House Beautiful in a day.

 
I always enjoy my ONE DAY installs.  My client and her husband just moved to their new home and hadn't a clue where to start with all of their decorating.  They were consolidating homes and had a bit of this and a bit of that and a lot of wonderful collections too!  They hired me to "use what they had" to make their home beautiful.
 
 
I met with them for a "Walk-thru" consultation first and I helped them select paint colors for certain rooms.  I then took an inventory of the items they had and made a list of some accessories that we could add to their mix to make the final reveal look more complete.  Doing "One Day" installs is one of my favorites, it's my passion!  I want everyone to be able to have a beautiful home and it doesn't always mean purchasing ALL brand new items.  Mixing it up and adding some creativity to your home is what makes it personal! 
 Isn't that what Pinterest is all about these days?
 
 
On the day of the install (a week later) I made them leave for the day (so they could be surprised) and we got to work!  Half way through the day, I heard the front door open and it was my client, she couldn't wait and wanted a peak....I immediately told her she wasn't allowed to peek :) and sent her on her way :)  She was just so excited and thought I'd let her see a glimpse into what we were doing.  I was just as excited :)
 
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 AFTER
 
My team and I went through each room and pulled things from other rooms, shopped in closets, the garage, and even the patio.  We also placed some new items (lamps, accessories, pillows, wall art, mirrors, etc.) as well.   These three niches are something you see a lot in new houses. I don't like them because they limit what you can do and make new homeowners that don't have a clue about decorating even more frustrated!
 
 
 
I recommended they paint the insets Sherwin Williams "Foxy" to go with their rug and other furniture they have in the house.  In the past, I've wallpapered, faux finished, tiled with a metallic pearl tile, stenciled, etc. but for these niches it was more cost effective to paint them.
 
 
The  homeowners had a formal flair to their decorating style and I suggested that we break that up a bit. Adding old and new items, formal and casual, makes a room feel a lot warmer and more inviting.  I want rooms that I decorate to be spaces that people actually go in and enjoy!  Their house needs to have "lived in" spaces not just "for show" rooms.
 
 
Adding the rustic panels to two of the niches added the casual, comfortable, rustic flair.  For the middle niche, I added three antiqued & distressed mirrors in gorgeous frames.  They look really stunning with the  buffet lamps I purchased for them.  
 
 
Their family Bible that has been passed down for generations was placed between the lamps because that is the one thing the homeowner really wanted!
 
 
BEFORE
 
 
The dining room was painted a wonderful sage green. 
 
AFTER
 
I took a leaf out of the table as it was way to big for the room.  The leaves can be added with no problem but for every day, it needed to be smaller. 
 
 
I grouped special artwork that was done by family together on one wall.  I added a few embroidered throw pillows for color (the same red that is in the entry niches) and they made this dining room come alive and united this room with the entry.  An "all natural" arrangement added to the table and it looks fresh and updated now. It brings me great joy when I can incorporate things that have special meaning to the family.
 
 
I spruced up their family room too.
 
 
 
 
I found this old window in their garage and decided it would be beautiful on their mantel.  Again, breaking up the formal feel and adding a bit of character and "old world" charm.
 
Rearranged the bookshelves and added some height to the room with artwork and wrought iron.
 
 
The butler pantry got a new look with her collection of baskets.  We hung them on the wall because they are all so beautiful and did not need to be hidden in the closet.
 
 
 
 
The Master Bedroom got an animal print throw pillows to add to the mix and broke up the "matchy matchy" of her duvet set.
 
 The couch back pillows were getting worn and had lost their form so I got rid of those.  I then took the floral bed pillows off their bed and added them to the couch and I  must say it looks wonderful. I made a nice quiet reading/chatting space for the couple to sit and have coffee each day together.
 
 
It's amazing how a few throw pillows can "update" a space instantly.
 
 You have to have those things that are special to you close to you.  Placed this treasure on "HIS" side, so sweet and obviously hand made with LOVE!
 
 
The baby room got a few throw pillows and we moved things around a little.
 
