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Symmetry and Sentiment

Madison Bailey • Mar 01, 2024

Crafting Family Harmony and Nostalgia Through Thoughtful Design


One of the highest compliments an interior designer can receive is a repeat client. That was the case for Traci Zeller when a Charlotte family called on her a second time to design their brand-new home. "Light, airy, and peaceful" are the keywords Zeller uses to describe the essence of her design approach for this project — one that mirrors the stunning, already existing architectural canvas that makes this house a personalized haven. "We design a house based on the family, understanding their lifestyle, preferences, and areas where we can push them aesthetically," Zeller says. "This is a young family of four, so why not maintain that light feeling throughout the entire design?"


Stepping into the Knollwood house is an invitation to experience design that goes beyond the surface, with a palette that exudes calmness and a play between classic elegance and modern simplicity. Traci Zeller Interiors has brought life to the brilliance of Garrett Nelson's architectural design, transforming rooms into purposeful spaces that feel both grounded and weightless. From the butterfly art gracefully adorning the fireplace to the welcoming symmetry of the parallel sled-base sofas, the design choices reflect a meticulous balance — strong enough to stand on their own yet harmonious in the broader context of the room.


Originally intending to embark on the journey of building their dream home from the ground up, Alicia and Jeff Harris had envisioned crafting a residence that mirrored their ideals. However, one visit to the Knollwood house, the brand-new home that stood before them, unveiled a realization. Awaiting the transformative touch of Traci Zeller Interiors — it was the perfect place they had been searching for.

In the words of Zeller, the initial task was clear: "reflect where they live and what they like to be surrounded with." Aptly named by the Harris’, this space unfolds a heartwarming story rooted in nostalgia: "They call it the castle room as a nod to the previous home I designed, where their daughter had a cardboard castle in the center, a detail I love.” With the cardboard castle now replaced, a large round table, able to seat up to eight, takes center stage, becoming a focal point for gatherings and fostering intimate connections. 

Adjacent to the modern fireplace, the floating blue butterflies, skillfully crafted by Steven Wilson, hold their own narrative. Inspired by existing butterfly wallpaper in their previous home, these delicate yet vibrant elements were designed to stand independently without overshadowing other features. "Elements of nature are generally calming," Zeller explains, "we used a tonal palette with beautiful blue accents, creating an overall peaceful atmosphere echoing Garret’s clean and deceptively simple architecture."

In the subsequent space, which Traci Zeller deems the "heart of the home," the kitchen maintains its commitment to intricate details. Sizeable wooden tables introduce a hint of rustic charm, establishing a communal area that warmly invites family and friends to gather. Particularly noteworthy are the adorable sheep sculptures by Claude Lalanne, serving as whimsical additions that infuse a playful and natural element. Unearthed and cherished by Zeller, these imaginative creations contribute a touch of nature and joy to the house, perfectly harmonizing with her design philosophy that seeks to imbue spaces with both style and a sense of delight.


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