Written by Amber Lewis
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Client Home Sweet Home: Amber’s Home Tour Pt. 2

Photographed by Shade Degges

Welcome back to the grand tour of Client Home Sweet Home, also known as my personal home in Southern California! Today I’m spilling the beans on all things kitchen, breakfast nook, and dining room. Chances are you’ve seen these spaces on my IG or styled up for a Shoppe shoot, but I’m a firm believer that it’s the details that make a difference. So before I get into the deets— like paint colors, sources, and more — let me remind you how these spaces looked before I got my paws on it…

Kitchen

Right off the family room, (ICYMI, check out part one!) is one of my favorite places in the house — the kitchen. I wanted it to be warm, yet spacious and welcoming. I completely transformed this space, trading the crisp white cabinet paint color for a rich, warm brown and the shiny wood floors for rustic brick pavers. These choices alone added so much character to the space, while also knockin’ the cozy factor up a few notches. 

Speaking of, let’s run through a few of my faves, shall we?! First up is this custom kitchen island — the true centerpiece of the kitchen. Designed for both function and connection, it offers ample space for cooking while doubling as a hub for hanging with the fam. Also wanna take a moment for the glorious range hood liner; As you can see from the before pics, the former was copper and was a little too ‘farmhouse’ for this space. Soooo, I had this beauty installed and gave it a painted drywall finish to match the walls, creating a really cohesive and elevated look. 

Okay, okay, I know you’re here for the juicy details. So I’ll stop gabbin’ and list ’em below. Ya welcome, folks. Regroup in 5 over in breakfast nook land?!

Paint: Walls // Swiss Coffee (DEW341) by Dunn Edwards

Paint: Cabinets // Renwick Brown (DET630) by Dunn Edwards

Hardware: Cabinets // Brass Plain Knobs by Lee Valley

Stone: Counters and Backsplash // Calacatta Monet by Tristone Tile

Faucet // Henry Pull Down Faucet by Waterworks

Gas Range // 48″ Gas Range – 6 Burners and Infrared Griddle by Wolf

Range Hood Liner // 48″ Pro Hood Liner – 22″ Depth by Wolf

Pot Filler // R.W. Atlas Wall Mounted Articulated Pot Filler by Waterworks

Surat Pendant

$1,200

Lauren Bar & Counter Stool

$1,950

04 Morgan Sea / Sage Area Rug

From $68

Morrison Picture Light

$245

Nicoletta Linen Lamp Shade

$240

Vintage Cutting Board

$132

Samos Dinnerware

$44

Salt and Pepper Mills

$220

Gambrel Seagrass Wine Caddy

$98

Tapered Recycled Glassware

From $14

Breakfast Nook

Hi, me again, and this part of the monologue is all about the breakfast nook. When I first toured the home, this space felt like an odd extension of the kitchen. I wanted to make this an intentional place where we could sit and eat, hang, or I could enjoy a cup o’ joe before running out the door in the AM. So I got to work tweaking a few details that ultimately elevated this space (in my humble opinion.)

Although many consider wainscoting outdated, I disagree — I think it added character to this space. However, I do believe there is a method to the madness! What worked here was giving it all a fresh coat of paint and installing a textured grasscloth wallpaper. This not only added some much-needed dimension, but offered a modern twist to balance out the more traditional elements within the space. Another focus of this area was choosing furniture that served the space functionally without compromising the vibe. Did I nail that with this banquette, or what?! I’ve designed many a banquette, similar to the one you see here, for myself and my clients over the years. I loved the look so much that I included a customizable option when I released The Senna Dining Banquette as a part of the Amber Lewis x Four Hands collection. Check it (along with the rest of the dirty deets) out below.

Paint: Wainscot // Desert Suede (DE6206) by Dunn Edwards

Wallpaper // Chesnut Grasscloth by Gregorious Pineo

Morgan Dining Table

$6,400

Senna Banquette

From $1,400

Asa Slipcovered Dining Bench

$2,300

Pillow Bundle SAI.VI

$500

Aurelia Slipcovered Dining Chair

$800

01 Morgan Sunset / Ink Area Rug

From $68

Daughters of the Water VI Framed Print

$850

Santiago Vessel

$400

Casa Glass Carafe

$48

Ariel Dinnerware

From $16

Dining Room

So we’ve finally made it to the third and final space (for today.) The dining room, similar to the whole dang place, had very good bones. All I did here was swap the outdated, recessed lighting for beautiful pendant fixtures and give the interior a fresh coat of paint — find details below, as per ushe. BUT, the best part of this space is the gorgeous and ginormous, vintage apothecary cabinet along the back wall. Similar to the vintage hutch in the living room, I cannot remember where I picked this beauty up. The piece itself is one of my very favorite vintage finds, but I’ve had so much fun styling the top with some of my favorite art, trinkets, and décor. 

Paint // Rustica Roman Clay by Portola Paints

Lavi Dining Table

$5,800

03 Georgie Jade / Sunset Area Rug

From $50

Ted Dining Chair

$350

Juliet Cabinet

$3,500

Asti Pendant

$2,000

Lori Art

$500

Peri Taper Candle Holder

$120

Pleated Taper Candle

$14

Luna Vessel

$150

Teak Salad Servers

$32

Seraphine Stoneware Serving Bowl

$300

Loving Client Home Sweet Home?! See part three of Amber’s home tour here.

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