by Lora Frost | Jan 31, 2023 | Historic Renovation, Meaningful Design Show
What is the Difference between Historic Preservation and Historic Renovation? Read More Interior Designer Lora Frost of Dahlias & Granite Interior Design shares several stories about why design is meaningful to her and her trajectory from being hit by a car as a...
by Lora Frost | Nov 9, 2022 | Bathroom Remodel, Historic Renovation, Victorian Remodel
This is by far my favourite bathroom, I always design for my clients, but I personally would love this bathroom in my own home! While we decided not to move the placement of the tub, toilet and sink, this tiny bathroom was a full gut, due to the mold and plaster...
by Lora Frost | Nov 17, 2019 | Historic Renovation, Landscape Design, Outdoor Living
This is part 2, of this Historic Church Hill, Richmond, Va project build, check out part 1 here. Now that the fence, and two custom structures are in place, the grading of the site can continue and the hardscaping can start! As the property is on a small slope I...
by Lora Frost | Nov 10, 2019 | Historic Renovation, Landscape Design, Outdoor Living
Here is the Before! This is a typical Church Hill, Richmond,VA, Back Yard. Twenty Eight feet wide by 150 feet long, which includes the footprint of the home!! Right after you walk out the back door, you couldn’t walk directly out the back door, you had to walk...
by Lora Frost | Nov 14, 2018 | Custom Kitchen Design, Historic Renovation
This week I want to talk about the cabinet drawers, making our full sized fridge work in our space as well how we are keeping our open shelving functional! If you’ve been following along with the Fall 2018 One Room Challengeâ„¢, then you are already pretty...
by Lora Frost | Nov 8, 2018 | Custom Kitchen Design, Historic Renovation, Interior Design
Curating what photos tell the story of the space is one of my favourite parts of project completion. And so, here is the full reveal of the finished Light Filled Folk Victorian Kitchen for the One Room Challengeâ„¢. Come on in. I could sit in this...