Photos by Starboard and PortHendrix’s design for the main bathroom was all about the tile. The marble-like floor is a porcelain tile from a European artisan, the same company that created the updated herringbone on the walls of the walk-in shower. The tile patterns were made to coordinate, with a dreamy color palette that invokes seaside strolls.
Photos by Starboard and PortOriginally, the kitchen was meant to be all white. Midway through the project, an inspiration image with lots of black accents caught the owner’s eye. Hendrix segued the design with eye-catching touches like the black hood over the range. The black frames of the glass-front cabinets give the space a pristine feel with posh, boutique bakery vibes.
Photos by Starboard and PortThis classic bedroom sticks with the same color scheme, perfectly incorporating pinks and blues with a neutral background to make the colors harmonize.
Photos by Starboard and PortIn addition to being bright and airy, this space features a sectional in fabric that's bleachable and anti-microbial. It's a perfect fit for the owners' young children.
Photos by Starboard and PortHendrix says this space reminds her of a French macaron. The chairs, pedestal table and cheery window treatments evoke happy moments in a Parisian café.
Photos by Starboard and PortAs soon as you enter the home, you get a sense of the owners’ personality and zest. “It’s a breath of fresh air and just feels fun,” Hendrix says. She loves that the foyer’s focal point is something as traditional as a floral painting, but totally modernized with luxe details like a gold leaf background.
Photos by Starboard and PortThis center for the family’s entertaining features plenty of charm and wit. Elements like the painting above the fireplace, which showcases a traditional composition of a whimsical subject, play with expectations and crackle with postmodern panache. Hendrix designed the ceiling in honor of her client’s favorite color, pink.
Photos by Starboard and PortA small space like a powder room can be a fun place to experiment, Hendrix says, because it doesn’t feel like a huge commitment. She chose dimensional molding panel for this powder bath near the kitchen and painted the walls in chic black. The Deco-inspired floor continues out into the adjacent mud room.
Photos by Starboard and PortHendrix’s design for the main bathroom was all about the tile. The marble-like floor is a porcelain tile from a European artisan, the same company that created the updated herringbone on the walls of the walk-in shower. The tile patterns were made to coordinate, with a dreamy color palette that invokes seaside strolls.
Photos by Starboard and PortOriginally, the kitchen was meant to be all white. Midway through the project, an inspiration image with lots of black accents caught the owner’s eye. Hendrix segued the design with eye-catching touches like the black hood over the range. The black frames of the glass-front cabinets give the space a pristine feel with posh, boutique bakery vibes.