Orleans Harbour

Architecture Residential Austin, United States Of America

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2. Antique display case

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13. View of condo from across the lake

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14. Side view of condo and boat dock

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Description

After residing in their Lake Austin condo for over 10 years, the homeowners were ready for a dramatic departure from what they had – a traditional, segregated and enclosed plan with French country furniture and lots of color. Being prominent figures in the Austin community, they enlisted our help in creating a contemporary setting for their entertaining lifestyle, celebrating the gorgeous lakefront views at every turn.

By reorganizing the floor plan and replacing solid walls with glass, we created an interior experience that is connected to the outdoors. With exception to the art, everything in the home was hand-selected by our Interior Design team; from the rugs, to the millwork, to the furniture and the Venetian plaster fireplace. The final result is a sleek and restrained palette that perfectly compliments their unique collection of traditional artwork.

Questions and Answers

What were the key challenges?

An overhaul was in store for the 3-bed, 3 1⁄2-bath residence. Initial requests included an additional bedroom and bathroom, maximizing the lake views and modernizing the ‘70s-era interiors. The renovation included cleaning up the existing cramped floor plan in favor of a cohesive space that showcased the lake.

Of most importance to the homeowners was their art and antiques—pieces inherited and acquired over the years. Blocker and the clients set to work editing down the pieces from their previous French-country-leaning interiors. The new layout involved balancing a completely open floor plan, while still maintaining key art walls.

What were the solutions?

The team removed walls to create “peekaboo” moments that allowed views of lake to show throughout the house. This was more about giving glimpses of the lake to a guest as they walk up to the front door. The entire back wall (downstairs and upstairs) was replaced with glazing to remove the barriers that were blocking the lake view from any perspective.

The key to the interior decor was in layering the new modern pieces with the clients’ existing collection. The family’s favorite antiques remained, including the wife’s aunt’s brass collection now on display in the entry; an antique desk from the Texas capitol in the study; an old chest under the stairs; and the work of artists such as Henriette Wyeth and René Alvarado and Peter Hurd.

Who are the clients and what's interesting about them?

The homeowners are a longtime local lobbyist and a prominent real estate agent in Austin, TX. As they decided what life would look like as retirement approached, they considered a
move to downtown, but ultimately chose to remain in their home on Lake Austin.

Key products used:

Master bedroom:
A pair of 19th-century American chests from the family’s collection serves as nightstands, with marble tops salvaged from the old Driscoll Hotel in Austin, TX. The silk rug is from Black Sheep Unique in Austin. The painting over the bed is by Rene Alvarado. Bedding by SDH & del Adora from Wildflower Organics in Austin.

Master bathroom:
An 18th century Italian Rococo mirror from the clients’ existing collection hangs in the new master bathroom, entirely clad in Italian Carrara marble with matte black plumbing fixtures by Brizo.

Kitchen:
A piece of the client’s silver sits on Brazilian Shadow Storm marble countertops and
Backsplash. There are Lucite stools by Kartel and the appliances are by Miele.
The matte black plumbing fixtures are by Newport Brass.
The kitchen cabinetry was custom designed by Blocker.
The matte lacquer and glass cabinets are by Leicht through Arete Kitchens in Austin.

Custom antiques cabinet in entry:
The wife’s collection of antique brass and copper vessels & objects were passed down from her aunt. Blocker and the client’s custom designed the illuminated glass cabinet by Leicht through Arete Kitchens in Austin.

Wine Refridgerator/Cellar:
The clients and designer worked with Grandeur Cellars to create the custom steel, glass and walnut wine ref/cellar, which houses the client’s wine collection.

Details

Project size 2590 ft2
Completion date 2018
Building levels 2

Project team

Katie Kent
Kate Blocker Interior Designer
Dick Clark + Associates