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OUR GUEST SUITE FEATURED IN FLOWER MAGAZINE

May 15, 2020 by Denise McGaha

I am so excited that we are featured in this month’s Flower Magazine! The magazine did a Q&A with me about design, how my business got started and we talked about my recently re-designed guest bedroom & bathroom. It was so much fun to do this interview  and here are a few sneak peek photos of the space.  Thanks to the talent of Stephen Karlisch for his photography,  Margot Shaw, Editor and Alice Doyle, Editorial Director at Flower Magazine for the talented writing and telling of my story.

During this time, when we are all stuck at home a figuring out what works for us and what doesn’t. I wanted to make our guest room beautiful and inviting, but also bold and representative of our own personal style.

The bed I chose was Alexa Hampton for Theodore Alexander. I wanted the fabric to be bold, so I went with a Celerie Kemble for Schumacher stripe in the teal colorway. The chandelier in the room is from Circa Lighting and while it is no longer available, they have several other pendants like this.  I love using something that adds a bit of style without being too overwhleming in a smaller bedroom.

Our guest bedding is from Peacock Alley and I recently joined them for an Instagram Live from this bedroom talking about what makes the perfect bed.  I love that all of their bedding is super soft, beautiful and adds a level of sophistication to a guest room.  The best way to pamper your guests is with beautiful bedding.

To add a little bit of personality I flanked the bed with lamps from my collection with  Currey & Co. and added custom lamp shades in Brunschwig & Fils ‘Les Touches’ fabric.

I love any opportunity for a gallery wall and I think it adds some interest on the wall next to the bed. This wall includes so many of the pieces we have collected over the years and is the perfect representation of both Scott and I with masculine AND feminine references.  Also, I wanted to add a lumbar pillow in the matching fabric that you see on the lampshades to tie everything together.

These modern yet classic bedside tables are  by Michael Berman for Theodore Alexander. They fit perfectly in the space and add a natural wood aspect.  I love the interiors of these chests and they allow me to have storage in the room as well which is a big bonus.

Patterned drapery is another area where I love to add some pattern. This Schumacher fabric by Miles Redd was the perfect textile to bring the entire space together. It has colors in the headboard, but also works great with the lampshades and lumbar pillow.  A floral that works for everyone!

Onto the bathroom… This is one of my favorite wallpapers from Cole & Son! It was the jumping off point for the entire bathroom. I selected the shower curtain and towels to bring out the blue and orange in the paper, it turned out great!  The monkeys hidden in the pattern are my favorite part.

The hardware in a space is like the jewelry that makes an outfit! I fell in love with these beauties from Addison Weeks and had to have them on the cabinetry doors!

I hope you enjoyed the tour and I will be back with more details on the beautiful Theodore Alexander pieces in the room in my next post.  To see the full interview and lots more details, click HERE!

 

Xo,

Denise

Filed Under: Getting Published, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bedroom, bold, Classic, color, Comfortable, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, design, Drapery, Guest Bedroom, interior design, modern, pattern, texas

DENISE MCGAHA’S BEFORE AND AFTER:: THE TEEN LOUNGE

December 26, 2019 by Denise McGaha

Happy Holidays my friends!!  Today is officially Boxing Day, December 26th and we are enjoying everything that revolves around this time of the year.  Last summer, we planned a project in our home called the TEEN LOUNGE in partnership with American Leather, BDI, Truett Carpets and Rugs, Phillip Jeffries and more.  The best part about this project, is that this space is perfect for snuggling with the family, noshing on popcorn and watching movies (and a little Netflix too).  We started planning the space in April and completed the renovation and installation in July.  Our teens love to hang out in here with their friends and it is perfect for sleepovers too.

The reason I am sharing this with you now, is that I am already planning more renovation work for the coming summer months so that we can enjoy them in Fall of 2020!! It is never too early to get started and I thought it would be fun to rewind and take a look back at this family functional space we designed in our home from 2019. Start planning your projects for 2020 and you can look back on how much you accomplished this year too!!

Here is a little look back at what we did::

THE BEFORES::

This space was a collection point for old furniture and a daybed for sleepovers, but all of them had seen better days.  It was honestly embarrassing for me to have a space like this in our home, but with it being upstairs, I didn’t go in there nearly as often as I should.

