
How a Falls Church Family Completely Transformed Their 1950s-Era Home
A Falls Church family embarked on a comprehensive gut remodel between 2022 and 2023, converting their 1950s-era, 1,522-square-foot, three-bedroom rambler into a 3,052-square-foot, five-bedroom, two-story residence. The motivation for this extensive renovation was the need for expanded living space and increased storage to accommodate their growing children, coupled with their strong attachment to their existing neighborhood. Batu Homes + Remodeling, a design-build firm, was responsible for the architectural planning, while Juli Brocato, founder and principal designer of Brocato Design + Co., oversaw the interior design aspects, including material and finish selections, custom feature designs, and ultimately, the furnishing of the home.
The homeowner's primary objective was a cohesive and functional living space for the entire family, characterized by a unique style and personality. The remodel included replacing the original single bathroom with multiple en suite bathrooms. The rear of the house was reconfigured to prioritize a large kitchen, pantry, and mudroom, with the dining and family rooms designed to be open to the kitchen, fulfilling the family's desire for an expansive kitchen and pantry area suitable for communal cooking and ample storage. The design incorporated a quiet autumnal color palette, featuring greens and warm wood tones, with a specific midcentury-modern aesthetic in mind.
In the kitchen, the design team opted for clean-lined inset cabinetry in green, complemented by a contrasting black-and-white tiled wall. A custom white oak island, providing significant storage, was paired with white oak herringbone flooring. The island's textured granite countertop contrasts with the quartzite used for the peripheral countertops. To soften the rectilinear nature of the kitchen, Brocato incorporated curved plush counter stools and repeated arched motifs in the backsplash tiles. This arch motif is consistently applied throughout the home, appearing in four custom-designed bookcases in the adjacent family room and in other furnishings.
Wallpaper is utilized extensively, with a watercolor-style covering on the upper landing and a moody botanical pattern adorning the ceiling of the wife's home office, adding a feminine touch that balances the more masculine lines of the midcentury-modern furniture. Each space was tailored to the family's specific needs, exemplified by the mudroom's individualized cabinets and baskets for each family member, including their dog, alongside a command center for organization.
The family room's custom bookcases include lower storage for games, crafts, and puzzles, and a durable concrete dining table was chosen for its suitability for children's projects, reflecting a preference for practical, unfussy elements. Most furniture pieces are low-profile and clean-lined, upholstered in performance fabrics such as boucle and plush velvets. Tan leather, seen in the dining room chairs and a family room ottoman, also features prominently. A custom-designed fireplace wall and hearth, with a gas fireplace and a chunky white oak mantle, anchors the family room. Area rugs and light fixtures are strategically used to define distinct zones within the open floor plan. The color scheme leans into shades of green, with metallic accents like brassy gold and wrought iron, and varying wood tones contributing to the overall aesthetic.
The front staircase wall showcases slatted wood, adding texture and warmth while ingeniously concealing a shoe storage drawer, highlighting the blend of function and design. This slatted wood motif extends to the main bedroom's tray ceiling and even appears in the bathroom, where a faux tile mimics a wooden look within the shower and on the vanity wall. A variegated tile wall behind the floating bathtub incorporates the favored green hues, and polished brass fittings enhance the home's restrained luxurious feel. The homeowner expressed satisfaction with the house's stylish yet functional design, crediting the builder for the floor plan optimization and the designer for injecting the midcentury-modern flair into the fixtures, furnishings, and décor. This transformation effectively met the family's evolving needs while maintaining a desired aesthetic.
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