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Built fresh from the ground up with a green outlook, appreciation for technology and exacting attention to detail, the contemporary Keoppel home definitely stands out … in the best possible way.
Although diminutive enough to fit into most suburban bedrooms, the McCullocks have put plenty of thought and care into this aluminum camper; through downsizing, simplifying and remembering what’s important, they’ve made it home sweet home.
Through a remodel to fill it with light and a thoughtful redecoration of treasured mementos, the Herritts’ home has evolved from dated domicile into a peaceful, comfortable joy.
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Inspired by the warm tones of autumn and the crisp shades of freshly fallen snow, this duo of suggestions will help deck out the dining table in seasonal splendor.
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DREAMING OF A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS
The Shingleton home is a fantastic blend of functionality and fun all year, but their kid-friendly design philosophy shines especially brightly during the holidays. Comfort and good cheer live here.
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Shyon Keoppel’s modern floor plan connects to a loft and outdoor living space. Photo by David Cobb
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RESOURCES BUILDER 8 Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity 9 Goodman Construction 10 Majestic Construction
DESIGNER 12 Grant Design 14 Luxurious Spaces
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LANDSCAPE 2, 74 Parker’s Exteriorscapes 7 73 Pleasant Pools & Spas
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FROM THE EDITORS ONE OF OUR FAVORITE PARTS OF PUTTING TOGETHER THIS MAGAZINE is stepping into the spaces that will be featured within the pages. Seeing the myriad ways people surround themselves with comfort and style never fails to amaze and encourage us, and we are filled with a renewed sense of purpose. Making a place to feel like home is one of the most fulfilling aspects of life, and we hope by taking you inside these residences you feel the same creative stirrings. We appreciate good design in its many forms, from modern and minimalist to traditionally opulent, and take something away from each encounter. Even in a location completely outside the realm of our known comfort zones, we find inspiration. Such is the case with the McCullock family’s abode, a vintage aluminum camper on a picturesque parcel of land just outside of the metro. It is hard to conceive of living in such a small footprint, let alone happily relishing the change, but we’d be lying if we didn’t admit to thinking about cleaning out our closets and purging all the clutter from our garages and our lives after our visit there. A simplified existence holds an undeniable appeal in today’s hectic world. Another serene location is captured in the renovated 1930s traditional home of Jana and David Herritt. Jana’s impeccable taste in furnishings and design is evident in every square inch. It is at once comfortable and welcoming without sacrificing grand style. Shyon Keoppel has nearly single-handedly accomplished the creation of a unique construction that anyone would gladly occupy. With an open concept first floor, stunning outdoor living and modern finishes throughout, it is a feast for the eyes. Speaking of a feast, Rachel and Simon Shingleton’s house is just that, with a full helping of color. It’s no wonder: Rachel has designed her surroundings to reflect her
talent and work as a stationery and product designer. Already incredibly colorful as an everyday rule, we got a special treat by seeing it during the holidays when the home was nothing less than a confection. In addition to these beautiful living spaces, we’ve also gathered together our recommendations for books to read, parties to throw and baubles and bits to add the perfect touch to your home. Thanks for allowing us to inspire you!
Mia Blake Editor-in-Chief mia.blake@sliceok.com
Sara Gae Waters Editor-at-Large | Stylist saragae.waters@sliceok.com
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SEPTEMBER 2014 COHBA Parade of Homes Throughout OKC metro September 20-28 paradeofhomesok.com Heritage Hills Home & Garden Tour September 27-28 heritagehills.org
OCTOBER 2014
Oklahoma Horticultural Society Garden Tour for Connoisseurs Central OKC October 4 ok-hort.org Nichols Hills Kitchen Tour October 19 ocmsalliance.org
NOVEMBER 2014
Assistance League of Norman Holiday Home Tour November 14-15 assistanceleaguenorman.org
DECEMBER 2014
Mesta Park Holiday Homes Tour December 6-7 mestapark.org
JANUARY 2015
OKC Home & Garden Show State Fairgrounds January 16-18 oklahomacityhomeshow.com
MARCH 2015
OKC Home & Outdoor Living Show State Fairgrounds March 20-22 homeshowokc.com
MAY 2015
Symphony Show House Location TBD May 2-17 symphonyshowhouse.com COHBA Parade of Homes Spring Festival Throughout OKC metro Dates TBD paradeofhomesok.com
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Nichols Hills Garden Tour Date TBD nicholshills.net Water Garden Society of Oklahoma Pond Tour Throughout OKC metro June 20-21 wgso.org
PUBLISHER Elizabeth Meares, elizabeth.meares@sliceok.com EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mia Blake, mia.blake@sliceok.com
EDITORIAL Editor-at-Large | Stylist Sara Gae Waters saragae.waters@sliceok.com
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FOR THE COFFEE TABLE WRITER STEVE GILL
MINIMALISM IS A LEGITIMATE DESIGN CHOICE, and it can look seriously impressive if the homeowner is willing to make it work. But if you’re committed to that crisp, sleek look with a minimum amount of décor … this might not be the book for you. “Heirloom Modern” is a collaborative effort between sisters Hollister and Porter Hovey; while the title might sound like a contradiction in terms, it refers to a decorative philosophy centered around objects of genuine personal meaning, especially those inherited pieces that tell a bit of family story, or which might tell future generations a bit about the present. The introduction, amid a flood of family photos (the better to contextualize the keepsakes from the past that fill the Hoveys’ own home) ends on something of a mission statement: “For the last seven years, Porter and I have lived together in a loft in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that’s filled with the mirrors, knickknacks, pillows and paintings that our parents started with in New York, along with … countless other pieces. We’ve added our own style to the mix, reinterpreting the lessons our parents taught us through a modern lens with a different set of influences and experiences. “Our home has become a living autobiography, tracing our family’s roots and telling the story of our childhoods and our experiences as adults. If we have our own children someday, we hope that they will love these pieces as we do – not for any kind of monetary value, but because of the memories and stories they relay. To us, that’s ‘heirloom’ in the most modern sense.”
