Friday, June 12, 2015

Architect Spotlight

As I have gained more experience in the design field I have come to respect and admire the intricacy and detail of building a home from the ground up. This is not possible without working with an architect to achieve both the impossible and the possible. The impossible being the dreamy creative aspirations that the designer and or client might have.. (guilty) and possible being the realistic expectations that the architect can draw up.

I feel that Austin architect marries those two. He achieves the ability to construct a new home with a old feel - combining antiques or reclaimed pieces with new materials and a fresh approach to architecture. I hope to work with him some day. I hope you enjoy this spotlight of some of his great work!

xo,
S











The following photos are spectacular for both architecture and the interiors. Interiors by Houston interior designer Ginger Barber. 




I think this is one of my favorite Kitchens ever! I love the stainless cabinet fronts and the antique reclaimed wood island counter top. 







This Perdernales project is spectacular. The architecture incorporating antique doors, beams, floors, and hardware is amazing. Plus, I love good hardscaping.