Design and Inspiration
By:
Linda Smith Davis
In
2014, interior designer Kim Macumber and her husband decided to move to a
smaller home after three of their four children were off to college. With that decision made and plans set in
motion, they both agreed to find a home that needed little to no work.
“One
of our mantras, after leaving a much larger home where we had made a number of
changes, was no construction!” Kim
recalls.
Committed
to staying true to that, Kim had to find a way to deal with a door that didn’t
work with her kitchen floor plan. “What
do you do when you want to ignore something? You make it better,” she says. “I had to deal with the door, so I painted it
and the window gloss black. Then I treated them both as windows by adding a
roman shade and cornice.”
Photo By Emily O'Brien |
Kim’s
family wanted banquette-style seating during their meals, so she repurposed a
formal camelback sofa from their family room and covered it with a black and
white buffalo plaid.
“This
little spot, in our kitchen, has become one of our favorite spaces!” Kim
shares.
Originally, the fireplace in the kitchen and large brick wall was overwhelming, so Kim whitewashed the brick and turned the little fireplace into a wine storage area. Below the wine storage, the dogs find their water bowl, out of the way and raised – and easy and convenient spot for the two golden retrievers to get a drink.
Using
some creative thinking and allowing herself to have fun with design, Kim transformed
her new home into just what she and her family wanted, without calling in the
construction teams.
Kim Macumber, of Kim Macumber Interiors, is a New England-based interior designer based in Sherborn, MA - To view more of Kim's work, please visit her website - VIEW
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