THE AFTERS::

Now we have bold texture on the walls with grasscloth and wood veneered wallpapers from Phillip Jeffries, along with a comfy new sectional.  I also took the opportunity to layer on some of my favorite art prints and had the teens choose their fav prints and framed them all to create a space that feels hip and cozy for all members of our family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also added a great entertainment console by BDI Furniture below our television.  The cord control allows all the wires to be hidden in a column behind the TV and the console in on wheels so it can easily move in and out from the wall.  Our teens especially love this when they are hooking up their video games to the TV so they can reach behind the furniture without having to move a heavy piece by themselves.

This room has truly been a favorite place for everyone and we have planned several movie nights here when we have family and friends in town.  Scott and I strongly believe in using every room in our home and this was a major goal when planning our renovations for the stage of life we are in with teens.

I hope this inspires you to use all the rooms in your home and work to create spaces that inspire and restore you!!

xo

Denise

 

NOTE::  This is a sponsored post, which means that I worked in partnership with the brands listed to design this space.  They donated items in return for allowing me to design and install it as I saw fit for my lifestyle.  I think this is a great way to share with you, my readers, the wonderful products that are available to our clients with the brands we use.  It also allows me to share with you authentically how I use these products in my own home.  I only write about and share products that I would be willing to use and keep in my own home.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: American Leather, color, dallas, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, Home, Layers, Phillip Jeffries, Teen Lounge, texas, Textile, Wallpaper

DENISE MCGAHA’S HOME OFFICE DESIGN STUDIO RENOVATION WITH BDI

December 4, 2019 by Denise McGaha

Over the summer I had an opportunity to tackle the renovation of my home office/design studio.  I haven’t had a proper space to work from home in many, many years, even though this is the space I used when I launched my interior design firm in 2001.  Once we moved the studio out of our home and into a design studio in Dallas, I never really used the room for work.  It has been a catch-all for childrens projects, a video gaming room for my son and his friends and basically a dumping ground for old papers, gift-wrapping supplies and the room where the cat box (and the kitty) reside.  It is located over our garage and accessed through our gameroom (also known as the TEEN LOUNGE) and had SO much potential.  When I decided to partner with BDI Furniture on the “reclaiming” of the space, I wanted function, style and display.  They offered it all in spades and I am so proud and excited to share with you this great space!!

 

I was able to use many of the great pieces of furniture and objects I have collected over the years in this room to truly reflect my design aesthetic.  This includes collections, color and original artwork.  I am so excited to be able to hang sketches by P. Allen Smith and also street art sketches of my children on a trip to New York many years ago.

 

Of course, I needed a spot to hang my favorite inspirations and I made sure they were front and center in the space.  I love the joy they bring me and you will also find these inspiration boards in our main design studio in Dallas too.  I love what they do for the life of a room and I cannot wait to change them out in December for our next round of projects.  They help me corral my ideas into a cohesive vision and are so fun to put together.

 

The glass top desk from BDI is a motorized standing height desk which has been a lifesaver.  It helps me maintain my healthy commitments to myself to continue to move when working long hours on project presentations or Skyping with my team and collaborating on new product designs.  I also have a great desk chair from BDI as well that keeps me comfortable on long work days and has so many great ergonomic features.

 

This view is probably my favorite and includes the small area under desk drawers on the built-in credenza.  It houses the litter box for Angel the cat and keeps the room tidy and also softens the space acoustically.  The artwork is a collection of pieces from vintage fashion ads and also a wonderful tapestry that was a gift from a client.  I always have fresh flowers and greenery in my office and these ferns are surprisingly easy to care for and happy with the natural daylight that floods the room.  The lamps have been with me over 20 years and I changed the shades years ago.  I still love them so they got to stay when we re-imagined the space.

 

Here is the desk and standing height….as well as a view of the wonderful wall units behind me.  These great storage boxes hide and store a multitude of collections, children’s artwork and the shelving units give me a space to display our books which I swear continue to multiply.

 

 

And here is the desk and desk chair at the seated height.  I love the cord tray and cord control hidden underneath the desk and how I feel inspired every time I walk into my home office.  I have a 30-45 minute commute to my Dallas Design Studio and having a home workspace on those days when I don’t need to travel has made me so much more productive and I am actually excited to walk upstairs and get to work.

I hope you love this space and are inspired to create a special space for yourself to work and be productive.  I can speak from experience that it is truly life changing to have an office that operates so well and is also so incredibly beautiful to me.

All photography by Nathan Schroder.

 

To read more about BDI and their home office solutions, click HERE.

