Light House: A Refined Interior Refresh in Flower Mound
Thoughtful repainting, refreshed cabinetry, and decorative styling brought a lighter, more polished, and cohesive feeling to this Flower Mound home.
Client Story 07
The Light House project in Flower Mound, Texas was focused on refreshing the interior of the home through thoughtful repainting, decorative updates, and cabinet improvements. This project was not about completely changing the structure of the home. Instead, it was about elevating the existing spaces with better finishes, a cleaner design direction, and details that made the home feel more polished, updated, and comfortable.
Lenore Luxe approached this project with the same level of care used on larger remodels: clear planning, refined finish selections, careful execution, and attention to how each room feels when everything comes together.
Project Information
Project Details
- Project Name:
- Light House
- Location:
- Flower Mound, Texas
- Project Type:
- Interior Home Refresh / Home Remodeling
- Primary Service Category:
- Home Remodeling
- Scope:
- Interior repainting, decorative updates, cabinet refresh, finish coordination, styling, and detail work.
Project Overview
A Fresh Interior Update with a More Refined Feel
The Light House project was created to improve the feeling of the home without requiring a full reconstruction. Sometimes a home does not need walls removed or a full layout change. Sometimes the right repainting, cabinet update, and decorative direction can completely shift the atmosphere.
For this Flower Mound home, the goal was to make the interior feel brighter, cleaner, more current, and more intentional. The repainting helped create a fresh foundation. The cabinet updates improved the visual impact of the space. The decorative details helped bring warmth, personality, and a more finished feeling into the home.
This type of project shows how important the final layers of a home can be. Color, cabinetry, finishes, hardware, styling, and decorative details all affect how a space feels every day.
The Transformation
Completed Interior


The Vision
Simple Changes, Elevated Result
The vision for Light House was to create a home that felt refreshed, calm, and thoughtfully updated. The homeowners wanted the interior to feel more polished without making the project unnecessarily complicated.
The design direction focused on:
- A cleaner interior color palette
- Updated cabinet appearance
- Better visual flow between rooms
- Decorative touches that made the home feel finished
- A more current and comfortable atmosphere
- A refined look without over-designing the space
The goal was to create a home that felt lighter, more elegant, and easier to enjoy.
Scope of Work
Scope of Work
Interior Repainting
Interior repainting was one of the most important parts of the Light House project. Paint affects the mood of a home immediately. The right color can make a space feel larger, softer, warmer, cleaner, or more sophisticated.
For this project, repainting helped create a fresh foundation throughout the interior. The updated paint gave the home a more consistent look and allowed the decorative details and cabinet updates to feel more intentional.
In a luxury home refresh, painting is not just about changing color. It is about surface preparation, clean lines, proper finish selection, and making sure the final result feels smooth and professionally completed.
Cabinet Updates
The cabinets were updated to improve the overall look and feel of the home. Cabinetry has a major impact on how a space presents itself, especially in kitchens, built-in areas, bathrooms, laundry spaces, or storage zones.
Rather than replacing everything, a cabinet update can often create a strong transformation when the layout and existing cabinet structure still work well. Depending on the final scope, this type of update may include repainting or refinishing cabinets, changing hardware, improving finish quality, adjusting details, or helping the cabinetry feel more connected to the new interior palette.
For Light House, the cabinet updates helped the home feel more finished and current.
Decorative Styling
Decoration and styling brought the final layer of personality into the project.
A home can be freshly painted and still feel incomplete if the decorative details are not considered. Styling helps connect the rooms, soften the space, and make the home feel lived-in and elegant.
For this project, the decorative updates helped complete the look. The goal was not to overfill the home. It was to create a balanced, tasteful, and comfortable environment that felt natural to the homeowners.
The Design Approach
Creating a Cohesive Interior
The most important part of a home refresh is making sure all the details work together. Paint colors, cabinet finishes, hardware, lighting tones, furniture, artwork, accessories, and existing architectural details should feel connected.
For Light House, the approach was to create a more cohesive interior without making the home feel staged or artificial. The finished result needed to feel personal, comfortable, and elevated.
This kind of project requires restraint. The best updates are often the ones that make the home feel naturally improved, as if the space was always meant to look that way.
The Process
The Process
1. Interior Review
The process began by reviewing the existing interior and identifying what needed to feel more updated. Lenore Luxe looked at the current paint colors, cabinet finishes, decorative elements, and overall flow of the home.
The goal was to understand what could be improved without changing the full structure or layout.
2. Color and Finish Direction
After reviewing the home, the next step was creating a direction for the repainting and cabinet updates.
Paint colors and cabinet finishes were considered together so the final result would feel balanced. In a home refresh, these choices are especially important because they become the foundation for the entire interior.
The goal was to select colors and finishes that felt timeless, clean, and appropriate for the home.
3. Surface Preparation
Before repainting and cabinet updates, preparation was important. Clean, polished results depend on the condition of the surfaces before the finish work begins.
Preparation may include protecting floors and furniture, cleaning surfaces, sanding where needed, patching imperfections, caulking, priming, and making sure the home is ready for a professional finish.
This is one of the areas where quality makes a major difference.
4. Interior Painting
The interior repainting helped refresh the home and create a more refined background for the rest of the design.
Paint was used to improve the overall atmosphere and create better consistency between rooms. The new color direction gave the home a cleaner, more updated feel.
5. Cabinet Refresh
The cabinet updates helped bring the home into a more current design direction.
Cabinetry is one of the most visible parts of an interior. When cabinets are updated properly, the entire room can feel more intentional. For Light House, this part of the project helped strengthen the overall transformation without requiring a full cabinet replacement.
6. Decorative Details
Once the painting and cabinet work were complete, decorative details helped bring the spaces together.
This stage included the finishing touches that make a home feel complete: styling, decor placement, color balance, texture, and overall visual flow.
The goal was to make the home feel finished, but still calm and natural.
7. Final Review
The project finished with a review of the completed interior. The repainting, cabinet updates, and decorative details were checked together to make sure the home felt cohesive, polished, and ready to enjoy.
Final Result
A More Polished and Comfortable Flower Mound Home
The completed Light House project gave the home a fresh and elevated interior feel. The repainting created a cleaner foundation. The cabinet updates improved the overall look of the space. The decorative styling added warmth, balance, and personality.
The result is a home that feels more current, more refined, and more complete without the need for a major reconstruction.
This project is a strong example of how thoughtful finish work can transform the way a home feels. It shows that luxury is not always about the largest scope. Sometimes luxury is found in clean execution, careful color choices, updated details, and a home that feels beautifully cared for.