I had seen her work in Susan’s home and loved it. When I was ready to redo the living room and dining room of our home—a traditional French Country house that my husband and I built thirty years ago— I wanted help updating both spaces.
We chose them not just because they came highly recommended, but also because Casabella’s aesthetic fit our vision perfectly. When we met Beth, an interior designer at their Studio, we described our intention, a feeling more than a look: we wanted the rooms to feel calm, serene, and peaceful. Lots of cream and seafoam – a significant departure from the brighter colors we initially chose for the house back in the 90s.
Beth is a knowledgeable and well-prepared professional – and it was fun reviewing her design plan. My husband is a builder, so we find the design process enjoyable.
My favorite part was choosing fabrics -we reupholstered all the existing furniture in both rooms and also added new draperies. The pillows were especially fun to customize – so many different trims available. We also included a long hallway in our redesign; its open archways make it part of the room. We reupholstered the window seats there.
In the dining room, we have a row of French doors that run the length of a wall. We used the same drapes from the living room to pull the look together. We also reupholstered the dining chairs. A Phillip Jeffries watercolor wallpaper my husband and I had chosen for the room beautifully complements Casabella’s design.
We love these two rooms now and had a positive experience with Casabella. I would give them five stars.