Get your boots ready, ya'll because I'm about to walk you through the design of a very traditional Texas project. My client owns a wealth management company and reached out asking for help making sense of his office space.
Take a look at how things turned out...
This is where we started...
The room was bland and the tv placement was awkward. My client wanted the space to be more functional and have an overall cohesive feel. We chatted a bit...I listened a lot (remember this post?)...and we came up with an eye-catching solution.
Boom! Did you expect the tv to be hiding behind the barn doors and floating inside that beautiful faux stone wall? Fun little surprise, right?! We used the Rolling Cabinet Media Solution from Pottery Barn but had to make some modifications to fit our design.
This project moved a break-neck speed and I'm shocked/thrilled that we met his insane deadline! I was literally styling shelves and hanging pictures as a film crew was setting up to shoot his business videos... which is what started this project in the first place!
If you live in the Dallas area
7 comments:
oh wow! i love how it turned out- and it shows your range, too. LOVE those chairs!
That stone wall and the sliding doors are so awesome, Dana! Love that you can listen to what your client wants and bring it to life for them. You're so talented and creative!
What an insane transformation. I'm sure they are beyond thrilled with how it turned out.
You are so talented. I love it.
Happy Friday!
Congrats for meeting a crazy deadline, that's not easy! What a brilliant solution for their tv, and such a great idea to tweak the PB pieces. I love the chairs and rug! Great job, friend!
Fantastic!
You really hit the mark and created a fabulous space! Love all the elements.
The "before" and "after" is amazing!
SOOOO Texas traditional (which is a far cry from the California Casual that I assumed was everywhere until we left the state). You knocked it outta the park!!!
Ah-mazing! Totally Texas spectacular! I'm not surprised you nailed this one!!!! Great job! Love it!
Melissa Clark
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