“Heirloom Modern: Homes Filled With Objects Bought, Bequeathed, Beloved and Worth Handing Down” by Hollister and Porter Hovey (Rizzoli International, $50)
In its 200 or so pages, “Heirloom Modern” features 14 homes of the authors’ friends and relations, each installment with its own story and amusingly annotated captions – from a grandmother’s steamer trunk to a bounced check from Courtney Love Cobain. The book is a paean to owning and displaying stuff, but stuff that has emotions attached. It’s not a question of collecting things that match, but of accumulating things that matter to the homeowner. Memorabilia is fine, as long as it’s actually memorable. It’s not a how-to manual for decorating, since your individual treasures and trinkets will naturally be at least a little bit different than anyone else’s. Think of it more as a series of case studies, depicting how the principle of visually celebrating life’s cavalcade of special events and memories can apply to multiple households. If our lives are a series of individual moments, there’s something to be said for keeping some of the cooler ones around.
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MODERN MARVEL WRITER LAUREN HAMMACK PHOTOGRAPHER DAVID COBB
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IF YOU HAVE ANY PRECONCEIVED IDEAS THAT SUCCESS BELONGS TO THE WEATHERED VETERANS OF COMMERCE, everything about Oklahoma City entrepreneur Shyon Keoppel will dispel that mindset. While most of his 18-year-old friends were buying subwoofers for their cars, Shyon was buying homes and remodeling them for resale. Now firmly established his career (and just in his mid20s), he is green only in the context of his commitment to conservation and eco-friendly features in the homes he builds or remodels through his home construction services business. With the collaboration of his team and a few other local companies, Shyon served as the designer, project manager and main contractor during the construction of his stunning modern residence in northwest Oklahoma City. Conspicuously “not like the others,” Shyon’s two-story home stands out as a contemporary beauty in a neighborhood that, despite being ideally located, teeters between age and neglect. He owns other properties around his home and plans to revitalize the surroundings by remodeling or replacing several derelict properties.
Left: As he describes his hands-on role in designing and building the home, Shyon mentions the many Jetson-esque features of a smart house, all the while navigating his iPhone to adjust the thermostat and turn on TVs, security cameras and, at sunset, the pool lighting. Keoppel’s familiarity with Control4 Home Automation technology began innocently enough. “I called A-Team Audio Video to install a $300 doorbell, and now, here I am. I’ll say this, it would be hard to live without the (automation) system now.” One of his favorite additions is the customized ceiling fan (from supplier Big Ass Fans), suspended over the front living area. A U-panel metal façade frames the remote-controlled fireplace. Concrete floors and high windows with low-E glass give sunlight unobstructed access throughout both levels of the house. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors “stack” open on the tracks, allowing guests to move freely from the kitchen, dining and living areas to the expansive pool outside. // Above: The home’s front entry was designed by Oklahoma City architect Robert Jenkins. The driveway, framed by horsetail reed plants, consists of concrete pavers embellished with mondo grass. FALL 2014 | DESIGNOKLAHOMA 17
Construction on the property began almost two years ago with the teardown of the home that originally occupied the lot, which Shyon purchased while he was living next door. While his company oversees commercial jobs on a much larger scale, this home represented many firsts for him, beginning with the scope of the project. “I’ve had a role in almost every aspect of building this house from the ground up,” Shyon says. “This is the first house I’ve built from my own vision, starting from the framework, down to the minor details.”
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Shyon collaborated with Forest Kitchen Showroom to design the home’s ultra-modern kitchen, which features many convenient details, including a built-in espresso machine and a gas cooktop with retractable burners. The island and countertops are smoothed quartz by Freites Custom Marble & Tile. Prestige Lighting Solutions installed LED lighting throughout the home, including under-counter illumination in the kitchen and bathrooms. The kitchen backsplash is made of satin glass from Consolidated Builders Supply, a feature that reappears in some of the bathrooms. FALL 2014 | DESIGNOKLAHOMA 19
Above: In keeping with the home’s contemporary vibe, Shyon sourced furniture both locally and from California and Miami. Every wall and subfloor of the home was constructed with energy efficiency in mind. The 6-inch walls contain spray foam, which reduces energy loss, and also creates an excellent sound barrier from room to room. // Right: Where to begin … The bathroom’s centerpiece tub was actually an eBay find! Dual rainfall showerheads are equipped with LED sensor lighting to indicate the water temperature (blue for cold, red for hot). The walk-in-and-sit-a-spell shower is flanked by floor-to-ceiling mirrors, a heated towel rack and adjustable showerheads in the wall. Countertops are smooth quartz, and tile is from Emser Tile & Natural Stone.
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Clockwise from left: Dark walls create a sublime retreat in the upstairs master suite, which includes a seating area, a fireplace set inside floor-to-ceiling U-line paneling, an adjacent spa bathroom and a dream-sized walk-in closet. // Wood grain tile extends from the loft and staircase landing through the master bath. The master opens to a balcony deck that overlooks the pool and backyard. // The master closet is conveniently equipped with a refrigerator, as well as a washer and dryer.
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A second-story waterfall (which Shyon designed) recirculates water through a pipe hidden inside one of the support pillars beneath a balcony deck overhead. The pool was also designed by Shyon and constructed by his company. The custom U-panel fence beautifully maintains privacy for the backyard. 24 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
fi nishing touches Little details; huge difference. Whatever the scope of a project, the final stages are often the most crucial to the overall effect – which means staying focused on perfection is more important than ever. PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
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t’s about timelessness. The enduring strength and character of iron, combined with the benefit of modern fabrication techniques, results in craftsmanship that adds lasting value to your home or project. But most of all, according to owner Todd Miller, Old World Iron is about relationships. Customers receive the exceptional benefit of the decades of experience Miller and his team bring to channeling ideas and practical inspiration into expert design work and detailed renderings – at no extra charge. And with the personal rapport that arises from producing custom work to exacting specifications and the company’s focus on impeccable results, Old World Iron is ready and happy to provide prospective clients with hundreds of glowing references from builders, designers, decorators and homeowners.
