How this designer turned a blank slate remodel into a vibrant family home

How this designer turned a blank slate remodel into a vibrant family home

When you think of an early ’90s build, remodeled to flip, you don’t think of anything like this home. But before the designers at Atelier Interior Design were brought onto the project, that’s what this property was – inoffensive, but bland. As Katie Schroder, founder and principal of Atelier, diplomatically puts it ‘You know the type: clean, minimal, and full of potential!’

The homeowners were looking at a blank slate, and having worked with Katie before, they brought her back in to work with them on this renovation project. The aim was to create a dream home, bigger than their previous space, and more style-conscious too, with bolder design decisions. It was to be a place to relax, and host family and friends, with a laid-back vacation-home feeling.

Looking at the home now, it feels exactly that, gone is the all white color scheme, replaced with bursts of pattern and color and character. Here Katie talks us through how Atelier Interior Design made the transformation.

Exterior of a red brick home with gray tiled roof

(Image credit: Emily Minton Redfield)

‘The home was originally built in 1993, but a flipper had recently remodeled it for resale, so when my clients purchased the home, it was truly a blank slate – no furniture, white walls in every room, white oak floors, and white tile in every bathroom. You know the type: clean, minimal, and full of potential!’

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