Lindsey's Home Tour | Baby Girl's Nursery

I don’t think there will ever be a space closer to my heart, and I am so excited to share with you all the long awaited details of baby girl’s nursery! It’s already become one of my favorite spaces to kick my feet up, while we patiently (anxiously) await baby’s arrival. What makes this space even more special - in the early years it was my home office. There were original existing hardwoods and built-in’s along the large window wall. We decided to demo the built-in’s to create more space for furniture and to carpet over the existing hardwoods. I always say you’re either a carpet or rug family, and in the children’s spaces we prefer carpet for a cozier feel.

As soon as we found out baby is a girl - the search was on for the perfect wallpaper! I knew I wanted something feminine and soft, but not an overwhelmingly pink pattern. I ultimately opted for the warm feel of this Summer Harvest Wallpaper. Its name also felt right, with a nod to baby girl’s roots (and namesakes) of strong midwest farm women.

Another easy decision was the Olio glider. We have ordered a few for clients who absolutely love them. I knew from feedback friends have given, that a power recliner was the way to go. It also has USB ports built-right in for phone charging during late night feedings.

We went back and forth a bit between a true changing table or adding a changing top to a dresser. Honestly, lead times and availability were the deciding factor here. I think we’ll be happy with the easy “grab and go” of a true changing table. I love how the white and cane details of this Serena & Lily table compliment the warmth of the wallpaper - without feeling too feminine. I added a few acrylic and brass storage containers to mix in a touch of modern. Details of woven and cane are seen through out the nursery.

A sweet spool book shelf is home to some of our favorite books and toys we can’t wait for baby girl to enjoy. One of my favorite items is the Gray Malin Central Park print which captures a special place in my heart that I can not wait to share with baby girl one day. Along with a love for travel, we hope she get’s a love for dogs too - which will be hard for her to avoid with the most love-able big brother Berkley anxiously awaiting her arrival! He already settles himself right into this room, but we’ll see if that changes in a few weeks once he realizes it’s not only his favorite spot to be.

I wanted simple lines when it came to the crib, and nothing too fussy or feminine. I love the soft feel of this crib and also opted for it as a gender neutral piece that could stay with us for years. A few layered patterns and a cozy ottoman bring color and texture that compliments the wallpaper we chose. I also already love these adorable woven storage boxes for books, toys and extra blankets.

Of course I had so much fun organizing baby girl’s closet, but I also really wanted organization that would last. I knew this system had to work with us and work for us. I planned for there to be enough space for a hamper to be stored right in the closet and knew a majority of the storage space would be for hanging. I felt that was the most flexible way for this closet to grow with baby. We were also able to get four great size drawers and plenty of open shelving. I went with non-slip hangers from The Container Store. I also ordered a few pink photo boxes for keepsakes. So far - these boxes have already come in handy. They are great for storing ultrasound print outs, maternity photos, and special gifted items - like vintage books - that we don’t necessarily want in baby’s reach, but are so excited to share with her.

The unexpected theme of this nursery ended up being “bunnies & bows” - and while this wasn’t intentional, I think it fits the space and our baby girl just right. I am so blessed to share this space with my family and I can not wait for all the snuggles to come.

 

Project Reveal | Woodcrest Remodel

When these clients came to me it didn’t take long to realize how much they love their home. They cherished the memories that it had allowed them to create. Their home was - and still is their “happy place.” This absolutely made me so excited to help guide them through their remodel. I truly believe that no matter the paint color on the walls or the finishes on the fixtures, the people make a home.

Needless to say the existing fixtures and paint had served their purpose for a few decades, and it was time to give this family a fresh new look. We had so much fun taking this home from outdated to updated, fresh and ready for fun for years to come.

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The home had existing wood beams, and that really set the stage for this kitchen. With the tall ceilings we knew there was endless potential to create an open kitchen. One of the major additions we made to the space was adding a hood to the focal paint of the space. We also relocated the microwave, adding it to the island. The countertops we selected are a white quartz, and the existing red sink was replaced with a fresh white farm house sink from Kohler. The kitchen cabinet paint color is Benjamin Moore Stonington Grey.

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In order to really take advantage of the tall ceilings, we decided to wrap the kitchen cabinetry with crown and carry the subway tile to the top of the ceiling. We worked hand-in-hand with Wendt Custom Cabintery to update the kitchen cabinetry as well as built-in’s to the lower level living area.

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We actually ended up removing an entire bedroom in the lower level of this home, to create an open entertainment area. The paint color we chose for the built in’s is Sherwin Williams Pewter Green. We accented the space with brass hardware and kept the stained accents cohesive through out.

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This project was a labor of love and collaboration. It look each member of the team from the contractor, to the cabinetry builders to make this project the success it became. We could not be more happy with the end result.

