Austin Haven with Amazing Views
Sharon Radovich of all Panache Interiors was occupied renovating four bathrooms in Herb and Nan Schwetman’s home when she got a call from Nan. Nan advised Sharon to quit working on the bathrooms because a whole lot the few had wanted for years finally came in the marketplace. The Schwetmans purchased the whole lot immediately and collect a team of award-winning designers such as Barley & Pfeiffer Architects, Panache Interiors and Botanical Concerns Landscaping.
The Schwetmans told that the design team they wanted something modern, but with natural components to tie their residence to the gorgeous panoramic views. With a strong focus on the topography, the architect created a linear house with tall north-facing windows to bring in cool light, shield the home’s south-facing walls, and protect it from exposure to sunlight.
Once the architects finished the design, Radovich came to the plate with an array of organic materials to promote the ambiance of the home’s setting. The Schwetmans could not be happier. As it pertains to working with design professionals, Nan says,”We believe we understand what we enjoy, but sometimes you just need a little nudging in the right direction.”
in a Glance
Who lives here: Herb and Nan Schwetman
Location: Austin, Texas
Size: 4,000-square-foot, two-story home with 4 bedrooms
The architects in Barley & Pfeiffer made an open floor plan for the primary living area, employing the lot’s natural incline to conceal all secondary living spaces. Detaching the garage and placing the deck and screened-in porch on the south side protects the house from harsh winds. The design team further highlighted the property’s energy efficiency by employing premium non-degrading exterior materials.
Two bridges connect the futon into the home, allowing entrance to the home through the primary entrance or through the kitchen and utility area.
Barley & Pfeiffer utilized stone, wood and steel in the property’s exterior to make a contemporary aesthetic while allowing the home to blend with the surrounding landscape.
Panache Interiors used Mesquite wood floors in the major area of the home. Horizontal wood panels counter the casing fossil limestone fireplace surround. Radovich chose grey for the walls. Sliding doors lead from the living area on to the deck, showcasing the home’s spectacular perspective of the Austin Hill Country.
All furniture and rugs rugs came from Room & Board. Nan says,”We simply love this store. Their pieces are contemporary but still seem comfy and they’re really reasonably priced. It was perfect for us”
Radovich selected Verde Marinace as the material for the kitchen island countertop. The Marinace is constituted of large colored river rocks fused together. “Everyone is always asking me what this stone is. It is quite unique,” Nan says.
Ayers green granite has been placed on all of the remaining kitchen counters along with the kitchen backsplash has been covered in a combination of horizontal limestone and glass mosaic tiles. Green-gray cabinetry in Sherwin Williams Rare Gray 6199 further emphasizes the home’s contemporary look.
While the floor plan encourages energy efficiency, it also serves as a great way for Herb and Nan to entertain friends and family.
A custom booth built into the kitchen give the pair a place to enjoy their morning coffee. A Varaluz recycled steel and glass chandelier adds contemporary sparkle.
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The decks are made of sustainable Ipe walnut hardwood. “Among my favorite things about this home is its normal setting,” Nan says. “We attempted to bring as much of the setting indoors with our choice of colors and with some of the artwork we used.”
SLIC Interiors
A screened-in porch outside the dining area enables Herb and Nan to enjoy the outdoors without being completely exposed to the outdoor conditions.
A nook on the screened-in porch gives the couple a spot to enjoy the view and meals by the fireplace.
Outdoor furniture: Room & Board
In the master bath, Radovich combined honed seagrass stone with mosaic bamboo flooring for the floor. “The bamboo is warmer to the foot when Nan and Herb step out of the shower, they are not stepping on cold tiles,” Radovich says.
From the master bedroom, a glass mosaic backsplash provides visual interest to the room. It also adds a dash of natural color that works well with another stone in the restroom.
Faucet: Pfister
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