While the name sounds traditional, Old World Iron is also an excellent source for more modern looks like stainless and brushed steel finishes or geometric patterns. Whatever your stylistic tastes, for fabricating staircases and railings, specialty doors, gates, balconies, fixtures and furniture, mailboxes, fireplace doors and screens, corbels and dozens of other custom items, the professionals at Old World Iron will combine expert design with the highest quality materials to create a solid, enduring investment in your home’s aesthetic appeal.
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ne of the best investments for your home is a quality fence that combines beauty, durability and function. If you’re tired of replacing your wood fence every five to ten years, Royalty Fence Company has an elegant, custom fence solution for your home. With an emphasis on fine workmanship, Royalty Fence builds each fence as a custom design to complement your home and enhance your property’s value, using only the highest grade materials that require no maintenance, no staining and no painting. Royalty Fence proudly guarantees all workmanship and offers a free upgrade to 24-gauge fencing for added durability.
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IN THE GRAY WRITER SARA GAE WATERS PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
IN 1994, MY HUSBAND AND I WERE THRILLED TO BUY OUR FIRST HOME. We loved the house, and still do. When we bought it, it was completely gray – save for the wood floors. In the kitchen, the Formica, the linoleum and the walls were all gray. The walls in the other rooms were various shades of the same. The only bathroom in the house was done in black and white tile – and of course we all know what happens when you mix black and white. It seemed I could not get away from this omnipresent color. I couldn’t wait to slap on the taupe – the hot color that everyone was using at the time. So I did, everywhere. And now … gray is back in a big way. You can thank Restoration Hardware. They’ve definitely helped keep this color in the limelight, and rightfully so. Gray is a great neutral: cool and smooth, perfectly calming when it’s light, with an enveloping richness in a darker hue. Gray also has the ability to showcase any color. It can be the perfect backdrop in any form, from four walls to a large couch or a set of chairs. I can’t think of a color that doesn’t look good with gray. So here you go. Just a little vignette that’s heavy on the gray, with splashes of color to show that not only is it here to stay, it’s perfectly happy as the star of the show or in a supporting role. Hamilton geometric patterned rug and tufted flannel club chair from Red Chateau in OKC Stitched suede floor lamp, antique sari pillow and Elaine McLeod “Chamisol Grande I” painting from 30A Home in OKC Aiden Gray wishbone side table from Starr Home in OKC
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Living Small
ONE FAMILY DISCOVERS THAT LESS REALLY IS MORE WRITER JILL HARDY PHOTOGRAPHER SIMON HURST
AS A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE STARTING OUT, Josh and Katie McCullock’s dream home initially wasn’t a 1973 aluminum camper, but it was off the beaten path. “For our first big home, we’d always talked about restoring an old house,” Josh says. “And we did it; we spent five years and way too much money renovating a house in the historical district.” Life took an unexpected turn, however, with youngest son Fischer’s diagnosis of a heart defect. Josh explains that he and his wife did a lot of rethinking during that time, about what they felt and believed about “home.” “Fischer’s open heart surgery when he was 8 months old really stopped us in our tracks for about a year and made us reevaluate a lot of things.”
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Nestled in amongst the trees on 15 woodsy acres, the McCullocks’ camper proves that charm has no size requirement; a porch and hammock extend living space and take advantage of the beauty of nature for home decor.
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“We went back and forth between Dallas for several months and then stayed there for a while during his recovery. When we came back to our 1,700-square-foot house after living in hotel rooms, we thought, ‘This is actually a lot of work.’” With their eyes opened to the simplicity of small spaces, the McCullocks experienced an additional epiphany on a subsequent road trip that bolstered the desire to dial down. “Immediately after the doctors released Fischer, we took a month-long road trip,” says Josh. “Camping in national parks, all the way to California and back. That was what really sold us on making a change and having more freedom in our daily lives; hitting the road with just the things we had and needed. We came back thinking, ‘This is the happiest we’ve ever been. Stuff had nothing to do with it.’” Plans had already been in the works for the McCullocks to build a new house on property shared with Josh’s parents and brothers, and the couple had decided to build a small cabin on the land to live in temporarily with sons Gavin and Fischer, while constructing their permanent home. Researching options for more diminutive dwellings on the Internet, they stumbled onto the small house movement, and in a serendipitous coalescence of timing, life change and opportunity, the plan changed. Unique touches like the rustic table leg on the dinette (a souvenir stick picked up by Gavin on a trip to Taos, New Mexico) and geometric print cushions on the dinette (extra material from a sailboat renovation) add a sense of fun and are resilient enough for life with two small boys.
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Slim closets flanking the refrigerator and stove supply storage, along with cabinets over the boys’ beds, but the principle of minimalism is mostly what keeps order. The engineered wood flooring was left over from the historic house remodel.
Many of the camper’s touch-ups add modern flair, but the bathroom exudes retro appeal.
