Before and After Master Bath


I can't resist the appeal of before and afters.  Sometimes you just can't appreciate the after photo as much without that before shot right next to it. 


See what I mean? :)

This master bath went from a typical builder bathroom to a custom elegant retreat.  A free standing tub, new window, beautiful chandelier, and all new finishes and fixtures update the look dramatically.  We kept the bathroom cabinets and mirror frames. They weren't bad, just needed some fresh paint and new panels on the ends of the cabinets where the tub deck was removed.



So glad the glass block is gone.  The creamy stained glass design kept things simple and softer.



I love wallpaper, but not this. 



We wanted a soft, uncluttered look where the stone was the star.



Beautiful, vein-cut travertine on the floors and all the way up the shower walls.




I do love a before and after!

All "After" photos by Miro Dvorscak.


If you would love a new "after" for your bathroom, contact Aston Design Studio to get your project started!



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Powder Bath Redo

"Before" - Ordinary





"After" - Extraordinary!
Photographer - Miro Dvorscak


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Walker Zanger waterfall series mosaic tile wall, Restoration Hardware mirror, Circa Lighting sconces, remnant piece of marble, SW Whole Wheat paint, Newport Brass faucet, Kohler sink





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Shopping for Showhouse Accessories

I've been shopping for accessories for my Showhouse bedroom for a teenaged girl. It's so much fun! Since I have a 20 year old daughter, I just imagined what she would like and went with that. I found the book above at Anthropologie. It's a collection of stories from famous creative people, who recount their first moves to NYC....actors, journalists, artists, writers, etc. from the last 50 years. It's perfect for my teenaged client who envisions herself living there someday! I found the bronze Empire State Bldg statue at a local antique mall.

I raided my daughter's bookshelf for her old Gossip Girl books and picked up some current fashion magazines.
The jewelry tree is a decorative metal tree from Aidan Gray. It's nice for jewelry, crystals, and the odd things my client wishes to adorn it with. Sort of a whimsical artistic display.

I found this colorful assortment of bowls at Anthropologie for jewelry and such to sit under the tree.



Rectangular frame is from Marshall's, round one is from Anthropologie.

Turquoise vase is from Target. Platter is from Marshall's. All the jewelry was a real deal at Forever 21.


Love the bright punches of color in these prints from Unique Arts of Houston. I hung them in frames painted to match the wall.




Love this corded trim below, from Robert Allen for the leading edge of my sheers. Great contrast with the dark French doors.

Come and visit the Showhouse in Sienna Plantation. It starts this weekend! I'll be there all three upcoming weekends.

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Mixing Old and New Furnishings - at the Showhouse


I love eclectic mixes of furnishings. After all, we don't always acquire every bit of new furniture at one time in our lives. Tastes, budgets, and needs change over the years and making the old work with the new can be a challenge. Eclectic doesn't mean jumbled or crazy or anything goes. There has to be purpose to the mix in order for it all to come together. It's really kind of an art.

In my upcoming Showhouse bedroom for an older teen girl, I've used some vintage pieces and some new ones to create a unique space that speaks to the unique personality of my imaginary client. Just like most of us, "Phoebe" likes lots of different styles and finds the art of the mix fun and expressive.


I found this old chair frame in Bryan, TX in a dusty antique shop. I loved the simple lines of the legs, arms, and wings.


I put a Thom Felicia fabric on it and painted the legs in a vibrant turquoise. I love the way the stripes sort of exaggerate the wings. It's a bit whimsical, don't you think?






Here's my grandmother's old 1950's dresser I found in my mother's garage. It was sanded and refinished.




Love the lucite knobs and serpentine base. It has such a nice retro vibe.



Here it is ready to go.





I found these old French fashion magazine ads from the 50's in a local antique mall. Great drawings with a hint of color. I framed them in some Target do-it-yourself metallic frames and some new dark turquoise mats to give them a stronger presence on the white walls.




A consignment store find. Doesn't this scream "grandmother" to you? Doilies? Really? It had such curvy, graceful legs though and a simple design. I thought it would make a great base for my jewelry tree. Phoebe could store bowls of her jewelry around the base.




At the finishing shop. It was mahogany with lots of red in the finish and a little veneer damage. I wanted to take the red out and make it more brown colored. My refinisher had to stain it with a green tinted stain to get about 90% of the red out.





Doesn't it look totally different in a more modern space?



The perfect base for the jewelry tree.





This nightstand had some nice detail, but that red!!!


Painted white to match the walls it takes on a more modern look. Love the brass hardware.




I was looking for a really tall 60's look vintage lamp for the dresser. Perfect!



Primed, painted, rewired, and a new shade later......


Love the color.


Now for some of my new pieces.



Love these mirrors in patterns that repeat my pillow fabric patterns. They will be hung over the head of the bed to reflect the light from the balcony doors. I think they add some glamour to the space.


My ghost chair. It goes anywhere!




The custom queen daybed I had made looks great in the space. I wanted to give my client more floor space for a lounge area in the room and a clear path to the balcony, so I pushed the bed up in the corner of the room. The white vinyl has no grain, it's not pretending to be leather. The bed is designed to be sold as a queen bed with headboard. The side headboard is actually king size and can be removed and used separately. This makes such a great backdrop for my beautiful, graphic pillows.


Just a few of my many pillows that will be tossed on the bed.



I love the new 8' round wool flokati I found online. With my gray sisal on the floor, the white flokati provides a wonderful textural contrast and brings the white color down to the floor.


My new bulletin board I had made to hang over the dresser. White linen with some great tape trim. The pattern repeats the pattern in one of the pillow fabrics.



New ottoman that will sit on the flokati. The Brentano velvet is so rich and plush.








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If you are in the Houston area, drop in to the Showhouse in Sienna Plantation! It opens next weekend and runs until April 17th. Open Tuesday through Sunday. Come see the mix!

I'd love for you to visit my new blog, Designed w/Carla Aston. See you there!

If you like an eclectic mix of furnishings but are unsure of how to put it all together, contact Aston Design Studio for a consultation to begin the design of your creative, eclectic interior.



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