Project posted by BLOM Design Studio

blom 22

Year
2023
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Scandinavian
The material & color palette of this home is very minimal but inviting, limited to stucco and thermotreated wood cladding on the exterior and warm white paint colors, white oak, and aluminum windows and doors.
The material & color palette of this home is very minimal but inviting, limited to stucco and thermotreated wood cladding on the exterior and warm white paint colors, white oak, and aluminum windows and doors.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Thermotreated wood cladding in the ceiling of this front porch compliments the stucco walls surrounding it. Solid white oak front door with a sidelight creates inviting entry to the home while keeping it semi private.
Built in white oak coat closet and a bench with more storage behing a sliding door is a practical but beautiful solution for the main entry
Built in white oak coat closet and a bench with more storage behing a sliding door is a practical but beautiful solution for the main entry
Built in white oak breakfast nook with a bifold corner window creates a cozy spot for morning coffee bringing the outside in
Built in white oak breakfast nook with a bifold corner window creates a cozy spot for morning coffee bringing the outside in
Built in white oak breakfast nook with a bifold corner window creates a cozy spot for morning coffee bringing the outside in
Built in white oak breakfast nook with a bifold corner window creates a cozy spot for morning coffee bringing the outside in
Floating white oak vanity with rectangular cutout handles, true terrazzo tile and minimalist light fixtures
Floating white oak vanity with rectangular cutout handles, true terrazzo tile and minimalist light fixtures
Built in white oak nook / drop zone shelving for the main entry of this home, that was designed so every item would have its designated space
Built in white oak nook / drop zone shelving for the main entry of this home, that was designed so every item would have its designated space
This floating white oak staircase was custom designed for this project, where the wooden slat wall serves as a railing and a partition wall between the staircase and the dining room
This floating white oak staircase was custom designed for this project, where the wooden slat wall serves as a railing and a partition wall between the staircase and the dining room
Floating white oak staircase with a wood slat wall as a railing, facing a two story window wall opening up to a pocket garden with a japanese maple
Floating white oak staircase with a wood slat wall as a railing, facing a two story window wall opening up to a pocket garden with a japanese maple
This floating white oak staircase was custom designed for this project, where the wooden slat wall serves as a railing and a partition wall between the staircase and the dining room
This floating white oak staircase was custom designed for this project, where the wooden slat wall serves as a railing and a partition wall between the staircase and the dining room
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Scandinavian dining room with dining table from Muuto and dining chairs from HAY. The white oak wood slat wall works as a partition wall between the dining space and the staircase.
Minimalist kitchen that has a soft and warm feel. White oak cabinets bring in a loft of warmth together with the wooden ceiling and white oak flooring, while aluminum windows and white tile backsplash keep the overall look fresh
Minimalist kitchen that has a soft and warm feel. White oak cabinets bring in a loft of warmth together with the wooden ceiling and white oak flooring, while aluminum windows and white tile backsplash keep the overall look fresh

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Credits

Interior Design
Photographer
Emily Bolt

From BLOM Design Studio

The design concept behind this home was to create a modern Scandinavian home that fit in the established North Main neighborhood with a variety of different architectural styles from different times. By combining modern architectural elements with more traditional shapes and timeless materials, we were able to blend the home with the existing home typology in the area.

The form of this home is driven by the functionality of the spaces, and keeping a strong connection to the surrounding outdoor areas. The home is designed around mature trees that initially were planted all over the lot, creating an eclectic collection of outdoor spaces and connecting the new gardens and patios to the existing conditions on the lot.

We chose stucco for the base material of the home, and added thermowood for the second level as the complementing lighter material. Same thermowood continues through the inside spaces along with European white oak flooring, kitchen cabinets and multiple built-ins in each room specifically designed for different functions of each space.

The material & color palette of this home is very minimal but inviting, limited to warm white paint colors, white oak, and aluminum windows and doors. Bathrooms are a combination of terrazzo surfaces combined with simple white tiles and natural wood, the exception being the kids bathroom that has natural cement tile with fun green and white pattern. Same evergreen color is used in a few other spaces as a neutral accent color.

Light fixtures, furniture and decor pieces were carefully selected to fit in and compliment the design of the home, many of them either from Scandinavian designers or specifically designed and built by BLOM themselves.