purchase new shelving units, organize shelving by topic and color, new colorful rug, game boards used for art and repainted desk.
This beautiful set of drapery is a unique way of dressing a wall of windows without being boring. The color blocked panels on the ends of the windows bring a visually pleasing eye catcher to the space and really go well with the accent pillows. The bottom color of the drapery were also brought into the space using the candles and vase of flowers. Notice how nicely the mismatched lamps work together. These belonged to the client and we just made use of them. They work because the lamp shades, the base shape and the sizes are pretty similar.
This pretty traditional balloon shade has a romantic feel to go along with the chandelier in this high end master bathroom. There is a special pleated blue trim detail on the bottom edge to bring in the blues of the master bedroom. This can be functional or non functional.
This high end kids room boasts a beautiful built in desk and wall unit. The fabric roman shade is black out and functional for a good nights sleep. The 4" plush cushion, covered with a durable upholstery fabric, is the perfect place to sit and read a book and ties in nicely with the wall and bedding colors.
This is an example of a picture collage we often do for our clients to show them how their art, furnishings and fabrics will all blend so nicely together.
A regal dining room features navy velvet drapery paired with a patterned valance, mounted on wood without hardware. The tailored design places panels over the valance, with proportions carefully balanced for a harmonious look.
Stunning use of color! The art work was the inspiration for this room. The drapery pulls all the colors together for the sofa, the chairs and the ottoman. This client loves color and we gave it to her!
A long, thin entryway can be tricky! We chose to wall paper just on side with grasscloth wall paper. We dressed it with an extra long console table in Ming Green, and accessorized it with a large stick mirror, fancy lamp, set of vases and a unique succulent stuffed sea shell. This says "WELCOME" to every visitor that walks into this home!
This beautiful seashell was purchased empty. Although it was beautiful just as-is, we felt that it needed some warming up with a few colorful succulents and some green cacti to bring it into the color scheme and design style we were going for in this space. It also served to introduce the colors for the home that were just beyond the entrance.
This large sliding door needed coverage against the bright sunlight in the afternoon. The client loved grays, blues and yellows. So we chose the grays and blues and color blocked them into beautiful panels with special pleating that reduced the yardage into a more manageable price range while matching her rug and artwork throughout the house.
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Georgetown Texas