*This post is sponsored and the items listed from BDI were a gift as part of this sponsorship.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A.R.T. Furniture, Before & After, color, dallas, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, Home, Home Office, Office, Renovation, texas, Truett Fine Carpets

BOOK SIGNING FOR ENTERTAINING AT HOME FEATURING DENISE AND SCOTT MCGAHA

November 20, 2019 by Denise McGaha

Join Us For A Book Signing with Ronda Carman


Ann Mashburn and myself will welcome author & designer Ronda Carman for a signing of her new book, Entertaining at Home.

Come shop for your fall attire, meet Ronda, Ann and I and get a signed book, bubbles, and light bites. The book is perfect for gift giving this holiday season!

Thursday, November 21
3-6:30pm
Ann Mashburn Dallas
3319 Knox Street
Dallas, TX 75205


 

Scott and I were lucky enough to do a photoshoot for the book and it even ended up on the cover! We had a garden party celebrating my sister-in-laws birthday and Scott did the cooking. See below for some photos!  All photography by Matthew Mead.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xo,

Denise

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: color, Cooking, dallas, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, entertaining, Entertaining at Home, Floral, Garden Party, Party, Ronda Carman, texas

BUNGALOW CLASSIC AND DENISE MCGAHA PILLOW POP-UP SHOP

January 10, 2019 by Denise McGaha

I am super excited to be hosting a pillow pop up at Bungalow Classic on Saturday!!  The talented team of Courtney and Randy are hosting me at their beautiful store and I am bringing lots of pillows made up and ready to go home with you!  We are showing some of the latest fabrics on these pieces and will have sofa size and long bed size pillows available.  I know I have lots of you in Atlanta that follow along on our adventures and I would love to meet you in person!

Details are below and I can’t thank the team at Bungalow Classic for hosting our fun event.

 

When: January 12th from 10am-2pm

Where: Bungalow Classic – 1197 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30318

See you soon and make sure you are following along on my Instastories if you want to request a pillow and have us ship to you!!

 

xo

Denise

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Atlanta, Bungalow Classic, color, dallas, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, pattern, pillows, Pop-Up Shop

BOOK REVIEW: CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE

October 2, 2018 by Denise McGaha

I love Fall and all of the new design book releases.  I recently received a copy of  John Murray’s new book, Contemporary Classical Architecture. It is definitely a must read! John is a well-known architect and is known for mixing classical design elements with more contemporary living.  I love how his work is clearly timeless and rooted in the classical design, yet he seems to breathe a fresh air into a space by combining contemporary elements to make each space seem perfect for today.

Contemporary Classical Architecture: John B. Murray, written by Elizabeth Heilman Brooke Murray, published by The Monacelli Press, 2018

 

In his new book, fifteen new residences are shared and as you read, you will see a keen eye for scale. John B. Murray is the principal architect at his firm, John B. Murray Architect. The firm is based in New York and “focuses in city and country residences designed within a classical framework.” He studied at Carnegie Mellon University and worked with Albert Hadley before started his own firm – it’s evident in each space those Hadley inspirations.

Here is a sneak peek of some of the beautiful spaces you will find in his new book…

Photo Credit: Durston Saylor

 

Photo Credit: Durston Saylor

 

Photo Credit: Durston Saylor

 

Photo Credit: Nick Johnson

 

Photo credit: Durston Saylor

 

Photo Credit: Francesco Lagnese

 

Photo Credit: Francesco Lagnese

 

Photo Credit: Francesco Lagnese

 

Photo Credit: Durston Saylor

 

Photo Credit: Francesco Lagnese

 

Photo Credit: Francesco Lagnese

 

Photo Credit: Bruce Buck

 

Want to see more??  Get your copy HERE!  Enjoy and make sure you add this to your gift list for anyone who loves classic and modern interiors.

XO,

Denise

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Architect, Book Review, color, Contemporary Classical Architecture, dallas, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, design, John Murray, New York, Photography, texas

RECAP: WHAT’S NEW WHAT’S NEXT WITH CURREY & CO.

October 1, 2018 by Denise McGaha

If you follow me on Instagram, I’m sure you saw some highlights from my New York trip for What’s New, What’s Next. I was so excited to be able to share a sneak peek of four pieces from my collection with Currey & Co., and we will be debuting the entire collection next week at High Point Market. I can’t wait to share it all with you there and if you can’t make it, I promise several blog posts to share the entire story of how I brought this collection to life.

