- Published by Alexandra Burrier
For most students, their college dorm room is the first place where they will live on their own and creating a space that reflects their style {while giving them a feel of home} is very important. Here are some tips on how to create a well-designed space that inspires confidence,...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
A Tribute to my Daughter: Time flies as we all know, and the past 10 years have been no exception. In that 10 years I have had the privilege and blessing to work alongside my daughter at our firm Baker Design Group. My precious daughter, Heather, after having her...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
With the football season approaching, this bachelor couldn’t keep the fumbles rolling in his large game room. One end zone was stuck in the 90’s dying for an upgraded entertainment wall, while the other was an unplayed field ready to host some pool-sharks. Today, we're featuring the dramatic transformation of...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
What kind of first impression does the interior design of your Dallas home give to visitors? We all know that first impressions are important. The entry sets the tone for your entire home! Today we are covering a few simple tips on HOW TO CREATE A WELCOMING AND STYLISH ENTRYWAY....
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Happy First Week of Summer! When not working or trying to stay cool indoors, many of you are about to start living your leisure hours outside this summer. All of the sudden, graduation parties are scheduled, al fresco dinner plans are made, the pool water is right, and your backyard...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
How about this dramatic kitchen transformation? "From dark and dated to light and airy.." If you've read our other #transformationtuesday posts, you may notice that this is a theme. It is a pattern we love following! Taking a room from an enclosed, dated-looking space to one that is more timeless...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Do you have a corner of your home that's been nagging you when you walk by? It may not be your style, but you've made it work, or your pieces may be getting worn down from use. Whatever is wrong, we all have places in our home that could use...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Transplanting from beaches to cowboy boots, this California family wanted to ensure their coastal roots translated into the new design of their Texas home. Troweled walls, tea-stained cabinets, and dark wood accents are out the door to make way for streamlined surfaces, brighter whites and refreshing pops of color. Living...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Long gone are the days when you had to choose between silver or brass hardware. You can have your cake and eat it too because, when tastefully done, metal hardware and accessories in mixed finishes actually step up the style of your space. Combining your favorite metals is a...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Two rooms of a beautiful home remained unfinished. While the homeowners had some existing elements that they wanted to work around, like the white bed in the master bedroom and the tiled fireplace in the study above, these two rooms in an otherwise beautiful home looked unfinished. Today's #TransformationTuesday...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Designer Lighting Tips for the Key Rooms of Your Home #1 Rule of Thumb: Have a mix of sources of light at different levels. This creates a flattering, photo-worthy ambiance. #2 Rule of Thumb: Don't forget about task lighting! Light up whatever you do in that particular space (whether...
- Published by Alexandra Burrier
Our patio vendor has filled us in on the design trends of 2017, and now we'll share them with you! We consulted with our patio expert Rep, Shawna, who sees the newest and best come through the doors at her showroom in the Dallas Market center and want to showcase three...