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HOUSE #1: Continuing with the Interior Designer Series where we showcase local and national designers, Dodsen & Daughter has two new projects. The first is a new townhouse located near downtown Houston. In many of these “inside the loop” neighborhoods, three and four story townhouses are built on lots that once housed small bungalows. Typically, the garage and a flex room are located on the first floor, the living areas are on the second, and the bedrooms are on the third and fourth floors. The second floor of this townhouse is open – with rooms flowing into each other. Here you can see the living area, the dining room towards the back left and in the middle the kitchen and breakfast area. The beautiful scrolled iron railing stairway leads up from the ground to the upper levels. The townhouse is inspired by French design – it is dressy and very feminine. And it is so beautiful! The walls are stucco - softly fauxed by Jay Iarussi which add to the romantic look of the townhouse. Looking towards the stone fireplace – twin window seats flank it. Everything is so soft and pretty and subdued. Even the rug has a faint scroll pattern. Light blues and pinks are accent colors to all the creams and ivories. Flanking the window – the walls are painted to resemble boiserie – the trim is gilded to highlight the “paneling.” Close up of the “paneling.” I love the trim on this chair. Two slipper chairs sit on either side of the sofa. Notice the pretty curved back on the sofa. Beautiful stone mantel adds age to the townhouse. Silk and velvet pillows in pink and blue on the window seats. Notice the shade’s valance – beautiful detailing. Beautiful trim details on the velvet and silk pillows. The kitchen and breakfast room are behind the arches. Looking out from the kitchen with its stone counters and backsplash. Notice the stucco wall finish. Past the living room and kitchen counter pass-through is the dining room. The same blue silk curtains are repeated here. All light painted wood, crystal chandelier, and skirted table make for a soft, romantic look. Seagrass rug. Does it get any prettier than this? The stucco walls with the soft faux treatment continue into here. Painted armoire with check wire is filled with creamware. Botanicals and monogrammed slipper chairs complete the vignette. On each side of the window – gilded trim work becomes painted boiserie. Crystal sconces flank the window. The view back towards the living room. Close up of the painted commode and mirror. Here you can see the faux boiserie and sconce. Old crusty urn mixes with hydrangeas and crystal. Next to the kitchen, the breakfast room has a linen skirted cabinet. Damask curtains – with the same blue silk shades. The master bedroom is a vision in peach, brown, and ivory. Silk curtains and monogrammed velvet headboard. Large mirror flanked by crystal sconces mix with crystal chandelier and mirrored side tables. Close up of the damask fabric and trim and monogram on brown velvet. Beautiful lamps. Close up of antique cornice made into canopy. Beautiful. The brown carpet is patterned and sculpted – the bench is peach silk. Smocked, peach silk curtains – follow the arched window. Notice the trim detail and shade. Dodsen’s attention to the smallest of details is amazing. Crystal chandelier and damask wallpaper. And finally, the powder room in gold with bisque sink. It’s hard to remember seeing another house this romantic and pretty and feminine! HOUSE #2: Today’s House #2 is located in Fulsher, a town west of Houston where planned communities feature beautiful custom homes overlooking large yards and lakes. Here, in this custom Kickerillo house (a very popular and long time Houston builder), you can see from the entry that this house is a soft contemporary mixed with classic furnishings. The gray and white tiled floor sets the stage. Dodsen really excels at this mix of styles. And antique French settee takes on a modern look with its gray and white pillows. The owner hired Dodsen after seeing her bedroom and bathroom at the 2010 Pink Ribbon House (more about that, below.) The main room extends from the kitchen on the left to the dining room to the living area. This large expansive room opens to a covered patio that overlooks the back yard. The living area is divided from the dining area by the Niermann Weeks Renishaw Commode. The furniture is slipped in tight, tailored white linen. The floors as well as the media center are done in Belgian inspired bleached wood. Windows on each side of the room are done in a faux silk lavender, while pillows are a bluish pink. Gray painted tall antique chairs wear a gray and white stripe. From this view, you can see the covered patio that is used as an outdoor room – it is completely furnished. And looking to the right, the front side of the house. Symmetrically placed arches lead to private areas. Through the left arch is the master bedroom which overlooks the back yard. Matching brown velvet ottomans are tufted. A mix of coral and seafans and crystal sit on the coffee table. - Beautiful celadon trumeau reflects chandelier and lantern. Always have mirrors reflect something beautiful! A pair of gilt altar sticks rest on the mantel. Love the pillow and chair fabrics – especially paired with the curtain color. The bleached Spanish styled table sits underneath an iron and crystal chandelier. The chairs are covered in family friendly brown vinyl. The host chairs wear Arte Pura slipcovers found exclusively at Beadboard Upcountry. Notice the cove ceiling. The entry hall is to the right- through the middle arch. The curtains really make the room – they are so pretty, the color is so soothing! The kitchen – all in white marble and cream subway tiles – sits next to the dining area. Antique styled lanterns define the area. Facing