Double Take: A Glamorous Houston Home

Last year, I posted about the incredibly chic townhouse of Houston interior designer, Lisa Epley which was featured in the May 2008 issue of Paper City. It is one of my favorite homes I have ever blogged about. Her house just sings to me! I absolutely adore the grey walls and high gloss, ebonized floors, no matter how impractical they may be. I love the use of chic, feminine details and the overall palette of black, white, and grey with the occasional punch of color. Epley also happens to have an extraordinary collection of antique mirrors which are on display in almost every room of the house. I love that each room flows into the next and that the design of the house is very cohesive.

You may be wondering why I am writing about this house again if I have already posted about it in the past. Well, as I was looking at Houston's new real estate listings in on HAR over the weekend, I came across Epley's townhouse which is now for sale. The real estate photos show the entire house, which was not shown in Paper City and I couldn't resist posting them. If you did not read the original post last year, then I am sure you will enjoy this. If you did, please consider it a très chic walk down memory lane.


The Facade of Epley's Townhouse. Are you wondering what those trees are doing on the roof? Just wait and see!
The powder room features one of Epley's beautiful antique mirrors.

The living room features a cocktail table from James Dawson Design, white denim sofas from The Joseph Company, 19th century gilded armchairs from a Paris flea market, and of course an antique gilded French mirror.

An antique Italian sunburst mirror found in a Paris flea-market hangs over the carrara marble fireplace.
The kitchen, dining room, and living room all flow into one another. I love the shade of grey Epley selected for the walls. It is called Porpoise by Sherwin Williams.

Another Shot of the Dining Room

Epley designed the configuration of the kitchen herself. I love refrigerators with see-through doors. They inspire the Jeff Lewis in me!

The kitchen features Calcutta gold marble counter tops and a mirrored back splash, as well as a display of Epley's ironstone collection.

Epley's master bedroom was not featured prominently in Paper City, but it has the same luxurious feel as the rest of the house. It features a 19th century starburst mirror, headboard by Hien Lam, glass cylinder lamps, and antique Chinese lacquered chests from Wind Water Gallery in The Heights.

I love the roman shade used in the master bathroom.

Epley's daughter's room is quite literally the bright spot in the house as it provides a burst of color through bedding by Hien Lam, mercury glass lamps from Z Gallerie, a crystal chandelier from High Fashion Home, and a sunburst mirror from Eclectic Home.

Epley's office was completely left out of the Paper City feature, but it is one of my favorite rooms in the home. I love the juxtaposition of the modern Parsons desk against the gilded French chair, settee, and mirror. I love the rich color palette, gourd lamp, drapes, and vintage oil painting. Heck, I love it all!

Isn't this fabulous? The roof-top garden features chairs from Home Source, wall-to-wall synthetic grass from Creative Flooring Resources, and mirrors from Eclectic Home.

There are the little trees that are visible on top of the house from across the street. The sofas and cocktail table are by West Elm and the beautiful iron planters by James Dawson Design.

The home also features a private patio with bamboo landscaping. To view the real estate listing for this home, click here.

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