunteers Decorator Show House rooms to show you!

And in case you missed it, here’s the showcase Living RoomDressing Room and Maker’s Mark Retreat.

Cristin

*all images unless stated are property of Simplified Bee

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Read full story By on May 5, 2013 in family rooms, gallery wall, interior design, Interiors, Kitchen, kitchens, tables, tile, Uncategorized

Friday Find: West Elm Summer 2013

Okay, I know. Spring just arrived and I’m rushing you into summer months! But, just had to show you images of what West Elm has in stores now for summer. One trends you’ll see in the collection is the use of vibrant color … from watermelon to lagoon blue there is sure to be a shade you’ll love! Adding a colorful new rug, chair or throw pillow is an easy way to give your home a fresh look for summer.

I’m leading off with my favorite image. I’m in love with these gorgeous silk pillows by Pauline Reyes (below).  A native of Mexico City, Pauline’s pillows were  inspired by the vibrant colors and patterns in the Talavera pots her mom had in the house.

mexican inspired throw pillows

pink and white paper flowerssouthwestern inspired pink and whtie rugmosaic tiled coffiee tableaffordable upholstered daybedsea glass bottleschic embroidered throw pillowsblue and white dip dye tabletop hanging laterns at night

And this last image of flickering lanterns and votives has me longing for warm summer nights!

Check it all out and more at West Elm!

Cristin

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Read full story By on March 22, 2013 in color, Features, Friday Finds, furniture, rugs, tabletop, textiles, throw pillows, tile

Client Design Reveal :: Kitchen Design Transformation

Today I’m excited to be sharing a client’s eat-in kitchen that was recently updated. I’ve provided before and after pictures so you can see the kitchen design transformation. It’s quite dramatic.

Kitchen Design Update with Carrara Marble Countertops

In the kitchen the counters and backsplash were replace with gorgeous carrara marble. The gray veining is really beautiful. The island originally didn’t allow for seating, so we extended the marble and provided space for three barstools. The base of the island was painted a stoney gray to provide contrast with the white marble.

Other updates in the kitchen included new cabinetry hardware, a pair of pendant lights and an under-mount sink in stainless steel.  The cabinetry, flooring and appliances all remained the same.

cararra marble kitchen islandcarrara marble kitchen counters

To maximize the space in the dining area, I had a custom L shaped bench created (with storage drawers of course!). It is topped with a kid-friendly vinyl cushion in a metallic silver.  A rectangular trestle table and bright yellow ladder back chairs were also added so that the whole family can enjoy the space.

yellow and gray great room kitchen nook

The family was thinking of moving to a new home, but after the kitchen was updated they decided to stay. It makes me so happy to think I helped a client love their home.

I have more pictures of this clients home that I’ll be sharing soon!

A big thank you to Michaela and Summer for helping me with the photoshoot!

– Cristin

*Photo Credit: PlumLily

 

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Read full story By on October 29, 2012 in breakfast nooks, Interiors, Kitchen, lighting, storage, tile

Timeless Master Bathroom by ScavulloDesign

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This serene master bathroom by San Francisco-based ScavulloDesign is now on my list of favorite bath designs! Interestingly the sunlit bath was designed for a bachelor on the search for “Ms. Right.” ScavulloDesign did a wonderful job of balancing  styles to create a timeless space that appeals to any occupant. The design team paired traditional elements like wainscoting wrapping the room and exposed plumbing in the shower to add interest while the finishes kept the space clean, crisp and inviting. To keep in line with the client’s traditional taste they incorporated Calacatta marble in coordinating gold and gray tones, which allowed for pattern play without being too busy.
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Who wouldn’t want to unwind here after a long day?
Sources
Sconces: Astor Sconce (Ilex Lighting)
Mirrors: Bistro Rectangular Pivot Mirror (Restoration Hardware)
Cabinet Hardware: Ephram Knobs & Pulls (Restoration Hardware)
Plumbing Fixtures: Sink with Easton Low Profile Lavatory Faucet, Tub with Easton Low Profile Tub Filler, and Shower with Easton Exposed Thermostatic System (all by Waterworks)
Tile: Wainscot: Calacata Borghini Honed, 3″ x 6″ (Ann Sacks); Floor: Calacata Honed, Trousdale Hex (Walker Zanger)
Walls: Revere Pewter in eggshell finish; Ceiling: Atrium White in eggshell finish (both Benjamin Moore)
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Read full story By on August 15, 2012 in bathrooms, interior design, lighting, tile, traditional