We don't often see interior walls done in natural materials, and when we do, they are often covered over with paint. This residence by Tracery Interiors shows lots of exposed wood and stone lifted to a modern aesthetic.
This wood paneling isn't stained that dark orangey color so prevalent in basements of the 1970s, but instead is left unfinished to give a hint of natural texture without being overwhelming. A stone wall containing a fireplace is matched in strength by graphic floor-to-ceiling drapes and oversized art.
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Tracery Interiors and Shop
72 Main Street
, Rosemary Beach
, Florida
32461
850.231.6755
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Comments (8)
Absolutely gorgeous!
Only thing - curtains in living room really not my cup of tea.
This is the house of my dreams - though I'd have piles of kilims all over the place, and colorful art on the walls. This is too neutral for my taste, feels like a spa instead of a home - but the house itself is just perfect.
I love all the natural stone and wood! Such a beautiful home but I know it is not for everyone.
The Designer Insider
The stone wall in the fourth picture is amazing.
I agree that it's too neutral for my personal tastes. I'd go crazy without a bit of color, but some of the basic elements are ones I'd love to see every day in my home.
You had me at the kitchen. Actually, the kitchen is the room I'm most attracted to. Right-o, those curtains hurt my eyes and detract from the gorgeous stone fireplace surround.
I've been devouring everything I can find on line about beach/surf shacks, guess I'm hungering for old, raw wood. This kitchen has that aesthetic.
Pops of color are in order, fer sure.
We've seen many Gothy/church-inspired interiors lately, and I think these rooms *do* it successfully without screaming, "I'm church-y!" or "I'm scary!"
I love these interiors, though I could do w/out the living room curtains. The dining room is awesome!
So Belgian/Axel Vervoordt