New Build Country Home

A few weeks ago I did my final visit to this new build country home not too far from where I live. It has stunning views from all exposures and is nestled in across the field from my clients parents.

Driving in down the winding country lane soothes your soul and allows for a moment of reflection every time. If you’re lucky, you’ll see the horses nearby. I will say, this last trip in I found the lane to be in the best of shape. There were the times when I didn’t know if my little car would make in through the typical construction mud, pot holes and rocks.

This very special family worked side by side and cared for each other to help my client reach her goal of a new home for her young son and herself. Returning home from another country was a big move, and in my opinion, the best move in so many ways.

Early Construction Stage

When I was contacted last March to help with a colour palette and finishes, the house was well under way. The main structure was up, the roof was on, windows were in and the framing was all but complete.

my favourite photo of my hands on client hard at work

The Design Brief Wish List

  • clean, open, clutter-free

  • blond wood flooring

  • natural light

  • hard working kitchen - she loves to cook and entertain

  • 9 foot kitchen island

  • symmetrical design with clean lines

  • no to brass or gold

  • yes to stainless or silver

  • light toned countertop with just enough veining - not too much movement

  • likes blues, soft greens, off white and beige neutrals - Scandinavian style

  • use existing artwork where possible - liked suggestion for gallery wall feature

  • stone flooring for laundry and bathrooms

The Colour Palette

This palette came together quite quickly once my client and I got to looking at fan decks and samples after a lovely design chat over tea and muffins. These tones were perfect for creating the Scandinavian look and feel my client was looking for.

proposed colour palette

Early Stages Construction Site Visit

New Build Construction Site Visit

Much work was done over the next several months with a few tweaks to finishes. My client and her son finally moved in to their new home near the end of July. The busy summer flew by. Then Thanksgiving celebrations in the new house. Then the hard and sad news of my client losing one of her most cherished dogs at the end of October.

We made plans for my final site visit that were rescheduled several times. Life just kept getting in the way as it always does. I can’t say it enough - the resilience and incredible work ethic of this girl along with the love and help of her family was a joy to see.

I enjoyed tea and fresh scones with my client and her mom in the new kitchen before shooting the video. Look for a special whimsical yet functional feature my client designed in her son’s bedroom. I’m sure it will make you smile. I’m thrilled to share this after video of the completed project below.

The completed new build country home tour


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