So many renovations we see these days entail brightening up interiors and whiting out—fairly actually—what was initially there. What we admire about inside designer Frances Merrill, of Reath Design in Los Angeles, is her distinctive, trend-bucking technique: quite than open up areas and portray all the things white, she creates cocoons of coloration, sample, and moody heat.
This cozy eat-in kitchen she designed for actress and SMILF creator Frankie Shaw, and her TV author husband, Zach Strauss, exemplifies her design philosophy. When the couple purchased their 1937 Monterey Colonial home, positioned within the Franklin Hills part of Los Feliz in LA, the kitchen had bland white cupboards. (The remainder of the house was equally uninspired.) They needed one thing with extra character and requested Frances to paint it in together with her trademark design daring.
Frances delivered with a kitchen that’s cheerful with out being overly shiny, period-sensitive with out being kitschy, and daring with out being garish. “We spend lots of time initially of every venture developing with a selected visible language,” she shares. “After which all through the job we’re always including and subtracting colours and supplies to get the steadiness proper.”
Let’s take a tour of this singular area:
Images by Laure Joliet, courtesy of Reath Design.
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N.B.: This submit has been up to date; the unique story ran on Might 7, 2020.