Sometimes true luxury is found in some very utilitarian places…think about it: what’s better than a customized, well thought out place for everything in a home? We enjoy working with homeowners to really concentrate on how they live and where they want to keep all of their belongings, so that their home ends up functioning as great as it looks when complete.
Here are two of our favorite well-planned and well-organized spaces from some of our recent projects:
When we started working with designer, author and well known Twitter personality John Bryan Hopkins (The Foodimentary Guy, @Foodimentary) to design a kitchen and pantry as part of a massive renovation project he and his partner undertook on their 1920’s Spanish Colonial Revival in Homewood, Alabama (designed in conjuction with Dungan Nequette Architects); function and well-thought out storage were at the top of the list. In this pantry space, a wall of open shelving purposefully blurs the line between storage and display. A bone china sink (Herbeau through Kenny & Co.) on a wooden stand provides a decidedly european farmhouse charm to the space, as does the umber-stained terra cotta tile floor. The two-sided commercial refrigerator opens into both this space and the adjacent kitchen. [photos above by Colleen Duffley]
No matter how large a home, storage is always a matter worth thoroughly exploring. Though this Tudor Revival home in Mountain Brook, Alabama we helped to design a renovation for and furnish was quite large, the owners still wanted to take advantage of every available space for storage. In low headroom beneath a staircase, we captured space for a small pantry. The space is just tall enough for the lady of the house to walk inside, creating a charming place to store extra dishes and serving pieces.
The best part? We concealed the door to the space in a wall of pecky cypress paneling visible from the main kitchen. When the door is closed, the pantry discretely goes away!
Absolute adoration for these spaces. I’m familiar with J.B.’s and think the entire project is AMAZINGLY good–fantastic use of space and light. So happy to see these spaces highlighted here. Thanks.
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WOW this is sooo great! Great job.
I really try to live simply, and that goes hand in hand with having a place for everything and everything in it’s place. Tracery definitely excels at that rule!
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Fabulous job as always!! Great job you guys!
Be proud of all your hard work.
Cheers to you!
Katie Kolm
HelloChampagne.com
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I absolutely COVET that storage space. What a fabulous design job, Tracery!! (as always 🙂
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Wow – I have so much admiration for creative uses of space (love that pantry under the stairs), and especially for things that are in plain sight but concealed! Very inspirational post.
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I’ve always been a fan of ‘everything has a home’. And for some reason- my husband doesn’t understand this concept!
Love the details and use of space.
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