When Credit is Lost but Pride Remains: An Interior Designer’s Reflection
Watching your work come to life is one of the greatest joys as a designer. But imagine turning on your television and seeing your designs—a layout painstakingly sketched, a color palette thoughtfully chosen, even your schematic floorplans—presented as someone else's creation. That’s exactly what happened to me.
Watching your work come to life is one of the greatest joys as a designer. But imagine turning on your television and seeing your designs—a layout painstakingly sketched, a color palette thoughtfully chosen, even your schematic floor plans—presented as someone else's creation. That’s exactly what happened to me.
Designing a home is more than picking pretty finishes or arranging furniture—it’s about pouring your heart into every detail, creating a story in every room, and making someone’s dream home come to life. That’s exactly what I did for this gorgeous colonial revival home in Syracuse, NY that was being eyed for demolition by the local government.
When a friend and colleague brought this home to me with the request for me to bring it back to its former glory, while also infusing their individual personality and style, I jumped into the project head-first. And thus, Project McAllister was born. From the moment I saw this stately home in person, I could feel it’s undeniable potential to be a beautiful home again. Reimagining it back to life was a labor of love that spanned months, and no matter what’s happened since, I’m incredibly proud of the work I did.
The Beginning of Something, the End of Something Else
Here’s how it happened: after I finished the design for the first floor, my friend decided to use my design renderings to apply a television show—without my knowledge. In spite of that, I was pretty excited at first, thinking it would be an incredible showcase of all the work we’d done. And though I made it clear I wasn’t interested in being on camera, I expected to be credited. My friend had signed a contract with me months before that clearly laid out my intellectual property and professional copyright. I could’ve asserted this from the beginning (and in retrospect, I should have). But, I didn’t want to create a stir; I didn’t want to ruin this opportunity for my friend.
Pretty naively, I even helped them at the beginning of the process with the network’s production team, participating in multiple video calls and supplying design help outside of the scope of our original design agreement. All with the mind that I would be given a proper call-out in the credits of the show.
The truth of things was later revealed that the network was not interested in crediting me as the designer for this project, and my friend was not willing to fight for it either. It was a huge blow. And when the episode aired, as painfully expected, Abode Above’s name was nowhere to be found. Not once was it mentioned that they worked with an interior designer for months on the home’s design. What’s worse, my former friend was on camera taking credit for all of my design ideas. I think that part hurts most of all.
A Shining Design Comes to Life
Even with that sting, though, I can’t help but feel proud of what I created.
That kitchen? A clear showstopper. I reimagined the whole layout, tearing down the walls to birth a larger, longer space that made room for a gorgeous kitchen with an island with waterfall counters. I configured a creative cabinet layout with plenty of storage and a beautiful copper farm sink. The terrazzo backsplash? A thoughtful and deliberate nod to her husband’s Italian heritage and a way to create visual interest for the shelves that would hang above the sink. I was so incredibly intentional about keeping the vibe timeless but fresh with the combination of old and new elements that spoke to it’s new life.
The before images of the living and dining room spaces are a poor illustration of just how dilapidated this space was, but through all of that I could still see the potential for cozy evenings in, lively dinner parties and treasured family memories. I imagined that it would become the heart of the home, featuring restored trim, rich colors, and cozy, layered textiles that balanced elegance with comfort. The most noticeable thing about the space was it’s bright and unique color story. I opted to use bright yellow and forest green on the walls and ceiling to modernize the traditional styling of its former glory. Though, in the end the design had some small changes, likely due to the network’s strict use restrictions, it was my design that shone through to create a gorgeous result.
The primary suite was a creative highlight—designed with a touch of whimsy and function, including a window bench seat with extra storage and a charming sense of comfortable luxury. The darkly bold bedroom, with its sensual and dramatic color story, is one of my favorite spaces. Its deep plum walls invite relaxation and a feeling of sophistication, proving that bedrooms can be more than just places to sleep—they can be statements, too.
