Allison Hilgert Designs

Allison Hilgert Designs I provide inspired design at affordable prices. I design and you implement--it's real design for rea The design fee per room is $250.

I want my home to be a beautiful reflection of the family that lives in it. I want my home to feel like we've lived in it and loved it for years--a thought out collection of the things we treasure. My home should serve as a warm welcome to all who visit and a place where my kids can be kids. For the rooms in your home, we will have a consultation to share ideas and gather information and the next

time we meet, I will present you with all the tools you need to transform your space. You will receive the floor plans, paint selections, selections for furnishings, accessories and lighting--all with product details and shopping guides, window treatment selections, and any help or advice I can give to help you implement your room.

Getting some work done! Kitchen plans are in the mail! This was done over the internet--don't let distance keep you from...
10/11/2016

Getting some work done! Kitchen plans are in the mail! This was done over the internet--don't let distance keep you from getting a new space!

My design selections are going in over at Nuestra Casa! Our neighborhood gathering space is really starting to take shap...
02/12/2015

My design selections are going in over at Nuestra Casa! Our neighborhood gathering space is really starting to take shape! What an amazing group of dedicated volunteers!

If you have not been to Spring Sweet on 9th--you are missing something!!! Thank you teachers for a wonderful year!!
06/06/2014

If you have not been to Spring Sweet on 9th--you are missing something!!! Thank you teachers for a wonderful year!!

Here's one other picture from the article in Mini Magazine--if you are looking for a way to make a bold statement with y...
03/27/2014

Here's one other picture from the article in Mini Magazine--if you are looking for a way to make a bold statement with your walls--check out this take on wainscoting. This can be applied to your dining rooms, living rooms--almost anywhere. It still feels traditional but it has a twist to make it look current and unique.

Mini Magazine is an award-winning, digital lifestyle publication for the modern parent.

Kids SpacesBefore you roll your eyes as you see 'Kardashian' in this title of this article--look at the pictures. I've s...
03/27/2014

Kids Spaces

Before you roll your eyes as you see 'Kardashian' in this title of this article--look at the pictures. I've seen her daughter's room in other publications, and it is an adorable, really well done space. At every budget there are elements that can be incorporated--look at how her (and/or her designer) used bold pattern, cheery color (using a mixture of shades), and lots of texture (the baskets behind her are great!). Whether you keep up with this family or not, Kourtney certainly has classy taste that makes a charming room that will serve her daughter now and into her future. Did you notice how this room is cohesive and cozy and does NOT have a theme? My kids never had typical little boy and girl rooms--I used pieces from my childhood mixed with fun texture, full sized furniture, and inviting colors and I only had to 'do' them once. They are age appropriate at every age! "Kid" rooms can long outlast the 'kid' age while still reflecting the happiness and pure joy that comes with toddler-dom. And I agree with her philosophy 100%--every kids room should have a little 'magic'.

"I think every child's room should have some magic in it. Those magical elements just came to life once the process began," the reality star says in Mini Magazine....

WHITE!Haven't we all had enough of white this winter?? Outside, yes, but perhaps you like it inside. After all, white is...
03/20/2014

WHITE!

Haven't we all had enough of white this winter?? Outside, yes, but perhaps you like it inside. After all, white is clean, bright, and whether you use it on woodwork, doors, or ceilings, we all have white somewhere. But not all whites are created equal. Sherwin Williams has 59 'whites' you can pick from. For some, finding the right shade is daunting, but there are ways to narrow it down.

Below are 3 whites and they are all from different families. One is cool, one is warm, and one is.....well, white. Confused?

The first is Origami White. It is a cool white--this becomes more obvious sitting next to the warmer white, so in the store, it's not a bad idea to do some comparisons within your deck of paint chips. Each color also has it's own undertone. This is why when colors make it on to our walls, sometimes we're disappointed, thinking they look far different than what we expected. The Origami has a gray undertone--this is what is making it cool which you would also expect to "feel" once it's in your space. If your scheme is neutrals, grays, blues, greens, it may be just the ticket. If you're opting for something with more vibrance, this cooler color will bring it down--your eye will tell you it's not working. It's not the Origami's fault.

The second is Muslin and it's definitely warmer. Expect it to enhance any warm color on the color wheel as it has a yellow undertone making it a cheery neutral. It has enough depth to hold it's own as a subtle contrast to a stark white.

In case either of these 2 is just not white enough for you, lastly there is Extra White. What more do you need to say--it's white, extra white. Would I paint my walls this color? Nope. Would it create a great backdrop for a gallery space? Maybe. Look nice on a ceiling? Probably, although there is no law that ceilings must be white. Smashing on your woodwork? Definitely.

