Grapevine, TX Master Bathroom Remodel

Wow, we finished another master bathroom.  What a transformation this one is.

The requests from the client were:  

More storage space to hide the clutter,  updated shower with niches and a bench, new floor tile, new countertops, new lighting, blue paint, updated bathtub and a vanity to do makeup.

BEFORE

As you can see it was in desperate need of a makeover. I suggested that we open up the closed "cave like"  shower to make the bathroom feel more open.  They didn't need the toilet to be separate because it was functional to them without the swing doors and they don't have anyone else that lives in the home with them.

AFTER

We took the bathroom down to the studs and started over!!!

 You can see in the above photo that the shower is now opened up and now we get to admire the gorgeous tile work too.  Nobody wants to shower in a cave.  Why did they make showers like that before?   Just look at it now!  So much better don't you think? We also brought the tile up the walls and behind the toilet because that keeps things cleaner and fresher. We added the same glass accent tile as we have in the shower above it.

BEFORE

AFTER

We added new cabinets with quartz countertops.

The hardware is the jewelry!

We weren't able to center the sink under the mirror due to opening up the shower, storage needs as well as needing the vanity but the client had no problem with that.  Priorities, priorities.

The client really wanted a vanity so she could sit and do her makeup.  I was so proud of her, she spray painted her existing vanity stool and did a weekend upholstery job.  I gave her a thumbs up because you know I love to repurpose if I think it works and helps us stay on budget.

BEFORE

AFTER

Singing the Hallelujah chorus!

We had space next to the tub so we decided to add the 4  drawers for extra storage space. It would have been wasted space otherwise.  Can you believe how gorgeous the accent tile is?  The Arabesque pattern is just amazing made out of pearl. I suggested we put it around the windows to balance the bathtub side with the tower cabinets on the other side of the room.  It is stunning and was quite a challenge to install!

 Can we also take a moment of silence and stare at the chandelier!  It's on a dimmer for soaking  moments.

Every "spa like" bathroom needs a tower of rocks.

and a colorful rug! Rugs bring everything together. I like to use rugs that aren't the typical rugs you would use in a bathroom. It just makes the room more spectacular and bumps it up to the next level.

The client had the large blue pottery made by a local artist and I found the baby pottery to go with it.  Perfect for fresh flowers when you are feeling like treating yourself.

BEFORE

Oh my!  Can you believe this?

AFTER

We opened up the entire bathroom by taking out the wall to wall cabinets.  Instead we did tower cabinets and put pull out drawers in each one so things could be hidden away.   We took out the fur downs and that opened things up a ton too.  Made the entire bathroom feel taller and more spacious.

 As you can see, this bathroom coordinates beautifully with the bedroom we transformed for them.

See the before and after photo's from a previous post

https://www.ruthiestaalsen.com/grapevine-master-bedroom-makeover-2/

We are busy working on some design plans and I also have some very exciting news to share with you!

Stay close! Happy Sunday!

Grapevine Master Bedroom Makeover

What a priviledge it is to make over a master bedroom for a client.  This room is always the biggest treat to me. It is usually the one place in the house that is neglected but is the one place we spend the most time.  When couples decide to take the leap to create a haven for their master, I'm all on board because it is an investment in their marriage.

BEFORE

 

The client was going through a master bathroom remodel so this is not a fair before pictures since they were living in chaos (after photos of bathroom coming soon).

The client has been married 19 years and needed a refresh.  They celebrated their anniversary this month and so I got the priviledge of giving them this makeover in time to celebrate.

Their main problem with their bedroom was that everything matched.  Their furniture and their bedding all came in a set. I like to break things up so it looks more interesting and collected, rather than all the same.

AFTER

Big difference don't you think?  See how much more interesting it is with less "matchy matchy"?

The embroidered pillow was my inspiration for the room and it grew from there.

We knew we wanted a light headboard to brighten up the room, so a dark navy wall was the perfect solution to make the headboard stand out.  The rest of the room was painted a soft gray.  I found a design for the headboard that the client liked and my workroom did an amazing job creating it for us.

