Next Up

Austin Family Home With a Cool Scandi Vibe

July 20, 2022

Architect Alice Arterberry of Arterberry Cooke puts a sophisticated Scandinavian spin on a '90s Austin home in need of a stylish upgrade.

Price and stock could change after publish date, and we may make money off these affiliate links. Learn more.
1 / 21
Photo: Madeline Harper

A '90s Home Is Brought Into the 21st Century

The ‘90s and early aughts were filled with their fair share of cookie-cutter homes. Now two decades have passed and many of these homes are nearing their first renovation. As architect Alice Arterberry knows, a keen architectural eye and a strong vision are all it takes to transform a home from drab to fab. Her firm Arterberry Cooke, alongside interior designer Petra Rupp of Collected Interiors, recently brought a 1996 Austin home into the 21st century for a young couple with a growing family.

More photos after this Ad

2 / 21
Photo: Madeline Harper

Painted Stucco and Black Accents Make for a Modern Exterior

The couple’s needs were simple: Add space and modernize the home — starting with the exterior. The new stucco was painted with Benjamin Moore’s Gray Mist, a subtle gray that beautifully contrasts with the black windows and door, as well as the stark standing-seam roof. “The owners wanted something stunning yet understated, and given the minimalist design, we wanted something that was warm and inviting,” notes Alice.

More photos after this Ad

3 / 21
Photo: Madeline Harper

A Glass Front Door Connects the Home to the Outdoors

The home features a petite, narrow entryway that connects the front door to the completely open floor plan. While small in size, the entry makes a big impact on the overall design of the home. “Flow and privacy are the most important elements for maximizing this space. The glass door and window above provide light and enhance the modern feel of the home, but the biggest impact for this project is the connection to the outdoors and the heart of the home,” explains Alice. “The entry beckons you to head to the outdoor living space through a wall of glass at the rear of the home, but because it is set forward, it still feels private.”

More photos after this Ad

4 / 21
Photo: Madeline Harper

Modern Finishes Combine to Create a Sophisticated Scandi Vibe

Stepping into the home reveals an interior that’s anything but cookie-cutter. Minimalistic decor, modern finishes and sleek two-toned cabinets lend the space a sophisticated Scandi vibe, while the rustic feel of the wide-plank white oak floors cozies up the big open space.

More photos after this Ad