Across the world, designers craft rooms that send the viewer's eye on a rapid-fire journey, darting around a cacophony of color and pattern and chaotic whimsy. At first sight, these rooms may feel bold or exciting, but they often miss a crucial aspect of interior design that sits at the core of every home: the person living inside it. At Ore Studiosa Seattle-based interior design studiothe eye is given a welcome break; instead, they curate soothing, calm spaces that feel more like a retreat. In lieu of that design rollercoaster, each room feels lived-in, but modernist.

For the studio's latest project, a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home in the La Conner neighborhood of Skagit County, Washingtonjust an hour north of Seattlefirm principal Andy Beers employed contrasting color palettes and natural materials to create a home that allows for some much needed peace and serenity. "My aesthetic tends towards a warm modernism, but is highly dependent on client and context," Beers says. "We like to do what is right for the building, the place, as well as the client."

Studio Ore took charge of both the interior design and decorating process, as well as the more constructive architectural elements of the homeallowing the team to take full creative control from start to finish. "In terms of the interior, we wanted to make something that felt warm, bright, and clean. The house is meant to feel intensely comfortable, and not take away from the gorgeous site and views," continues Beers. "This translated to a very tight palette of finishes, and we relied on a lot of texture and contrast to make things feel distinguished and special while remaining quiet."

Here, the great room, complete with exposed beams and heavily contrasted windows, anchors the house with an organic, but modern edge. Ahead, a full tour of the space, from the moody dining room and cozy office to the textural main bedroom.

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Modern Lines and Natural Materials Created a Calm, Tailored Atmosphere in This Washington Home - Yahoo Lifestyle

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August 28, 2020 at 4:55 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Interior Designer