His name is Nate Fischer, and he is not only a great interior designer (see the post below!!) but he is a fabulous artist - check out his website. My husband and I had the pleasure of getting to know he and his wife in college. They were remodeling an old house too - so we were meant to be friends. I was going to try and find some old humiliating pictures from our Halloween parties, but I will spare you all.
He is trying to build up his blog, which has some great informative design posts- so worth becoming a follower. In order to grow, he is having a giveaway for one of his original pieces of art, (that let's be honest I. want. A. LOT!) I will give you a sneak peek (below) all you have to do is become a follower and possibly leave a comment for him on this post.
Here is his post (that I requested, you guys will not be disappointed!!, This is what it looks like to have an interior designer come to your house and do all the dirty work for you):
PS- He works in Orange and Monterey County, CA
pleases contact him if you are interested in working with him!!
Stiles Fischer Interior Design Blog Intro
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Stiles Fischer Interior Design Blog
This post goes through the before and after process of a full project, and includes a little peek into the design that goes into the details. Rather than bore you with all the technical drawings, I have included a couple of the key items, to give a little peek into what I do exactly. For anyone reading, that happens to be "in the biz" I will do some product name dropping as well.contributed by Nathan Fisher @
Stiles Fischer Interior Design Blog
The project was a home in south Orange County, for a large and involved family. They were ready for some change, and so I helped bring a fresh and light feel to the house.

This was the dining room before. The problem area: a 14' tall focal point wall, with no detail.


In the room is an antique brass chandelier from Visual Comfort lighting, along with the scone pair. I designed the dining table, and had it custom made in L.A. It was made from solid rift oak, with a light cereused finish. It is probably the heaviest table I have ever felt (a good thing). The rug was their existing rug, and worked out great.






The finished project: Cabinet doors match the dining room paneling style, and viceversa. Clear glass cabinet pulls are topped with a pair of celadon jars from Tozai Home. You can't see it too well in this photo, but after a lot of time spent looking at backsplash tile, we went with a ribbed Barbara Barry subway tile from Ann Sacks. My client had the idea for the cupboard on the island, to actually be a roll-out butcher block, with storage below (which it is, but you just cant tell.)

Outside...looking in.


Finished product

Family Room before

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ReplyDeleteGreat transformations I really enjoyed them! The new look is much more relaxing and bright. Would you share the paint color in the kitchen please? It's just what I'm looking for. Thanks!!
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