Teaselwood Design
NAME:
Charity Buchika
CATEGORY:
Interior Design
WEBSITE:
www.teaselwooddesign.com
INSTAGRAM:
@teaselwooddesign
BASED IN:
Ludlow, Vermont
About
In the two decades since its founding, Teaselwood Design has led and implemented both whole-home renovations and smaller scale remodels. Interior Designer Charity Buchika and her team of experts in interior design, decor, and construction management guide can guide you through conceptual iterations, product sourcing, installation, and presentation. If you’re building a new home, she can also assemble and direct teams throughout the building process.
Buchika is based in Vermont but can take on projects nation-wide. Most of her projects are full-scale renovations and new construction but she is available for design consulting.
“Designing your dream vacation home is challenging with logistics, design aesthetics, and choosing materials that will stand the test of time. We have a mulit step process that keeps the experience fun and stressfree.
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Interior Design - Design/Build
Interior Design - Design/Decor
Design Consulting - Hourly
Kitchens and Bathrooms
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Vacation Home Spots
Vermont
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Modern Farmhouse
Rustic Modern
Scandinavian
Contemporary
Traditional
Country Home
Ski House
Vacation House
To discover your unique style, visit our DP Style Guide.
Q&A
How do you describe your personal style?
Teaselwood’s four distinct aesthetics — Modern Mountain, Vermont Farmhouse, Light and Bright Rustic, and Traditional New England Prep — are designed to to infuse elevated ease and refined craftsmanship into each and every space.
What looks and details are you loving in kitchen and bath design right now?
We are seeing a lot of color, green has been a very popular color. And we are seeing a lot of wood brought back into the kitchen cabinets. We love incorporating wood cabinets, especially reclaimed wood mixed with painted cabinets. We are also seeing more slab backsplashes which create a beautiful seamless look.
A great way to make your kitchen come alive is to add a hood element that takes center stage. We love adding a reclaimed beam or wood beam to the hood to bring an element of organic feel to the space. We will generally use a custom shiplap to finish the hood. Another trick is to do a wonderful patina hood out of metal, a great way to incorporate another finish element that can play off of the hardware and the faucets.