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Step Inside a Bungalow Bursting With Color

September 03, 2024

A Minneapolis family goes all in on poppy colors inside this 2,600-square-foot home.

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Photo: Bethany Birnie. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Story

After seven years in the suburbs, Alex West Steinman and Matt Steinman did the opposite of what many families do: They moved back to the city. “We were craving community and wanted to be closer to everything we love,” says Alex, who owns a coworking space in Minneapolis. (Matt owns multiple escape rooms.) The couple chose a 2,600-square-foot bungalow that’s walking distance from their favorite coffee shop and their kids’ school. To help fill the house with color, Alex called her best friend and business partner, designer Erinn Farrell. The two worked together (along with Joy Architecture) to infuse the space with a playful mix of fabrics, paint and pattern, like this entryway mosaic by artist Mercedes Austin. "We like to live out loud and really wanted that to come across when you step into our home," says Alex.

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Exterior

A color and pattern-filled home is not necessarily what you’d expect when you pull up to the house. The Steinmans painted the exterior Tricorn Black and the door Forever Lilac, both by Sherwin-Williams. “I wanted a sleek black exterior with a rainbow-bright inside,” says Alex. “Surprise!”

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Living Room

Supporting Twin Cities artists and businesses is a priority for the Steinmans. The painting above the mantel is by local artist Leeya Rose Jackson. The green sofa, from Minneapolis furniture maker Blu Dot, unfolds: “It’s great for kids’ sleepovers,” says Alex. The rug is from Revival.

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Kitchen

Alex and Matt designed this space with their kids in mind. “I want everyone to know where the snacks are, even their friends,” says Alex. The custom cabinets have plenty of storage and serve as a neutral backdrop for the red stools from Blu Dot. The couple chose the honey-colored bamboo flooring to add warmth. “It makes the whole house feel super homey,” says Alex.

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