 

Can we just take a moment and stare at the rug!  It's perfect for their dog  because it hides any shedding that will take place.  The client also wanted storage for blankets, etc. so that is what she got!

The side tables were chosen because they are just gorgeous and then I found the euro shams. I love how they compliment each other so well. The client purchased the dressers.

The soft yellow lamps work beautifully with the rug.

A coverlet is always perfect for any bed because it isn't too hot.  I like to place a duvet at the bottom of the bed in case they need extra warmth at night.  I know I need extra blankets because my hubby freezes our room when we sleep.

Her side got a touch of floral and bling.  Notice the cording on the custom made headboard, we needed that touch of dark animal print to work with the side tables and euro shams. These details are what keep me up at night and that is why you hire an interior designer because most people don't think about all these details.  However, they are what make the entire design come together so beautifully.

His side of the bed got a succulent and a petrified wood bowl.

To marry the colors together, I used a blown glass lamp, a glass rock and some gorgeous florals on top of their tall chest of drawers.

The artwork is glorious! It has the perfect amount of blue, a touch of yellow and the glow it projects is so beautiful.  Notice how the accessories all bring out the colors from the embroidered pillow.

You see, details are IMPORTANT!

BEFORE

(Beginning of install day)

AFTER

(End of the install day)

It takes a village on install day, but it all comes together nicely.

Hope this inspires you to do some decorating in your master bedroom.

Ruthie tip:  When our girls were younger, we purposely made our master bedroom a place we could escape to. It has been our refuge and haven to restore our souls. We have spent hours sitting in our wingback chairs chatting about life, relationships and creating memories. When entertaining teens, we had to have a place we could go to so they felt like they could have the house to enjoy with their friends without their parents hovering.  Don't forget about your master bedroom, it is an ingredient to sanity with teens and a contribution to a healthy marriage.  Totally worth the investment, I promise.

XOXO

Need pet and family Friendly? Try Crypton Home Fabrics

My home is always full of family and friends. I really LOVE to entertain and find that to be the joy of my life. However, there are those times when my guests leave and I  have a heart attack because I notice a wine or food stain on my furniture that cannot be removed. As I scrub, it becomes worse and worse. I actually have a chair in my garage at the moment for that very reason.

I don't know about you but I want my furniture to be durable, stain resistant and pet resistant so it lasts as long as possible.

  I was recently at Highpoint Market and participated in the Design Bloggers Tour, sponsored by Esteem media.com

Crypton was the sponsor for several of the showrooms that we visited. Their fabrics were scattered throughout each showroom on our tour, including Joybird, Huntington House and the M/T Company.

I wanted to share what I learned about Crypton's amazing, stain resistant fabrics while visiting these fabulous showrooms.

Crypton Home fabric is designed to handle anything your family can dish out, literally.

Performance technology is engineered into every fiber, so spills bead up, stains clean easily, and odors don’t cling. They literally poured a bottle of wine on a sofa at the Joybird showroom to show us the durability of the fabrics that have Crypton in them. The wine literally rolled off the sofa!

Crypton Home fabrics are beautiful and functional. They are suitable for heavy-duty indoor use.  With that in mind, I was shocked to see how soft the fabrics feel.  You would think that the fabrics would be rough and stiff but you would never know they have this fabulous product weaved in.

Stain repellency and soil release are built in, so you can clean it easily with soap and water. Crypton fabrics resist odors and are perfect for households with pets.

Our pup, AVA looks so sweet and innocent but she has done some serious damage to one of my chairs recently! I'm investing in some Crypton Fabrics for sure!

With Crypton, the barrier is permanently integrated into each fiber strand, so you don't need to worry about it ever separating or failing to protect because of extended or heavy use or cleaning. 

See for yourself how this fabric works.

INCREDIBLE RIGHT?

Ask your local designer about these fabrics!

Crypton is available in some retail stores like Joanne's fabrics and Calico Corner, See for yourself and become a fan like me!

