Beyond Interior Design awaits excitingly for what 2020 will bring. We’ve already filled up the beginning of the year, which is a thrilling way to start the new decade. But before we push ahead, we’d like to spend time looking back on 2019 and showcase our work of the 2010s’ final year.
CONDOS AND HIGHRISES
This past year, we’ve had the unique opportunity to work on some amazing projects close to our Uptown office. We completely transformed one unit at the Renaissance at Turtle Creek, which was formally Texas traditional, through-and-through. We also redesigned a space for one of the penthouses at The Katy, taking advantage of its floor-to-ceiling windows and long, continuous space.
NEW BUILD TRANSFORMATIONS
Residential building in Dallas has grown exponentially in the past several years, especially as the metroplex gained over 1 million new residents since 2010. Just because people are buying new-builds, though, doesn’t mean they’re perfect as-is. People still want to set their houses apart, creating spaces that represent them. We had the special opportunity to give a few new builds the interior makeover the new owners needed to feel represented by their home.
SPEC HOMES
Over the past year, we’ve developed a blooming partnership with Grand Development and Clay Stapp + Co, creating a series of modern spec homes in Inwood Park with a flare of international influence. We’re excited about what we’ve brought to the northwest Dallas neighborhood, and we look forward to our projects in 2020!
OUTDOOR SPACES
Don’t be fooled, our jobs as interior designers don’t constrain our abilities to transform only interior spaces. We redesigned outdoor areas in 2019, giving clients spaces where they could enjoy the Texas sun in style.
Thanks to all of our clients making this past year possible! We can’t wait to get started on all our new projects in 2020.
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