OMAHAHOME
Natural stone, a lighted coffered ceiling, travertine floors, and dark stained, knotty alder trim are some of the features of the great room.
Huntington Park Simply Stunning
Erin Svoboda, Allied Member ASID
BuD
and Carol Padon came to Designer’s Touch wanting something different for their new home. After years of collecting antiques, the Padons were ready to let go of some of the tradition and add comfort, warmth and a little whimsy to their home. The home, built by J. Scott Builders, sits on a lush, wooded lot in Huntington Park. As you first walk through the large wood plank front door you are welcomed with deep, rich espresso-stained wood and knotty alder woodwork contrasting the beautiful creamy travertine floors. The warmth continues with the natural stone fireplace and lighted coffered ceilings. Handcrafted wallpaper and faux wall treatments were used throughout the home. Unique lighting was used to accent walls and complement the rich color scheme, including two very large outdoor pendants hanging over the kitchen island. The inspiration for the kitchen was a tile scene the couple acquired on a trip to Mexico. The auburn colored walls Marian Holden, ASID are repeated in the crushed glass accent tile in the backsplash. The large kitchen hood and island were faux painted in Photos by Lisa Shull a distressed black finish, creating a stunning focal point in the kitchen. Story by Lindi Janulewicz The master suite includes a metallic faux painted, lighted ceiling. The custom drapery and bedding fabrics have a sumptuous, silky hand in a reflective copper hue that adds a touch of elegance and luxury to the master suite. The www.readonlinenow.com
march/april | 2010
75