Interior Design Society Designer of the Year Awards 2016

What an amazing time we had at the National Interior Design Society Conference this year.

 The conference was held at the Scott Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona.

We were joined by ARTS - Accessories Resource Team this year and it was a huge success.

These were some of the topics:

5 things your business must have to succeed

Naked Negotiating

Will the real economy please stand up

Simple Social Systems for Designers

The Jugglers Mindset

Your comfort zone is your kill zone

Color and Trend Reportage

Building a Sales Culture

Building a Thriving Life

It was a two day conference filled with great topics and amazing networking. As a Designer, I am always wanting to keep my business fresh and want to keep learning so I can be the best I can be for my clients.

Being a part of The Interior Design Society is one of the ways I do that. Monthly meetings, training throughout the year and then the yearly conference is something that is worth being involved in.

It is also a great way to get to know other designers. The time we spent talking after sessions, discussing thoughts of dinner, etc. was some of the most valuable time for my business EVER!

Happy Veteran!

On the second day of the conference we did a charity event for the local veterans. We were on the news that night so you can see that below. It was an exhausting day but so incredibly awesome to give back to the community. Seeing celebrity designers like Kellie Ellis and Suzanne Kasler and Donna Moss join in with us was the highlight of our time as well.

We had 140 designer volunteers, 1000 donated items and 132 rooms were transformed.

The charity project we did this week in Phoenix with the Interior Design Society was on Fox 10 news! Look closely, you may see me sweating in the background lol. It was worth every bit of sweat and hard work for these guys! You can read the story by clicking here.

On the last night, we had the National Interior Design Awards Ceremony. This photo includes some of the Dallas team. (from left; Stacy Steidly, Nicole Arnold,  Linda Baker, Ruthie Staalsen, Ginger Curtis and Michael Bauer - Dallas Market Center, VP of marketing, home and design.

I received an award for Designer of the Year 2016 for Kitchens $50,000 and under.

Lots of awards from our Dallas team! So proud of each and every one of them!

This is the kitchen that helped me win!!!!

BEFORE PHOTO

AFTER

AFTER

(Photography by T. Lamar Photography)

Thank you Interior Design Society for an amazing weekend of learning, recognition, collaborations and friendships.

Can you guess which shoes are mine? #branding

I hope you have something in your life or business that inspires you. If not, step out and join something that keeps you motivated and connected to others that are doing something amazing for their business and/or their life.

The Textures at High Point Market 2017

If you follow me on social media, you will know that I was in Highpoint, NC a few weeks ago. I was part of the Design Bloggers Tour and thought you might like to hear my thoughts about it.

What is the Design Bloggers tour?

Ten of today's top design bloggers took a tour of some of High Point Market's spectacular Showrooms. We explored the styles of Spring Market and got the inside scoop about design trends through a designers eye. We gave our social media audience a tour as we went along using the hashtags #hptmkt2017 and #designbloggerstour.

It was developed in partnership with Esteem Media and sponsoring exhibitors.

We did walk over 10 miles from showroom to showroom and a lot of that was in the rain, but we were troopers and definitely used the umbrellas in our goodie bags provided by High Point Market and Crypton.

Since I'm a designer that LOVES texture, I thought I'd share with you some of the texture trends that caught my eye. It was an underlying trend in each showroom. Lots and lots of mixed textures and what made me extremely happy was the Africa Tribal vibe.

Being that I was born and raised in Africa, I have my own collection of African baskets and textiles. I do think that  you could go over the top with this trend (like any trend) so the key is to do touches of it throughout your home. Textures always make a room more interesting.

My design love language is "All things bright,  fresh, moody and textural" so you know this market made me elated because that is what I saw. Join me as I take you to each showroom and point out all the beautiful textures that create different moods.

Bernhardt Furniture

www.bernhardt.com

I so loved this grouping of round side/cocktail tables. This collection makes a nice statement and keeps it interesting. Especially since there is a mixture of metals, marble and a variety of stone. Notice the textured, nubby carpet and the variety of pillows on the sofa too. This look is very fresh and clean but still adds loads of texture which is a look I love.