There is a lot to choose from and the task is not easy. Before you go to Lowes, decide on the big idea for your space. Do you want it to feel cool? Warm? Cozy? Do you have something big going in your space that you don't want to clash with your walls? Visualize what undertones will work with the fabrics--gray, green, yellow? Narrow down your choices before you hit the paint chips.

Better yet--call me--I'll pick for you! ;) Don't give up good design for Lent--there's time to get your new space for Easter.

03/18/2014

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Coffee Table Talk Coffee tables are at the center of a lot of our living and family rooms; they hold our drinks, boards ...
03/18/2014

Coffee Table Talk

Coffee tables are at the center of a lot of our living and family rooms; they hold our drinks, boards games, our feet. For a lot of us, it's also a place to accessorize and bring some personality. Seems easy enough? There are, however, some tricks to making your coffee table look more like a statement and less like storage. The pictures below are more cautionary tales than examples of good design. Here are some things to remember and as you browse through the photos, see if you can identify what went wrong.

1. Determine why you need a coffee table in the first place. Is it for drinks? Does it also need to function as a foot rest? Do I need some kind of hidden storage so my guests don't have to look at all of my remotes? Now look through the photos--I dare you to try and get your feet--even just one foot--on any of those tables. Frosty beverages? No way. These tables are cluttered. Yes, all of the stuff on them is from Pottery Barn and I'm sure it's lovely, but it also just stuff--and too much of it. If you spent the money to buy a nice table, you should at least be able to see it.

2. About that stuff...if you want 'stuff' on your coffee table, why not make it objects that are personal, or have meaning for your family. Do you have a seashell collection? A beautiful piece of driftwood? A special vessel that could hold a few cut flowers from the garden? Stuff feels less like 'stuff' when it has intrinsic value. When you buy an object from TJMaxx, just think about how many other coffee tables have that same dog head sculpture on them. And if you NEED to have all of that on your table--maybe you need a bigger table.

3. Scale. Big furniture needs a big table and big tables need decent sized lamps. A tiny lamp on a huge table looks wrong, just as the enormous vase of sticks, looks a little off on the tiny glass coffee table in the picture below. You can use material (glass, for example) to soften a large piece and keep it from becoming too heavy while maintaining the correct scale. There is one exception, however. If you are working with a small room, don't put child sized furnishings in your space. But show restraint in your accessories to keep the room from closing in on you. Use your walls more, to keep your floor space open. A whole bunch of tiny things rarely work--use a combination of large, medium, and small scaled objects. All large things looks to big, as all little things looks like stuff your kids got out and didn't put away. The designer touch is in the combination.

4. Function. Do your kids like to sit around and draw? Put colored pencils in something beautiful and unexpected. Do you toss your magazines on it? Toss them into something interesting; even if their not hidden, why not use wood, metal, wire--something to bring in a new texture or material or hint of color. And if your table is going to hold frosty beverages--find some unique coasters--look for something that makes you happy and something you'll enjoy looking at.

The bottom line is this--less is more, odd numbers are always better, living things make wonderful accessories, something dear to you will be more interesting to your guests, and love everything you put in your home. If you don't love it, don't buy it and remember that building a home takes patience and you can't buy it all in one place.

Pantone has declared Radiant Orchid the color of the year---who's ready for an orchid room?! Whether you're into purple ...
03/14/2014

Pantone has declared Radiant Orchid the color of the year---who's ready for an orchid room?! Whether you're into purple or not, I can put together your perfect retreat!

PANTONE Color of the Year 2014 Radiant Orchid 18-3224 symbolizes renewal.

03/14/2014

Less than 20 away from being at 100 likes! Sounds like a challenge...

03/12/2014

This is why interior design is one of the best jobs you can have...

'THANK YOU!!
I am so impressed Allison...as is my husband! He was home today for lunch and loved it!...You have outdone yourself and we are sooooo excited to make this come together!
Will be in touch soon.....'

One really important component of what I offer is the Design Summary. Summary is a little misleading in that the last one I did was multiple pages; you can see it to the far left in the presentation below. It is really me talking you through your entire room--not just what is in it and where it goes, but WHY I chose what I did.

And the bonus is that once our meeting is over and your left with all of your materials, maybe you want to share it all with your spouse and how will you remember everything we talked about? You don't have to--you can read it together!

Client presentation tomorrow! Floor plans, elevations, and spreadsheets, oh my! Every client receives every detail on ho...
03/09/2014

Client presentation tomorrow! Floor plans, elevations, and spreadsheets, oh my! Every client receives every detail on how and why I chose what I did and exactly where it came from; I even marked where things were on sale and picked up a few things at TJMaxx that I knew wouldn't be there for long! She'll love it.

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