Known for her ability to use pale colors alongside bolder shades to create light-filled spaces that feel warm and layered, Jessica set about reworking key layouts and bringing her decorative touch to this charming family home. Here, she takes us on a tour and explains her home decor ideas. ‘There were two main layout issues with this home,’ explains Jessica. ‘The kitchen was remodeled in the ’90s and the island was very disproportionate to the room. We had so much great space that was going unused.’ ‘We expanded the island to an appropriate size and also relocated the range and sink. We moved the sink to in front of the beautiful window overlooking the garden and created a statement hood that welcomes you into the space. ‘The soft Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter island cabinetry is the perfect pairing for this Massive Calcutta marble slab. I love how the center chandelier accents the space as well as the custom Roman clay hood and zeolite tile backsplash.’ ‘Along with the remodel we completely furnished the entry, dining room and living room as well.  ‘We love this oversized brass chandelier in the dining room (above). It makes the space! The timeless cane chairs also really tie the room together.’ ‘We restored the white oak floors to their original color in the living room and it made all the difference. We also included one reupholstered vintage sofa and one new from Clad Home (opens in new tab).’ We also love the custom cast stone fireplace mantel we have made. A smart stair runner and gallery wall idea lead the eye up to the upper story (below). ‘We also updated the primary bath (below), removing all the ’90s finishes and fixtures, and bringing a timeless feel back into the space with Calacatta marble and a spa like palette. ‘We brought the softness of the kitchen into this space as well continuing the Revere pewter into this space and mixing it with the Calacatta marble. Bedrosian’s tile and a slab of the Calcutta behind the Rohl shower fixture is the perfect mix.’  ‘For the kids’ bath, we really needed to create a more functional space for this growing family. They have three kids, twins and a little girl. The kids bath was tiny and pretty much non-functional.’  ‘We combined a tiny office and the current bathroom into one space creating a large bath for all three kids. We were able to incorporate a beautiful freestanding tub, double vanity and large shower.’ ‘My favorite elements are the patterned floor tile in the kids bath. The tile really steals the show in this room. I love the classic black and white floor hex and the soft green Fireclay wall tiles that wrap the entire room. We also love the elegant shape of the freestanding tub and the classic oak vanity with soapstone counters.’ The powder room is a real contrast. ‘This space is so moody and fun. The custom slab sink is quite the statement and I love how the brass faucet contrasts against the dark, BM onyx walls.’ Sconce: Hector Finch (opens in new tab); Powder faucet: Rohl  Interior Design: Carina Skrobecki/Jessica Nelson Design (opens in new tab)