 
 
The upstairs rooms got some freshening up too.  Their children come home a lot to visit so they wanted them to have some personality based on what each child likes.  Again, we "used what they had" and made it work beautifully. 
 
 
Ruthie's tip:  If you buy a "bed in a bag" mix it up with other pillows so it isn't so matchy.  I brought in the plaid pillow and the round pillow from another room and it happened to work perfectly.  It isn't always that easy but buying a few pillows that didn't come with the set is a great way to mix it up.
 
 
 
Found the large flowers in another room too and thought they deserved to be more of a focal point with these purple vases they already had.  I've made a shopping list for a few things the upstairs rooms need and will place them in Phase II of the project.
 
 
The pillows are stunning in the "Architects" room.
 
 
 
We had the theatre room painted a rich espresso and the columns got a nice silver metallic finish on them.  We hung new posters and this room is ready for the show to start!
 
 
It was a fun, exhausting but a very rewarding day! 
 
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Grandma's Half Day Decorating Transformation

I received a call last week from one of my clients.  Her mother-in-law was moving into a Retirement Home and she needed my help transforming her space "using what she had."  They had everything delivered to the space and just needed me to make it to feel like home.
 
 
My installer and I arrived and got busy immediately hanging drapes & all  her artwork.  She had two white wicker chairs that are very special to her and wanted those incorporated into the living room sitting area so that's what we did.
 
Added red pillows from one of the couches to the white chairs and they started to look more apart of the space.  Pulled some white pillows out of the closet and added them to the couch to marry the furniture together.   I switched lampshades with lamp bases, fluffed, tweaked, etc. and it really came together nicely.  Her oil paintings that she purchased in Italy were hung together and they really add color, character and charm. I'm sure those paintings bring back loads of fond memories.
 
 
Very white and boring before.
 
Drapes always make a room feel warm and complete.
My client had some draperies taken down in her house last month because she got new ones (see photo below in her dining room before we took down) and we decided to just use the panels in Grandma's living room.  Love re-purposing and they look totally different in their new space.
 
 
 
Sorry not such a great after.  The coloring is off but you get the idea.
She has a great little patio area outside too.
 
Feels cozy now and she was THRILLED that her wicker rockers were incorporated.
 
 
This is what it looked like when we arrived.
 
See what I mean by drapes changing everything!!!!  The hardware is important too.  Don't skimp on your hardware, it can really bump your draperies up to the next level and make a room look so classy and sophisticated.
 

 
Grandma got a new bed and new soft, comfy bedding and we just made it look beautiful.  We hung her new curtains too.
 
 
I took pillows that were on her couch and used them on her bed.  Adding some color and interest to this inviting haven.
 
Grandma was happy to see all her bluebonnet oil painting over her bed and had a story to tell about the stork artwork next to the lamps.
 
It was awesome at the end of the day because she played me a beautiful song on the piano before I left.  It gave me goose bumps all over!  What a beautiful woman and beautiful legacy she is leaving for her family. She is rich with character and it just pours out of her.
 
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 I feel honored that I was asked to make her home beautiful.
 
Today was a day once again where I feel thankful I get to do what I do, such a blessing!
 
 
 
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Don't be green with envy an longer!

Don't be green with envy any more.....change up your home today by updating some accessories and moving things from room to room.
I love it when I'm cleaning out files and find old before and after pictures.  Thought I'd share this living room space!  Drastic before and after. 
BEFORE
AFTER
Just look at what new pillows did to that couch!
If you are thinking about hiring a decorator and would like to incorporate things you already own, you will be shocked at how different a space can look. Adding new things to your existing items and updating your walls with paint can be a huge start!  Just look at the columns and you will see what a drastic change adding a glaze made!
We just added accessories to this space and moved things around from different areas in the home.
The large wall panels really make a statement and look much more to scale than the wimpy artwork before.
Opening up her writing desk made it look so much more interesting too!
Don't be afraid to try something new! 
 A decorator can help you and will give you the confidence to make that next step!
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