All-white spaces have gone in and out of fashion for decades. But as the years pass, we keep coming back to that easy palette as the perfect neutral for homes. Not only does it provide a great blank canvas for styling, but it gives a space a crisp, clean look that always feels elevated.
So when tasked with a kitchen and bathroom reno project, Amy Winnie of Ames Interiors decided to embrace this classic backdrop to create a swoon-worthy space accented with lots of amazing natural materials and modern finishes.
"We feel most inspired by simple, minimal design," shares Ames. "We love how a space can tell a story even with the most candid of elements. Although, we do feel it's important to incorporate unique and organic components to add impact. Our client for this project wanted to keep everything in the space as light and bright as possible!"
The results? A beautiful home that will impress anyone who sees it. Read ahead to learn about the design and get some major reno inspo.
So when tasked with a kitchen and bathroom reno project, Amy Winnie of Ames Interiors decided to embrace this classic backdrop to create a swoon-worthy space accented with lots of amazing natural materials and modern finishes.
"We feel most inspired by simple, minimal design," shares Ames. "We love how a space can tell a story even with the most candid of elements. Although, we do feel it's important to incorporate unique and organic components to add impact. Our client for this project wanted to keep everything in the space as light and bright as possible!"
The results? A beautiful home that will impress anyone who sees it. Read ahead to learn about the design and get some major reno inspo.
By Shelby Wax
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