
With Montana roots, our Transitional Jewel interior design clients moved to Frisco, TX, from California. Phase one began in early 2017. With a request for timeless interior space planning and a plan encompassing both warm and cool “favorite colors,” the Twilly & Fig interior designers went to work. Keep looking and see why we are Voted Best of Houzz Home Restoration Services.
HOUSE OF BLUES DESIGNER'S SHOWCASE
HOUSE OF HUES & DURABILITY
Mixing emerald jewel tones with sapphire blue hues of purple with neutrals such as coppers and warm grays, the family loves their dream home so much that we are in Phase Two. The Mrs. has fond memories of attending Dodgers games with her father. And in Phase One, Max and Daisy, their dogs, were right by our side. Sadly, they’ve passed on, but their legacy and performance fabrics still look amazing. Phase Two, when we designed and constructed the game room renovation plans.
California To Frisco, Texas
residential
Property Type:
residential home
Location:
Design style:
TRADITIONAL
Clients:
TWO ADULTS & FURBABIES
Scope:
Twilly & Fig interior designers worked with the client in two phases. On phase one sourced all new furniture, window treatments, area rugs, lighting, and artwork for the main living areas. In the dining room, living room, entry, office, kitchen counter stools, and lighting.
Phase two consisted of the upstairs game room – transformed into a wine/bar room to entertain friends or just to relax.
client’s story:
With Montana roots, the interior design clients for this project moved to Frisco, TX from California. Phase one occurred in 2017. They wanted an interesting, yet timeless design plan and color scheme using all of their favorite colors, including emerald jewel tones mixed with sapphire blue hues of purple with neutrals such as coppers and warm grays. The Mrs. has fond memories of attending Dodgers games with her father. Max and Daisy were older during the move, and by Phase Two, when we designed and constructed the game room renovation plans, both Max and Daisy had both passed away.