Houston Interior Designer Julie Dodson
Captured My Heart Today, on Valentine's Day,
With Her Magic.
I love the lavender, and the touches of fuchsia, mauve and blue-gray accents in this clean, wide open room. And I'm smitten by the sweet white ruffled chairs around a white-washed dining table, with the bit of sparkle hanging above:
Julie uses spot color, embellished accessories and texture to create subtle interest and desire. Plus, it feels and looks balanced, achieved with dark and light colors, and varied furniture heights.
Into two of the bedrooms:
Again, lots of texture and a sweet mixture of style . . . loving the soft drapes (especially the panels hanging at the head of the bed to soften the metal frame), the patterned rug, the small organic table, and the elegant French touch with the settee.
I like the romantic bedding and the new trad look, along with the attention to varied heights.
Happy Valentine's Day -- and thank you, Julie, for sharing your work!
(go here to visit her Web site.)






4 Responses to “Lavender, Soft Blue-Grays and Ruffles Make a Sweet Valentine Decor!”
So many gorgeous images, I adore her design sense!
Happy Valentines Susan!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Great minds!! I love sweet Julie and was AMAZED by this space...had to share on my blog today as well. Love your description and kind words. Beautiful Beautiful! So happy to have found your blog as well. :-)
I adore her style. She is great at balance! What do you think of the height that she hung the window treatments in the twin bedroom?? I am always a little unsure as to how high.
Hi Diana,
I personally like the height of these curtains. From a visual balance, they work for me. I don't know if there are any hard-fast rules about anything these days. I think if it looks pleasing to you and most others, then it's done! Does anyone else have a viewpoint on this one?
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