Judith Balis Interiors has been hard at work for the past 8 years creating stunning individualized living rooms for their clients. Judith is a Boise, Idaho-based Interior decorator who serves clients from Idaho all the way to New York. She believes that despite people’s budgets “EVERYONE deserves to live beautifully” and it is this same attitude that has won her the praise of her clients and fellow peers. Many online publications have featured her beautiful work, and her rooms have also been featured as “inspiration rooms” for national products such as Kirei Boards and Murals Your Way. She was also a winner in an episode of HGTV’s Show House/Show Down.
Each one of her rooms is not only beautifully decorated, but tell a story about their owners anfd their lifestyles. She has a knack for mixing the old with the new and making them feel like “new found treasures,” in a way she makes it possible to create completely redesigned rooms with a large range of budgets. Enjoy!
This elegant living room gets a bold makeover with hot pink Victorian style chairs, a black and white striped upholstered couch, and teal walls.
The true definition of Country Chic. A cozy and luxurious spot to lounge in next to a beautiful fireplace.
This design a winner in Show House/Show Down, and it comes as no surprise. There are so many intricate details in this wonderful space such as: the chevron painted fireplace, the beautiful printed throws, the geometric rug, and lets not forget the deer horns.
Stylish white accents and small striped navy couches give this living room a Hamptons feel. The large windows are also a great addition to the space by creating radiant natural light and providing a stunning view as well.
Sometimes the difference between good and great design can come down to the accessories. These beautiful lamps are such a great way of adding visual interest to a room, without overpowering the space.
Like all of Judith’s rooms, this living room has some of the coolest details. The brick wall lends itself for a more industrial feel. Great steel pieces and crates stacked up to create a faux TV console also create a unique industrial vibe.
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