towards the front side of the house, a Swedish Mora clock stands off the dining area. The island and countertops are covered in white marble. Notice the vent hood. So pretty. The refrigerator and freezer blend into the cabinetry. The covered porch has a huge table that seats 14!!! On the other end is a seating area and fireplace. The powder room has a floating marble countertop with gold trumeau and sconces. A smaller, more private room is the music/library. Great detailing on the shades. The guest room has twin – double beds. The tall headboards are slipped in white linen. Gray and brown picks up the colors found in the living area. Detail of trumeau and night table – so cute! The master bedroom is also in grays with touches of brown. Notice the trimmed valance on the cornice. Matching mirrors flank the velvet and steel headboard. A subtle white and gray fabric covers the chairs. The gilded antique settee adds just the right mix to the mostly contemporary room. Closeup of the patterned pillows on the bed. And finally, the master bathroom with its contemporary styled gray and white tiles. Long time Julie Dodsen friend and Blogger, Baylor Says, also wrote about this house, HERE. To reach Dodsen & Daughter, their web site is HERE. To contact photographer Julie Soefer, go HERE. And, to read the first story on Julie Dodsen on Cote de Texas, go HERE. And a huge thank you to Julie Dodsen and the homeowners for sharing these photographs with us today!! The 201o Pink Ribbon House Beginning in 2003, every other year, a new Pink Ribbon showhouse is built and furnished by a group of Houston’s finest interior designers. Established by the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center Advisory Council, the Pink Ribbon house is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for breast cancer research and patient care at the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Cancer Center at the Baylor College of Medicine. This year’s house is currently under construction in Memorial’s Hunters Creek Village. Designed by Hollenbeck Architects, the French country-style home is being constructed by Levitt Partnership. The 2012 Pink Ribbon house will be open the weekends of April 27 and May 4. Suzanne Duin from Maison Maison designed the family room in the 2010 Pink Ribbon House. Julia Blailock of Blailock Designs designed the beautiful dining room in 2010. And, in 2010, the master bedroom was designed by Julie Dodsen. Can you recognize Julie’s signature detailing on the valances? Beautiful hand painted walls were the focal point of the bedroom. Dodsen also designed the master bathroom with its striking tiled floors. This year for the Pink Ribbon 2012 House – Julie will again be designing the master suite and study, while her mother, Trisha, will be designing the entry, powder room, and dining room. Julie says: “Having the opportunity to be involved with the breast cancer house has been a true privilege and honor. I have met some of the most amazing, strong, and determined women who have changed my life. Cancer is a disease that we are all affected by at some point in our life and for me it is a way to give back, honor those who have fought this disease and to help get one step closer to a cure.” In addition to Julie and Trisha Dodsen, other designers this year include: Valerie Cook, Julia Blailock, Rachel Reppond, Belinda Bennett, Lauren Amber Prestenbach, Christine Ho, Leslie Sinclair, Molly Sullivan Levitt and Molly Oshman. The home will be available for public tours on the weekends of April 27 and May 4. Tour hours are Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Tickets are $15 and will be available at the door. For more information – please go HERE
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Recently I saw a design blogger’s instagram filled with photo after photo of her picturesque farmhouse style house in Oklahoma. I thought “wow, this is really pretty!” You might already know the blogger as she is popular on both the web and on instagram. Her name is Emily and she lives in a two story white house that looks like it stepped right out of the pages of an American storybook. Emily is the only bit of estrogen in her large family of four young sons and husband. Still, she has managed to decorate her house in a very feminine way, which is a testament to her strength and design conviction. With so many males in the house, you would think her family room would have at least one leather recliner! But, I can assure you, it doesn’t. Emily has been blogging for five years and over that time, she has posted many Before & After photographs of her house. Typical of those of us who love to decorate, she does like to change it up now and again. And, most important, she has a long term plan for her house. She has lived with some things while she remodeled one room, knowing that next year, she will tackle another area. I think you will enjoy seeing how her house has changed over the years while she has made the house she bought in her own vision. BEFORE: Emily bought her house in 2006. The house wasn’t for sale when she first spotted it. Instead, she fell so in love with it that she rang the doorbell and told the owners if they ever wanted to sell, to please call her. And yes. They did! AFTER: And today, the changes to the front facade are subtle, but very important. The black shutters were removed, making this an all-white clapboard house, which is so the rage today. Emily decorates her large porch for the seasons. Here, in spring, it’s all blue and white and flowers mixed with topiary. While searching for a romantic name for her new house, Emily counted up the multitude of gables on the house and cabana and viola – she christened her house Eleven Gables. Of course, that became the name of her blog too when she started writing it in 2011. The