42 North – Architecture + Design together with Jean Stoffer Design has beautifully reimagined this classic modern home nestled in Ada, a small, quaint village in Michigan. This 90’s home had great bones and offered ample potential for the homeowners who desired a clean, comfortable, Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic.
Almost every inch of the interior of this home underwent thoughtful modification or complete transformation. The result is a truly remarkable space for family living, boasting three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. Continue below to see the rest of this dwelling…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE 42 North – Architecture + Design BUILDER Kenowa Builders INTERIOR DESIGN Jean Stoffer Design
What We Love: This 90’s home has undergone an incredible transformation to better meet the lifestyle needs of its inhabitants. The updated living spaces offer better form and function with clean lines and sophisticated design details throughout. We love how the designer opened up the kitchen area to create a light and airy space for casual family gathering and entertaining with large window views of the backyard.
Tell Us: What details in this Michigan home transformation project do you find most inspiring? Is there anything you would do differently? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments below!
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Above: The flooring is a European white oak. The flooring was coordinated with RT Baldwin in Hudsonville, Michigan.
Above: The scullery kitchen features a big center cabinet made to house pantry items and small countertop appliances. Open shelving allows for accessibility. The space is painted in Cotswold Green from the Stoffer Home cabinet line.
Above: What was originally the sunroom is now an open plan kitchen and dining area with an abundance of natural light and beautiful views.
Above: The terrazzo flooring was sourced from The Fine Line Tile studio in Chicago.
Above: The daughter’s bedroom did not require any reconfiguring, just some redecorating for a more grown-up aesthetic.
Above: In the laundry room, the drying rack is called the Sheila Maid Drying Rack. The laundry room measures 12ft x 7ft-6in.
PHOTOGRAPHER Stoffer Photography Interiors
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