White Rock
As the client began to enjoy and understand the value of interior design, the project expanded from furnishing selections to include a kitchen remodel. The homeowner was initially wary of adding black tile, but through trust in our team and trust in the process, the collaboration produced a result he savored – a high impact backsplash that brought a touch of moodiness to the space.
Many of the furniture and accessory items were sourced from the Marburger Farm Antique Show in Round Top, including a vintage carved bullhead and an array of 1930s vintage mounted horns. The old and new were unified with a bold and unexpected green-and-white painting commissioned for his dining room.
From the Client
…we had a clear picture of where we were going. From there, Amity and Andree made it a very collaborative process for selecting furniture, color schemes, artwork and accessories….