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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Model Home Tour: California Cool

I LOVE going to model homes…maybe just as much as I love going to Homegoods. So when I stumbled across the Ashton Woods model in Highland Ridge here in Frisco, I just had to blog about it.

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(All photos courtesy of Ashton Woods)

What struck me in this particular model was the bold mix of navy blues and graphic patterns throughout. I love blue and its nice to see it used in darker shades since the light blues are so expected in design these days.

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I’m really into the almost denim like color of the sofas. With kids in the house, its so hard to keep the lighter colors clean and pristine.

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Loving the white cabinets with the black island. Also dying for a wine bottle rack like this one for my island!

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The porcelain subway tile backsplash is a such a classic look, and so much more cost effective.

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I love the idea of beadboard on a recessed ceiling. The chandelier is fantastic as well.

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The dining room is painted in a bold navy blue with bright white wainscotting. It’s quite stunning.

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The coffer ceiling with the dark wood beams really draws the eye up and showcases the dramatic ceiling height in the great room. I also love the idea of putting doors on the open spaces surrounding the game room. It keeps all of the noise contained upstairs.

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They used what seems to be siding that you generally see on the exterior of a home for the walls in the gameroom. It gives the room a real cottage feel and a break from boring sheetrock!

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Media rooms are generally dark holes but I love how the designer kept this one light and bright with lots of glossy white built-ins.

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My head is swarming with some fantastic ideas after visiting this home! Can’t wait to use some in my soon-to-be new home!

Whether you live in the Frisco area or are in need of online design consulting, contact me at FarmStyleStudio@gmail.com.

Happy Spring!!!

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