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“Around that time a book tour came to Full Circle bookstore,” Josh says, “for a book called ‘Everything that Remains’ (written by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus). It opened our eyes to the fact that we don’t really examine the toll consumerism takes on your space, your mental capacity to take care of so many things. We thought, ‘Instead of another big house, we’ll just live in the cabin.’” With the cabin now the ultimate destination, instead of a way station, the couple began building in earnest, but when their first home sold, the revved-up timeline left them in a quandary about a place to live until construction was finished. Enter the camper. “The Airstream came in at the last minute,” Josh explains, “I renovated it in a week-and-a-half in my driveway.” “We’re trying to build the cabin mortgage free, and the Airstream is the band-aid to help make that happen. I would have loved to have been farther along in the (cabin’s) building process, so that we wouldn’t have had to have an in-between solution, but we love Airstreams and I love renovating things.” Although the process of building their “dream home” is still ongoing (read about the continued journey on the McCullocks’ blog at themccullocks.com or follow joshmccullock on Instagram), Katie and Josh are content in the present with their discovery of the power of simplifying, and know that the old adage holds true; home truly is where your heart is. Josh explains that
Built by Josh and son Gavin, a freestanding greenhouse/cold frame/ garden (the hinged top is made from old windows) houses herbs and showcases the family’s knack for repurposing materials, and blooming where planted.
the dividends they’re looking for, in the future, go beyond resale value, and that the purpose of all that they do – downsizing, building without debt – is to accrue the things that really matter. “Early on in my photography career, the one thing that I kept coming back to, about why I like to do what I do, is the freedom and the time.” “Money is one thing; you can make more money, but you can’t make more time.” FALL 2014 | DESIGNOKLAHOMA 37
CUDDLE UP PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
THE CHANGING OF THE SEASONS makes us ready to put away our light, airy, summer fabrics and replace them with something warm, cozy and thick. These deep, jewel-toned hues are just right for adding a touch of luxurious depth to your surroundings. Try changing out throws, pillows, or even curtains (if you feel ambitious!) for a pick-me-up to get into the swing of fall. 1, 2,4, 6 and 7 from Fabrics Unlimited in OKC // 3 and 5 from Interior Fabrics in OKC
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home furnishings Creating the perfect room means finding the right pieces to place inside it. Seating, storage, lighting ‌ whether your preferred look is contemporary or French Country, successful style depends on the individual ingredients that populate a space. PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
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OkcEstateSales.com
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void stress in a stressful time, and be sure of getting expert assistance from a trusted and reliable source. There simply is no better contact when arranging an estate sale than Matt McNeil and OkcEstateSales.com. Owned and operated by a fifth generation Oklahoman – McNeil is a fully certified (ISA CAPP) and USPAP compliant appraiser of personal property with over three decades of years of experience in antiques and residential contents – OkcEstateSales.com is fully bonded and insured for its clients’ peace of mind. The company proudly maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau of Central Oklahoma, has won The Super Service Award from Angie’s List four years running and is routinely engaged by attorneys, trust departments and private banks across Oklahoma; an extensive dossier of testimonials and letters of reference is available by request or on their website. McNeil explains that integrity, expertise and marketing acumen are the keys to successful events. OkcEstateSales.com does not hire dealers or conduct dealer previews, and will not sell merchandise prior to the public sale. Those estate sales are fully outfitted with materials and uniformed staff, including a stateof-the-art satellite-monitored security system and law enforcement officer, all at no extra cost. And every sale they organize benefits from expert promotion, including high quality photography, high traffic social media channels, thoughtfully made video slideshows and the largest email list in Oklahoma. The OkcEstateSales.com philosophy is straightforward and clear: to treat clients with complete honesty, treat their personal property with the utmost respect and make clients as much money as possible in the time available. For the complete package in organization and management by professionals who always go the extra mile, contact OkcEstateSales.com … and rest easy.
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201 N. Portland
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ne business provides custom furnishings, the other synthetic grass – but the adjoining enterprises have more in common than simply Western Avenue addresses: they share an emphasis on attention to detail, as well as products combining personal comfort with exceptional quality. True North Living specializes in hand-crafted, solid wood furniture that’s completely customizable from dimensions to fabric to hardware and fixtures, so customers have complete control over the showpiece results. And with sturdy construction, extensive warranties and a wealth of options in accents and accessories, it’s a prime destination for creating a comfortable home. Always Greener’s artificial grass installations provide all the lush with none of the fuss, for a beautiful lawn that stays green, clean and delightful-looking all year round. Besides being a pleasure to touch, it’s good for allergies, doesn’t stain clothes, saves on water bills and eliminates the need for mowing and weeding. It saves both time and money in the long run, and with Always Greener’s commitment to customer satisfaction the choice is easy. Both destinations are recommended for discerning homeowners, together they can make your space sublime … inside and out.
7318 N. Western Ave., OKC 405.843.3900, livingtruenorth.com
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n a world of immediate gratification and mass manufacturing, Urban Farmhouse Designs operates its entire business model on the premise that objects of value are still made by hand and that quality not only takes time, it stands the test of time. As a locally owned, full-service manufacturer and retailer of residential and commercial furnishings and accessories created from reclaimed materials, Urban Farmhouse Designs specializes in one-of-a-kind pieces that celebrate a legacy and preserve the characteristics of enduring beauty and function. To do that, the company devotes much of its time to sourcing hard-to-find materials to be repurposed into a singular creation that simply can’t be duplicated. Each piece created by Urban Farmhouse Designs is manufactured on site in their 14,000-square-foot showroom in Oklahoma City by craftsmen who represent the best in their trade. Customers can bring design ideas with them or find inspiration in the showroom’s ever-changing inventory of exclusive furnishings. Manufacturing, assembling and finishing can be seen in progress on-site, which always sparks an appreciation for the process and makes shopping a very experiential occasion. In addition to producing custom furnishings and accessories, Urban Farmhouse Designs is a rich resource for homeowners who are building or remodeling. The company locates and makes use of reclaimed beams, mantels, doors and barn wood from several parts of the country, as well as quality wood from railcar flooring that dates as far back as the late 1800s. Urban Farmhouse Designs has also sourced items steeped in Oklahoma tradition from which they make pieces that are both beautiful and historic. 46 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
400 S. Western Ave., OKC, 405.305.6353 urbanfarmhousedesigns.com
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raceful design is the result of planning and expertise, hallmarks of Winter House, whose custom interior solutions meet every homeowner’s needs year round, and especially for the holidays. In anticipation of the coming season, the Winter House showroom will soon be transformed to a Christmas wonderland, featuring a carefully selected collection of exquisite accessories by the most sought-after names in giftware and home décor, including Christopher Radko and Mark Roberts Collectibles. The fully appointed Christmas showroom at Winter House encompasses every detail of holiday decorating to prepare your home for the holidays, from statement entry embellishments and trim accessories to an inspired holiday tabletop with Spode dinnerware. The key to a more relaxed holiday season is to let Winter House’s interior designers, Steven Winters and Rosalie Long, take care of every detail of your holiday (or everyday) decorating needs. (Design consultation by appointment.) Find even more inspiration at the Winter House Interiors Holiday Open House, Thursday, November 20 from 6-9 p.m.
