Dutch Colonial Living Room
This 1960s Dutch Colonial home needed a major update to accommodate a busy family of five. House of Huck addressed the issues of limited storage and a choppy layout by removing walls, adding new ones, and curating furnishings that fit seamlessly with the family's lifestyle, bringing new life to this classic New England home.
Dutch Colonial Kitchen
A common theme in most House of Huck designs is a neutral base palette, with interest introduced through woven elements and textured finishes. This approach adds a unique touch to a space without overwhelming it with bold patterns and colors. They enjoy adding flair in specific areas—such as a bold powder room, a moody office, or a playful children’s space—but at its core, House of Huck embodies the calm neutrality inspired by the coast.
Westport Cool Office
After moving into their beautiful new build in Westport, CT, House of Huck’s clients sought to transform the space into a home with intentional furnishings. They chose a serene palette of blues, grays, and whites, accented with oak details, to craft a welcoming environment that reflects their vision for a forever home.
Westport Cool Living Room
House of Huck draws inspiration from its coastal environment, aiming to instill a sense of tranquility in its clients' homes. This living room exemplifies this approach, blending comfort and coziness with an elevated, clean, and airy touch. It reflects the serene qualities of coastal living, creating a peaceful and inviting atmosphere.