Whalin Residence
This was a mid-century modern renovation for clients who love the atomic ranch era. Our goal was to combine their mid-mod style with our more modern and clean lined approach. This was a whole property renovation with credits going to Tim Borden of Borden Landscape Design for his landscape design along the back fence and fire pit area.
Photos by Chris Lake Photography.
One big entertaining space
Moved dining to front window to make use of dead space
Shelved are important to entry area that has no closet
Art wall for a dramatic punch as you enter the house
Huge kitchen peninsula is focus point of whole house
Well appointed cabinets and appliances make the whole package
Great place to entertain
Back area of kitchen where garbage and entry to garage is hidden
A laundry room doesn't have to be ugly or forgotten in the design process
Double slider doors can conceal the entry to master suite
Large master bath with huge walk in shower
Lighting is important to set the mood
Closets were taken out to make the rooms feel larger
There is plenty of room for guests
White painted tile makes the bathroom feel larger
New garage door with frosted windows
This is an intimate, more cozy are of the back yard entertainment space
Show your guests how to get to your front door and take them on a journey along the way
Cumaru wood warms and dramatizes the entrance porch
There are five distinct entertainment spaces in the back yard