
Showing posts with label interior decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior decorating. Show all posts
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Kitchens
Along with our backyard renovation, I've been thinking a lot about our kitchen remodel....when and if we ever decide to do it. I've been collecting some inspirational images of ideas I like. Here are a few of these images:
This is one of the best kitchens I've seen in a while....farmhouse sink, open shelves, and what I think are marble countertops.

Monday, March 1, 2010
Stylin'
I have really been into styling....whether of a detail or of a whole space, styling adds character to any room. Here are just some of my favorite shots...more to come later.


From a very creative European stylist, Irina Graewe. She creates unique & whimsical scenes...so inspiring!Here are a few from my new favorite food related blog, Sunday Suppers.



Not only do the styling and food look lovely, but the photography is absolutely gorgeous!



Not only do the styling and food look lovely, but the photography is absolutely gorgeous!Monday, February 15, 2010
My New Favorite Zine

Since domino magazine's passing (sniff, sniff) I have found a replacement:
Lonny Magazine. Their latest issue features a variety of designers including, one of my favorites, Kelly Wearstler. I love this E-Zine, because A: It's Free and B: It isn't filled with more advertisements than interiors. Although I long for a hard copy, I can't complain much because the interiors and the photography are equally beautiful and creative.
www.cieladesign.com
Lonny Magazine. Their latest issue features a variety of designers including, one of my favorites, Kelly Wearstler. I love this E-Zine, because A: It's Free and B: It isn't filled with more advertisements than interiors. Although I long for a hard copy, I can't complain much because the interiors and the photography are equally beautiful and creative.
www.cieladesign.com
Monday, February 1, 2010
No More Pink
As you may recall in last November's Bathroom Redo Post, my client wanted to update her 1950's pink guest bathroom. Well two months later, the bathroom is complete and I couldn't be more happy with the results.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Nursery is Complete!
After receiving our new bumper and cotton woven rug from Dash & Albert......the nursery is ready for baby's arrival!
Labels:
Ciela Design,
Dallas,
decorating,
Design,
interior decorating,
Interior Design,
lake,
Nursery
Monday, November 30, 2009
Bathroom REDO
I've recently been working on a small bathroom renovation in an existing 1950's home. The existing bathroom is covered in mostly pink tile, so the owner decided some updating was necessary. She wanted a clean, classic look and after some deliberation and careful consideration, we chose hexagon floor tile, ceramic subway tile, carerra marble countertops, and classic cabinetry. Stay tuned for developing shots as the project progresses.


Before:

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Out with the RED and in with the AQUA
I can now add furniture refinisher to JR's list of talents. We had a red Chinese cabinet that just did not fit into our new study/sitting room color scheme and after receiving some bids to get the piece lacquered, we decided to paint it ourselves. We trepadaciously commited to an aqua color and were off to the paint shop to match the aqua in our new wallpaper. Thus began the transformation...
Before
Before
Friday, November 6, 2009
Wallpaper Crazy!
J.R. & I have been busy putting the finishing touches on our house. This included an accent wall in our study. I chose a vibrant and bold print from Graham & Brown. JR was a little hesitant, but I wanted to take a risk, as most of our walls are painted a neutral gray. After meeting with several wallpaper hangers, I decided to go with Jerry Horton Wallcovering based on his experience and estimate.
The process: Floating the existing wall, sanding, measuring, applying primer, cutting wallpaper, and hanging the paper.



All Finished!


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Before the installation
The process: Floating the existing wall, sanding, measuring, applying primer, cutting wallpaper, and hanging the paper. 


All Finished!

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