as you already know from reading the many blogs emanating from Texas
there are lots of talented people residing here.
& I've just met another one.
Denise Piaschyk
of
DLP Interiors
a fabulous interior designer serving the Dallas-Fort Worth areas
she has the most beautifully designed blog
and website which I know you will love as much as I do.
and, I'll tell you what, she just blew me away with one of her renovations completeled in the
little city of Flower Mound, Texas
BEFORE & AFTER
can you see why I was blown away?
looking at the "before" shots you can almost guess the vintage of this home,
and what Denise accomplished is actually a small miracle.
please pay a visit to Denise and see the entire story of this kitchen/breakfast room re-do,
and tell her I sent you.
you'll find her right here
if you're still Christmas shopping for the girls (of all ages) please stop
into our shop, Splenderosa.com,
our clickable icon is at the top right on the sidebar,
we have lots of lovlies in the accessories department.
xxxx's
“Healing doesn’t mean the damage never existed.
It means the damage no longer controls our lives.”
OMG! she is so talented! My husband could get crazy for this kitchen!
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Hope you went to visit her to see the full reveal.
DeleteThe before and after pictures are so different, I am blown away by it. I love how she made the kitchen look more open, larger, and cleaner, it is beautiful! I love the decor as well!
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Thank you for sharing this amazing redo, Marsha! What talent she has.....just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am blown away by this transformation. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I need her to come up here and re-do my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day, Marsha! xoxo
Wow, thank you so much for sharing my project on your blog! I feel so honored, and I hope everyone is left feeling inspired today.
ReplyDeleteDenise, everyone needs to know about you !!!
DeleteMerry Christmas, darling.
That is a tremendous transformation. It's obvious they had to blow out a few walls to enlarge & well worth what they did. This is no longer a granny's kitchen! Love
ReplyDeleteI liked the first one better. It was cozier and not so sterile. Bigger doesn't always mean better
ReplyDeleteWow! What a transformation!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
xoxo