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The Foyer Sets The Stage With Carved Wood Tiles

November 2, 2023 Andrea Wendel

A home is more than just a place to live…

it's a reflection of a personal aesthetic and style. This past year was spent building our own home and I poured my heart and soul into each choice. As a designer and artist of furniture and architectural elements, I wanted the details to reflect our unique vision, enhance the overall beauty of the space, and of course, have an artful vibe.

Take for example the foyer in our new house.
Since it's the first thing you see upon entering, it needed to have a warm, inviting impact.
Architectural elements play a key role in achieving this goal.
I created carved wood "tiles" that clad the wall to add texture and character to the space.
The tiles have been on my mind for years, I experimented with different materials for stability and carve-ability.
I designed an organic texture rather than a geometric one.
I liked the gentler flow and how it harmonized with the other pieces in sight.
The design remained the same on each tile, (even though they are placed upside down and sideways),
the theme translates and is cohesive.
Due to the dimensions of the finished wall, each tile ended up being a 19-3/8" square,
with each one being individually crafted.

A finish that captured a suede tone

which would blend well with the wood flooring. Creating that tone was a process involving lots of layers.  As an artist, I work with colors in a way that is intuitive and experiential, experimenting until I find the right one. I always say colors are subjective and I am color sensitive

What I love about these "tiles" is the extra layer of texture, warmth, and artistry they bring to any space. And... since all of my work is custom, creating the perfect pattern, tone, and scale for the specific wall is where I get excited. Statement work like this really makes an impact and creates an artful interior.

The floating steel shelf

was the perfect solution.
The foyer space was slightly too narrow for a freestanding console and I felt it needed a horizontal element. It also grounded my coveted Joe Andoe painting. I love the juxtaposition of the blackened steel with the organic design,  it feels clean and concise.

ALSO....
Installation was a breeze! Which is always appreciated.  I had the wall backed with 1/2” ply. 
After securing the floating steel shelf, my nail gun and I got to work.
I added milled sides and wood strips to frame the wall ….voila !


Creating a home is not just about having a beautiful space;
it's about surrounding yourself with elements that inspire and bring joy.
I get so much joy in designing and constructing bespoke pieces for clients,
it breathes life into a space and adds unique details tailored specifically for it.
The process of creating my own home has inspired me with a plethora of fresh ideas for my clients.
xx
Andrea

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