Jamie House Design Updates.

It's a really busy time of year over here at Jamie House Design! Fall slowly making itself known ushers in the desire for changes. It's also a quick few months till the holidays and time to schedule time with workrooms before they're full. Usually my workrooms stop taking "before Christmas" requests by the end of October. I know it's really crazy to think holidays now! It always sneaks up on me so I'm trying to get a head start this year.

I got out of my box and spoke at the Texas Home & Garden Show this weekend. Public speaking is a jump for me. It went pretty well and now I know what I need to work on! My talks were about finding your own style, current trends & applying them to your home plus some design tips using trays. I'll blog some of it this week. I met really great people both running the show and visitors to the show. I do love interacting with you guys and answering design questions. 

It's been about six months since I went full in with Jamie House Design. I feel really incredible about where JHD is right now and I know I owe it to you. Thank you so much for your support and trust in me to design your homes and businesses. I've never had so much fun or worked so much/hard. It's great.  

I've been refining procedures and design services based on what's working for me and providing you with the best designs as efficiently as possible. You may have noticed I dropped the E-Design and Design in a Box Services. I really thought a lot about this but for where Jamie House Design is right now it's the best decision. Hopefully I'll be in a place to offer these services again. In the meantime I'm available for in home/business appointments and really love working with you face to face. 

I just updated my How I Work section so be sure to check that out. I'm really excited about this season of my business and the service I'm able to offer you.  

Thank you guys again! I seriously have the best clients and vendors. The. Best.

 

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Garden Oaks Project: RC's Room.

When I was speaking with my Garden Oaks clients about the future of their home and plans we discussed this room as an "in the future" project. It was being used as a catch all, sort of a guest room/office/storage space. We all have those rooms. Eventually it would become RC's big boy room, as opposed to his nursery. Well "in the future" became now with a new baby on the way and RC gets his big boy room so new sweetums can move into the nursery when she gets here. 

Here's what we started with... 

The room is pretty big. The goal is to make this space a cool big boy room for RC and also have it function as a playroom. The space also needs to grow with him. We didn't change the flooring yet, might as well wait till RC has his way with it. We also didn't change the lighting. There is an adjoining bathroom that we painted to coordinate, otherwise that remained the same as well. Here it is now!

I designed the built-ins to cover the entire back wall providing a window seat for reading, a desk and file storage. The built-ins really elevate the space and provide so much needed storage. The shelves are adjustable to grow and change with RC. The back of the shelves are bead board and painted green. I normally will design a built-in like this to be taken all of the way to the ceiling, I like the clean look of that and having no area for someone to place fake plants. For this room the built-in completely overwhelmed the space when it went to the ceiling, so I dropped it just a bit. The crown along the top matches the crown molding throughout the house.

RC loves the window seat! I got the cutest shots of him sitting there watching the rain. The valance is hung to just barely cover the valance on the blinds making the window appear larger. The lounge chair and train table were existing. The ceiling is a 50% mix of the wall color, same trick I did in the dining room.  

The bunk beds were a must for a growing little boy. Who didn't love bunk beds when they were a kid? The Rhino art was done by RC's Dad when he was young. The bedding is PB Kids and doesn't match purposefully. There aren't a lot of pillows or fluff because it's a childs room and those thing end up never used and cluttering the floor.

To see more children's rooms I've designed click here

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Heights Cottage Renewal: Getting Started.

I am just starting a new project with a builder to renovate a cottage in the Houston Heights, my neighborhood. I love the opportunity to rework the existing cottages to fit modern families! The streets around this house are filling up with poorly done townhomes that don't contribute to the unique quaint neighborhood feel that the Heights has. I can't bring myself to be a part of that situation so I jump on any chance I get to keep the bungalow feel in my hood.

Since this project is with a builder I don't have a specific homeowner to design this house for, the selections have to be more general. We're just getting to the making selections phase. I want to walk you through this project as it progresses. 

This picture is from Google Maps. The exterior rendering was done by the architect. I can't wait to show you the before and after with pictures.

Usually when working with a builder they have an architect (ish, in Houston one does not need to have any sort of architecture accreditation, education or experience to design and build a home. This is why having an interior designer is especially important to be sure you're interior is livable. I'm trained to understand how a person will use the house based on demographics and lifestyles.) I'll also mention that all design projects are a collaboration of various professionals that may not always agree but always have the homes best interests in mind and in the best situation we all get along and can brainstorm through issues. That has been the case on this project and I'm grateful. Here's the existing floorplan. (Again the plans you're seeing were all drafted by the architect.)

As you can see the house is tiny. And closed in. I should have taken pictures of it when I first walked the property. It's just kind of old and has some renovations that were done probably early 90's that really take away from the charm. Notice that for the master bedroom to take a shower they have to walk through the kitchen, the dining, the family room and through a hallway. Pretty inconvenient. Here's the initially proposed plan...

Obviously this is a vast improvement. The builder's initial thoughts were the hall bath is shower only and the master bath is bathtub only and that doesn't work. Generally speaking the hall bath needs to have a bathtub for kids, especially in this neighborhood. I don't agree with the argument that the master bath has to have a bathtub "for resale". I feel like if the master bathroom has a really nice pimped out shower that no one would decide to not buy the house because it doesn't have a bathtub in the masterbath. I really enjoy baths and it wouldn't bother me (especially if the shower has a place for shampoo and a seat! Luxury ;).) 

OK my thoughts on this plan:

  • I feel like the 2 front rooms are too closed in and there's nearly a straight shot view from the front door to the back door.
  • I don't understand how the front "study" will be used. I want it more open to the rest of the house. I feel like this is a place to add some architectural detail. 
  • The laundry in the breakfast room is questionable to me but I don't have a solution for that. 
  • The main doors to the back porch are in the master bedroom, plus there's a side door. This is going to make it hard to have furniture on the back porch and you can't go from the porch to the backyard without going back into the house. The doors to the porch in the master bedroom will also end up opening into the side of the bed. wha whaaa. 
  • The back vestibule doesn't seem to serve a purpose except being a room of doors. 

So these are the changes I proposed (keep in mind these are sketches to be used to discuss with the architect, not technical drawings)... 

I also want this look between the kitchen and family room. Here are some example images, click on each to be taken to the designer of the space.

But with angled columns. Otherwise this layout is exactly what I imagine seeing when a person comes in the front door.

But with angled columns. Otherwise this layout is exactly what I imagine seeing when a person comes in the front door.

Here are my recommendations for the back porch, swinging door situation. This also shortens the long hall just a bit.

I really love the final floorplan with us all collaborating together. I really feel that the project benefits greatly when the design team is able to bring in their ideas and leave egos behind to elevate the thoughtfulness and level of the home.

I think this floorplan is great. I'm really happy with it. I think it's livable and open. This house is going to have the best light with all of those windows. What do you think of the changes? Do you like being walked through my thought process or is this too boring? :) I can really geek out over floorplans. 

Right now the house has been demo'd and raised and is at the city for permitting. Here are some shots of how it looks right now. I'll share the selection process later this week, I think this post is long enough!