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Highland Park Residence Has Moody Hues with Modernist Material Honesty

— September 19, 2025 — Art & Design
A Highland Park residence blends moody colour with modernist material honesty in a 5,600-square-foot Highland Park residence designed by Joshua Rice with SmithArc. Its palette is grounded in dark limestone walls, fumed oak cabinetry, warm-grey laminates and soft plaster mixed with Ceppo marble floors. Expanses of glass connect interior and outdoor spaces while raked wood panels and stucco soften the stone’s rigor. Deep blue tiles and Icelandic marble in the primary suite contrast with nature, light and shadow to give warmth to shadow.

The layout emphasises everyday family life with a flowing ground floor plan that merges kitchen, dining, outdoors and living spaces. Private quarters are tucked behind a sculptural oak wall that organises circulation. Each room allows natural light to penetrate without glare, while ventilation and outdoor connection reduce dependency on artificial cooling. Vintage furniture and sculptural lighting enrich texture and identity, helping the home feel both rooted in mid-century modern precedent and tailored to contemporary living.

Image Credit: SmithArc

Trend Themes

  1. Eco-integrated Architecture — The use of materials and design that connect indoor and outdoor spaces exemplifies a harmonious blend promoting environmental synergy.
  2. Mid-century Modern Revival — The emphasis on mid-century modern aesthetics with contemporary touches signifies a renewed interest in this iconic design era.
  3. Material-driven Aesthetics — A focus on authentic materials, like limestone and marble, highlights a consumer trend towards tangible, textural richness in living spaces.

Industry Implications

  1. Sustainable Building Materials — The integration of natural materials in construction highlights a shift towards eco-friendly and sustainable building solutions.
  2. Interior Design — The trend towards combining vintage furniture with modernist elements indicates an evolving market niche in home aesthetics.
  3. Home Automation — Designs that optimize natural light and ventilation underscore a growing demand for energy-efficient and smart home solutions.
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