This horn table can add an eclectic feel to any room. Love the masculine feel it adds. The braded rug is fantastic too. Simply beautiful.

This acrylic block side table caught my eye immediately because it looks like ice. When decorating a space, using different elements like this can make your home feel collected and interesting. A great conversation piece too.

These wicker ottomans/stools are a nice change since they are white and not the typical brown wicker color. If you are wanting a more modern space, the white works well.

There was still a lot of acrylic this market and it was mixed with wood and other finishes which makes it very stylish and fun.

Crystal candlesticks up against a upholstered screen made a dramatic contrast of textures. I did see a lot of upholstered screens with nailheads as well. So many varieties to choose from. Upholstered screens work well to fill corners in a room and can be the art for the space if done in a beautiful fabric or stunning texture.

Here you have white washed driftwood in a large glass vase. I have this exact thing in my home and every time I pass it, it catches my eye. Having the driftwood painted, keeps it light and fresh.

These crocodile ottomans, yes!

Mixed metals is all the rage too. Mixing gold and silver is a YES!

Lots of hide this market too. Love the gray with the silver.

Bunny Williams Home

www.bunnywilliams.com

 Don't you just love this table with it's wrought iron base and gilt rope accent?

Bunny Williams had a new collection this market. She is known for her collected look. Her collection was inspired from things from her own home.  She is known for creating comfort and definitely concentrates on making the home look lived in and loved.

Even Bunny's collection had some ethnic baskets weaved in on her etergeres in the showroom. A beautiful mix of old and new.

Named for the ruling clan of Kuba people, with their applied geometric patterns, Bunny's pillows are a nod to the celebrated tradition of women in textile design, but are made modern by the use of pre-softened 100% handwoven hemp.

This heroic bed with Greek Key meanders is made of hammered metal with hand-applied wrought iron finish.

This beautiful table has neoclassical references with graceful volutes supporting the tripod base. Hand carved with stylized coin details, it is hand-painted in a rustic light gray finish and has a dark gray, honed marble top.

Delightful tour of Bunny's new line and so enjoyed getting to hear her speak about it at one of the seminars.

Theodore Alexander

www.theodorealexander.com

The texture in this vignette stopped me in my tracks.  I could so see this for a masculine bachelor pad.  The panelled wall, textured glass pendants and gold vases on the unique stone side table gives off such a moody feel.

These spiral legs layered with a rich dark gray and black rug compliments the chair fabric beautifully.

I am always on the look out for interesting side tables like this. Silver base with a wood top adds reflective light to a room and can instantly brighten it up and break up all the wood that tends to be used for side tables.

I saw so many stunning chandeliers.  What I love about this one is the metal and acrylic combination. Also, the reflection that this chandelier puts out on the ceiling makes it even more dramatic and creates a bit of romance. Everyone needs a touch of romance, right?

Century Furniture

http://www.centuryfurniture.com

This geometric fabric combined with a geometric rug is paired together perfectly. This texture combination sets my soul on fire.

Century Furniture definitely knows how to create vignettes with a collected look, just like I like it. Pottery, stone, metal, glass and a pop of the outdoors to make the space come alive.

 See how adding a tribal bowl in combination with this traditional furniture,makes is become more transitional.

Ruthie Tip: If you have some traditional furniture pieces in your home and you are feeling like you want a change, you don't have to get rid of them. To update your space, add in some accessories to break up the traditional vibe and it will transition the look into a more transitional look.

Stone and metal combination. Isn't this gold crocodile accessory cool?  Great conversational piece for sure. 

 A great bar cart with a mirrored top. Love the contrast with the white and metal.

Eastern Accents

http://www.easternaccents.com

Warm fuzzy rug with a skirted table.

Pillow with metal buttons. A fun unexpected touch for a decorative bed pillow.

These Moroccan pendants caught my eye immediately. Again, I love the pattern they put out on the wall. They remind me of the ones I have in my outdoor cabana.

