March 19, 2025

Savvvy Retreat

Beautiful Home, Integrated Lifestyle

Tour a characterful ranch inspired by art, color and Mid-century icons

Tour a characterful ranch inspired by art, color and Mid-century icons

Set in a historic neighborhood on the idyllic shores of Lake St. Clair, Michigan, this classic 1950s storybook ranch home has recently been remodeled and its interior design updated.

The house was ready for an injection of style and color, and its new decor thoughtfully curates some fine pieces of art and iconic midcentury modern furniture alongside antiques and contemporary finds. The results are an inspiration for anyone tackling any kind of renovation or redecoration project.

The art-loving homeowner worked with interior designer Krista Nye Nicholas at Cloth & Kind, who came up with the new look. Come on in and take the tour, as Krista shares her design insights and picks out some of her favorite spaces.

foyer with console table and table lamp front door open

(Image credit: Marta Xochilt Perez)

The home’s previous owners favored formal, traditional interiors, with heavy antiques and ornate decorative items. ‘Definitively not our client’s style,’ says Krista. ‘But once the house was empty it was evident that the bones of the home were beautiful and that quality materials had been used in both the original construction and all of the upgrades that had been made since. This was a purely decorative project and we were able to truly appreciate the blank slate with which we would begin our design.’

Our tour begins in the warm and inviting foyer, where Krista’s entryway ideas incorporate an antique console left by the previous owners.
‘A bespoke hand-painted lampshade by Ross Alexander Designs in New York City and original photography by Ann Arbor, MI-based artist Nancy Wolfe add the consummate finishing layer,’ says Krista, ‘while, the Bram Mirror from vanCollier keeps things feeling anything but predictable with its shimmery faux crocodile upholstered finish.’

dining room with patterned chairs and flowers on table

(Image credit: Marta Xochilt Perez)

‘Our client wanted a home that allowed him to entertain, and that maximized the use of the spaces, indoor and outdoor alike,’ says Krista. ‘The large combined living room and dining room are quite literally the heart of this home and quickly became one of our favorite spots.’

The inspiration for the home’s overall design came from the owner’s love for travel and interesting art – ranging from contemporary to traditional, explains Krista. Her dining room ideas showcase those influences, and demonstrate how ready her client was ‘to embrace color in his new home. He was totally game for our creative vision every step of the way,’ adds Krista.

living room with wall sculptures in alcoves and blue sofa

(Image credit: Marta Xochilt Perez)

Living room ideas in the adjoining space are just as colorful. A large original mixed media piece titled The Trees of Secrets sourced from Gregg Irby Gallery in Atlanta, GA, set the color story, while abstract sculptural forms in the built-in niches provide an unexpected art installation in a traditional architectural element of the home.


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