Celeste Jackson Interiors, Ltd. has a unique computer program to illustrate how the interiors of your home will look before any work begins; but did you also know, this same program can be applied to the outside of your home! Look below at what Celeste Jackson Interiors, Ltd. has done for others just like you, then, give us a call to see a fresh face on your home!
Celeste Jackson
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Monday, June 6, 2016
Making a Great First Impression!
Monday, May 2, 2016
Add a Splash of Color, Splash Away!
"Sunset is still my favorite color, and rainbow is second."Mattie Stepanek - American Poet, 1990 - 2004
With the first colorful buds of spring, I find myself longing for something fresh and new! We would never consider going out in a shirt with frayed cuffs and permanent stains down the front, yet how closely do we look at the walls and trim in our homes. Is your trim scuffed and chipped? Are the walls soiled with little tiny hand or paw prints? Perhaps it's time for an infusion of color. Like the clean feeling of a freshly scrubbed face, a freshly painted room can make your entire home feel fresh and bright, clean and new again!
Cultivating Individuality in Your Unique Home
Celeste Jackson
Friday, April 1, 2016
From Traditional to Contemporary "Transitional" Bridges the Gap
Transitional - relating to or characteristic of a process or period of transition: "a transitional government was appointed"
Just as spring is the seasonal transition from the chill of winter to the sizzle of summer, the transitional style of interior design is the perfect blending of the soft traditional lines with minimal adornment and a clean contemporary look. Below is a recently completed project by Celeste Jackson Interiors which exemplifies this poplar trend in home design.
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Master Bedroom and Bath,
Before
The originally traditional style of this master bedroom and bath was derived from the shapes of the furniture, the fabric patterns and the window treatment design.
The homeowner wanted to freshen and update the space yet keep much of the furniture she loved.
As with the bedroom, the master bath had a number of traditional elements. The challenge was to create a fresh new look without a complete renovation.
The combination of new neutral colors, elegant fabrics for bedding and window treatments, fresh light fixtures and accessories create the "WOW" in this luxurious new space!
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Master Bedroom and Bath,
After
The combination of new neutral colors, elegant fabrics on bedding and window treatments and shiny new light fixtures and accessories create the "WOW" in this luxurious new space!
Sheen and texture with a geometric accent pattern add a contemporary twist to the traditional bed and nightstands.
In the sitting area, by replacing the sofa, chair and large ottoman with a two chaise sectional and one smaller round ottoman all in one fabric creates a spacious, uncluttered feeling while providing the same amount of seating.
There are two great features of the master bath; the vaulted ceiling and the enticing soaking bathtub. Installing a glamorous chandelier draws the eye up and highlights the high ceiling. Longer mirrors installed behind the light fixtures above the sinks and mounting the stylish window treatment at the ceiling create a window and vanities proportionate to the scale of the bathtub.
Notice how the chandelier is simultaneously traditional and contemporary; the traditional shape and shades are matched with polished metal. The mirrors are framed with a stone tile to coordinate with and update the existing stone on the vanities, tub surround and floor.
The transitional style is the most flexible and versatile design solution. It can be formal or casual, combine the old with the new and continue to transition as your own personal style and tastes change.
Cultivating Individuality in Your Unique Home
Celeste Jackson
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Looking Up!
Looking Up!
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What makes a room is the combination of both vertical and horizontal surfaces. And while the floor is covered with beautiful flooring, rugs and furniture and the walls are painted of wallpapered and a windows are adorned with rich draperies, all too often the ceiling is left unadorned and white.
Below are just a few creative ways to add color, interest and character to the largest surface in any room. Look here, then call Celeste Jackson Interiors. We'd love to get you LOOKING UP!
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Framed with trim, adding a decorative painting to the ceiling creates an artistic focal point for your room and art for your ceiling. |
Something as simple as a contrasting color will add drama to heights, add grandeur to small spaces and highlight architectural features as it does with the cove ceiling in this foyer.
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Upon entering the dining room, the custom designed faux iron piece above the dining table draws the eye up and makes a stunning statement.
To view more rich design ideas, click the button below to be directed to our website!
Cultivating Individuality in Your Unique Home!
Celeste Jackson
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Monday, February 1, 2016
Kitchen Design Lite
"I have a kitchen . . . it came with the house"
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When I read the quote above on a gift shop tea towel, I laughed out loud. Whether you love to cook or not, the kitchen is still "the heart of the home" and therefore should be a cheerful, comfortable place where you and your family spend time together. Below, I've shared some easy suggestions to make your kitchen a happy place.
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Kitchen Design Lite
Remove Clutter - Lack of clutter brings a sense of serenity to every room. Keep only appliance which are used daily on the counters. All others, put away.
Kitchens often double as home office or homework center and accumulate lots of papers. Contain papers by keeping them in one in box, file folder or basket. Free the frig by using a cork boards inside cupboard or pantry doors for notes and take out menus.
Color Your World - Kitchens take a beating and a fresh coat of paint to walls or cabinets is an easy remedy for a bright, clean look.
Lighten Up - Update the style of your kitchen with new light fixtures. Changing out dated fixtures or adding light to existing fixtures will make day to day tasks easier and more enjoyable.
Window Dressings - Because kitchens can be so "functional", many people skip window treatments. But in a room without upholstered furniture, window treatments are doubly important. They add color to brighten, add privacy and light control, as well as, finish the look and style of the kitchen.
Feeling Ambitious - If you want to do a bit more than paint, replace your countertops. New counters can be installed over existing cabinets. It's a cost effective way to update your kitchen without a complete re-do. The same thing can be said about adding a new tile backsplash. It will add interest, texture and color!
Details, Details - Add strategically placed pops of color with a beautiful bowl for fruit, a favorite tea pot, a vase of flowers or art work. Don't forget to get new linens. Dish towels and cloths lose their luster after years of repeated washing and drying. Splurge! If it's been awhile, indulge yourself with some fresh linens.
Cultivating Individuality in Your Unique Home
Celeste Jackson
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Saturday, January 2, 2016
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Thursday, December 3, 2015
Open Heart, Open Home
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