Pulp Design Studios is responsible for the creation of this wine country home that is a blending of two design styles, located in Woodinville, Washington. The team was presented with the challenge of infusing two very different design dreams into this ground-up design build project.
The clients, operators of a well-known whiskey distillery, love to entertain, so the home has public spaces that are open and inviting. He was drawn to an Acadia lodge style that reflected the mountains around this country locale. She desired a more refined transitional look that would be the perfect backdrop for entertaining friends and family.
Project Team: Design-Build: Pulp Design Studios | Contractor: Ireland General Construction | Lighting Design: Hood Lighting
The design reflects an open-plan interior with warm woods and magnificent views of the outdoors, combined with modern touches and more complex details. For summer soirees, the glass doors also open to the pool area for seamless indoor-outdoor living. The end result is a beautiful amalgamation of design styles, where each room in reflects the family’s personality.
What We Love: This wine country home showcases beautiful and refined living spaces with lodge style aesthetics mixed with modern elements. Large windows brings in natural light while capturing gorgeous views of this home’s wonderful surroundings. The project team did a fabulous job of combining the owner’s design style, creating their dream vision of a warm and inviting family home that is also perfect for entertaining.
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“The home’s upstairs attic area was originally planned to be unused space. But the project team developed the idea for a media room with a built- in bar. Now it’s one of the family’s favorite spaces,” states Pulp Design Studios.
Photos: Stephen Karlisch
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