Clean white walls meet white-framed windows throughout the home, creating visual cohesion and a bright, airy effect.
Signorino wall tiles in opal white meet Lapege’s Colombino RB36 porcelain floor tiles.
All bathing areas are naturally lit with large skylights. The black fixtures are by Iconico.
The bespoke tubs and basins are handmade and finished in light gray Mortex that matches the Pergaminho limestone floors.
Katsura trees, climbing hydrangeas, and basalt stepping stones create a pleasing passageway between the lower back deck and the new garage. “What could have been leftover space, I wanted to be a promenade,” says Andrea.
Across the main room, a bench lines the wall from the dining room through the living room, providing seating or display.
A closet features sleek built-in storage.
IKEA’s Stolmen system holds the couple’s clothes in the master bedroom. Solid core maple doors from Lowe’s match the structure’s interiors, which are lined in wood largely sourced from Union Church Millworks.
Clerestory windows by Marvin bring plenty of light into the master bathroom. The tiles are by Bisazza and the fixtures are by CEA Design. White Corian surfaces complement the custom walnut cabinetry by Turkel Design.
The children’s bedroom features an Oslo Sofa wall bed system from Resource Furniture as well as fold-away bunk beds (not shown), so the girls have lots of space to play in when they’re not sleeping.
An opaque glass wall which extends the length of the tub, allows filtered light into the bath space. All white elements allow the light to reflect, creating a bright interior.
Though most of the home's interior comes without a splashy designer's name attached, the bathroom is kitted out with a toilet, sink, and bath/shower from Jasper Morrison's line for Ideal Standard. The cabinets are from an Ikea kitchen system.