After a rather nomadic period of their lives, a high-powered couple was ready to put down roots in North Oaks, Minnesota. They wanted a large, cozy space to raise their young son and entertain their nearby family, so they purchased a 10,000-square-foot, well-built 1990s home and hired Julia Miller of Yond Interiors to freshen it up.
“Everything was done nicely,” explains Julia. “It just wasn’t up to date anymore and didn’t really reflect the clients’ style. So they brought us in to quiet down some of the existing elements and brighten a lot of the dark colors. They wanted to make it super inviting for people.”
Since the couple loved the bones of the house, from the functional layout to the view of the backyard, Julia focused on simplifying and lightening the finishes. She peeled back textured wallpaper and ripped out a huge UFO-like fixture in the dining room. Then she painted nearly all the walls white with a warm gray trim and added a thin layer of plaster to the stone columns for a calmer look.
When it came to furnishings, Julia channeled a Nordic hygge aesthetic as a nod to the clients’ time spent in Scandinavia, pairing blonde woods with clean lines, earth tones, and woven textiles. Most importantly, every item is durable enough to withstand kids and parties. “What they liked about living in Sweden was how approachable homes felt,” says Julia. “So while they bought a very big home, their goal was to make it comfortable and simple and not have it be this ostentatious statement.”
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Frequently asked questions
What was the main goal of the Minnesota renovation done by Yond Interiors?
The main goal of the renovation was to update the home's interior to make it more functional, efficient, and modern.
What were some of the design considerations made by Yond Interiors?
Yond Interiors made sure to incorporate the client's personal style and preferences, as well as focus on maximizing natural light, optimizing storage space, and creating a seamless flow between rooms.
What changes were made to the kitchen during the renovation?
The kitchen was completely transformed, with new cabinetry, appliances, countertops, and lighting. An island was also added for increased functionality.
What updates were made to the master bathroom?
The master bathroom was updated with new tile, fixtures, and a larger shower. The vanity was also redesigned to better suit the client's needs.
Did Yond Interiors update any of the home's existing features?
Yes, Yond Interiors updated the existing fireplace with new tile and a custom mantel. They also incorporated the existing hardwood floors into the design.
What was the timeline for the renovation?
The renovation took approximately four months to complete, from design to installation.
What was the budget for the renovation?
The budget for the renovation was not disclosed.
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