KAREN WIGHT -- No Place Like Home
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* EDITOR’S NOTE: Every other week, No Place Like Home will take
readers on a tour of a local residence.
Simple, bold and distinguished are the adjectives Kim Woods uses to
describe this custom home in Irvine Terrace. Woods, owner of Kim Woods
Interior Design in Newport Beach, worked with the homeowners for almost
two years to achieve the perfect balance of comfort and style for this
stunning family abode.
Influenced by the wife’s sabbatical in Florence, where she studied art
history, the homeowners (who asked not to be named) sought a blend of
French and Italian styles to create a home with a warm and informal feel.
The design team included architect John McNeeley. The contractor was
Doug Root of Premiere Woodwork. Pre-construction and construction filled
almost two calendar years. The attention to detail and special features
in this home is extraordinary.
The house has custom walnut floors, arched windows and doorways, and
stacking French doors that allow a free-flow from interior to exterior.
Woods and the homeowners chose a bold color palette that includes deep
red, spruce green and cobalt blue, in addition to the soothing cream
tones of the limestone used throughout the house.
The rusted iron hardware is from J. Nicolas French Imported Hardware
in Corona del Mar, the tiles are from Walker Zanger in Costa Mesa and the
fixtures are from Eurobath in the Stonemill Design Center, Costa Mesa.
S&K; Painters completed the home’s finishing touches, which includes a
variety of faux finishes and glazes.
Woods has a special affinity for light fixtures. The house is filled
with one-of-a-kind sconces, chandeliers and lamps, in addition to the
overhead lighting. Both charming and sophisticated in style and
placement, the lighting adds a special nuance to the home.
One of the first purchases for the house was a pair of iron and
crystal sconces from Nobili Antiques on Newport’s 31st Street. The sconces helped set the design tone for the entire place.
The kitchen is a striking blend of new conveniences and old style.
Viking appliances and a sub-zero refrigerator-freezer are combined with
honed limestone counters, Quimper-influenced tiles and brushed nickel
hardware.
An ample desk/work station off the kitchen overlooking the backyard
allows the homeowners to keep an eye on their three children while taking
care of business.
One of the homeowners’ favorite features are the sliding pocket French
doors, which allow the great room to open up to a backyard that includes
a pool, spa, built-in barbecue and firepit. The cozy and comfortable
green study ranks a close second.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column, which was
contributed to by MICHELE MILLER this week, runs Sundays.
CAPTIONS
See photo file ‘Red Powder Room’:
The deep red walls of the powder room are a beautiful background for
an antique chandelier. The special lighting found throughout the home is
one of designer Kim Woods’ favorite touches.
See photo file ‘Master Bath’:
The cobalt-blue tiles in the master bathroom are from Walker Zanger.
The master retreat includes a steam shower, a separate tub area and
his-and-hers vanities.
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