I have also included some fun party pics which included a Facebook LIVE session with the ladies at The House of Funk!  Great questions about our (Barry Goralnick is also launching this Fall with Currey) collections and the inspiration for them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

XO,

Denise

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: #wnwn, color, Currey, currey & company, dallas, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, event, launch, lighting, New York, pattern, texas, what's new what's next

DALLAS DESIGN WEEK

September 17, 2018 by Denise McGaha

Dallas Design Week is next week and I am so excited to be a part of  “The Art of Design Collaborations” panel discussion hosted by Modern Luxury Interiors Texas and Feizy. I will be alongside Jan Showers, Michelle Nussbaumer, and Shay Geyer. These women are fabulous interior designers in the Dallas area, and I am so excited to be on this panel with each of them.

Here is the all information you need to know about the panel discussion:

Where: Feizy Rugs, Dallas Market Center, 2050 N Stemmons Fwy #102

When: Monday, September 17th from 3:00pm – 4:30pm

For more info, see the invite below…

We hope to see you there!

XO,

Denise

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: color, dallas, Dallas Design Week, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, Feizy, Jan Showers, Michelle Nussbaumer, Modern Luxury Interiors, Panel Discussion, Rugs, Shay Geyer, texas

SOUTHERN STYLE NOW AND TRADITIONAL HOME:: SAVANNAH SHOWHOUSE

September 10, 2018 by Denise McGaha

Hi Friends!

If you remember back in November of last year, we were a part of the Traditional Home: Southern Style Now Showhouse in Savannah.  It was my first time to work in this beautiful city and the history had me leave a changed person.  I met so many wonderful local designers, influencers and entertaining mavens.  I am so excited to share all of the details here now that it’s on newsstands.  Pick up the latest Traditional Home magazine to see the highlights from the Showhouse.

 

BEFORE::  These are the photos of what the space looked like before we put our design in place:

As you can see in the images, the ceiling are very low (like 7′ low!!!!)  and there was limited natural light. We wanted to space to feel cozy without making the ceiling feel so low. So, we wallpapered the ceiling in “Lily Pad” from my line with Design Legacy. We used the colors in the paper for the inspiration for the space. Blushes and hunter greens layered together created the ideal space on the first floor of this townhome.

Here are the beautiful after photos taken by the talented J Savage Gibson:

 

Thanks to all of our partners for helping us make this space come to life!

Custom Wallpaper, Drapery & Throw Pillows: Design Legacy

Original Artwork:  Kelly O’Neal

Drapery Workroom:  SRT Designs

Rug:  Nashville Rug Gallery

Lighting: Currey & Company

Furniture: A.R.T. Furniture

Vintage Furnishings and Accessories: A. W. Johnston via Chairish

Faux Plants: NDI

Paint: Sherwin Williams

Tile: Crossville Tile

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A.R.T. Furniture, A.W. Johnston, Blush, Chairish, color, Crossville Tile, currey & company, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, Design Legacy, Fern, Floral, Georgia, Hunter Green, interior design, Kelly O'Neal, Nashville Rug Gallery, NDI, pattern, Sage, Savannah, Sherwin Williams, Showhouse, Southern, SRT Designs, Traditional Home

Replacements Vignette

September 5, 2018 by Denise McGaha

It’s hard to believe September is here and Fall entertaining is on my list of things to plan!!  I  am so excited to share my vision for the tabletop vignette design I completed for Replacements, Ltd. – It was brought to life at High Point Market  last Spring, complete with fabrics and wallpaper from my Design Legacy collection, gorgeous china and crystal from Replacements and even a vintage Waterford Crystal Chandelier. Nashville Rug Gallery, French Heritage, Weston Farms, and SRT Designs  all played a big part!

 

Here is our design board we put together as our inspiration!

And here is our beautiful rendering done by Russell Melzer:

 

The best part about it all??  The fact that you can purchase all of this great tabletop beauty on Replacements, Ltd. website HERE.  You will see all of the details from my table designs and stay tuned for something new I have up my sleeve for all of that Fall entertaining.

 

Photographer:  Griffin Hart Davis

XO,

Denise

Filed Under: Denise McGaha Interiors, Design Legacy, High Point Market, Replacements Tagged With: Collection, color, Denise McGaha, Denise McGaha Interiors, Design Legacy, Fabric, French Heritage, High Point Market, Ltd., Nashville Rug Gallery, Replacements, Spring, Wallpaper, Waterford, Weston Farms

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