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burnt sienna, rust, caramel, brass and
copper tones. Mixing in black accents
as well disrupting the neutrals provides
contrast and visual interest."
In the main bedroom (originally painted
white), the various hues of navy blue
pair with woods and amber tones for a
peaceful feel. "My clients are both doctors,
and with one of them being an ER doctor,
making [this space] as relaxing as possi-
ble was essential," says Lundstrom.
For the covered outdoor patio that was built
from the ground up, the objective consisted
in shaping a calming oasis through the use
of white, gray and coffee, which combine
with the lush green surrounding.
Layering several textures together such as
thick woven textiles, velvet and concrete,
Lundstrom also focused on materiality. "The
lighting allowed me to include mixed metals,
rattan and Japanese paper with leather
stitching details," she says. "The fiber and
ceramic canvas art on top of the home's two
fireplaces add another dimension."
For this family who enjoys entertaining,
Lundstrom sectioned out zones in the
great room to organize it. "I designed the
space so that the seating area in front of
the fireplace was aimed at welcoming
guests and hosting, while the zone behind
it, in the middle of the room, was 'the fun'
[area], complete with a custom-built bar
and pool table," she describes. "Along-
side the bay window, a game table where
the family gets together to play board
games was important to incorporate,
allowing for extra seating."
Furnished with pieces by Pierre Jeanneret,
One Kings Lane, West Elm, CB2, Lulu and
Georgia, Crate & Barrel, Lemieux et Cie
and Anthropologie, to name only a few
of the brands, this home "brings on the
charm and character with sophisticated
pops of color and material play," accord-
ing to the interior designer.
lundstrominteriors.com
"It was important to make
an overall cohesive design through-
out the house but give a distinct
character to each room as well,"