This 1910 Greek Revival-style home in Houston underwent a stunning transformation led by Mary Patton Design. The homeowner, a retired catering company owner, sought to refresh the 4,337-square-foot space to reflect a new chapter in life. Mary carefully tailored each room, using bold elements creating a blend of timeless elegance and personalized charm. Molly Culver captured the fun in the photos below.
From the designer… This Greek Revival-style home was built in 1910, and was in need of a desperate refresh. The homeowner, a retired catering company owner, was entering a new season of life and wanted his home to reflect such. He approached Mary with the hope of giving all 4,337 square-feet the update it deserved. Mary approached each individual space with a unique perspective. For example, she painted the primary bathroom a bold green to enhance the existing green marble and brass fixtures. The kitchen is also noteworthy, with its custom banquet and vintage chandelier from Janet Wiebe.
Like what you see? Take a peek at the talent behind the story… Interior Design: Mary Patton Design · Photography: Molly Culver