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L & N Master Suite Remodel – Copperas Cove Interior Designer

I am SO PROUD to finally post the reveal of this very amazing master suite remodel and restyle for and EVEN MORE AMAZING sweet couple in Copperas Cove!

This couple contacted me in late 2018 – way ahead of their desired start date. We met and discussed their wishes to remodel and restyle their builder’s grade master bathroom. The main malfunction was the stand up shower – which was sadly lacking in elbow-room – quite literally. It would have been a challenge for a child to bathe in the existing space, so it was a real stretch for me to figure out how 2 grown people were using this tiny shower every single day. Sometimes builders cut corners in the strangest places – unfortunately it was the shower in this case.

Old School Style Designing

I went to work “old-school-style” with grid paper and ruler – and several Pearl erasers…and finally squeezed out every inch possible for an expanded shower space. It would involve removing a wall and borrowing a few inches from one of the vanities – but in the end it was all worth it! By angling the door entry to the shower, adding glass walls and niches – we maximized the space for everything it was worth!

The only thing that remains from the original bathroom is the corner bathtub – which will eventually be adorned with custom glass art in a herringbone pattern. Unfortunately, the windows were not ready for the final design install but I promise to update the gallery photos as soon as they are in place!

What We Did

The redesign included all new flooring, custom cabinets in the bath & walk-in closet, new paint, new lighting & plumbing fixtures, gorgeous Carrera marble vanities & accent tile in a herringbone pattern, multi-colored penny round shower floor tiles, and of course all the details like new towels, rugs & counter top accessories. The finished result – although a feat that challenged everyone’s patience…was one of the best I’ve seen.

In the master bedroom – we added new bedding, drapery panels, area rug and  perfectly sourced wall art and accessories to suit this couples sweetness & faith in each other and God.

Personal Touches

Personal touches included a framed quote from Corinthians, sweet personal notes from & to each of the pair for the nightstands and a relaxing coffee & reading retreat for Mr. to ease into his morning – in the comfort of a family heirloom chair perfectly lit by a cantilever drum light hanging gently overhead.

As a small token of my appreciation for this pair’s patience and trust in me to get the job done – I hung a beautiful wall piece named “God’s Fingerprint” above the head of the bed. It includes one verse from each chapter of the Bible in a fingerprint pattern – and it is a stunning visual as soon as you enter the space.

Focus on the End Goal

This project – just like any that I am involved in – was important, but even more, it was a test of perseverance when things get tough and frustrating. It taught me that in the end, no matter the fault of shortcomings or challenges when things don’t go quite right… the customer’s happiness is the most important goal.  Luckily I was working with quite literally – the most patient & understanding people on the planet – hands down.

BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS

Take a look at the before & after galleries below! The transformation is stunning! If you are thinking about a new look in your space – LET’S TALK ABOUT IT!

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A & S Main Floor Restyle – Copperas Cove Interior Designer https://maisonchicinteriors.com/s-main-floor-restyle-copperas-cove-interior-designer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=s-main-floor-restyle-copperas-cove-interior-designer Sat, 11 May 2019 02:11:13 +0000 https://maisonchicinteriors.com/?p=1122

A & S Main Floor Restyle – Copperas Cove Interior Designer

This was a 2nd project for an amazing repeat client in Copperas Cove. Last summer I worked with A & S on their master bedroom & bathroom remodel. It turned out so dreamy – a true retreat for a hard working couple at the end of the day. (See the A & S mastersuite make over HERE. )

This time around, A & S wanted the rest of the main floor to coordinate with the new design of the master suite. The spaces involved in Project 2 were the kitchen, breakfast area, formal dining room, family room and foyer. This project would entail new furniture, paint, lighting package, window treatments, rugs & decor.

The client liked the paint color in the master suite so much, she carried it on through the rest of the house for this project. The plan for the over-all theme was to keep it simple and classic -with just a touch of color & slight country feel. What we ended up with was a soothing, inviting and homey and two very happy clients.

The formal dining room and entry were finished out with all new furniture & accessories. This where a bit of color came in, inspired by the fun aztec rug we sourced online. We pulled the blues, greens & pinks and scattered them every-so-lightly over the space. And then…. we contrasted with the incredible stretched canvas photos in black & white that the client’s high school son took specifically for the project. The 6 canvases adorn the wall laid out in gallery style right above the sideboard. Long gray drape panels, 2 upholstered dining chairs and a rustic beam with exposed Edison light bulbs finished out this space with a personality & charm that will make a wonderful greeting with each walk through the front door.

In the family room we used tall ivory drape panels over the triple windows to allow light in while softening the hue in the space. A custom TV armoire was designed & built by Moseley Cabinets and we used the client’s existing coffee table, sofa & love seat. Lamps, mantle art and comfy pillows & throws helped bring it all together. Above the kitchen cabinets and across the counter tops – we used a few select pieces to bridge the gap between the formal and casual spaces.