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KS Design
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f your home is your retreat (and it should be), your bedroom should be a sanctuary that transforms you every evening. Oklahoma City’s exclusive source for luxury bedding and exquisite linens, KS Design, is fully committed to helping you experience the kind of bliss that can only come from a finely appointed bedroom. KS Design offers several exclusive lines of high-quality linens, as well as a full spectrum of colorful pillows, home fragrance and other accessories to elevate your master suite, nursery or bathroom to an ethereal level. KS Design also provides full, custom service from design to installation. All design work is produced in-house at this locally owned bou7648 N. Western Ave., tique, a destination for selection and refined style for your inner sanctum. OKC, 405.524.7868
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IT’S ONE OF THOSE HOUSES THAT MAKE YOU IMMEDIATELY FEEL AT HOME. GRAB A CLASSIC BOOK, SETTLE INTO A COMFORTABLE CHAIR IN A COZY NOOK AND LET THE WORLD OUTSIDE PASS YOU BY. 50 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
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Homeowners Jana and David Herritt have a knack for welcoming guests into their home and making it seem they are a part of the family. “May I offer you something to drink,” Jana asks, “or are you hungry? Would you like something to eat?” A couple of canine friends, Bo and Abby, are on hand to greet you, as well as a 20-year-old cat named Punk. Built in the 1940s on a quiet, treelined street, the house has a traditional feel with an updated, modern flair. It is decorated in Jana’s favorite colors of grey, cream and gold. “When we bought the house 24 years ago, it was much different,” Jana said. “It was very dated.”
Above: “This was originally the dining room,” Jana said. “It was really wasted space so when we gutted the main floor we re-configured it and use it as a favorite place to watch TV.” // Looking toward the stairway – Jana says the home remodel made everything much more streamlined. “Before, the stairway had an old wood railing. Our contractors took all that out and made it much cleaner looking.”
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“We added a room on the back and then added our bedroom upstairs. On the second floor, you originally had to walk through one bedroom to get to another.” The polished hardwood floors glisten. A large formal living space is anchored by an overstuffed gold 54 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
sofa. Above the sofa are handcrafted drawings of Jana and David’s three children: Amy, Robert and Brian. “Those portraits of our kids were done by a local artist, Mary Ann Fore, in Ardmore,” Jana says. “They were a gift from my parents and capture the children when they were young.
Clockwise from left: Stepping into the house, the main living area is the first thing guests see. Artwork provides a splash of color. // “This is where I often spend my mornings. It’s just a very peaceful place to sit and look outside, have a cup of coffee, answer some emails, or perhaps eat a piece of chocolate,” Jana laughs. // The spacious family room is flanked by a wall of full-length windows and doors that open onto the patio. Minimal coverings let in an abundance of natural light, and open the room up to the wellmanicured lawn.
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Above: White orchids flank a piece of work from a local artist in the family’s TV room and living area. // Left: The dining area gets used a great deal when the entire family is home for Christmas.
“On the other wall is a colorful piece of work from artist Joy Richardson. And on the bookshelf are a few classics we have collected through the years. I used the same white covering on all of them to give them a more uniform feel. “The house originally ended here,” Jana says as she steps down into the family room. “We added this room and the fireplace during our first remodel when we bought the house. A few steps away is the dining room. “This was an office when we first moved in,” Jana says. “It had a very low ceiling and you almost had to duck your head when you came in. It had grids on the ceiling like in the old school rooms. We took the attic space that was above it, added vaulted ceilings and the wooden beams so now it is very spacious and open. It makes it really nice, especially at Christmas when our family is all here.” Looking toward the front of the house, an elegant writing desk is positioned in front of several full-length windows. “I really enjoy having such large windows; watching the falling leaves or the first snowfall. My 10-year-old niece lives across the street and in the spring and summer it is fun to watch her skateboard and ride her bike.”
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Clean lines with open and spacious rooms are perfect for entertaining. “We entertain some,” Jana said. “Not big parties, but last Friday we had a group of our closest friends over. The kids were here, plus David and I, so there were maybe 15 people. The open floor plan really lends itself to entertaining.” Jana and David are empty-nesters now, and did contemplate moving at one point. “A few years ago when we had one of the big hail storms we considered whether we should stay here or move. But when you have raised all your kids in one place, it just becomes home. “The house has evolved into something that is very ‘us,’” Jana says. “Very peaceful, very comfortable. I think we are pretty content.”
Clockwise from top left: “We enjoy our home and the things that remind us of good times we have done as a family. These antlers were a gift from our golden retriever, Bo. We were at the lake and he proudly brought them to us,” Jana laughs. // “We moved a bathroom from one part of the main floor to the other,” Jana says. “We installed a walk-in shower; recessed lighting and tumbled marble, giving it a very modern feel yet still rather Old World.” // Abby finds a comfortable spot on the stairway, basking in the afternoon light. FALL 2014 | DESIGNOKLAHOMA 59
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PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
WE ARE NOT THROUGH WITH COOL GRAY, NOT BY A LONG SHOT, but sometimes you need to add a little heat to your palette. We’ve chosen some favorite warm-toned neutral paints to inspire more balmy temperatures indoors when the weather outside is frightful. Snuggle up by the fireside and peruse these colorful picks.
