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Stunning South Shore Home With Contemporary Flair

Dec 14 2017 · 2 comments · Design Elements, My Designs ·1

I am so excited to share this project ~ a stunning South Shore home featuring a limited color palette and lots of dramatic elements.  As you can imagine, this project offered new challenges for me due in large part to the color scheme ~ heavy doses of neutrals paired with varying shades of black, dark charcoal and a more burgundy black! My client had a definite vision for what she wanted the end result to be.  Coupled with her experience  designing a restaurant and love of all kinds of art, the stage was set for a beautiful collaboration between us. Let’s take a peek inside…

The Foyer

The staircase was already carpeted so we added a complementary carpet to the main foyer area. Colony Rug installed it perfectly. The way they hugged the curve of the staircase with the carpet  is truly masterful and a perfect custom touch.

South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design

South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design

Front Room

The Homeowner need a place to see  clients so we designed a space right off the foyer that can accomodate many activities including piano playing, entertaining, and a safe place for conversation.

South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design living room

South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design faux fur

One of the most challenging aspects of this room was to provide privacy in the many windows. After much discussion we decided on top down, bottom up duettes operated by remote control. These are perfect especially with the top down so you can see the beautiful treetops and sky. Pamela Copeman Design top down shades duette remote controlMy client opted to paint two walls a dark brown-black which is stunning and coordinates with the adjacent Dining Room.

Pamela Copeman Design black walls open concept

The varied artwork adds a shimmery touch to this unique space.

South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design

Dining Room

The Dining Room overlooks a beautiful patio and backyard.

Pamela Copeman Design dining room black and dramatic

French doors are dressed in a beautiful black wool that drapes perfectly from a board mounted treatment. The coffered ceiling is a beautiful architectural detail that dresses up the space in an elegant and refined manner. The table is complimented with a variety of seating from a two person bench to slipcovered parsons chairs.

Pamela Copeman Design black contemporary dining room

And of course no Dining Room is complete without a chandelier and this one is a stunner!

Powder Room

We selected a magnificent wall covering by Cole and Son for the Powder Room featuring mischievous monkeys. The large repeat of the paper and the small space of the room provided quite a challenge. The resulting installation is some of  my friend Paul’s finest work. Paul meticulously planned every placement of the “monkey and his tail” and executed it to a tee.


South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design powder room wallpaper

South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design powder room wallpaper

A Powder Room is truly a space to make a statement and our client loves the result.

Great Room

We continued the mix of dark chocolate and charcoal in the spacious Great Room. This is a gathering, relaxing, and entertaining space for the family and we wanted to make it comfortable as well as dramatic. 

puzzle table family room

The built-ins and most of the furniture was already in place.  We selected a rich Benjamin Moore shade to add personality and drama.  I love using an eggshell finish on the walls and  any built-ins and a satin finish on the wood trim. This way even if I am using the same color (as we did here) there is a subtle definition and differentiation.

The fabric on the window seat is Kravet ~ love this animal print!
South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design window seat

Sunroom

The Sunroom, located just off the Kitchen, is complimentary to the palette of the house and features more views of the beautiful backyard.

Georgia O'Keeffe inspired sunroom

I adore the way my client used vintage pieces and layered with an organic touch a la Georgia O’Keefe. The arrangement is by Winston Flowers.

Kitchen

The Kitchen was given an updated look. We did not change out the cabinets but we customized them to accommodate a new sub zero refrigerator. The trash compactor was swapped out for a wine cooler and then we re-painted all of the cabinets for a brighter look.

Contemporary rustic kitchen

 

We added another custom cut carpet by Colony Rug ~ this U shape hugs the island perfectly and complements the hardwood floors which we had refinished using a dark stain. The dark floors throughout anchor and unify the design of the entire first floor.South Shore contemporary home Pamela Copeman Design Colony Rug u shaped custom carpet

This project was a true collaboration between my client and me. She pushed me out of my colorful comfort zone to explore darker, richer tones to create the drama and contemporary feel she wanted for her home.  Mission accomplished!

xo,

Pamela

 

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2 Comments

  1. Ginny Ballou

    On: 16:10 December 14th, 2017 ·

    Pam, love this one!! Always good when one is open to new ideas. Great job!

  2. Anne Black

    On: 15:11 December 16th, 2017 ·

    Stunning! Well done.

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