Bella Casa Design has architectural designers on staff, which is part of the reason that their interiors seem tailor made for these custom homes. Though most of their work could be classified as traditional, the firm does not limit itself to any one style. They "enjoy all styles, as long as they’re done in a sophisticated, understated manner" according to firm principal Kevin Spearman. Once they receive the floor plan for a client's home, they begin working on every detail, from creating unique interior and architectural detailing, floor patterns, and custom cabinetry for their unique kitchens.
Senior designer, Kelly Welsh explains the process of creating a unique, layered space: "We begin with the color palette, then layer as we go, so that the client can visualize their home in its entirety." Bella Casa has been known to scour the world for the final touches that make each home unique. What I like most about their aesthetic is that it is current, it works right now, yet, it won't be outdated in five or ten years. You can simply update it by changing out some accessories and updating some colors, which makes it both timeless and classic.
This 9,400 sq. ft. home was featured on the April 2008 cover of Traditional Home and is currently on the market for $4.7 million. Visit the MLS listing for additional photos.
Entryways
A classic vignette greets visitors. I love the gilded mirror, antique table, and the symmetry of it all.
I absolutely love the panel work in this foyer. It's gorgeous and timeless.
A classic vignette greets visitors. I love the gilded mirror, antique table, and the symmetry of it all.
I absolutely love the panel work in this foyer. It's gorgeous and timeless.
This very classic entryway, typical of Houston's finest homes features black and white marble floors, traditional arches and mouldings, and a sea grass stair runner.
Living Areas
This room reminds me of a beautiful home in San Miguel de Allende. The fireplace, wooden beams in the ceiling, chandelier, and casual style are very typical of high end Mexican residences.
This sunny room feels very "Martha" to me.
Love this! The ornate fireplace is the perfect contrast to the modern furnishings. This feels like a chic, Parisian apartment.
A very formal sitting room with a cool, modern color palette.
I could picture this room in Ina Garten's Long Island estate. The casual elegance gives off a very East Coast vibe.
Kitchens
A little traditional, a little industrial
The quintessential kitchen for an estate
An elegant country kitchen with beautiful custom cabinetry
Modern, white cabinetry, great lighting (they really seem to love Circa Lighting!), perfect for today's family
An elegant country kitchen with beautiful custom cabinetry
Dining Rooms
Beautiful mouldings and a serene wall color create a lovely backdrop for the juxtaposition of traditional furniture and an avant-garde chandelier.
This looks like it belongs in a home in New Orleans' Garden District.
Bedrooms
I don't think I would be able to sleep if I had such a gorgeous ceiling. I would just stare at it all night. I love the bed and dreamy color palette.
All images via Bella Casa Design
Casual and elegant... I love that they used an antique table at the foot of the bed as opposed to an unpholstered bench or ottoman.
Bathrooms
An antique claw foot tub and botanical prints make this bathroom a relaxing space. Although, how does one get out of the shower with the tub blocking it like that?
All images via Bella Casa Design
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