1. Glidden Creamy Buttermilk, 2. Martha Stewart Living Chopstick, 3. Behr Home Decorator’s Collection Beacon Yellow, 4. Glidden Tawny Birch, 5. Behr Pale Honey, 6. Glidden Apricot Nectar, 7. Martha Stewart Living Burlap, 8. Martha Stewart Living Butterscotch, 9. Glidden Stonington Beige, 10. Martha Stewart Living Spud, 11. Benjamin Moore Rockport Gray
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These special spaces come with a set of pre-defined functions, but don’t let that discourage your imagination; their forms can encompass an infinite amount of decorative variety. With good design, the sky’s the limit. PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
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Architectural Hardware Designs
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n a rapidly evolving world of luxury products and advanced technologies, staying informed on what’s available and having help to make the right decisions can be invaluable for homeowners. Fortunately, a destination showroom for decorative plumbing, hardware and more has evolved as well: Architectural Hardware Designs is now located in the Charter at May Design Center. Its 4,000-square-foot showroom is filled with examples of exceptional faucets, sinks, showers, tubs, luxury spas, cabinet and door hardware and luxury plumbing and hardware accessories, all in styles ranging from Old World Traditional to New Age Contemporary and covering everything in between. The vast inventory includes featured products from manufacturers who had only been available in Dallas, New York, Chicago or Los Angeles, and who still can’t be found anywhere else in Oklahoma – brands like blu BATHWORKS, Ashley Norton, Manzoni Lacava, Sonoma Forge, DXV and more. And a friendly, experienced staff with an abundance of technical knowledge is always ready to help guide customers in their exploration. 62 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
Operating wholesale to the trades, they can work with homeowners through interior designers, architects or contractors to provide a prime selection of unique choices for the bathroom, kitchen and more. They’re dedicated to not only providing the best products in the metro, but also offering training classes and continuing education classes for the trade as well as the general public. Service, quality, functionality and good design are the cornerstones of the company. The showroom is open to the public; take advantage of the newly expanded hours Monday through Saturday, or make an appointment anytime, and discover the beautiful difference that affordable luxury can make in your home by calling Architectural Hardware Designs.
9450 N. May Ave., OKC Charter at May Design Center 405.607.0420 | ahdok.com
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Helping clients share your vision is a breeze when they can touch, see and compare top-selling products in a Ferguson showroom. In our showrooms, your clients touch, see and compare top-selling bath and kitchen products and decide with confidence. With our consultants’ product knowledge, planning and presentation resources, as well as coordination with contractors to fulfill your vision, your design business gains a trusted partner.
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SETTING THE TABLE WRITER SARA GAE WATERS PHOTOGRAPHER CARLI WENTWORTH
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IN NOVEMBER, YOU NEVER QUITE KNOW WHAT YOU’LL GET. It could be cold as ice (literally) or warm enough to throw a football around the front yard without a jacket. While table settings usually reflect the season, I felt like departing from the typical fall table. Of course, we all think of the Thanksgiving table when November rolls around. And while I decided to forgo the fall foliage and turkey motif, I kept the warm colors of the season and added just a little nod to tradition with a small pinecone here and there. Bouquets of orange and yellow roses anchor the table in a large silver pitcher, and are flanked on either side with old wood pillars, meant for candles. However, we’ve replaced the expected candles with roses and cascading bright green foliage. A white tabletop and white small vases make up the place setting with silver flatware and a soft taupe silk napkin underneath. And what would a Thanksgiving table be without pie? Instead of the usual large pumpkin and pecan pies, why not a small one for each guest? Mixed berry, buttermilk and turtle make up the choices here. A bar cart is set for after-dinner drinks ... maybe a Moscow mule or mulled cider in a copper mug or a mixed drink to top off the evening. Whichever way you go, this brightly colored table is sure to put you in a holiday mood.
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WHEN SNOW WAS IN THE FORECAST, IDEAS OF A WINTER-INSPIRED TABLE STARTED TO SWIRL IN MY HEAD. Who can resist freshly fallen snow as a backdrop? Is it realistic to sit outside with plates set atop a confection of white? Well, why not? Throw on some warm clothes and pull a faux fur throw around your shoulders and have a little something to eat.
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If you’re not inclined to brave the cold, let this be your inspiration for something inside. A crisp white tablecloth (with a little faux snow sprinkled around) can mimic the real thing ... then add to it fine china (my mom’s Christmas pattern is shown here) and intricate silverware. Linens that represent the season will help move the theme along. Using deep red linens with a cream pattern in addition to the red tulips and holly help set up the scene. Crystal stemware with snow adds a whimsical flair and wooden place cards with baby pine cones are a woodsy final touch. Inside or outside, a winter wonderland setting is within your reach.