house at dusk during Christmas. Beautiful!!! And here is the Winter White Christmas facade. So romantic!! And the Fall look. To the left is the charming side door, painted green. BEFORE: Not all the windows matched when Emily bought her house. Most windows had classic wood framed divided lights, but a few did not – like this window. In order to have a cohesive look, Emily replaced all the windows that didn’t have the divided lights. AFTER: The new paned window. Notice the green door and the topiary. These elements are seen throughout the house from the front facade to the back facade. A view of the brick paved porch, the side door and the carriage style garage doors. There’s a three car garage that is broken up with lanterns and clapboard siding. Notice how charming the garage doors are, with windows and door handles that give the bays a carriage house look. Above are three gables that add even more charm. BEFORE & AFTER: Originally the garage doors were plain vanilla – as seen on the left. After living with them for several years, Emily replaced them with these beautiful carriage style doors with door handles and windows. This type of garage door makes a HUGE difference, especially with front loading garages. LOVE!! At the very front of the yard and at the far end of the garage, is this beautiful bed of clipped box balls. The same view – at Christmas. Wow. That is a REAL Christmas Tree in Emily’s yard!!! At the right side of the front porch, by the flagpole, the yard leads down to the side of the house where there is a large pond. At the right side of the house is what might be the best feature of all, the pond with a fountain and gazebo. To the far right of the house is the backyard which is open to the pond. The view from Emily’s backyard of the pond and gazebo. A dawn view of the gazebo decorated for Fall. Beautiful! The pond is stocked with fish which Emily’s four boys love. A closer view of the side of the house with the bay window and back porch right off the banks of the pond. AFTER: The back of the house with its covered porch. Two stone dogs on brick steps mark the entrance to the yard from the pond. BEFORE: Here’s one of Emily’s FOUR darling sons! She is so lucky!!!! You can see here that the posts did not have the dogs on top. She added them and they really add so much. Sometimes it’s the smaller things that make the biggest difference. Looking the other direction, from the back yard to the pond. Emily sets a beautiful Thanksgiving table for outside diners. A closer look at the large covered porch that leads off the living room. The view from the front door is on a direct site line to the back yard. The family room is to the far right where the brick fireplace is. Past the house is a brick and iron fence where the swimming pool is located. BEFORE: The covered porch before it was extended. The ceiling was replaced and the porch is now much larger. The porch was also extended to where the flowerbed in front of the chimney was. This area became the outside dining area. AFTER: The enlarged covered porch, including the dining area outside the family room. To the very right is the brick and iron fence where the swimming pool is – which is another great idea. The pool is off to the right side of the house – rather than in the main back yard where it would take away from the beautiful wooded view of the pond. BEFORE: A few years ago, Emily completed a total renovation of her kitchen. Right afterwards, a hail storm damaged the house and windows. At that time, Emily and her husband decided to enlarge the back porch when they replaced the damaged family room windows. Here, the siding has been removed and you can see how small the porch once was. AFTER: The new beautiful covered porch and dining area with brick steps, columns, and light fixture. As you can imagine, she has quite a lot of family functions here. The columns were purposely spaced with a wide opening in the center so that when there is a back yard wedding, the porch can hold the guests, or the wedding party, and the columns won’t block the view or the access. Yes. She is already planning a back yard wedding. I would too!! The porch is decorated with rattan and blue and white, with green accent doors. So cute!!! Makes me what to get outside and fix up my tiny porch!!! You too? The view from the porch to the boy’s treehouse. Off the porch is a brick path that leads to a dining spot in the back part of the yard. The path leads from the porch to a round patio where a chandelier hangs over the outdoor table & chair set that Emily grew up with! The pond, from the new porch steps. Continuing on to the far right side of the house where the brick and iron fence is. Right past the gates is the side of the house with the family room and kitchen. The French doors that lead the swimming pool and cabana. Topiaries, lanterns, and painted green doors are three decorative items that are found throughout the house. Choosing special decor elements like these provide a continuity throughout. The swimming pool. At the side, the water cascades down like a fountain. At the back on the left, is the chicken coop!! Notice on top of each brick column is a finial. The darling chicken coop! Designer chickens have to have cute houses too!! The new kitchen window is a casement which opens to the pool for ease of serving drinks and meals to the boys. So pretty!!! Inside the gate that leads to the swimming pool. Ducks come from the pond to the pool. Too cute! The set up by the pool is in black and white and turquoise. Chickens flew the coop! Let’s go inside!!! Emily and her husband lived in the house for a few years before they started making changes. Slowly, they have redecorated or renovated the house to make it their own. Because they couldn’t do it all at the same time, they picked their priorities. A big one was the