On a leafy corner lot in Dallas, TX, stands a quintessential southern white home with stately columns and undeniable curb appeal. While its exterior carried timeless charm, the interiors were in need of a fresh perspective. Enter Boulevard Interiors—led by Stephanie Ciccone with offices in Dallas and New York City—who brought both architectural expertise and design creativity to this complete renovation project. We’ve included some images of the before so you can truly appreciate the work that went into the transformation.
Design Insights: The exterior brick paint color is Benjamin Moore OC-45 Swiss Coffee and the shutters and front door are painted Sherwin Williams 6994 Greenblack.
Design Insights: The kitchen cabinetry, trim and doors are painted Benjamin Moore CW-480 Bassett Hall Green.
The beauty of this transformation lies in its restraint. Without moving too many walls, the designer reimagined the flow and function of the home, thoughtfully layering in custom cabinetry, a fresh kitchen layout, and tailored design choices that honor the home’s classic roots while infusing it with modern personality. Serving as both architect and designer, Boulevard Interiors managed every detail, from construction oversight to final styling.
Design Insights: The powder bath wallpaper is Schumacher Lotus Garden.
Design Insights: The formal living room walls, trim and doors are painted Benjamin Moore Alaskan Husky 1479 in High Gloss.
Design Insights: The study walls, trim, bookcases and doors are painted Benjamin Moore HC-155 Newburyport Blue.
Inside, color takes center stage. The once-traditional spaces now feel vibrant, youthful, and deeply comfortable—perfect for a young family who wanted a home that felt both elevated and livable. The sage green kitchen cabinetry brings warmth and charm, while the spa-like bathroom layers soft hues with polished finishes, creating a serene retreat. Throughout, the designer’s keen eye for scale and balance ensures that each room feels cohesive, welcoming, and filled with character.
Design Insights: The laundry room cabinets, trim and doors are painted Sherwin Williams 6522 Sporty Blue.
This project is a perfect example of how southern architecture paired with thoughtful design can create a home that feels both rooted in tradition and alive with modern energy. Stephanie and her team at Boulevard Interiors made this house a place you can’t help but want to call home.
All images are provided by Stephanie Ciccone of Boulevard Interiors and captured by Nathan Schroder Photography.
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