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FROM THE BOOKSHELF WRITER STEVE GILL
THERE ARE ABUNDANT REASONS TO BECOME A HOMEOWNER, but for a certain type of mentality, this might be the most powerful: you can make it look however you want. You can pull everything out and start from scratch, filling it with only the appliances and furnishings and decorative items that really speak to you; you can spend as long as you want getting every aspect of the look just perfect; then you can change some or all of it again if you decide to. Whether or not it’s a lasting condition, the urge to remodel a space can strike at any time, and when it does, you’ll probably be glad for some advice and guidance from a seasoned veteran of the process, someone who makes her living by dispensing expert redesign wisdom, some kind of … remodelista. Homeowners who take their renovation enthusiasm online may be familiar with the Remodelista blog already – its corps of contributors has amassed a significant following over the years – but even its ardent followers will find plenty of useful information and guidance in this expansive (nearly 400 pages) tome. The topics narrow in focus over the course of the book: the first section consists of pictorial tours through a dozen houses decorated in different styles, with notes on how and why the owners went about creating their individual looks and even subsections titled “Steal This Look” that detail how to reproduce specific elements. Subsequent chapters focus on different styles of bathrooms and kitchens (two of the more potentially problematic areas of the remodeled home); a string of design ideas for repurposing and building single pieces and adornments; and “The Remodelista 100” – a collection of the authors’ all-time favorite essential everyday
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objects. This section has no room for generalities; rather than “a good desk lamp,” they recommend the Anglepoise Type75, explain why, provide a picture and tell readers where to find one online. That willingness to be specific is one of the book’s strengths: in addition to its use for overall inspiration and instruction, it has considerable utility as a compendium of sources. The authors want readers to have good gear and expert guidance, as evidenced by the closing list of over 100 websites (organized by category with brief descriptions) labeled “Resources We Swear By.” Since you’re reading Design Oklahoma, the urge to remodel may have already struck. Whether you’re looking for more visual inspiration or one specific crowning touch, finding it might be easier with the help of Remodelista.
Why should a home’s thoughtful design end at the threshold? Nature provides a fantastic backdrop for working, playing and living, and a little preparation in the coming months can pay immense dividends in your future capacity to enjoy the great outdoors.
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It’s a cliché, but that’s because it’s true: location is immensely important. The house or property that’s everything you’re looking for is out there somewhere, and the easiest way to find it is to call in some professional assistance.
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MAKING A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF WELCOMING GUESTS TO YOUR HOME, both during the holidays and all year round. With a wide array of styles and finishes that coordinate with your knobs and latches, and designs ranging from simple to ornate, you can surely discover a doorknocker to suit your home’s personality. Class up the front door with one of these delightful finds.
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From Architectural Hardware Designs in OKC: 1. A’dor Hardware satin nickel knocker, 3. A’dor Hardware oil-rubbed bronze knocker, 4. Ashley Norton bronze knocker // From Hardware Expressions in Norman: 2. Emtek bronze knocker, 5. Emtek brass knocker
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ne of Oklahoma City’s most historic communities, Nichols Hills, is adding a jewel to its crown this year. Located north of NW 63rd Street between Pennsylvania and Grand Boulevard, the new Glenbrook Park addition lies in the heart of northwest Oklahoma City’s finest shopping and dining and represents a rare opportunity for prospective homeowners. Accessible to existing Nichols Hills streets on both sides, Glenbrook Park is a pedestrian-friendly enclave of cul-de-sac streets consisting of 14 lots and a neighborhood park. Of the 14 exclusive home sites offered, only ten remain available for purchase. Lot areas of up to 12,600 square feet can easily accommodate up to 5,200 square feet of living area. The Glenbrook Park addition will benefit from all new storm and sewer systems, modernized utilities, a homeowners association and superior police and fire protection by the City of Nichols Hills, according to respected Oklahoma City architect James Loftis, FAIA, the development’s managing partner. Loftis points out that the new development affords prospective homeowners several distinct advantages, among which are Nichols Hills’ exceptional location and esteemed heritage, combined with an opportunity for homeowners to create their own legacy in the construction of their home by using their own builders and designers. “What makes this opportunity especially unique,” Loftis explains, “is that Glenbrook Park represents the last available land for development in Nichols Hills. To be able to build something new in what is one of the most valued real estate locations in the city is very rare. It’s the best of both worlds.”
1507 Glenbrook Terrace, Nichols Hills 405.659.0522, glenbrookpark-nh.com NW 63rd St. RENDERING BY: HOWARD - FAIRBAIRN SITE DESIGN
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WRITER JILL HARDY PHOTOGRAPHER SIMON HURST OF ALL THE HOLIDAYS, CHRISTMAS COULD ARGUABLY BE CALLED THE MOST SENTIMENTAL. Dickens used the nostalgia and hope associated with the season in his novella “A Christmas Carol” as a means to encourage reconnection with the goodwill that comes so easily to us in our youth, and to illustrate the ever-present possibility for change when it’s needed. It’s a time for children – both actual and inner – and for establishing traditions, following them or bucking them, as needed. The balancing act of holding on to what should be preserved while creating something new – while considering everyone involved, big and small – is one that’s familiar to Simon and Rachel Shingleton, and it’s a precept reflected not only in their lives, but in their décor choices as well … with a special emphasis that shines through in their home at Christmas. “One of my lasting memories from childhood is going to the neighbor’s house to play, and not being allowed to sit on their beds,” says Rachel. “It blew my mind because my mom was open to things like me decorating my own room. I want [our home] to be kid-friendly, but I don’t feel I have to sacrifice my sense of style.” A white mantel wall acts as a canvas for an exuberant explosion of color; tissue paper honeycombs convey a spirit of celebration and echo the white tree adorned with bright ornaments, courtesy of Land of Nod, who also supplied the festive stockings and tree skirt. The Mathis Brothers couch and chair provide comfort with elegant lines (as does the pistachio-hued pouf, from Overstock.com), balanced by a brightly painted coffee table (a thrift store find). FALL 2014 | DESIGNOKLAHOMA 79
One of the stars of the home’s structural makeover is the kitchen, where the removal of a wall and the original ceiling-mounted cabinets opened up a line of sight into the adjoining family room, and provided a way to maintain connection during meal prep or clean up, which fosters the kid-friendly utility so important to the Shingletons. “I loved the plan,” says Rachel. “I remember thinking, I’m going to love being here, watching my son.” In keeping with the home’s fun but stylish feel, the red “Eat” sign – a purchase from Norman’s Antique Garden during Rachel’s college years – mirrors the playful hue of the candy apple Tolix chairs, and the nook near the back door houses a specially commissioned and designed painting by artist Erin Cooper, who also happens to be Rachel’s web designer. The addition of an island made for more practical use of floor space, and a bar provides extra surface area, with seating supplied by shiny black barstools from Overstock.com that parallel the sleek countertops.
