Lisa Wallace Interior Design
  • ABOUT
  • Paseo de Vaca Traditional Home on Montecito Main Street Makeover Modern Home Renovation New Build on Overhill Spyglass Home Ray Street Renovation New Build on the River Lake House Renovation The Reserve at Bentwood Colorful Casita Light Contemporary Home on Crystal Point
  • FEES
  • ARE WE THE RIGHT FIT?
  • WHAT TO EXPECT
  • CLIENT REVIEWS
  • PRESS
  • CONTACT
Lisa Wallace Interior Design
  • ABOUT/
  • PORTFOLIO/
    • Paseo de Vaca
    • Traditional Home on Montecito
    • Main Street Makeover
    • Modern Home Renovation
    • New Build on Overhill
    • Spyglass Home
    • Ray Street Renovation
    • New Build on the River
    • Lake House Renovation
    • The Reserve at Bentwood
    • Colorful Casita
    • Light Contemporary Home on Crystal Point
  • FEES/
  • ARE WE THE RIGHT FIT?/
  • WHAT TO EXPECT/
  • CLIENT REVIEWS/
  • PRESS/
  • CONTACT/
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Lisa Wallace Interior Design

San Angelo, TX. Interior Designer

Lake House Renovation

Lisa Wallace Interior Design
  • ABOUT/
  • PORTFOLIO/
    • Paseo de Vaca
    • Traditional Home on Montecito
    • Main Street Makeover
    • Modern Home Renovation
    • New Build on Overhill
    • Spyglass Home
    • Ray Street Renovation
    • New Build on the River
    • Lake House Renovation
    • The Reserve at Bentwood
    • Colorful Casita
    • Light Contemporary Home on Crystal Point
  • FEES/
  • ARE WE THE RIGHT FIT?/
  • WHAT TO EXPECT/
  • CLIENT REVIEWS/
  • PRESS/
  • CONTACT/

Challenge:

Main living area was hexagonal, and combined both living and kitchen. The house had been remodeled several times since it's birth in 1969, including the removal of a stone fireplace rising to the center of the hex ceiling complete with 6' round hearth. Colonial trim, doors, and traditional lighting incorporated most recent 2007 remodel created a clash of decades and accentuated the oddness of the house.

Solution:

Kitchen was relocated to former den and cased opening was expanded to capture sunshine and lake views. Former den/formal dining was one long trapezoidal space. We divided the space into two: kitchen and game room. To capture light, glass sliding doors were hung between the two rooms in a 6' opening. All colonial trim was removed and replaced with very simple and clean 1x4" trim and 1x6" base. Ship lap now clads the ceilings. A 16' bookshelf anchors one wall, while new Colorado river rock fireplace anchors the opposite wall, eliminating "carousel" effect of the hexagonal space. While the architecture was not restored to it's literal, former mid-century aesthetic, it has been redefined: southern, contemporary, simple elegance.

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