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Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After

By 09/03/2014September 18th, 201853 Comments

As promised, here are the photos from the guest house with a pool that my clients built beside their home

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

on Promontory Hill. They don’t have to drive when they go away for the weekend!

Here she is looking so pretty in her navy dress on photo shoot day!

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The main house is on the left side (not shown).

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 Loungers ready for guests!

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Here is a glimpse of their spectacular and uninterrupted view of trees and mountains! I took this picture (above) when they had their white party a few weeks ago, here’s Elizabeth and I in our white dresses on Instagram.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Dining set and area rug from The Pottery Barn.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Love the beach glass votives we found from West Elm. We found some glass vases, with a little sand, seashells and a candle, we have an instant tablescape.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Here’s their outdoor kitchen, great for serving drinks and flipping veggie burgers (haha, only for me if I was over for dinner ; ) ; )

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 A tray makes everything look good!

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The walls are BM Muslin. Fabulous with blues and a great colour that looks like linen and feels like the sun is setting all the time.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

We found the entry table and nautical mirrors from Joss & Main.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Living Before (I seemed to have lost all my before pics so my client was kind enough to send me a few that she had).

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Notice that the television is wireless and wall-mounted. Even flat screens look lumpy if it’s sitting on the cabinet.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The mirror is from Pier 1. We debated painting it but decided it related well enough to the sisal area rug and coffee table from West Elm so we left it. The sofa is custom made.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Love the crystal coasters and beach glass inspired votives from West Elm.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The seabirds are from Chintz & Co.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

And of course a timeless white-on-white kitchen. We debated taking the subway tile only underneath the first shelf but usually more tile is better than less in these situations, so I love that it goes all the way up the wall in the end.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The seagrass counter stools are from the Pottery Barn. Cabinets are BM Simply White, countertops, Organic White from Caesarstone.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Before Guest Room

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The ceiling fan came from Horchow! Not easy to find one without lights that hit you in the eyes! Walls are BM Palladian Blue.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

The trick to coordinating bedding is to just buy the pattern in the duvet and match the pillow shams in solid colours.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

 

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Walls BM Palladian Blue.

Indigo & Turquoise Summer House in the Fraser Valley: Before & After | Maria Killam

Photography by Tracy Ayton, Interior Design & Styling by Maria Killam

Beach towels ready for the pool!

Hope you enjoyed the tour!

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53 Comments

  • KM says:

    The B.M. Muslin does indeed set the blues off nicely. I love the frosted sea glass.

  • Love, love, love, love, love this!!!!
    She must be thrilled!

  • Crystal H says:

    I am so thrilled, it is just a dream come true! Maria has such talent! I had so much fun working with and getting to know Maria.

  • Angela Taylor says:

    Oh so beautiful!
    You did not mention the colour in the bathroom and bedroom….love it!

    • Patty says:

      I would love to know the wall color(s) for the bath and bedrooms! Please and thank you!
      Wonderful house!

  • Ange says:

    Love it!

  • Georgene says:

    My favorite! I want to live in that small space.

  • Mary says:

    Beautiful, so relaxed but chic.
    Loved your and Elizabeth’s picture of the white dresses too, 😉
    Mary in Ohio

  • Kim says:

    Did not know u could combine turqoise and navy? So pretty! Yes, please tell us the bedroom and bathroom paint color.

  • RitaEmilia says:

    What is the color of the white kitchen cabinets?
    Forgive me for not understanding, but are all the walls BM muslin – meaning on the vaulted ceiling, foyer walls, living room and above kitchen cabinets? All these areas are photographing differently and reflecting differently on my computer so I thought that I had better be sure since I am considering using this color with either BM Cloud White or Farrow and Wimborne White. I remember reading in your Color book that BM muslin is a “neutral” beige color. Is that right? As always, you did a lovely job Maria.

  • Kim M. says:

    This is really beautiful. I especially like that Horchow ceiling fan and the white kitchen.

