Located in Winter Park, Florida, Ashley Martin Home has beautifully reimagined her own family residence, showcasing transitional-style interiors. Over a span of just over three months, the designer thoughtfully transformed her 4,000-square-foot dwelling, aiming to achieve a harmonious feel by blending modern and traditional elements through a transitional aesthetic.
The designer’s principal goal was to create bright and airy living spaces while updating every detail. Not a single area of the home was left untouched, undergoing various transformations. Despite the exterior of the house having a very traditional aesthetic, the designer focused on carrying that style into the interior, resulting in refreshed living spaces with a transitional style.
The home possesses a transitional aesthetic, blending a neutral color palette with subtle blue and rich green accent hues. To infuse warmth and depth, the designer incorporated woven elements and wooden tones throughout the interiors. Remarkably, areas like the kitchen, owner’s bathroom, family room, and laundry room have undergone such significant transformations that they are hardly recognizable as their original counterparts.
What We Love: This Florida home has undergone a transformation that boasts bright and airy living spaces. The new design provides a harmonious flow throughout, where the layout feels more open, refreshed, and completely modernized. Overall, we are loving the updated look of this designer’s family home, especially the gorgeous kitchen with its mix of green and wood tone cabinetry and cozy breakfast nook.
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The kitchen was the most extensive part of the renovation of this home. To achieve a more open layout, the designer made the bold decision to remove the wall that separated the kitchen and family room. This endeavor proved to be quite challenging, as it was revealed that the wall served as a load-bearing structure. After mitigating this issue with several permits and a complex construction process to stabilize the home after the wall was taken down, the designer was delighted with the outcome.
Above: Among the designer’s favorite features are the gorgeous dark green cabinets juxtaposed with the warm wood tone island, the sleek slide-in stainless steel range, and the elegant matte black faucet, fixtures, and hardware. The cabinets are painted in Pewter Green by Sherwin Williams. The counter stools are from Palacek.
Above: This kitchen nook was formerly an unusable space and was transformed into a cozy dining nook that is the perfect spot for the family to gather. The chairs are from Four Hands.
Above: In this inviting family room, furnishings are arranged around the fireplace, with built-ins on either side for storage and to showcase personalized accessories. The sofa was sourced from Rowe Furniture.
Above: In the nursery, the light fixture is from Restoration Hardware baby and child.
Above: In the bathroom, the tile is from the WOW brand and it is the Fez collection – a mix of white gloss and matte.
Above: In the bathroom, the shelves are from Pottery Barn.
Above: In the mudroom, the cabinets are painted in Ashland Slate 1608 by Benjamin Moore.
Above: In the laundry room, the light fixture was sourced from Serena and Lily. The ceramic floor tile was sourced from Wow Tile. The walls are painted in Worldly Gray SW 7043 – Sherwin Williams.
PHOTOGRAPHER Native House Photography
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