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PS Family Room Restyle – Harker Heights Interior Designer

Harker Heights Interior Designer.

This was another emotionally charged and totally amazing restyle for an equally awesome interior design client in Harker Heights. Based on a recommendation from a friend, PS called me about taking a look at his main living area for a refresh & restyle. The motivation for something new was brought about by recent life changes – the kind we all go through sooner or later. Sometimes a fresh scene really helps us settle in to moving forward.

BEFORE – BEAUTIFUL WALL OF WINDOWS

This Harker Heights home was beautiful, large and had lots of fun character with huge windows overlooking the backyard, open concept main living and exposed limestone in several places inside. It was a mix of rustic, sophisticated country and just a hint of Mediterranean. I like to call that “eclectic” and there’s nothing I love working with more than that!

Something is Off

BEFORE – ODDLY LOCATED FIREPLACE

As a designer, my brain starts working the space like a mathematician starts working a numbers problem. I can’t help it. I can’t stop it. I have to get to the bottom of it! This space, as fabulous as it was had one beaming problem…it was seriously off-balance. The builder for whatever unknown reason – positioned the fireplace & stone facade towards the back of the large room with no other defining features for that or other areas of the space. The room screamed for something to balance the center of the room – but even the ceiling fan was in the wrong place. I stood for a long time – and then kept coming back to “why??” – and in the end – I couldn’t figure it out – sooo… we just changed it!

An Idea Was Hatched – and then Lovingly Molded to PERFECTION

Sometimes I get to work with a brilliant mind…and those opportunities are like GOLD! My raw & first idea was to continue the stone facade across the wall and place another mantle or mantles in strategic places -with the TV mounted on the stone in the center. So essentially the entire wall would be an exposed stone feature wall – still with the fireplace off-center but balanced with shelves, TV cabinet and art. The client took that idea and molded it into his own design and we ended up with a twin stone facade on the opposite side of the custom TV console – with matching twin mantles custom made to mimic the kitchen cabinetry. PERFECTION!

AFTER – BALANCE IS ACHIEVED

A Wall of Windows

The entire rear wall of the family room is adorned with a triple set of tall picture windows – topped with stunning transoms that overlook the gorgeous backyard & patio. According to the client, this was the “feature” as soon as anyone cleared the front door. Although we definitely want to showcase any outdoor views that are worthy… we don’t want to give up any opportunities for gazes to fall in a few places on the inside on the way out. This is where I had my work cut out for me!

Typically I have my BEST ideas after I visually “take in” the space and then literally sleep on it. I have had some AMAZING design ideas in my dreams and now I can’t WAIT to fall asleep after seeing a new space. In this specific case though… those triple windows were begging for a vintage church pew to live low and long right in front. I knew it right away and mentioned it to my client on the first meeting. To my delight and surprise…he sourced one online that night and was off to fetch it the next day! Boom! We have the perfect church pew as an additional layer to the design and more seating for when needed. I found out in the end…its the absolute best place in the space to absorb the gigantic changes that happened during the project and after the final install of decor and treasures.

The Remains

During the beginning stages of a design collaboration, the client and I discuss what goes and what stays. We talk about sentimental value, decluttering, integrity of the new design that has been agreed on and what is practical and functional. We also talk about the hard things –  which are usually furniture pieces or decor that don’t work in the new space. I always talk about how those items can be used in another room especially if they hold a sentimental place in the client’s heart. In the case of this client – PS was really on board with whatever was in keeping with the new look, and I was in tune with what he “wasn’t saying.” I knew there were some specific pieces that needed to stay – and I hope that their placement was worthy of their sweet history & meaning in this home.

The Anchors

Every room has anchors…the major pieces and/or statements in the space. But, there can only be ONE “boss” – and that’s a hard thing to convey sometimes. Basically it means that if everything makes a statement – then “nothing makes a statement.” So…in the old room – I have to say that the windows were the “boss” … but unfortunately we had to strip the title….and give it to the new stone feature wall. The anchors to the new wall were the new furniture pieces – sofa and sleek rocker recliners and last but not least – the fabulous and amazingly unique wood coffee table that weighs NO LESS than 9 million pounds….I know because I “tried” to move it by myself…. not happening.

