Project posted by Chloe Webb

The House of Wonder

The original fully-built-in bathtub was completely removed and replaced with a freestanding vessel tub. The bowls on the wall were from the client’s original trip to Morocco—the trip that provided the original inspiration for the design of the bedroom.
The original fully-built-in bathtub was completely removed and replaced with a freestanding vessel tub. The bowls on the wall were from the client’s original trip to Morocco—the trip that provided the original inspiration for the design of the bedroom.
The fireplace was originally at an angle in the corner of the room. We straightened it out and completely re-faced it.
The fireplace was originally at an angle in the corner of the room. We straightened it out and completely re-faced it.
The bed was custom designed and installed in the center of the room, and the canopy is covered in Moroccan-style fabric. All of the trim, doors, and woodwork was imported from Morocco. Also from Morocco are the light fixtures, bone-inlay mirror, and octagonal side tables. The ceiling and wall border detail was hand-stenciled in paint.
The bed was custom designed and installed in the center of the room, and the canopy is covered in Moroccan-style fabric. All of the trim, doors, and woodwork was imported from Morocco. Also from Morocco are the light fixtures, bone-inlay mirror, and octagonal side tables. The ceiling and wall border detail was hand-stenciled in paint.
The dining room table was a custom design starting with a live edge wood slab for the top. The base was a custom designed piece intended to reflect the spirit of Gasworks Park in Seattle.
The dining room table was a custom design starting with a live edge wood slab for the top. The base was a custom designed piece intended to reflect the spirit of Gasworks Park in Seattle.
The chairs provide a stark, almost alien quality to the space.The red light fixture anchors the space from overhead. The client’s fascination with chemistry and biology are reflected in the beakers used as accessories.
The chairs provide a stark, almost alien quality to the space.The red light fixture anchors the space from overhead. The client’s fascination with chemistry and biology are reflected in the beakers used as accessories.
Each stair riser is stenciled in a different pattern to create an interesting experience walking up the stairs.
Each stair riser is stenciled in a different pattern to create an interesting experience walking up the stairs.
Fun and funky was the name of the game in this room. We used a light fixture made of reeds overhead in the space.
Fun and funky was the name of the game in this room. We used a light fixture made of reeds overhead in the space.
The cabinetry was all our custom design and provides ample storage. Its varying shapes, sizes, and configurations house the client’s curiosities, records, and books from all genres.
The cabinetry was all our custom design and provides ample storage. Its varying shapes, sizes, and configurations house the client’s curiosities, records, and books from all genres.

Credits

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Interior Design
Lindsey Runyon Design
Photographer
Tom Marks

From Chloe Webb

The project includes completely custom-designed elements such as the hanging bed, cabinetry installations, and ombre wall-tile layout in the bathroom. We incorporated authentic Moroccan imported elements and casework throughout, and Picasso and Dali lithographs in the bedroom. Special features also include the bathroom flooring, where we infused the grout with fiber-optic wires, creating a starry effect at night. We also incorporated Moroccan-style stencil patterning on the ceiling and walls.