And the main bathroom? This small-footprint bath took advantage of a stunningly beautiful wallpaper paired with timeless tile that made it a true gem. The design delivered on blending classic style with a contemporary edge by repurposing an old dresser into a vanity and leaning into the use of bold colors. The navy and deep red color story in this space create a feeling of drama that makes this bathroom feel even more impressive.
Being an interior designer means pouring yourself into every design project, whether or not the world gives you the credit you deserve. It’s about the joy of creation, the passion for making spaces beautiful, and the satisfaction of knowing you’ve done something meaningful. It’s bittersweet that I wasn’t along for the ride of the realization of my design vision for this home, but every idea that was brought to life was a piece of my soul.
Losing credit stings, but it doesn’t define me. If anything, it’s made me more determined to honor myself and my work moving forward. I’ll keep creating, keep pushing design boundaries, and keep loving this craft. Because at the end of the day, this is what I’m meant to do—and no one can take that from me.
Bold Statements and Vibrant Spaces: A Year-Long Interior Design Journey
Transforming a new construction home into a vibrant, creative haven is a journey that takes vision, patience, and an eye for drama—and this project had it all. Over the course of a year, I worked closely with the client to infuse bold colors, custom fixtures, and statement furniture into each room, creating a home that truly inspires. Let’s dive into how each space came together.
Dining Room: Regal Vibes, Bold Colors
The dining room was all about making a statement. We started with a rich teal feature wall, complete with custom millwork that adds a sleek, textured backdrop to the space. Then, we dialed up the drama with deep jewel tones, pairing velvety, curved dining chairs with a striking purple high-back throne at the head of the table. The furniture didn’t just invite you to sit; it demanded your attention. Adding an oversized mirror and chrome light fixture added a modern, reflective element to balance the bold colors. This room? Total regal vibes—dining in here feels like you’ve arrived in the most stylish place in the house.
Sitting Room: Where Color and Comfort Meet
The sitting room is where we doubled down on drama. Those twin purple tufted sofas? Plush, cozy, and designed to make you feel enveloped in luxury. But they’re not just comfy; they’re a bold design move that transformed the space into a creative hub for the family. The teal accent wall creates the perfect backdrop for eye-catching, vibrant artwork that reflects the family’s energetic, artistic personality. The geo-patterned rug echoed in these adjacent rooms tied everything together with a bold graphic punch, grounding the spaces and adding just the right amount of edge. This room is an explosion of color, texture, and style that invites you to sink in and get inspired.
Living Room: High Drama and High Ceilings
In the living room, we took full advantage of the home’s soaring ceilings with oversized, colorful artwork that draws the eye upward. The custom two-story drapery in a soft turquoise pattern softened the room, adding a light, airy feel despite its impressive height. The neutral sectional grounds the room, while pillows in a mix of bold colors give it that signature pop without overwhelming the space. This room strikes the perfect balance between being sophisticated and approachable, making it an ideal spot for family time or casual entertaining.
Bedroom: Sophisticated with a Touch of Whimsy
For the bedroom, we went sleek and custom, designing built-ins that add both style and function. The matte black cabinetry brings a level of sophistication to the space, while the pops of color in the purple curtains and teal accents keep it playful. The round mirror above the custom desk provides a chic focal point, and the built-in lighting creates the perfect spot for a little creative work or late-night inspiration. The balance of clean lines and fun pops of color gives the bedroom a relaxed yet stylish vibe—just what the client needed to unwind and recharge.
Each phase of this project was carefully crafted to ensure the home evolved alongside the family’s needs, resulting in a space that not only looks incredible but also inspires creativity. From bold colors to custom fixtures, this home is a perfect reflection of the family’s artistic spirit and vibrant energy. If you’re looking to turn your home into a space that inspires and energizes, I’ve got you covered!
I’m so grateful to work with clients who aren’t afraid to go bold with color and let their personality shine through in their spaces. Color is such a powerful tool in design—it can completely transform the mood and energy of a room. Whether it’s creating a serene retreat or an inspiring, energetic space, I love using color to make each project unique and meaningful. If you’re ready to embrace color in your home, I’m here to make your vision come to life!