The grand opening of the Ferguson showroom in San Antonio was truly an unforgettable evening. Stepping inside, you could feel the vibrant energy of the San Antonio design community.
In designing a kitchen that seamlessly blends function with beauty, it’s important to recognize that this room goes beyond cooking—it’s the heart of the home. Here, family and friends gather, meals are shared, and memories are made
Marble, onyx, and quartzite are among my favorite materials for countertops, backsplashes, walls, and flooring. Nothing is more timeless and luxurious than their lustrous surfaces and veining. For a powerful effect, consider using extravagantly veined or colored slab marble panels on walls. Sometimes I like to combine tiles of limestone or marble with porcelain or ceramic, allowing the movement and veining of the natural stone to play off the subtler finish of man-made material.
Because no two gatherings are the same, the composition of living rooms needs to allow for flexibility, adapting to events both large or intimate, dressed up or dressed down.
Step into the realm of timeless elegance as we unravel the intricate beauty of antique Turkish rugs and why they are perfect for your home.
Today’s tour will be quick but some of these spaces you haven’t seen and I’m excited to show you. I’ll take you through my daughter’s room and bathroom, along with my sons’ room and bathroom. I’ve said it before, but it’s so much fun to design kids’ spaces. To me, it’s always important to create a space that kids can grow into. In my opinion, kids grow entirely too quickly and I love to think through how children and spaces can mature.
Tour number three! Are you ready to head upstairs? Today, I’ll show you our family room, guest bedroom, guest bathroom and the utility room. I’m excited to share some design tips and considerations I made for these spaces.
SUNROOM, POWDER BATH, BUTLER’S PANTRY & MUDROOM Welcome back! I’m so thrilled that you’re here. Today we’ll tour the rest of my downstairs which includes my sunroom, powder bath, butler’s pantry and drop zone. These rooms serve as a lot of the support and overflow spaces for the home. If you missed Part 1, check […]
Kitchen, Bar, Dining, Library and Living Welcome! Come on in. I’m so thrilled to share more details about my home with each of you. I’m beyond appreciative of your interest and comments on social since the reveal, so I thought the blog would be a great place to expound on the process, plans, details and […]