Interior Design

Classic Interior Design is always Trending | Keep the Pieces you Love

This coffee table was an existing piece, that I decided to keep, because it works. Not only is it the right scale, it is solid and has the most beautiful carved details under the glass top.

This coffee table was an existing piece, that I decided to keep, because it works. Not only is it the right scale, it is solid and has the most beautiful carved details under the glass top.

If you are signed up to receive our Newsletters, then you might already be familiar with the pictures being used in this blog post, from our most recently featured Florida interior design project. And coincidentally, this post is about doing what you love and not following trends, so I like to think that also means the same thing as keeping the pieces you love!

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Many people and designers like to keep up with, and follow the trends. I tend to think that trends make things, and design temporary. When designing for my ideal clients, I love a good mix of old, and new. It allows the spaces created to feel more “real” and collected. It also allows the clients to see themselves in the designs, and be a part of their space.

This antique writing desk that was also preexisting, and was the perfect addition to the clients’ bedroom, allowing us to create this beautiful vignette.

This antique writing desk that was also preexisting, and was the perfect addition to the clients’ bedroom, allowing us to create this beautiful vignette.

In this particular project featured, there is at least one piece of preexisting furniture used, in every room. And in some cases, old things were just giving new life with the use of paint. There is often no reason to tear everything out of an existing house; when they still fit the clients style, works great with the new selections, or just happens to be a piece that the client loves.

On the other hand, when starting with a completely blank slate, this creates the opportunity for your designer to source antiques, and creatively incorporate them into your designed space.

A Timeless Interior of a Fall Ready Home

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Fall is easily my favorite season, and I am glad that it is finally here. For the first time in a very long time, many of us will be experiencing this season at home. 

Creating a home that you truly love, should include the things that you love the most, and in the case of this beautiful bedroom; there is a great use of color, and texture, along with some light layering.

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This design style feels timeless and collected. There is a good mix of old and new, and it all works together well . The deep navy blanket, and the cognac colored leather are both Fall favorites that eliminate a need to add any additional seasonal décor!

From Pool House to Guest Suite in 30 days!

This pool house was transformed into a guest suite, and has been a great addition during the holidays.

This pool house was transformed into a guest suite, and has been a great addition during the holidays.

I recently received a message from a favorite client asking if I was up for a challenge, no questions asked I said yes!

Well, he asked me to update his pool house, in 30 days. I  figured, “It’s a pool house. Shouldn’t be too bad.” With that being said,  I had never been inside the pool house and when I finally saw the inside  (two days later), my chest sunk and my skin filled with goose bumps...

After a short discussion, my client gave me the budget and said, "You have full control.” Designer’s dream words right? I was very excited and immediately got started taking pictures and measurements. OH MY!! The bathroom had "ancient" gold framed doors (my grandmother had these, back in the 80's) Now I know brass has made a comeback, but those were clearly the dated version. Did I mention my nerves were already bad? I knew then, I needed to get rid of  those doors, but I didn't really have time for a full remodel, and the deeper I dug into the pool house the more I realized was going to have to be done…..in 30 DAYS!!!

Well as I stated, the more I got into the project, the more the project grew. We went from, upgrading to partially remodeling, From the shower doors only to the entire shower and the vanity and the toilet! (In other words, everything but the floors). In the kitchen, the plan was to "update" the cabinets, appliances and hardware. Most of that went without saying, but once we got into it, we ended up changing out everything except a small area of blue tiles, that we kept, because a) it was blue and pretty. b) it was a pool house after all, right?!

Finally, not only were we able to accomplish everything that we set out to do and so much more, we met our deadline, came in a bit under budget (after some refunds and savings) and exceeded expectations. My client was able to entertain his family and guests during Spring break and we have received some of the most amazing compliments about our work.

Hope you enjoy this post as much as we have enjoyed this project!

We searched the client's photo library for pictures, for a more personal touch.

This is what became of the empty frames on the bare wall.