  • RitaEmilia says:

    What is the color of the white kitchen cabinets?
    Forgive me for not understanding, but are all the walls BM muslin – meaning on the vaulted ceiling, foyer walls, living room and above kitchen cabinets? All these areas are photographing differently and reflecting differently on my computer so I thought that I had better be sure since I am considering using this color with either BM Cloud White or

    • Maria Killam says:

      The Cabinets are OC-117 Simply White and the countertops are Ceasarstone Organic White. Maria

  • Mary-Illinios says:

    What beautiful guest house! I would be happy living there.
    It’s nice to see the example of BM Muslin. That was the color you suggested to me when I didn’t like the way my living room drapes clashed with the current wall color.
    BTW… Your white dresses are super cute.

  • Dawn says:

    This house is gorgeous !!! I LOVE the cobalt couch where is it from? Also love the color of the bedroom/bathroom what is it? You and your sister look absolutely beautiful in your white dresses. Get that picture framed for sure! 🙂

  • Rachelle says:

    What a lovely place. The colors are wonderful. Can you tell me where the dull length kitchen drapes came from?

  • Elizabeth says:

    what are the colours in the bathroom and guest room?
    beautiful!!

  • Cate says:

    Love it! I am also interested in the wall color in the bedroom and the bath.

  • jeanette says:

    Beautiful; still working on ours. Doing the kitchen right now! Would also like to know color of the bath and bedroom. Thanks:).

  • Great images Maria! Love the beach-y feel.

    Looks like the bedroom and bathroom are similar to SW Festoon Aqua. Would love to know what the colour is in the bedroom and bathroom.

  • sharon says:

    Maria, where was the duvet purchased?

    • Sandy says:

      I wondered too, and clicked on the link, which took me to Pottery Barn- Cassidy Medallion Duvet (I think some of the cushions in other rooms came from there too, have been shopping there lately and recognize them). The color looks lighter in Maria’s photo.

  • Lucy HAINES says:

    Maria, What a great job you have done!! Everything would fit in our California coastal homes. Love it and you and your sister are just beautiful!!

  • Gwen says:

    Did’t know you could use aqua and navy together
    The house is beautiful…light and bright…..
    It is a beautiful pic of you and your sister…

  • BillP says:

    Funny, I just returned from visiting a friend at her new beach house on the Maine coast, and all the walls are
    BM Muslin. It is a perfect color for casual living.

    And have a great holiday, Maria!

  • Sharon says:

    The idea of a guest house beside the house reminds me of Barbra Striesand who built this incredible house on a lot right beside the house she lives in (CA) and didn’t move in – they visit there!!! It is like a guest house. Her book “Passion for Design” shows all the process and finished product and it is fabulous as is this Summer house. It’s a great idea – the world visits the West Coast – so have a guest house you can retreat to that isn’t cluttered with your everyday living and you have instant holiday! Love it all!

  • Annie says:

    I think you and I would get along great as these are pretty much my house colours! Even though I work as a BM consultant (Vancouver island) I have seriously sweated over my own colours… I didn’t do Muslin as I prefer a slightly greyer tone but plumped for balboa mist (OC-27) but my master is Palladian (love it!) and all my whites are White Dove because I like the softness…accented with other beachy colours and a splash of coral. For my exterior (which drove me to distraction) I have eventually gone for Powell Grey (CW-665) which looks remarkably like the exterior colour there…?? Anyway feeling pretty good about my choices now I’ve seen this, thanks! : )

  • Patricia Kramer says:

    I really love being able to vicariously enjoy your process Maria! You really do a beautiful job! I love the summer house! Your clients are lucky to have you!

  • GaBi says:

    Simple and beautiful, ever lasting elegance.
    The big signature of the talented Maria.
    Congratulation

  • Arlene says:

    Beautiful, gorgeous, stunning! Brilliantly done again Maria. Thanks for sharing. You are the best!

