I’m on a mission to finish off my design studio in time for my Spring Open House at the end of March or early April
I have to admit that it hasn’t been easy trying to furnish and fully decorate a 1400 square foot space on a tight budget. I am determined to do it without any business or personal loans or debt, and so I have had to get really creative (that’s what I do anyway )
My design studio is a 1905 Victorian home designated by The City of Katy as an historical home back in the 1980′s. It is zoned as a commercial property now, but in its former life was a rent house that was never occupied by the actual owners until the 1960′s, at which time an addition was done on the rear (making it the 1400sf)
The property was in really rough condition when I discovered it back in October, but with some inexpensive fixes like painting and landscaping, and some expensive ones like upgrading systems, it is now in “livable” condition. I won’t get into too much detail now, as I will be doing a full video tour and blog upon completion. I also am happy to announce that I have had some interest from a popular national decorating magazine, that might be interested in doing a story on my little gem. Fingers and toes crossed for me please That may delay when I can share pictures publicly, but I will eventually. I promise!
So back to the point of today’s post……. my Restoration Hardware haul!
I decided to go for a very casual, shabby chic with an industrial twist as the overall look for the space. Restoration Hardware has become a great source for that look.
It all started with a pair of these wing back chairs in the living room/reception vignette
They provide the perfect combination of timeless and classic lines with a casual, distressed feel.
I also brought in a pair of these in the dining room/conference room vignette
Definitely adds a bit of the feminine, shabby chic touch, but still tailored and refined…..and very comfy too!
The piece that I am most excited about is this vintage carousel horse! Don’t you love it too?
I just ordered it so it’s not here yet. I have a few places in mind for where I’ll prominently display it, but we’ll see when it gets here.
Then the final piece is this awesome bulletin board (the medium size), that will be my inspiration and idea board in the room that is my study.
So what do you think of my Restoration Hardware haul?
Of course there has been a lot of spray painting in the process of putting together my studio vignettes.
I purchased this sunburst mirror about 16 years ago from a store called “This End Up” (not sure if they are still around), but it was a bright, shiny gold finish that just didn’t work for the look I am going for.
There are a bunch of other pieces that were spray painted. As I say all the time ‘spray paint is a DIY-er’s best friend”
Here is a glimpse of the exterior of my studio after my sign was installed (before any decorations were added)
Here are some of the vignettes in progress
I am so in love with these botanicals (this vignette is still a work in progress)
And of course my white plate collection that I decided to hang on the walls. There are many more plates in the dining room/conference room vignette.
Soon I will share with you professional photographs and a video tour of the Casa Vilora Interiors design studio. I can’t wait!
Are you a Restoration Hardware fan? What’s your most recent haul?
Wishing you all a happy Presidents’ Day and a very productive Monday!
Be Inspired!
You have done a great job! I love old victorian homes. There is a local community that has nothing but Old Victorian homes and they are all very beautiful.
I love your creativity and style, wing back chairs are a favorite of mine and the colors you have gone with are incredibly relaxing. I can’t wait to see the rest of the pictures!
Just from this little peek, I can see the finished studio is going to be spectacular! You sure have an eye for what you’re doing!
“A popular national decorating magazine, that might be interested in doing a story on my little gem.” It would be fabulous for your to get that recognition and publicity. I’m rooting for you, with fingers and toes crossed.
The uniqueness of your designs and styles gives you a trademark of your own, you deserve that wonderful achievements.Well done!
Oh wow – I have never heard of that store, but it looks like you found lots of goodies there!
I have some plates that I had no idea what to do with. They are huge, and always in my way. I bet I could hang them and make a great wall decoration. Thanks for the idea.
That is some haul! The eye you have to make a rough diamond shine is amazing.. I am sure all the clients who will visit you will be impressed!
Already looks amazing i can not wait to see more i love the hanging plates.
You are definitely off to a great start-everything you have done so far looks great! I have heard of Restoration Hardware but have never purchased from them. I live that rocking horse-guess it is time for me to go to their site and browse around.
Good for you that you fund Restoration Hardware
Good luck on your new office
Veronica, you are doing such a great job…it is beautiful! I love all the history of your new gem, and how exciting that you may have a “story” about it! Congratulations!!
I spray paint things all the time! You’re right, it is a decorator’s best friend. So amazing how you can quickly transform the look of something with a $10 can of paint!
Since your last suggestion on collections I have been crazy about your plate wall!
The vintage carousel horse is beautiful!
I love old houses and those chairs are so pretty! Love the plates on the walls too! Can’t wait to see the video!
I’m a big fan of your work! Your creativity is amazing. I also love wing back chairs.
Spray paint is a girl’s best friend.
You’re doing great, and I love the vintage carousel pony!
Oh My goodness, I can’t wait until it is all complete! Those chairs look fabulous and I love that vintage horse!
These are some great pieces and you have a wonderful eye for decorating an putting items and rooms together.
You have such a great eye for these things. I can’t hardly wait to get the tour! Will be looking forward to it for sure!
I love your style. I can’t wait to see it when everything is finished.
Your blog is always so impressive. And I have to say, I’m in love with the rocking horse!
Spray paint is definitely a girl’s best friend! Looks good!
You’ve got to love the difference a spray paint can make and you have definitely worked wonders
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Awesome style and it sounds like quite a haul you got there. Love the spray paint
What an amazing job! I would love to do something like this ! Bravo…
I absolutely love that vintage carousel horse. You have done such a lovely job! You have such a great eye for everything having it special place in the home. I love your style!
Thank you all for your great comments! I am having a blast putting it all together!
That is quite a haul! I love your decor for your place
The chairs you picked out are timeless and from Restoration Hardware, they are good quality even though a bit expensive.
Not only do you have amazing taste and designs…when do you have the time to write this fabulous blog?!
I love Restoration Hardware but I just don’t go there often enough. I love what you have shown us so far and look forward to seeing the finished product. Good luck with getting the mentions you deserve. I hope that happens for you.
Oh my gosh…..what I wouldn’t do for that first chair!! I even have a spot cleared for it in my living room.
I wish we had room for chairs. Our living room is too small to have couchs and a chair. These are beautiful!
I love that horse! It adds so much old world elegance huh? The chairs, also.. wow awesome choices but then again, you’re an expert for a reason.
I love Restoration Hardware. Your studio looks absolutely gorgeous.
I love decorating and you have some great ideas and absolutely Spray paint is your best friend!!!! Love mine, too…Thanks for sharing…
Such a great idea – what you did is lovely! Thanks – I wish I can make something like that too.
Those bulletin boards are fabulous. I didn’t even realize they were bulletin boards at first!
Those vignettes you posted on the wall are so pretty! And I love the idea of hanging plates on the wall for decoration! Very cool!
You’ve really planned how the decorating of your new space. I like the idea of hanging your white plate collection.
Girl, you impress me a lot… I’m looking to see the finished project…
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