A post-college home transformed by MTK Design Group
After spending some time getting to know the family and how they function, and also reviewing various interior styles, Megan Kranz, owner and lead designer of MTK Design Group landed on a modern rustic direction that incorporated touches of nature – the perfect compliment to the peaceful backyard of this property, set in a beautiful Midlothian neighborhood.
Amanda and Clint first approached the idea of re-doing their home when they knew the holidays were approaching and they’d be hosting guests. They were tired of their home feeling dark and outdated; the timing was right for a change.
“We’ve had this furniture since college, we’re ready for a new look!” Amanda explained when first meeting with her designer and touring the home.
“I like to start a room design by drawing out floor plan options that will utilize the space’s full potential, while also creating a flow throughout and efficient traffic paths. Our space planning tool is so helpful in putting the puzzle pieces together in a way that’s easy to understand and ensures we set the right foundation. Once we have that, the fun begins of filling in the details.” Megan said about initializing the design.
The living room is an open concept and the TV was taking up the one main wall of the space. Placing it over the fireplace provided the opportunity to include more seating and the sofas were chosen with kid-friendly performance fabric for ease of maintenance. The accent chairs, rustic tables and large scale rug complete the layout and define the living room. “In open-concepts like this, it’s important to pay attention to what the furniture looks like from behind when you’ll see it from other spaces.
These turned-wood chairs are seen right as you enter the home and from the kitchen so I wanted to give them something unique to enjoy.” Megan explains about selecting the furniture pieces. To brighten the space, Megan describes the process as a science of getting the right balance of colors, textures and light.
“Lighting is one of my favorite design elements and mid-level lighting is not only key to balancing light, but a simple way to curate a cozy atmosphere.”
The main walls and ceiling were painted in Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams for a fresh backdrop, and the window walls were accented in Mega Greige to highlight the view and create contrast for the softly atterned sheer window treatments.
The breakfast nook continues the soft appeal with a solid oak tobacco finish table, a stunning double shaded, crystal accented light fixture and arched back chairs that compliment the shape of the kitchen pendant light fixtures and wall-hung oversized mirror. This reclaimed pine mirror also aids in reflecting light around the space, brightening and enlarging in a powerful way.
“We love all the natural light felt in this space now,” Amanda said. “And the bench is great for my kids. In smaller rooms, space planning is crucial to getting the right function. Then, utilizing vertical space is a key way in structuring a space to feel larger and drawing the eye with ease.”
One of the more challenging rooms was the home office for Clint that also needed to double as a guest room. The desk was actually hand made by Amanda’s father and customized for the room layout. Nature-esque wallpaper frames the window and creates a strong focal while expanding the room’s height and wow-factor.
Room by room, Megan and the Bodiens worked to lighten and brighten the spaces, interjecting splashes of nature-inspired color, rustic textures and touches of the family’s personality for an inviting and fresh design.
“We love to host friends and family and the end result works so well for entertaining while still feeling comfortable for my family,” Amanda said. “I’m so glad we decided to make the change!”
Meet Megan & her team
Megan has been practicing interior design since 2010 after graduating from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Science in Home Furnishings & Merchandising and a minor in Business. Megan is an associate practitioner and Fort Worth board member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), the largest and leading professional organization for interior design. Megan’s work has been featured in Fort Worth HOME, 817 HOME, Voyage Dallas & Design Texas; she was an awards finalist in the 2017 Fort Worth HOME Design Awards, and was chosen to travel to Los Angeles, California for a special home project in 2016.
She is not only certified as a small-space specialist, but has also taught workshops and trained business owners and designers around the United States and Canada. At MTK Design Group, Megan and her team believe that where you do life should reflect who you are and function for your lifestyle. Home is where you spend the most important parts of your life and creating the right atmosphere promotes a happier day-to-day life which in turn is an inspiration to Megan and her business.