Top Banner
DESIGN & REALTY PHOTO BY WERNER STRAUBE GREAT ESCAPES When the often-moving family—a Navy orthopedic surgeon and his wife and three children—decided to make the North Shore their home, they called on Senior Interior Designer Angela LaVista of Sweet Peas Design (sweetpeas-inspired.com) to turn the Craftsman-style house into a space that worked for the whole family. LaVista started by establishing the interior’s palette, using shades of gray, grayish blues, creams and cowhide tan throughout the house. at consistency was especially useful in creating harmony in spaces like this formerly awkward corner of the master bedroom suite that LaVista designed as a space for reading or relaxing. e chaise lounge by Kravet looks out over the wooded lot, and there’s a handsome alpaca throw to chase away the chill. e accent table is by Caracole and has an intricately designed top with Swarovski crystals oating in acrylic over a gold leaf base—just a little bling to bring the space to life. e wife noted, at the conclusion of the project, that LaVista “knew exactly what I loved and pulled my house together so it’s amazingly gorgeous.” –Laura Hine The artwork “Gossamer Green” by Baton Rouge artist Lauren Barksdale VI¾IGXW FEGO the gold in the table and brightens the GSVRIV RSSO
1

DESIGN - Studio Brunstrum · space for reading or relaxing. !e chaise lounge by Kravet looks out over the wooded lot, and there’s a handsome alpaca throw to chase away the chill.

Jul 10, 2020

Download

Documents

dariahiddleston
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: DESIGN - Studio Brunstrum · space for reading or relaxing. !e chaise lounge by Kravet looks out over the wooded lot, and there’s a handsome alpaca throw to chase away the chill.

DESIGN& R EA LT Y

PHO

TO

BY

WER

NER

ST

RA

UB

E

GREAT ESCAPESWhen the often-moving family—a Navy orthopedic surgeon and his wife and three children—decided to make the North

Shore their home, they called on Senior Interior Designer Angela LaVista of Sweet Peas Design (sweetpeas-inspired.com) to turn the Craftsman-style house into a space that worked for the whole family. LaVista started by establishing the interior’s palette, using shades of gray, grayish blues, creams and cowhide tan throughout the house. That consistency was especially

useful in creating harmony in spaces like this formerly awkward corner of the master bedroom suite that LaVista designed as a space for reading or relaxing. The chaise lounge by Kravet looks out over the wooded lot, and there’s a handsome alpaca throw to chase away the chill. The accent table is by Caracole and has an intricately designed top with Swarovski crystals floating in acrylic over a gold leaf base—just a little bling to bring the space to life. The wife noted, at the conclusion of the project, that

LaVista “knew exactly what I loved and pulled my house together so it’s amazingly gorgeous.” –Laura Hine

The artwork “Gossamer Green” by Baton Rouge artist Lauren Barksdale ����� �VI¾IGXW�FEGO�the gold in the table and brightens the GSVRIV�RSSO