Check out the before and after galleries below!

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D & S Family and Dining Room Makeover https://maisonchicinteriors.com/d-s-family-dining-room-makeover/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=d-s-family-dining-room-makeover Sat, 09 Feb 2019 20:03:30 +0000 https://maisonchicinteriors.com/?p=891

D & S Family and Dining Room Makeover …WOW!

This sweet couple stole my heart from the first meeting. They may have a gorgeous new space, but I came out on top here with 2 beautiful new friends. Mrs. S contacted me in a state of stress and overwhelming anxiety about her family and dining spaces. She and her husband moved in about 5 years ago and agreed to take the previous owner’s existing flat screen TV which was mounted to a partial wall separating the family and dining spaces. This was the absolute root of the problem… so we fixed it.

The Design Plan

At the first consultation and as soon as I walked through the entryway – it was clear that the room was set up backward… meaning it needed to be flipped from right to left regarding the furniture position and TV location. The clients wanted to use some of their existing furniture but several pieces needed to go in order to balance the room properly. I recommended an L-shaped sectional sofa with the open end to the fireplace, but initially the clients wanted to keep their 3-seat sofa. As we moved forward with digital concepts, they ultimately decided to replace all existing pieces with a large sectional and we were “cooking with gas then!!” We kept the custom upholstered round ottoman as our inspiration piece and sourced other textiles that would coordinate.  A local cabinet maker – Jim Moseley with Moseley Cabinets collaborated with us to design a stunning media center with retractable doors so the TV can be seen or not seen – and it was situated on the appropriate wall. The sectional sofa and new media cabinet opened the room up to the fireplace and brought it into the space to be enjoyed as intended.

First Things First

Old wallpaper that had been painted over – and over – and over was removed. An ill placed “chair rail” that was positioned around the entire space at approximately 50 inches was removed. Sheetrock was repaired and fresh glorious paint in soft greige was applied – with a stunner of an accent color in bold blue adorns the partial wall between the family and dining spaces. Thanks to Rick’s Painting Services for all the tedious and detailed work that went into getting the space painted and prepped for the crowning jewels that were to come.

The Angled Wall

At the back of the family and dining space was an oddly angled wall. The space was large enough that it need to “be” something but too small for a lot of options. The desire was for it to be functional, mesh with the other spaces but not over-done or crowed. After some brain storming and playing around with a digital concept – a reading and bar nook was created and it is FABULOUS! We sourced the perfect easy chair in midnight blue, a copper top side table and a functional yet beautiful bar cabinet. Gray drapes created the backdrop and the space was no longer odd – it was the missing link between the two spaces… no longer missing.

Dining Room Bliss

This room had all the right pieces…but not in the right places. The space was off balance so we flipped the china hutch and antique server and there was harmony at last! A lot of brown was going on in this space but the clients wanted to keep their furniture. To break up the monotony, we used light taupe slipcovers on the 2 end chairs and set up the tabletop with lay upon layer of cozy runners, mats, charger plates, all in different but coordinating colors and textures. The china hutch was an awesome accident that we happened to catch just at the right time. During the sanding and prepping to paint it a different color – we all walked into the garage and knew in an instant the the distressed phase of prepping would be the final phase for this fun piece! Sanding revealed the white paint layer and original stained wood from years of painting. Now it has character and dimension and stands out like a queen against the blue accent wall.

Gallery Wall

Who say’s gallery walls are out? We don’t. In fact, nothing is “out” if you love it and it brings you joy. There are no rules in real design, there are only things that make you feel at home. We used the client’s personal collection of photographs from places they love & cherish, memorable trips and nostalgic treasures to create a gallery wall of canvas art. These are the things that set a “home” apart from a model house, these are the things that make our hearts -not just our eyes happy.

Enter Here

Last but certainly not least…the quaint entry space. This is where we added some whimsy and fun to invite the homeowners as well as their guests through the front door. A gun metal bench, glass lanterns and cozy textiles set the tone.  But “Charlie” (lovingly named by me) …the adorable shaggy Highland takes all the credit for this space. Across on the opposite wall – another “Charlie” tops the black iron coat rack and the client’s vintage stool sits below waiting for bags or mail to be dropped.

The Result 

In the end, this project turned out even more amazing than I have envisioned. From the first step through the front door – you take in the warm and relaxed feel of a space meant to be lived in. Its gorgeous but not a showroom, its perfect but still very inviting. The clients were still overwhelmed at the reveal but not in the same way they were at the first meeting. We all cried… at it was just amazing.

Enjoy the before and after galleries. And, if you are thinking about a new look in your space – Let’s Talk About It!

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