Visions Becoming Reality

Sometimes I get a little extra time to curate a design – and this was one of those special times. Because of some labor scheduling on the stone wall – I was able to squeeze out a few extra days to think and shop for the finishing touches. Sometimes I know that annoys the client but I secretly appreciate it because I KNOW in the end…they will never remember their frustrations – because they will be too enamored with their beautiful new space.

This project was so much fun because the client had just many hidden-away treasures to choose from as was needed from outside sources. I went on a couple of treasure hunts in closets & storage spaces for books, interesting floor pieces, random accent furniture and small details like hats and scarves… and then filled in the blanks with new and unique miscellaneous decorative accents from my trusted retail and wholesale outlets. In the end, the space looked like a decades-long curated home that packed quite a punch with personality and whimsy – with just a touch of sophistication and nostalgic class.

The Reveal

AFTER – LAYERS OF COMFORT & STYLE – ALL THE WAY TO THE BEAUTIFUL WINDOWS

After 10 hours of sweat & tears… the text was sent – ” Ready for you anytime!” The music was set to classic piano by Marshall Styler, the lights were dimmed perfectly, pillows were fluffed and candles were flickering while simultaneously wafting amber, sandalwood and vanilla scents through the air. I saw PS’s car pull up outside and met him on the walk – he was happy, nervous and a wee bit excited…I could tell. We walked to the front porch together and then I let him open and enter through the door on his own… he made it 2 steps inside and then the “smile of the century” that I had hoped for appeared on his face. I knew instantly that he loved it – and even he – was a little surprised at that feeling. I immediately exhaled a little sigh of relief – because it’s always a heart-stopper- those moments before a reveal…you want so badly for them to LOVE it, but there’s always a chance that expectations didn’t align. Not this time though…not this time.

Taking It All In

The first look on a client’s face is almost priceless…but watching them go further into the space over the first 3 minutes is simply priceless. Even I sat in the finished space for 1/2 an hour before the client arrived – and I saw something new every few minutes. So watching PS walk around and discover this new space that was assembled from his own cherished belongings and accented by new and enchanting pieces was a joy that I could never explain in words. My heart felt it and that’s all that matters. PS loved it, and I loved watching him fall in love with it just as much. This is why I do what I do… I take away a little joy from watching a beloved client realize their home is and always was exactly what they wanted it to be…it just needed a little refresh & restyle.

BEFORE AND AFTER GALLERY

Check out the before and after photos of the transformation! Thinking about a new look in your space? Let’s Talk About It!

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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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Harker Heights Interior Design – 70s Ranch Remodel https://maisonchicinteriors.com/harker-heights-interior-design-70s-ranch-remodel/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=harker-heights-interior-design-70s-ranch-remodel Wed, 19 Sep 2018 22:24:14 +0000 https://maisonchicinteriors.com/?p=706

Harker Heights Interior Design – 70s Ranch Remodel

70s Ranch Remodel Maison Chic Interiors was so honored to be part of this amazing remodel in Harker Heights. The client purchased a home that had undergone an extensive amount of work already but was unhappy with several elements of the restyle, specifically the kitchen. There was also a driving desire open the plan by removing the walls that divided the dining room & family room as well as the wall between the old galley style kitchen and the family room. The original house was very segregated and the vision was to create an inviting open concept that would allow for more practical use of the space.

This Harker Heights interior design masterpiece is a stunner! The formal dining room space was enclosed where once open at the entryway to create a fabulous butler pantry/laundry room with a one-of-kind custom hexagon shaped center island. The formal living room became the new dining table area and a large peninsula bar was installed in the kitchen to allow for convenient everyday dining. The kitchen received a complete overhaul complete with new custom shaker style cabinets, gorgeous white marbled quartz countertops, awe inspiring black & white patterned backsplash, a top of the line slide in range, built in convection microwave oven, custom vent hood and a sleek stainless steel farmhouse sink. A feature wall was added along the entry wall and continued under the bar top – adorned with stunning black shiplap.

This 70s Ranch Remodel became a breathtaking work of art full of personality, practicality and thoughtful features that only come with a custom design.

Thinking about an update in your space? Let’s talk about it!

Take a look at the before & after photos!

 

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