Before:
This foyer originally contained some elements that I loved. It was personal because it displayed our family crest which was handpainted onto our walls. I, at one time, loved this mirror so much that it would have been the one thing that I would have taken with me if a hurricane was coming to town!
The gold color on the walls used to be my favorite, “easy to work with neutral”. Then, one day it all seemed dated and drab to me and I was ready for a big change! This tends to happen to people in their homes about every 7-10 years. As a designer, it happens to me a bit more often, but I spend my time creating for other people so when I get ready to change my own home, it is a major production. This original foyer was in tact for 11 years!
After:
Since I believe foyers are the welcoming spot of the home, I think it is important to make sure that it is a good personal reflection of the people who live there. So, I set about creating a personalized space.
In this case, I had my fabulous faux artist (who is always a special part of my design team) come in and paint a French garden on all of the walls. I am fascinated with European gardens and statuary. I wanted a soft, welcoming version that reminds me of a European trip that our family took a few years ago.
As many of you know, I have a very large family, so my artist friend, placed a tree in the garden that is ever so subtle but contains a leaf for all of the members of our family! In addition, there is an obscure little garden bench that contains my beloved three dogs, Stella, Gatsby and Millie!
Finally, I replaced the mirror with a new stately mirror that I love just as much as the original one. The lamps (that I brought back from Italy) remain, as do a few family momentos…a collection of blue and white porcelain mixed with a few photos.
I love my new foyer just as much as I loved the original one. It just feels a little more current and a lot more relevant to the needs of my family at this time in our lives!
















The foyer looks beautiful!
Thank you so much, Patti!
I must say this is the most amazing before and after I have ever seen! Would love it if you would post a few close up’s of the after so we can get a closer look at the walls etc… great job
Thank you so much, Carol! I love seeing these transformations. That is great feedback and I will let my photographers know the next time we shoot!
Must feel wonderful to walk into your front hall. Beautiful Job!
It sure does! Thank you so much, Marisa!
Thank you for your amazing show
Kimberly, one of your customers referred me to you. She said we had alot in common since I have an upscale jewelry line with Designer like Sunglasses, jeweled scarves, jewelry accessories that I sell wholesale. Gail Johnson, Owner of Girlfriends Salon in Charlotte buys from me and said you would love my line of accessories. I will be in the Myrtle Beach area this week, May 31 thru June 02 and would love to show you my line. Please contact me at the above email address or call Linda Rea, aka Juicy, Owner of Juicy Jewels @ 704/534-0460. Thank you and I look forward to meeting you.
Hi Linda!
I am so sorry that I missed you while you were in town! Please email me at Kimberly@knottinghillinteriors.com and would love to connect the next time you are in town.
Interior design is the process of shaping the experience of interior space, through the manipulation of spatial volume as well as surface treatment.