 I love upholstered furniture, especially console tables. This one stopped me in my tracks. They add such a softness to the space.

Embroidered pillows are a great way to add texture to your bed! So elegant and sophisticated. Wallpaper is still everywhere too! I love how wallpaper can take a room to the next level, even if you just have one wall done.

Rachel Ashwell

www.shabbychic.com

Rachel was the first to come out with the Shabby Chic look. Her new line is filled with "shabby texture" all inspired by antiques and flea market items that she has loved over the years. The mix of old rugs with ruffles adds a casual comfort which is what she is known for.

She is known for her white shabby chic aesthetic. However, her new line has touch of colors including raspberry and teal.

Her goal was to create a furniture line with an authentic vintage feel.

Love the collection of textures she incorporates together. Crystal, cotton slip covers, chippy paint, crystal hardware, lace lampshades, china plates and vintage rugs. All so different but make a beautiful combination.

Joybird

www.joybird.com

Glass and wood side table paired with a brass geometric lamp is lovely.

Love how they paired two coffee tables together that are different in texture but the same size. Note the rug, isn't it fab?

Fun, playful and textured pillows can make a sofa have more character. I'll be posting soon about Crypton and their fabulous family friendly fabrics.

Universal Furniture

www.universalfurniture.com

Cheetah print rug on top of rustic floors said hello to us as we entered.

 Colorful rugs combined with wood inlayed coffee tables.

I saw lots of rug layering which is a great way to add warmth to a room.

Love this collection!

Driftwood on top of a metal table.

Amazing console with a wavy metallic finish.

Huntington House

www.huntingtonhouse.com

Wicker coffee table paired with a patterned rug and pearl inlayed tray.

Branches placed on a tray, easy, easy and adds big drama.

Everyone loves a fuzzy pillow, especially this design!

Leather and gold, yes!

Wood, silver and acrylic!

Artefama

www.artefamafurniture.com

Artefama Furniture makes furniture that resembles art. Art influenced by Italian, Spanish and German craftsmanship. Their platform bed caught my eye and I imagined myself in a tree house. Especially with the wooded backdrop. It brought the glamping out of me!

 Their tables are all handcrafted and they have lots of finishes you can choose from.

Ruthie Tip: You don't have to have matching chairs with your table. Mix the finishes to create a more transitional look. #texturelove

The M/T Company

themtcompany.com

Suiting fabrics mixed with a touch of glam is always a winner.

 Hello beautiful, so interesting.

 A basket mirror and a coffee table wrapped with loads of texture.

 Very different chandelier and could be the one thing that makes a formal space more relaxed.

Ruthie Tip: When a formal room feels stiff and too staged, nobody uses it. A casual chandelier could be the one element that makes it feel less stuffy and more inviting which makes people use the space more often.

Nathan Anthony

www.nafurniture.com

Velvet is definitely a texture that is in full swing.  Just look at those curves and talk about texture!

Tufting is still in full swing as well.

The Dali chair was my favorite because of the citrine leather petals.  Gorgeous detail and would be the star of the room. The backs of chairs should be attractive right? Also, the legs on these chairs are so sexy.

Emporium Home

emporiumhome.com

Ashley Childress and her husband started their collection and it is inspired by her husbands love for geology. They have loved quartz and stone before the trend actually started.  Just look at those knobs on that dresser.

Ruthie tip: If you have a dresser that needs to be dressed up a bit, add new hardware! It changes the entire look instantly.

Bold, glamorous and beautiful.

The texture in this showroom was spectacular. That agate sconce and fuzzy pillow made me want to touch and feel instantly.

My favorite piece was this console that was bone and mother of pearl. What a statement this would make in an entry!

That's a wrap! I'll be posting some more thoughts later on but hope you enjoyed my post.

As an entrepreneur, my philosophy is that you have to keep learning new things. If you plan on being successful in your industry, staying fresh and informed is crucial. As an Interior designer, I need events like this tour to keep me inspired so I can keep creating new designs that look fresh and new.

 I heard a quote once:

"Input is the key to output"

and that is so true.