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Elegant living room with a beige stone fireplace, nature painting above. Cozy armchairs with brown cushions, gray sofa, and tufted ottoman with books and flowers. Bright, calm ambiance.

Custom seating, fabricated by Houston-based New Vision Furniture Upholstery, anchors the family room atop a floor covering from Turkish Rug Co. The Isokern fireplace is faced in pewter limestone purchased from Alamo Stone.

Old-World Touches Imbue This New Houston Home With Character

Sometimes you know what you want when you see it. Scouring online for local design inspiration, Houstonite Gabrielle Sitomer quickly realized that every house she loved had been built by Brian Thompson. So when she and her husband, Jason Koy, were ready to build their dream dwelling, Thompson was the first and only builder they called. After helping the couple find a lot in Bunker Hill Village, he introduced them to interior designer Alex Elam and architectural designer Ryan Gordon.

With the dream team in place, the owners laid out their direction. They wanted to feel like they had a retreat from the rest of the world, drawing inspiration from old-world architecture while still embodying a highly functional family home for their three teenagers and two dogs. “Creating a balance between functionality, durability and style was important to them,” Elam says.

Gordon gave the couple the Normandy-inspired design that they craved, while tailoring the rooms to suit the needs of a modern family—think mudroom, two offices for working parents, and a game den complete with a pool table and shuffleboard. Outside, Gordon didn’t merely re-create a Norman building, he took the slurried brick, sweeping rooflines and dormer windows and gave the owners deep-set doorways, trellises and covered outdoor spaces to provide much-needed shade in the Houston heat.

Home Details

Architecture:

Ryan Gordon, Gordon Partners Design

Interior Design:

Alex Elam, Alex Interiors

Home Builder:

Brian Thompson, Thompson Custom Homes

Styling:

Jessica Holtam

Spacious kitchen with large arched window, wooden cabinets, and hanging lights. A kitchen island with stools and two dogs sit on the wooden floor.

The kitchen’s white oak cabinetry was wire-brushed for character, and the reclaimed oak floors were sourced through Floor Designs of Houston. Counter stools from Denver Modern nestle up to the quartzite-topped island. The Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances hail from K&N Appliance Gallery.

Elegant living room with a beige stone fireplace, nature painting above. Cozy armchairs with brown cushions, gray sofa, and tufted ottoman with books and flowers. Bright, calm ambiance.
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