This historical residence designed by Dallas, Texas interior designer Dona Rosene is loaded with charm! I couldn’t agree more with Dona’s design philosophy: a well-designed space is inherently uplifting to one’s spirits, rejuvenating to the body and nurturing to the soul. Pretty sure all the turquoise here would make for one happy homeowner! It’s a hard call, but I think the kitchen is my favorite room. I love that sink (of course it’s original!) and all the colorful accents! You can see more of the cheerful home photographed by Robert Peacock right on over here!
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The Silver Bunny says
I like the way they have mixed colours and yet the result really holds together. The house looks at the same time modern and gently old-fashioned ; that's probably the secret of its charm !
Ann says
I love how soothing the wall colors are.
The Houston House says
Love this style!
Anonymous says
What is the wall color in the sitting room! Love it!
houseofturquoise says
I believe it is "Watery" sw6748 by Sherwin Williams!
Jenny Rose-Innes says
Erin your photographs are always SUPERB and your blog delightful ! Jenny
Amy says
I got interested to the sink, it's cool. What material used for the sink?
Merlin says
Everything coordinates so well! It is LOVELY!!! franki
Rose Smith says
I love the living room and most of all the dining tables and chairs. Well-designed interior!
CamBon says
I'm groovin' to the Rita Wilson CD …very beachy!
Anonymous says
I NEED the One Kings Lane "Majesty Mirror"….I have a little Snow White, a fiery Cinderella ….and an evil queen of a bathroom that needs a bit of majesty. The master bed and bath are all oceany turquoise-which is the only calming thing in 113 summer heat. Thanks for the inspirations 🙂 Court ([email protected])
Anonymous says
Love the kitchen and breakfast/dining area colors. Any idea what they are?
WoofersMassage says
Love the sink-cabinet-backsplash! Is it vintage? If not, where can I get one for my tiny 1920s kitchen? Thanks! Great website!