A Design Twist in a Special Modern Tudor Home

As a general principle, a Tudor residence features smaller chambers and is styled in English aesthetics, given that the architecture is of British origin and merges renaissance and gothic elements. Nonetheless, the contemporary Tudor dwelling by PURE Design Inc showcases an innovative design twist that is unexpected. The interiors lean towards a modern aesthetic while still emanating a cozy warmth.

Tudor residences generally display brick facades complemented by white stucco, along with some timber accents to complete the look. This Vancouver property opts for wood siding instead of the stucco.

Photo by PURE Design Inc.

A wooden arched entry door beckons you to step in and explore. An earthy broom on the front porch adds a whimsical touch. I believe I need one for my own porch as well. They aren’t overly pricey.

wooden arched door on Tudor home porchPhoto by PURE Design Inc.

The contemporary Tudor dwelling boasts a luminous entryway featuring a stunning staircase in a light wood finish. The entry flooring presents a playful design that establishes the color palette for the remainder of the house.

entry way in a contemporary Tudor homePhoto by PURE Design Inc.

A tailored cupboard in gray-green paint offers a practical space for outerwear and footwear. Older residences often fall short in storage, requiring creative solutions to address this challenge.

entry way in a contemporary Tudor homePhoto by PURE Design Inc.

A green-painted brick fireplace surround adds richness and charm to the compact living area. Minimalist, modern shelving provides space to showcase collectibles. A leather couch is always an excellent option.

modern Tudor living room with painted brick fireplacePhoto by PURE Design Inc.

A perspective from the kitchen showcases the dining space with the family room visible in the background. Instead of isolated rooms, the interior is quite open for an older home. Nevertheless, an archway creates the illusion of distinction between the dining nook and family area.

breakfast nook leading into family roomPhoto by PURE Design Inc.

The kitchen continues the use of light wood with a herringbone floor pattern, presenting a fresh design perspective for the modern Tudor home. Although Tudor style flourished in Britain during the 1400s, it didn’t gain traction in the U.S. until the late 1800s. It’s apparent that this lovely house blends Tudor architecture with modern styling.

modern kitchen in Tudor homePhoto by PURE Design Inc.

The same gray-green cabinetry featured in the entryway is present in the kitchen.

gray-green kitchen cabinetsPhoto by PURE Design Inc.

The tile behind the cooking area is stunning and attention-grabbing. It’s delightful to have focal points like this within a room. The kitchen feels bright and spacious, making me appreciate light-stained wood once more.

modern kitchen in Tudor homePhoto by PURE Design Inc.

custom kitchen tilePhoto by PURE Design Inc.

Deep green reappears in one of the bathrooms. Color serves as an excellent means to achieve harmony throughout a home, and the contemporary Tudor residence accomplishes this wonderfully.

dark green tile and white claw foot tubPhoto by PURE Design Inc.

Elements like plumbing fixtures can introduce a great deal of character to a bathroom. I recently added a vintage-style fixture to my claw foot tub equipped with a hand-held shower option. Tomorrow we will explore flooring and wallpaper options for the space, and I’m eagerly anticipating its completion.

dark green tile and white claw foot tubPhoto by PURE Design Inc.

The modern Tudor residence by PURE Design Inc features surprising decor for a house of its era, executed exquisitely.

More Tudor Homes to Appreciate:

Tudor Style Residence on Long Island

Classic Tudor Home in Washington State

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