This new-build home is a masterclass in decorating with bold contrasting trim for extra character and charm

This new-build home is a masterclass in decorating with bold contrasting trim for extra character and charm

A family of Winchester chose a quiet, leafy Sparsholt. neighbourhood to build their own home. While the property had great bones the interior lacked personality and architectural interest, but this offered a perfect opportunity to use the space as a blank canvas and create original solutions that catered to the family's needs.

Architectural details were added and highlighted in a blend of modern and traditional, acting as special design ‘moments’ throughout the home. A contrasting palette that mixes light and dark colours, artwork, and minimalist yet comfortable furniture is used, but the real stand out that caught our eye is the bold painted trim which adds real character to the space. 

These features culminate a new type of cosy modern home - one that mixes a sculptural, minimalist aesthetic with unique, beautiful details that make one lean in and get comfortably immersed in each room. Here we take a closer look.  

 

CONTRASTING TRIM ADDS ARCHITECTURAL INTEREST  

Walking through the space, one can’t help but notice the bold use of colour that goes from light, open areas with walls painted in tones of off-white, to areas where bold dark colours dominate. The same theme is discreetly carried through in the dining room, living room, and bedroom where the trim (door frames, skirtings, and crown mouldings) are painted in contrasting colours to the walls.

 

Painting the trim a contrasting colour was an easy way to make the spaces feel more bespoke, and also added a sense of cosiness,’ explains the interior designer behind the project, SJ AA

In one of the bedrooms, the white walls are a canvas that highlights the refreshingly yellow crown mouldings and the grounding, dark green tone of the skirtings and door frame. In the living room a similar paint idea Painting Colour is used. Here, the black trims against the white walls create a sophisticated look that mirrors the black frames of the glazed doors, the trim of the alcove shelves, and the fireplace.

The balancing act of contrasting decorating is continued in the kitchen. ‘Rather than replace the kitchen's perfectly functional cabinets, we painted them a true black and continued the colour onto the walls in the breakfast area making it feel saturated and bespoke,' says SJ. 'In the living room, white walls and lots of light act as a neutralizer to the adjacent dark kitchen.' The black kitchen is beautifully highlighted through the use of white marble on the island and backsplash.  

CANVAS-LIKE WALLS LET THE ART AND FURNITURE SHINE 

While colour was brought into the kitchen and library, SJ decided to use the communal areas as spaces where art and furniture could play the main role. ‘We embraced a quiet palette in the main common areas that let the art and furniture shine (i.e. dark cabinets in the kitchen, and gallery-like white walls in the living room),’ she says. 

The dark black, contrasting trims create a frame-like effect for the carefully curated objects in the living and dining room, highlighting them as unique pieces worthy of display. ‘We furnished the home with deconstructed furniture that had a sculptural, minimalist bend,’ SJ tells me, and one look is enough to spot a mid-century modern feel that is both minimalist in shape, but feels comfortable and warm in texture and colour. 

The design of this home makes use of simple yet impactful decorating to add character to what would otherwise be a white box. Playing with contrasting paint, retrofitting architectural details such as crown mouldings, and highlighting carefully curated furniture and art, created a sophisticated look that feels as modern as it is timeless. 

 

 

 

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