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We Found the House... #BudaHouse #OldHouse
Jul 09, 2014
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We found our house...it's in Buda, Texas. Built in 1928...with all its cuteness and charm. But then we found a different house. One that didn't any work at all. One that had a new pipes, floors, A/C, PAINT on the walls. We were 2 hours too short in putting in our offer. Really God said, "Nope, I have a house for you and it's in Buda! " And then he said,
Part 2, Customer Who Had Everything... #InteriorDesign #InteriorDecorating
May 09, 2014
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Continuing from Part 1...
Just a recap, Vada, the customer and now friend, contacted Kasey & I about decorating her house she recently moving into in 2013. The reason I was so excited about this project is because Vada had collected and inherited so many antiques it was like ToysRUs for "junk" collectors.
Vada also made it easy for us to design her spaces because she knew exactly what she wanted....sometimes....well, let's just say she knew what she wanted but can not have 4 chandeliers in a dining room. But that does sounds like a a great challenge for a future client...ok, back on track. Let's save the dining room for next week.
Kasey & I started a secret pin board on Pinterest that we all three could add too. I can not explain how great of a tool Pinterest is for design work. It gives a visual picture with out spending millions of hours cutting up magazines to paste to card board with 3 optional fabric choices. (old school, don't hate) Vada sent this pin to us and said, "I want my entry way to look JUST like this."
(photo credit: FarmHousePorch)
Vada had already had the entry way table, so I painted it a light blue. Use left over material from the kitchen chairs, grabbed the metal candle holder from the top of her cabinets, and most of the rest came from my inventory. Hashtag is all about recycling the decor you already have to save money. Vada recently fell in love with old bed springs, and she had recently picked up some from the Wimberley Market, so added them to the basket underneath. Perfect!
How did we do?
The Customer Who Had It All... #interiordecorating #buttloadsofantiques
May 08, 2014
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Get ready for a novel....Part 1 of 5 or maybe 6.
Vada emailed Kasey and I explaining that she had bought a house in August of 2013 and wanted our help to finish decorating. Before we scheduled a time to meet, we asked if we could look at her Pinterest account to get a feel for her style. Pinterest is a perfect tool to use for that purpose. Our first thoughts, "we got this!" Vada's style is "Hashtag". Antiques used in modern designs to create a clean homey environment.
The reason I titled this post "The customer who had it all" is because Vada had collected or inherited old pieces of nostalgia and antiques that Kasey & I treasure hunt for everyday. You will see what I am talking about in the next few posts.
Vada wanted a complete dining room, living room, breakfast nook, and entry way. We decided on a blue paint for the dining room walls and a light gray paint for the rest of the house. While Vada painted the walls and I think her husband took the SOME light switches down, Kasey & I started on the space planning for each room and working on a budget. We knew we would save alot of money by using the amazing antiques Vada already had for the small decorations and tchotchkes, so our first mission was to find the big furniture pieces.
Here are the before photos:
(these were taken with my oh so sad iPhone 4 so please excuse the not so great clarity) ~Jessie
Number 1 Request .....#upcycledfurniture #Austin
Jan 01, 2014
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