Lately I've been up to my eyeballs in client work. Please do not take this as complaining. I am soooo thankful for each and every one of my wonderful clients. Being able to do what I enjoy while working from home is truly a blessing. Those of you who know what it is like to really enjoy your work know what I mean. Several projects are in the works now and more often than not they do not happen overnight. Many of my in-town clients are a steady progression where we study and search and repeat until we get it right. Many of the projects begin with a mood board and others are simply an evolution.
I wanted to show you a few mood boards that are the starting point for a couple of projects in the works.
This mood board was done for a super sweet client in Texas. As you can see, we are planning to bring in lots of color. My client loves turquoise and coral as well as a good mix of patterns and textures. She wanted a nice family room that is pretty yet still comfortable enough to enjoy the day with her toddler. The plan is to paint the fireplace out and change the mantel. I recommended one of my favorite grays for the wall color, Benjamin Moore - Gray Owl. We are also adding toy storage with baskets, additional seating, a rug, lighting, and lots of pretty pillows. I'm really excited to see where she goes from here!
This mood board was done for a darling seven year old here in town. It has been an honor to work on several rooms for this family. You can see one room in the works here. Claire has outgrown pink and has a color crush turquoise. She actually drew up a plan for her room along with a lego creation for inspiration. Talk about a fun little girl! We agreed that turquoise walls might be a bit much but that we could go lighter on the walls and bring a few pieces in the bolder color. I presented the mood board to her and mother and daughter were on board with the plan. It will be so fun to see the final room!
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A Colorful Family Room Plan + A Pretty Girl's Room
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kid spaces,
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