Above is a peak at the wood throughout the house, plus a lot of wood windows. There was also a much too traditional vibe going on with the light fixtures and hardware so that all should go too to achieve a more modern aesthetic.
The starting point I proposed was to get rid of the very yellow-based wall colour and give the entire interior a fresh coat of a clean neutral white (which brings life to the wood, and allows the space to breathe vs the smothering effect of yellow on yellow) and the new kitchen and bath cabinetry would be wood or a grey/blue and white.
My philosophy when working with a lot of wood in a modern space is to only pair the wood with either more of the same wood (yes add more! of it for a monolithic effect) or, keep all the other builtin elements in neutral white, greys or blacks.
Here’s a look at some spaces that I reviewed with the clients to illustrate the concept of how beautiful all wood trim could look in a more modern style they desired. The first 4 images by Mazen Studios were in fact the pivotal source of inspiration for this project as these spaces had similar elements to our project like the same river stone fireplace, same windows and railing, and …our clients owned some similar furniture. (sources for the remainder of the images are unknown).
the inspiration