Our Favorite Pieces from Our Home on the Bay Project - Studio McGee

2022-05-28 17:15:28 By : Mr. Martin Gao

Although the design is so much more than the soft finishes, we love working with our team to pull everything together. In our Home on the Bay project, we incorporated a few of our favorite pieces. Seeing them in the beautiful space we designed with  Sausalito Construction , and  Holscher Architecture  was one of the most rewarding parts of the process. 

Now that we’ve shared all of the photo tours and webisodes, we’re highlighting a few of the pieces that made each space shine. You can check out the entire project in our portfolio here if you missed it, and read on to shop each space and see a few highlights!

We used large-scale pieces to fill in the space between the beautiful black steel windows and the great room in the entryway. It’s hard to choose a favorite between the vintage console table, the large circular mirror, and the statement pendants, but we love how these pieces work together to create a welcoming feeling for our clients and their guests.

The great room space invites you in with tall ceilings and woven pendants, and we incorporated relaxed mixed furniture pieces to ground the look and invite you in. Our team was excited to incorporate MENU’s plinth marble side table in this space, and we love how it adds a bold and modern element to the more traditional surrounding pieces.

In the dining room, we focused on creating interest in the seating in the dining room with mixed silhouettes and styles. Since we launched the Jacoby Chair at McGee & Co., we’ve been looking forward to using it in one of our dining room projects, and this space was the perfect fit! Contrasted by the soft curved lines of the slip-covered captain chairs, they create a statement that makes the look.

One of the first pieces we chose in the kitchen were the textural woven counter stools. We loved how they added warmth, shape, and dimension to this light and bright kitchen, instantly making it feel more inviting. A vintage runner, timeless lanterns, and industrial pendants complete the look and add some character to the space.

The furniture pieces in the living and dining nook were all about adding contrast and function. We started with a round table for a breakfast nook moment in the corner and added lounge seating for our clients to watch tv and gather together. Because this was a more dressed-down seating space, we did an L-shaped sofa that allows you to put your feet up and relax. The round woven coffee table mixes up the square shape and ensures an easy flow through the space.

Our clients wanted the primary bedroom and suite to feel calming, coastal, and retreat-like, and each piece in this room reflects that feeling. We played with the contrast of traditional and contemporary in this space, blending styles from the classic shape of the curved sette and chandelier, to the modern feeling of the Knoll armchair in the corner reading nook.

To see more, you can click here to shop the entire project! 

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.