Project Reveal | Blackmore Flats Clubhouse

We could not be more excited to share with you the reveal of our Blackmore Flats Clubhouse. It’s a welcome and exciting change of pace when the perfect commercial design project comes our way. When the vice president of Lux Communities first reached out to us to lead the design direction of this space, we knew we wanted to make it fun. A fun design process, as well as fun space for the residents to enjoy.

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Lucky for us, going bold with the finishes wasn’t outside of Lux Communities comfort zone. We balanced the bold cabinetry with fresh white brick-look wall tiles as well as natural wood floating shelves sourced from local Dakota Timber. You’ll see the “Stark” wood finish that Dakota Timber supplies used through out the clubhouse. We also went with a mixed metals approach to this space, combining polished nickel, antique brass and matte black fixtures.

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The modern light fixture that anchors the custom pool table perfectly is from Hudson Valley Lighting Mitzi line. When selecting the fabrics and finishes in this space, we wanted to give a nod to midcentury modern tones but keeping in mind a “nordic” feel for the lines and texture. We went with a deep green finish to top the pool table which pops perfectly against the mostly white walls.

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Lindsey Grace Interiors Blackmore Flats Clubhouse

With every project it’s important for us to support other local business owners in any way that we can. Lux Communities gave us the go-ahead to have a handful of artwork commissioned by local artist Kate Baldock and we could not be more thrilled with the outcome of Kate’s work.

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We absolutely love how the natural light shines into this community area, which is adjacent to the community patio. We sourced this sleek white game table from CB2 and these low maintenance but durable leather wrapped chairs from West Elm. We chose the chandelier from Hudson Valley Lighting’s Mitzi collection to anchor the space. We know this will be the perfect spot for the residents of Blackmore Flats to gather around, play card games or just catch up.

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One of the very first details we presented to the team at Lux Communities was the tile to carpet flooring transition. We chose the mixed grey hex tiles for the kitchen area, and instead of a traditional transition we decided to allow the hex shape to carry into the wood planks and carpet tiles. With any community gathering space it’s important to have several different seating options available. We broke up the lounge area with high top tables, adding texture in the finishes and mixing the wood tones.

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Our favorite spot in the clubhouse has to be the main lobby area. We selected a pair of matching midcentury modern sofas from Article and created the most welcoming little coffee bar. We carried through the brass modern details in this space as well with the most perfect chandelier also from Hudson Valley Lighting Mitzi collection.

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Remember how we said the team at Lux Communities trusted us to go bold with the finishes? The gorgeous blue tiles in the bathrooms could not be more perfect paired with this wallpaper from Hygge and West. We also looked to Dakota Timber to create the perfect minimalistic approach to the floating vanities. The mirror and lighting fixtures are from Rejuvenation.

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The residents of Blackmore Flats also enjoy this amazing exercise room, we offered words of encouragement with the custom mural and kept the pattern detail moving through out the space in the custom flooring detail.

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We couldn’t have envisioned a more trusting team working with Lux Communities on the Blackmore Flat’s Clubhouse. Teamwork makes the dream work and that rings true in the results of this beautiful space. To read more about the Blackmore Flats Clubhouse you can read about it here in Midwest Nest.

Spring Parade of Homes | How to Make Child + Entertainment Friendly Selections For Your Home

At Lindsey Grace Interiors, each design is specifically curated through a unique design process for each client because no vision is ever the same. However, there is one key component that remains the same. Each finish and fixture that goes into the space needs to check all the boxes of remaining durable, practical, and beautiful for years to come. We live in our homes, and whether we have busy children or love to entertain- the finishes and furnishings we invest in, need to stand up to our busy lives. In honor of the 2019 Spring Parade of Homes, I’m sharing a few tips and tricks for making those selections.

Flooring is by far one of the biggest decisions when it comes to selections for a new build. It’s the product that is going to get the most wear and tear. Whether you chose a real wood product or go the luxury vinyl tile route, the color and finish is going to make the biggest difference. I suggest going with a mid-tone finish, similar to these hardwoods we selected for a client while I designed for Bria Hammel Interiors. They are light enough to hide dirt and dust, while also having enough variation and character to hide minor scratches.

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When it comes to tile, a good ceramic is my go-to option for durability. They are also very cost-effective, which is a major win. There are various shapes, colors, and sizes to make each design unique.

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When it comes to fireplace design, I recommend you forgo the raised hearth to avoid yet another hard surface for children to trip on. Bonus, your TV will be in better view height and you won’t get that sore neck from strained viewing! Also, I recommend opting for open shelving to utilize baskets or drawer storage for toys and games. Either option makes for a much more organized space than doors with shelving.

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I’m a huge fan of wallpaper in nurseries and children’s spaces. It’s the perfect space to add pattern and color. It also cuts down on the need for artwork. With that being said, wallpaper is an investment when it comes to the product and the labor. Install the wallpaper above wainscoting to ensure that your little “Picasso” doesn’t take matters into their own hands. Side note, if you aren’t already following Monika Hibbs on instagram, I highly recommend it!