paint. The front rooms were dark. The dining room was red, the entry and living room were gold. These front rooms changed dramatically when they were painted a light creamy white. Painting the walls is a quick inexpensive fix. But painting trim isn’t. When you paint your woodwork, the cost soars. So, Emily chose to paint just the walls, leaving the trim dark for awhile. Recently, she called the painters back to paint the wood trim white. Priorities. Pick and choose what is most important and what will buy you the most bang for the buck. AFTER: There isn’t a photo of the dark walls, but here is the entry with the beautiful staircase. The gilt antiques on the console set the tone for the decor inside. BEFORE: The living room with its former needlepoint rug and sofa. BEFORE: The rug was changed for a lighter one. AFTER: Today, there is a white slipped sofa that has a beautiful curved back. An antique bench sits in front of the windows. The fireplace with the dark trim. Today: The dark marble is being replaced for a lighter piece! AND: Yes! All the dark trim is now white! The room is going to look so different with the white trim. Well worth the wait. Pick your priorities. After: The dark French doors are now white. I can’t wait to see it all finished. Be sure to check back to see it!!! Before: The dining room was red with cherry wood trim. It was quickly painted white. Before: A view of the dining room with a wood table and trumeau. AFTER: The dining room today – set for Easter. Today there is a glass table and white slipped chairs. An antique mirror replaces the green trumeau. Close up of the chinoiserie chest and antique mirror. So pretty. I love the black chinoiserie chest and the white chairs with glass table. The Kitchen and Family Room – BEFORE: After living with this dark kitchen for several years, Emily designed a new one that would be more functional for her large family. Most important, the island wasn’t functional. You couldn’t sit there and the glass cabinets at the floor were a hazard for her young boys. Plus there wasn’t enough room between the island and the cabinets. The built in desk was wasted space. And Emily wanted a light, bright space that was highly organized. Wasted space. Plus the brick floor wasn’t level with the wood floor. The entire room was taken down to the studs. The floor was leveled. Extra square footage was gained from the outside wall being pushed out. New appliances. New cabinets. New island with Caesarstone London Gray. Beautiful!!!! BEFORE: The family room and breakfast room connect to the kitchen. A few weeks after the kitchen was completed, a horrendous hail storm ruined the windows in this room – and these all had to be replaced, which was a positive, in the end. The new windows match the rest of the windows that were already in place. BEFORE & AFTER: The windows in the family room are replaced after the hail storm. Now, all windows in the house match – wood framed, divided lights. BEFORE: The decor before the room was redecorated. The floral couch had been with Emily for years and years. BEFORE: Here you can see the beautiful new wood windows. BEORE: The view from the new kitchen. BEFORE: Looking to the beautiful new kitchen, with the old breakfast room set and chandelier. AFTER: Emily had all her furniture slipcovered. And the room looks completely new!!! What a difference it makes!!!! Fabulous!!!! She used linen slips and mixed it with blue and white lamps and garden seats. Just beautiful!!! The toile curtains look great with the slips. Mixed with the plain linen, they are perfect. LOVE!!! And here, the ottoman gets a softly pleated slip. The rug adds great pattern to the room! LOVE!!!! Here is the new table and wicker chairs, with a crystal chandelier. The two rooms flow so perfectly now! Here Emily changed up her mantel a bit. The new table and chairs overlooks the new windows and side yard with the pool. Another view. The kitchen with the Lucite barstools that keep the island from looking cluttered. Twin lanterns. The new casement window is beautiful. The shelves are accessorized with blue and white. The sink is stainless – with a towel rack across the front – love it! View towards the stove. Another view. Where the desk once was, there is now more storage space. The appliance garage – hidden behind a cabinet door – keeps the kitchen clutter free. Lighted door keeps the back hall from being too dark. One of the back rooms was turned into a mud room for the boys and their school and sports gear. AFTER: And where there once was a door to the outside, a window now replaces it and this room becomes the butlers pantry/laundry. Fabulous farm sink, new window, grills on the cabinets. Just darling!!!!!! This French door was added to let in more light to the pantry and the hall. Everything is organized in baskets and bins. So organized! I am totally jealous of this room!!! Every little item has its special place!!! Love the shopping list – the boys can write down what Mom needs to replace. And across from the shelves is the washer/dryer. This room is also used for gift wrapping. There is even a drying rack in one drawer. I hope you have enjoyed seeing Emily and her family’s house as much as I did! The master bedroom and bathroom are being updated now - check her instagram in a few months to see all the updates! To see more of Emily’s house and her kitchen renovation, go to her blog HERE and sign up for Emily’s Instagram HERE! ** Do you have a house you have renovated or decorated that you want share? Email me at [email protected] ** Interested in backyard glamping? Shop HERE. Summer in Provence - Shop HERE. Finally, just as I published this story, a tornado hit Oklahoma. Sending prayers to all those families that were helplessly caught in the path of the storm.
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