Come step inside our client’s new Frisco layered transitional home. This family home greets guests with a calm, warm atmosphere. Working with these homeowners was close to our heart as the house was designed for a longtime client’s retired parents. We wanted these spaces to be a study in balance—honoring their traditional roots while embracing a lighter, more transitional style fit for their new Texas home.
Foyer: A Bright and Inviting Welcome
The foyer sets the tone for the entire home. With generous wall space and natural light, we wanted the entry to feel elevated yet inviting. A tone-on-tone wallpaper creates subtle movement across the main wall, while warm, patterned fabric softens the windows. Instead of a single piece of art, we curated a collage of crystal shadow boxes with antique silver-leaf frames—adding depth and interest without overwhelming the space.
An arched mirror above a navy plush bench reflects light beautifully, creating an airy welcome. The arches continue through the Frisco layers transitional home foyer as you enter the front door. The circular silhouette of the chandeliers keeps the lines soft while drawing you into the home. Touches of blue from the bench to the console lighting offer a refreshing yet calming pop against the neutral palette.
Study: Texture and Function in Balance
For the study, we focused on texture and creating thoughtful storage. The grasscloth wallpapered walls lend a softness and depth, accentuating the tall ceilings with their natural textural look. Custom-built-ins flank the window, painted in a refined gray, providing both storage and a light, airy frame for the desk to sit within. A striped chair and rug with hints of blue tie the space back to the home’s palette, while ensuring it still feels distinct and personal.
Custom Cornices and Hunter Douglas Nantucket Sheer Shades
Kitchen: A Seamless Blend of Form and Function
The kitchen flows naturally into the dining and living spaces, making it the heartbeat of the home. With the wall directly across filled with tall windows allowing an abundance of natural light to stream in, our goal was to keep the palette fresh and bright. Sleek finishes and clean lines strike the balance between livability and style. Every detail, from the kitchen cabinetry to the lighting, was chosen to feel timeless, with subtle blue accents woven in to create continuity throughout the first floor.
With this kitchen, the perimeter cabinets were coated in a gray paint that we balanced with a deep stain on the island. We custom mixed a tone from the wood flooring to give us the perfect color
The tile backsplash was another area that we wanted to keep simple but continued to bring in depth and texture with the raised surface of an Arabesque design
The cabinetry was custom designed with specialty details such as the pull outs next to the range, drawers below for the cookware, and special drawers for cutlery and gadgets. This couple was one to do a lot of cooking, especially for their large family that live locally, so it was essential to create a kitchen that functioned for them.
The beautiful Quartz countertops with subtle, light veining created a great contrast to the dark finish of the island and the dining room table. In this home, we love the polished silver of the pendants and the dining room chandelier, and how they create a soft elegance in the space. The dining room chandelier features off-white shades to diffuse the light, creating a softer ambiance over your dining table. I love how the different off-whites and soft grays create a very serene space!
Dining Space: A Room for Gathering
The dining room was designed with family in mind. With a large extended family nearby, the room needed to host both intimate weekday dinners and festive holiday gatherings. A neutral foundation keeps the space light, while varied textures—patterned dining chairs, a velvet armchair by the fireplace, and a diamond-tiled fireplace surround—add dimension. Mixed metals tell a layered story: a silver chandelier offers polish while golden candlesticks introduce warmth. A dark-stained dining table and chair legs ground the room, giving it elegance and presence. Shades of soft blue, from the table settings to a commissioned artwork above the fireplace, add a refreshing lift.
Living Room: Light, Texture, and Warmth
In the family room, sunlight floods the space, so we designed with balance in mind. We absolutely love this room! A mix of plush velvets, patterned fabrics, and marble-topped tables adds both comfort and sophistication. Silver metals in the console details and window hardware, paired with warm golds in tables and accessories, create a rich, layered look. Framed window treatments make the outdoors part of the design, bringing in a natural pop of color to complement the home’s neutral foundation.
We continued the flow of the textures and colors in this room to keep all our rooms flowing from one to another as you walk from the foyer all the way to the living room. The antique gold in the candlesticks, the floating frame of the canvas artwork, and the champagne finish in the stone top cocktail table kept the warmth going through the living room.
The soft texture of the velvet sofa complements the plush softness of the area rug, enhancing the cozy and welcoming atmosphere. We again picked up on the blue theme through the artwork and the fun accent pillow on the custom swivel chair. A great chair to sit and read a book while gazing out into the gardens through an abundance of windows! Custom panels flank the windows, and Hunter Douglas Nantucket Sheers were installed to provide privacy and light control.
This home was a new build from start to finish, and we collaborated with our clients and the home builder on the selections throughout the project. It was a fun process, and we were fortunate not to experience many hiccups throughout.
Our Process for All the Home Furnishings
Throughout all our projects, our process begins by utilizing a 3D program to help our clients understand the layout of their room and visualize the end results after making selections. This is our first step to ensuring that we have the correct layout for our client.
For the living room, you will see below the furniture layout we created for the space, as well as an elevation view of the decorative window draperies design. We want to ensure every detail is fine-tuned and purposeful for the homeowners at every stage.
The next step is sourcing all the options for the client that will fill the room. For the living room, below you will see all the final selections that we made for this room. On every project, we collaborate with a diverse range of suppliers and industry partners to ensure we find the right pieces for each homeowner – both functionally and aesthetically. Having a variety of suppliers enables us to ensure we not only have the finest furniture but also a wide range of products that work in many different types of interiors.
Thank you for taking the time to tour our Frisco Transitional Layered home. We love the soft, light-filled, and sincere feel of this family home and it was a lot of fun to pull together. On a cold Texas winter day or a hot sunny day, the home inside feels just right for this family. I hope that you enjoyed walking through this project with us!
Here is another link for another beautiful home by Twilly & Fig.
https://twillyandfig.com/ interior designer portfolio/transitional-design-style-dallas/
See you again next month with a brand new, full kitchen gut where we walk through the entire renovation process with you from start to finish. We cannot wait to share it with you!
Love always,
Dee


