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These are just a few of our go-to tips for selections when it come to new construction. Leave your favorites in the comments below, and be sure to check out the several beautiful homes featured in the Fargo/Moorhead Parade of Homes this weekend. You can find the complete details and home guide here.

 

Style Guide | Barstool Round Up

Although I’m a major advocate for the traditional dining room, there’s no argument that the kitchen island has become the center of our homes. It’s the space that we all naturally gravitate, and our kitchen barstools are a piece of furniture that by far get the most use in our homes. I’ve done a round-up of my barstools below. Some are even on major sale through Monday, so don’t miss out!

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Project Reveal | Edgewood Farmhouse

While each project is near and dear to our hearts, there’s nothing quite like completing a new construction home from the ground up. I love working with clients from start to finish- simplifying the process and never missing a detail. The Edgewood Farmhouse is our most recently completed new build. In collaboration with the wonderful homeowners and EPIC Homes this home came together beautifully. The open floor plan is perfect for a busy, growing family. The finishes are the perfect balance of warm and cool tones. We are so excited to share this home with you!

The kitchen compliments the white millwork through out the home with a custom alder stain, on shaker wood doors. The black fixtures and shiplap hood detail perfectly compliment the modern farmhouse feel and can be seen through out the entire home.

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The great room mirrors the kitchen with a custom fireplace design complete with a stained wood mantle, red brick surround, and open floating shelving. Even though we spent months designing, reviewing floor plans, and completing walk throughs- I was truly amazed at how bright and spacious the main area of the home felt once completed.

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One of our favorite parts in the details of the finishes in this home is the subtle but beautiful use of pattern. In one of the guest bathrooms, we used a white ceramic scallop tile with contrasting grout. The laundry room flooring has a fun pattern flooring. Who wouldn’t want to do laundry in a space like this one?!

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One of the most functional spaces in the Edgewood Farmhouse is by far the mudroom- which has locker storage and a drop zone. It’s also adjacent to the laundry room which has plenty of counter space paired with cubbies for each member of the family to have their own laundry basket.

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What is your favorite feature in the Edgewood Farmhouse? Let us know in the comments below! To see more and learn about the teamwork that is took to pull off this beautiful home, you can read the latest issue of Midwest Nest Magazine.

Sneak Peek Project Reveal | Sheyenne River House

As designers, we wear many hats- but it’s safe to say that the journey of new construction is one of my favorites. The end goal is to make the process for the client more simplified. We tackle this by breaking down the selection meetings & being in constant communication every step of the way.

The Sheyenne River home has been a project near and dear to our hearts over the past few months. I am so excited to share with you all some of the amazing spaces that have come together in collaboration with the home owners. We are still working on finalizing some of the details such as furniture, hardware & mirrors but I wanted to share the progress we’ve been making.

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The kitchen in the Sheyenne River home is so bright and beautiful. This feel comes from the all white finishes, but also the natural lighting that filters into the space from every angle. To add a bit of warmth, the homeowner selected the most beautiful oak hardwoods which compliment the natural barstools perfectly! To add a bit of contrast, we added black fixtures paired with polished nickel hardware which creates a fresh but timeless feel. Who noticed the cutest little arched doorway? This leads into the expansive pantry and pocket office, which we will share more of soon.

With a fully open layout, the kitchen wall mirrors the adjacent great room wall. We got creative with the great room fireplace wall and spent lots of time discussing the detail that would go into the design. The grey washed brick-tile surround compliments the classic but updated feel of the entire home.

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Check back soon for more details of this beautiful home we were so fortunate to be apart of.

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Project Reveal | Rivers Bend Master Bedroom

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What’s better than starting the year off with a space designed specifically for you? It’s hard for me to choose just one space to be the most important in any home, but I would have to say that our bedrooms are at the top of my list. It’s where we start and end each day- and some days the place we go to get away from all the happenings in-between.

When this client asked me to help pull together the last untouched space in their home, we reviewed inspiration images and discussed all their wishlist for the space. I knew it had to hold up to their busy family but also be bright, beautiful, and have a touch of feminine.

For the bed frame, we sourced a custom upholstered bed frame and head board in a clean white fabric. The fabric itself is an indoor/outdoor grade fabric, so it will hold up for family movie nights and be easy to maintain. On either side of the bed frame, we added a pop of color and texture with the bed side tables. The client had an existing leather bench that we utilized at the end of the bed, and to tie in the natural tones we added a natural woven accent chair.

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To finish off the space we tied in brass accents in the lamps, artwork, and hardware. The custom draperies really add texture, color, and elegance. You can read even more about the Rivers Bend Master in the latest issue of Midwest Nest Magazine.

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