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Homewood House Tour
 
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Sally Threlkeld Home Tour

Today's home tour is the beautiful home of local Birmingham artist, Sally Threlkeld. Sally teamed up with our very own Will Casey to redesign her kitchen and multiple bathrooms!

This cozy kitchen has so many charming features.  Beautiful natural light, lovely arches, original built ins, and wooden beams.  The Cream Glazed Brick backsplash with Absolute Black Honed Countertops adds to the intrinsic charm of the space. 

Alabama White Marble was added to an existing butler's pantry that was original to the home.

The stunning powder bath features an incredible Lagos Azul Floating Powder Vanity with a Newport Brass wall mounted faucet.

The upstairs guest bath includes an under-mount tub deck with clipped detail in Alabama White Marble. 

Classic and serene, the master bath is truly a work of art. Surrounding the tub and inside the shower is 3x12 Vintage White Ceramic Tile. Both the shower and the tub feature Newport Brass fixtures by Fixtures & Finishes.

The Alabama White Marble countertops pair beautifully with the Newport Brass fixture and the Benjamin Moore White Dove walls.

We absolutely love how this warm, inviting, and artistic home turned out! 

 

 
Bright, Modern Home Tour | Mountain Brook, AL
 
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Mountain Brook Home Tour

We are excited to share with you some shots from a beautiful, modern home in Mountain Brook, AL. This jaw dropping space was designed by Lisa Flake of Caldwell Flake Interiors. There are so many high impact details in this home, and we were thrilled to contribute to the living room bar area, kitchen, and powder bath.  

Situated in the bright white, light filled living room, this beautiful bar area is topped with Calacatta Reverse Marble. 

The Piece de Resistance in this home is the stunning kitchen.  The white, grey, and brass details are perfectly complimented by Calacatta Gold Marble which is used for the countertops, mitred waterfall island legs, and full slab range splash.

The gorgeous powder bath sink was custom made out of Alabama White marble that is quarried in Sylacauga, AL by AM3 Stone.  The sink is skillfully integrated into the stone and carved out of a thick block of material.  Since AM3 Stone is so close by, we love working with customers to create unique custom designs out of Alabama White Marble! 


Stone: Will Casey, Cottage Supply Company, Synergy Stone
Design: Lisa Flake, Caldwell Flake Interiors
Plumbing: Fixtures & Finishes
Cabinets: Bud's Cabinets, Sylacauga, AL
Builder: Ruff Reams

 
Master Bathroom Before and After | Hoover, AL
 
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Hoover Bathroom

Before & After

This week, we are featuring a beautiful bathroom renovation in Hoover.  Our Hoover design consultant, Myeisha, helped transform this bathroom from dated and dull to modern and fresh!

One major change in this bathroom was the shower. By removing the half walls, we were able to open up the whole space, making the room feel larger and lighter. 

The details in this shower are what really take it to the next level.  The floor to ceiling tile is from the MSI Highland Park Series in their Whisper White color, and the intricate floor tiles are a pistachio basketweave from ADKO.  The finishing touch is accents of MSI Calacatta Classique.

The vanity area in this bathroom is truly stunning.  By lightening the walls, cabinets and counter tops, we were able to bring new life to this once dark space.  The cabinet color, Benjamin Moore Swiss White, is the perfect compliment to the MSI Calacatta Classique countertops.

By painting the walls Benjamin Moore Tapestry Beige and adding BPI Castillo Bianco to the floors, we were able to brighten the space even more and provide the perfect backdrop fro this stunning tub. 

 
Bright, Colorful Kitchen Before and After
 
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Emily Kuhn Kitchen tour

Today we are excited to feature the kitchen of our social media manager, Emily.   Emily and her husband Andrew recently bought a home knowing it needed a lot of work to make it a space they loved. With a limited budget and a little hard work, we were able to freshen up this space and take it from dark and dated to bright and cheery!

Before we started on this kitchen, the whole room was basically brown. Brown floors, brown cabinets, brown walls.  The space felt small, dark, and definitely dated. We began by taking out the outdated floors, misfitting upper cabinets, and dingy counter tops.  Due to their smaller budget, Emily and Andrew knew they needed to keep the existing footprint of the kitchen.  By simply replacing the surfaces and adding fresh paint, they were able to make a big change while sticking to their limited budget.  The biggest statement in this space is the unique floor tiles.  These 20" grey hexagon tiles from Savoia Italia add tons of texture and visual interest to the small space while still feeling light and neutral.

After removing the upper cabinets, Andrew and Emily knew they wanted to replace them with open shelving.  Because the space is smaller, this was a great option to open up the space and make it feel a little larger. They chose to use glossy white subway tile behind the shelves to create a clean and cohesive look throughout the space.

For the countertops, we chose a beautiful, bright, and durable Quartz surface called Calacatta Vincenza.  Emily and Andrew love the look of marble, but wanted something that required less maintenance, so Quartz was a great option for them. We love how the grey veining in the countertops ties into the grey floors. Originally, Emily and Andrew had planned to paint the lower cabinets white, but after realizing how little cabinets were left, they decided to take a risk and paint them in a fun color.  After trying many samples in similar shades, they decided on Benjamin Moore Azores AF-495.  They love that it is playful, yet muted. 

The biggest functional change in this kitchen was to close off the laundry area.  By tearing out the existing laundry cabinets and creating a small closet around the laundry area, we were able to hide the washing machine and dryer and create a small pantry space.

Off of the kitchen is a half-bath. When we saw this bathroom, we knew everything had to go.  In addition to replacing the vanity and fixtures, we removed the faux wall tiles and added board and batten. This instantly elevated the space.  Emily chose a pale lavender with grey undertones, Benjamin Moore Porcelain 2113-60, for the walls.

To brighten up the dark wood paneling, we painted the walls, trim, and ceiling in a crisp white, Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65.  It is incredible how a fresh coat of paint can make such a big impact!

 
Clean, Neutral, Mid Century Home Tour
 
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WILL CASEY HOME TOUR

For our first home tour, we are excited to show you the home of our very own Will Casey. Will is incredibly charming and has a keen key for detail. His home is a true reflection of his expertise. 

When asked about his design style, Will said that his favorite style is Mid Century Modern. This style is reflected throughout his home. Will said, "I have always loved clean lines and neutral tones so naturally my entire house is painted White Dove." We love how this clean, bright white lightens the whole space and sets a calming and consistent tone throughout the home.

In the kitchen, Will opted to keep the existing cabinets. He painted them Night Shade, a rich and dark tone.  By adding a modern color and brass hardware, he was able to give the once dated cabinets a new, fresh feel.  Continuing with the neutral color pallet, he selected a simple white subway tile for the backsplash and Carrara Marble for the countertops. To add texture and warmth, Will added 12x24 Cork tile for the flooring. 

One of the most dramatic rooms in Will's home is his den, which is painted in a gorgeous black shade, Deep River.  This creates great contrast from the white walls in the rest of the home. 

In the Bathroom, Will says, "I decided on a classic white marble hexagon flooring, but thought that doing it in the larger 6” size would make the bath more interesting."  One of the highlights in this bathrooms is the vanity. Will installed a basic Ikea vanity in a way that allowed for the creation of a beautiful marble ledge that adds storage as well as a unique design element.  Will paired the white marble floor with Oriental White marble countertops. 

When asked about designing his home, Will says, "most designers will all say that the hardest house to design is your own and that statement is very true in my case." We think he has perfectly achieved effortless, chic style in his home.