A Midcentury-Inspired Transformation of a Texas Farmhouse

The Rose Project • Fort Worth, TX

Scope of Work
The Rose Project brought us back together with returning clients as they settled into a new home they planned to make their forever home. While the house had great potential, its Texas farmhouse style didn’t reflect their personal aesthetic.

Having worked together before, there was already a strong level of trust. They gave us the freedom to reimagine the home and infuse it with a style that felt more aligned with who they are.

Our approach focused on shifting the overall feel of the home—bringing in midcentury modern influences through clean lines, warmer tones, and more intentional layering. The goal was to create a space that felt cohesive and true to them, while still respecting the architecture of the home.

Throughout the remodel, we worked to strike that balance—transforming the look and feel without losing the warmth and livability that makes a house feel like home.

The end result is a space that feels fresh, personal, and thoughtfully redefined—a home that finally reflects our clients and how they want to live in it for years to come.

Rooms / Spaces
Kitchen, dining, living, laundry, mudroom, primary bedroom

Square Footage
4,500

Style / Aesthetic
Midcentury modern

Timeline
4+ months

Price Range
$150,000+

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