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February 5, 2021

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38 DIGS.NET | 2.5.2021 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | I D 8 D E S I G N S T U D I O serene tones, with a soft green paint that complements Jenny and Alex's existing furniture, including the Vermont Woods bed and nightstands. One of Thind's favorite elements is the custom credenza in burl wood she designed in collaboration with Mark Brunke to bring visual texture and "something that could be an heirloom piece for their family," she describes. "In the furnishings, I used live edge wood, walnut, brass, leather, velvet, linen, cut velvet and grasscloth on a few walls. I enjoy bringing in texture through upholstery—usually a solid which feels luxurious to me." These materials add a modern organic feel to the house while sculptural elements throughout enrich the visual story. All the corners and areas such as the family room host surprises: "It's a composition of bold, playful pieces that sit perfectly in an expansive volume of space," Thind says. "I wanted to create an atmosphere that inspired [the dwellers] every day. There are moments in every space that catch your eye while being an integral part of the whole. I like to design spaces that have interesting details, but can be experienced in entirety as a composition. There is no one thing that overpowers or diminishes the other. It is a balance of aesthetics, sculpture and materials." id8designstudio.com IN THE MASTER BEDROOM, THE VERMONT WOODS BED AND NIGHTSTANDS COMBINE WITH A CHILTON BENCH. IN THE LIVING ROOM, ID8 DESIGN STUDIO CUSTOM DESIGNED THE SIDEBOARD. "I chose a variety of colors. The expansive spaces are white dove to feel illuminated in the natural light, while the other rooms with different ceiling heights were given personalities through the use of a strong wallpaper or paint to bring out the details further."

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