I’m DROOLING Over This Home… Are You?
I promise you guys I am NOT done blogging!! This pregnancy has just been taking its toll on me–thankfully I only have 10 weeks or so left to go! Cannot wait! And I cannot wait for you guys to see the Geoff Chick masterpiece I have for you today. It’s easy to see why this architect is one of the most well-respected along 30A in Florida…not to mention one of my own personal favorites! I’ve yet to see a home he’s designed that hasn’t blown me away. Geoff Chick worked with builder Chris Clark Construction and Atlanta-based interior designers Robyn Prince & Marianne Temple (the same dream team behind one of my all-time favorite homes here) to craft this elegant yet inviting WaterColor beach home filled with incredible architectural details, stunning craftsmanship, and an airy coastal vibe I adore. Sit back and enjoy these beautiful photos by photographer Jack Gardner!
I’m loving the splashes of blue and turquoise that accent the predominately neutral home.
So many striking details in the open-concept living area…the coffered ceiling is especially gorgeous!
Perfect proportions are paired with beautiful textures in the gourmet kitchen. Check out the custom-built stainless steel hood!
Like the rest of the home, the bedrooms are filled with relaxing natural and neutral tones with touches of blue.
So many great custom built-in details around every corner.
Who wouldn’t love to be a guest in this dreamy carriage house?!
The two master suites on the second level each have their own private balcony. What a dream!
Not to mention the view….
…and 75 foot lap pool!
Amazing, right?! To see many more incredible projects by Geoff Chick & Associates, be sure to check out their Facebook page and follow them on Instagram. And for more turquoise-filled projects I’ve featured by this talented architect, go here!
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Find Inspiration with this Beautiful Living Room!
This past winter, we decided to give the living room a quick makeover with a fresh coat of paint. Like any project, it wasn’t as quick as we intended it to be. Painting the walls snowballed into repainting the trim, the built-ins and the brick fireplace. Of course, I’m glad it worked out that way. Even though it was more work than we set out to take on, we were left with a fresh blank canvas to work with.
The walls went from neutral beige to a crisp bright white. My favorite white is Benjamin Moore, Chantilly Lace. It slowly making its way throughout my house. We used a velvet finish on the walls and a semi-gloss in the same color on the trim, fireplace brick and built-in. Amazing how a simple change can make a room feel so completely different.
We decided to leave the wallpaper on the back wall. It was a bit of a splurge a few years back and I worried I would tire of it quickly. While, I don’t like that it dictates the color palette of the room, I still like the subtle geometric print and blue is definitely still a favorite color of mine.
I swapped out the white curtains for soft grey linen panels from Ikea. I absolutely love the pairing of light grey with crisp white. I think because of the expanse of the windows, I should likely add another panel to each side to give it some fullness. Add that to the list of things to do!
If you’ve been following this blog over the years, you’ll likely notice it’s changed quite a bit over the years. I’ve moved away from the more whimsical styling with lots of color pops, in favor of a more subdued palette. This time around, it feels much more like a reflection of my personal style.. more neutral colors, a variety of textures and simple styling.
It’s so much fun to change things up. I wonder what the next couple of years will bring to the space?
Sources:
Rug: Rugs USA
Sofa: Ikea (Karlstad – shockingly discontined)
Coffee Table: CB2
End Tables: Target
Lamps: Target
Leather Poufs: Maison Marrakech
Eames Rocker (knockoff): Wire Home Furnishings
Chairs: Structube
Hanging Planter: West Elm
Panels: Ikea
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