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The Shingletons share their home with their sixyear-old son, Jude, and two Chihuahuas named Coco and Nickles. They bought the house six years ago, after it had undergone a serious remodel, which included a kitchen redesign, the addition of closet space and an upstairs playroom with dormer windows. “When I saw this house, it was midway through the renovation,” Rachel says. “It was dark, everything was torn up, but I’d seen another house that the owner had remodeled, and I understood what it was going to look like when it was finished.” That faith was well-rewarded; the final product is a fantastic blend of functionality and fun, with room for work and play, decorated with a comfortable style that reflects the family’s approach to life year round, but finds a particular chance to shine during Christmas.
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Clockwise from top left: The formal dining area is a perfect example of Rachel’s quest to maintain decorum while eschewing dowdiness; traditional details like the wainscoting and classic lines of the Jonathan Adler for JCPenney table and buffet (an heirloom from Rachel’s grandmother) are balanced by crisp color and bright white. Mirrored panels reflect the light let in through generously sized windows, giving the room an airy atmosphere. // Son Jude’s playroom, while utilitarian and coordinated with the rest of the home’s colorful décor, also provides a few sentimental connections to the past: the elephant book caddy was Rachel’s as a child, and the enormous vintage Disney poster that adorns one wall was a gift to Rachel from Simon during their college years. Shelving and furniture from Pottery Barn provides streamlined storage for toys and a comfy place to relax. // “Our first home was built in the late ’50s or early ’60s,” Rachel explains, “And the lady had robin’s egg blue in every room of the house. She must have loved it – it was in the wallpaper, everything – and I came to love it, too.” A comforting visual theme throughout the home, the pale blue of the formal living area’s walls (a custom mix from Sherwin Williams) brings an aquatic tranquility to the room. The poolside artwork (a stock photo blown up and printed on canvas) adds to the effect, along with the sand-colored Pottery Barn couch and sunny-gold throw pillows from caitlynwilsontextiles.com. Cobalt blue accents in the Target pillows and lamp from Lamps Plus add depth, and clear glass bell jars from West Elm provide interest without distraction when paired with a glass Nate Berkus coffee table. 82 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
Bottlebrush Christmas trees make the entryway console (from Jonathan Adler for JCPenney) merry and bright, and putz houses gathered from a variety of boutiques and the Martha Stewart Collection add charm.
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Like most families, the Shingletons have several commitments during the holidays, but Rachel says that home has increasingly become a focus during that time of the year. “Our [extended] families are here, in Oklahoma, so we bounce around for Christmas, but it became important to my son to have Christmas morning at home. So for the past few years, we’ve worked at being here – in our pajamas, making breakfast – on Christmas morning.” 84 DESIGNOKLAHOMA | FALL 2014
Clockwise from top: Pale yellow walls give the master bedroom a serene glow, accented with calmly colorful portraits in the form of colorful silhouettes designed by Rachel. A white linen Regency-style headboard from Williams-Sonoma Home paired with cheerful Pine Cone Hill bedding is the perfect mix for a stately slumber environment. Blue and white anchor throw pillows are from caitlinwilsontextiles.com. // Showcasing her knack for pairing new with vintage, and bright fun with cool, classic white, Rachel’s use of a dresser found at an estate sale (and painted periwinkle) as office furniture pairs easily with an Ikea desk and Eames-style chair from Overstock.com. A diamond-cut pink lamp from Lamps Plus and painting by local artist Rita Orloff add touches of inspiration-invoking style. // Rachel’s home office upstairs is another crowning achievement of the home’s architectural re-do; what was formerly a dark hallway has been transformed (by removing a wall and bumping out two dormer windows) into a bright, spacious room that is simultaneously business-like and play-friendly, housing both a desk and work area for Mom and books and toys for Jude. “I wanted it to be a combined creative space,” Rachel says, proving that her desire for a kid-friendly home extends to her home business, as well. “He’s always been my little shadow, right next to me, so if I was going to be up here working, he needed a space, too.” // Lively patterns in the Ikea bedding paired with varying shades of soothing blue – from the navy Land of Nod bed to the sky-hued stripes on the walls (a painted labor of love that Rachel says will have to last her son until he moves out) – give Jude’s bedroom little-boy excitement without excess stimulus.
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Clockwise from top left: Joyful signage from Target // Shelves from Ikea, repainted by Rachel, house both books and stylish accessories like the blue vase (a gift from Simon’s mother) and whimsical white seahorses from Z Gallerie. The framed print is Rachel’s design, available through pencilshavingstudio.com. // Star lights from Ikea set a calm and bright mood. // Land of Nod sponsored the furnishing of the home office, which includes totes from their collection to fill the Ikea shelving. // Tableware by MackenzieChilds, via On a Whim // Vividly hued place settings are vintage finds.
Simon works as a realtor and Rachel’s business – a line of home and tech accessories and paper goods that she designs and markets – is based in the home, and operated through her website pencilshavingsstudio.com, which also features her lifestyle blog. “Land of Nod [furniture and accessory store] sponsored our Christmas décor, and I proposed the idea of a bright, cheerful, colorful Christmas,” says Rachel. Her vision for decking the family home’s halls is simply a holiday version of its everyday style: stylish without being stuffy. “It’s similar to my fashion sense,” says Rachel. “I like wearing high heels, but I might pair them with jeans and a striped shirt.” The image of a classy, casual denim-and-crisp-shirt motif is one that becomes obvious when walking through the spacious but cozy residence. Various shades of blue, often paired with white, are always liberally sprinkled with color. “I want our home to be cheerful and inviting, without being too formal. I want to be able to live in my house; I don’t want there to be any rooms that are untouchable.” FALL 2014 | DESIGNOKLAHOMA 87
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