  • Deborah McKenzie says:

    Are the subway tiles in the bathroom cream?

  • Lorna says:

    This is lovely! I’m curious about the window treatments in the kitchen and guest bedroom. I like that they add a pop of color without being too heavy and look much better than just a stark window frame. Are they custom made? Do you scootch them up higher to make the windows appear taller? Your thoughts on this type of window treatment would be greatly appreciated!

    • Maria Killam says:

      Hi Lorna,
      It’s a valance called a mock roman shade. A cheaper way to get the feel of a roman shade without the price tag!

  • KA says:

    Hey, that’s MY color scheme!

    My place is still torn up because of the plumbing issue, plus my sister’s in the hospital, so at least I have this serene looking space to look forward to when this medical crisis is over. The drywall repaid was supposed to be tomorrow, but now who knows….

    Nice work for all involved.

  • Elaine says:

    All that eye candy left me giddy! Loved all your choices, Maria, especially how the Palladian Blue paint evokes the pool water. The chandelier in the outdoor kitchen is also a showstopper. Stunning job.

  • Carol J says:

    Oh, that is a sweet place. How they must love it.

    I’m so curious…with a Summer House can they still use it through the winter? Does it have heating? Would not the pipes freeze otherwise?

    • Maria Killam says:

      We call it a summer house because it’s not by the lake or beach but it’s a solid house 🙂 Maria

  • Glenda Isaac says:

    What a fantastic setup. We are able to enjoy our heated pool a couple months a year only. I’m sure they will find other fun and fabulous ways to extend the house for other purposes. A little accessory change and you are ready for Christmas guests!
    Nice job (as if we expect less!)

  • Mdrive says:

    Maria… the house just looks so wonderfully welcoming and casual…perfect for the beach…love the navy and turquoise…

    also the flooring is gorgeous, were you involved in picking the color and if so, could you let us know the brand and color?

  • cathy gibson says:

    I want to move in! What a stunning home….all of the color, fabric and décor choices are so pretty. Thanks for sharing and great job Maria!!

  • amyks says:

    That place is delightful! I love that it feels “beachy”, but not so in your face. And that view… Wow! I would never leave.

  • Fran says:

    Beautiful, Maria! Love the Muslin and Palladian Blue walls and the many lovely accents throughout. I can see your touch in everything!

  • Kathi says:

    Another winner,Maria-I love that you didn’t go overboard on the beachy vibe-this is where your great talent shows-just the right amount of accents-my friends lake house has nautical knickknacks everywhere-even the light switches are lighthouses-at first, when you see it,it looks great,but then, after awhile,when you see every square inch cluttered with useless sailboats,birds,shells,you want to start drinking lots of wine.haha,its a good excuse,anyways.

  • Libby Wilkie says:

    I loved seeing all the Palladian Blue…I am not a blue person, BUT I did our bedroom in our old house, finally, in this wonderful blue and just loved it. So when we moved I did the guest room in it, with lots of reds, and the room has great sun all day. Anyway, it really is a wonderful color, and so versatile!

  • Susan Telfer says:

    Love, love, love.

  • Betsy OShea says:

    The color scheme isn’t quite navy and turquoise…it’s really a bright indigo with a bright greeny turquoise. Both have a similar value and are both clean colors which is why it works. If the blue was a dark navy it wouldn’t work as well IMHO. Darker navy’s look better with lighter blues, whites, ivories, camel or red

  • Caron says:

    What a gorgeous home! Love it –
    Love the coastal touches – perfectly done without feeling beachy. Discovered on pinterest while looking for ideas to collect for our Obsessed with Indigo board

    Caron
    htttp://www.caronsbeachhouse.com

  • Marilee says:

    I would also like to know the floor color. I’m getting ready to build a house and that’s the floor color that I would like to use.

  • Ryan says:

    Is simply white a go to white with most vinyl windows?

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