Atomic Ranch

Beyond the Big Box

A midcentury kitchen is saved from a Tuscan renovation, thanks to custom touches and vintage accents.

- By Devlin Smith l Photograph­y by Marni Epstein-marvis

LIKE THE REST OF THEIR MODERN HOME, the kitchen/dining room in Blake Siler and Lincoln Bogard’s 1960s ranch went through an awkward phase, one in which it had a Tuscan makeover. Thanks to careful styling and a passion for the midcentury aesthetic, the couple helped the home move past this rough design phase.

Not far from Palm Springs, the makeunder of this Bermuda Dunes, California, kitchen required the homeowners to pretty well start from scratch. “The house came with a newly installed gloss white IKEA kitchen and an amateur-poured concrete countertop,” says Blaine. “I blame the Home Depot for telling people they can do things they shouldn’t.”

Out went the gloss white cabinetry and concrete counter; in came the walnut cabinetry and white Caesarston­e counter, each cleaner and decidedly more modern than what they replaced. “For the design, I tried to style the drawer banks like a Nelson cabinet using a Mockett edge pull, for a clean, simple, grain-matched, flat-panel look,” says Blaine. “For the counter, I chose white Caesarston­e and went with a thin edge profile and not a built-up blocky counter top edge.”

A bar was added on the dining room side to provide additional eating space and storage in the home that serves both as the couple’s vacation home and an Airbnb rental.

Though he liked the general footprint of the kitchen, Blaine decided to switch up a few elements for ease of use and better styling. “I was able to reconfigur­e some of the appliances, centering the range so that the cabinetry flanking either side was adequate for my cookware, knives, cooking tools and spices,” he says. “Someday I would like to move the washer and dryer from the hall leading to the garage and into the master closet where they should be, install a fridge and pantry in that spot, and turn the current fridge location into a side-by-side pantry, but it works nice as-is for now.”

With the essentials in place, it was time to add the accessorie­s. In place of a backsplash, the range is accented by four Cathrineho­lm Lotus plates. Cathrineho­lm pieces can also be found on the floating shelves. The time is kept on a reproducti­on George Nelson starburst clock.

 ??  ?? THE KITCHEN AND ADJOINING DINING ROOM ARE BATHED IN NATURAL LIGHT. WITH THEIR MIX OF VINTAGE AND VINTAGESTY­LE PIECES, AND BRIGHTLY COLORED ACCESSORIE­S, THE SPACES FLOW EASILY WITH THE REST OF THE HOME, INCLUDING THE BRIGHT YELLOW DEN WITH ORANGE-UPHOLSTERE­D MILO BAUGHMAN SCOOP LOUNGE CHAIRS JUST BEYOND.
THE KITCHEN AND ADJOINING DINING ROOM ARE BATHED IN NATURAL LIGHT. WITH THEIR MIX OF VINTAGE AND VINTAGESTY­LE PIECES, AND BRIGHTLY COLORED ACCESSORIE­S, THE SPACES FLOW EASILY WITH THE REST OF THE HOME, INCLUDING THE BRIGHT YELLOW DEN WITH ORANGE-UPHOLSTERE­D MILO BAUGHMAN SCOOP LOUNGE CHAIRS JUST BEYOND.
 ??  ?? WHEN HOMEOWNERS BLAINE SILER AND LINCOLN BOGARD MOVED IN, THE KITCHEN HAD NONDESCRIP­T IKEA CABINETRY AND A DIY POURED-CONCRETE COUNTERTOP. SOMETHING DECIDEDLY MORE MODERN WAS NEEDED, SO CUSTOM GEORGE NELSON-INSPIRED CABINETRY WAS INSTALLED.
WHEN HOMEOWNERS BLAINE SILER AND LINCOLN BOGARD MOVED IN, THE KITCHEN HAD NONDESCRIP­T IKEA CABINETRY AND A DIY POURED-CONCRETE COUNTERTOP. SOMETHING DECIDEDLY MORE MODERN WAS NEEDED, SO CUSTOM GEORGE NELSON-INSPIRED CABINETRY WAS INSTALLED.

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