Project posted by Ward 5 Design

Lloyd Harbor House

Year
2019
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern

Details

Square Feet
6500
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Posted by
Interior Design
Photographer
Keith Williams

From Ward 5 Design

After relocating from Philadelphia to Long Island NY, this family of five wanted to create a home that spoke to their love of traditional craftsmanship and modern elements. The homeowners were not ones to shy away from taking risks, prompting a mix of bold colors contrasted against consistent neutrals throughout the residence.

To the side of a large, light-filled kitchen is a dining nook, fitted with a custom-made white oak table and grey woven chairs. The soft earthy tones create an effortlessly stylish, yet soothing space for the family to enjoy casual quality time.

Off the kitchen is a relaxed modern family room, with a calming pallet of neutral tones and natural materials, such as carved wood floor lamps, leather seating, and woven baskets. The two entrances to this room are fitted with oversized barn doors, allowing the space to be closed off from the more formal living room.

The owners enjoy entertaining and hosting family, sparking the need for multiple common areas. The living room’s high vaulted ceilings and large windows made it possible to include darker features, such as a large charcoal mante, gray tiled accent wall, and black leather chairs.

The open plan dining room was suitable for endless possibilities, therefore a deep red painting was commissioned as an accent wall feature and paired with a bright blue rug. The custom table was created to accommodate up to fourteen people and surrounded by coordinating fabric covered chairs.