Challenge:

Not too many! Homeowners were a joy to work with, and the home was build on a large estate lot along the Concho River. We wanted to ensure all views of interiors were oriented to the backyard, pool and river.  We also wanted to capture the feeling of the ruggedness of the land and serenity of the river, elegantly and simply.

Solution:

Hiring a great architect is always the perfect beginning.  The base design took great advantage of the views of the beauty around. External stone was also carried inside, cladding a wall thaat slices through the center of the house in the living room and beyond through patio.  Cutting into this wall is a fireplace in the living room, and a fireplace in the patio.  The stone became the launch pad for the color scheme. We decided to keep design elements softly modern, even organic, to connect visual and tactile senses to nature. All textiles are natural fibers. 

In the wonderfully open kitchen/living/dining space, we left the support beams rough and stained them with a bit of gray glaze. The vent hood is iron; the back splash is a glazed brick; roman shade embroidered. Book shelving in dining is painted a metallic bronze.  Island has a leathered quartzite top and cabinetry is stained.  Master bed and bath offer quiet drama- colors are soft grays.  However, the arrangement of glass and ceramic tile highlighting the fireplace above soaking tub, topped off with a crystal chandelier extending from the wood clad ceiling is quite attention getting.  The custom 7' master bed is upholstered in gray velvet. Fit for a queen!