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  1. Sep 29, 2019 · Grace Mitchell: When you’re a mom and you have a bunch of littles, it’s hard to feel connected and it can feel kind of lonely. I’ve always loved creating and been very interested in art; the blog was just a good way for me to connect. C: Why a blog about interior design? GM: At the time I ran a vintage furniture business. My husband was ...

  2. Mar 12, 2020 · While renovating her family's Fort Worth home, design blogger and HGTV star Grace Mitchell made it her mission to embrace the 100-year-old house's charming period details. Among them: the wood ...

  3. Jun 2, 2017 · She loves writing about culture and lives for adventures in Fort Worth and far beyond. Her current obsessions include Tibet, tap dancing, Kant, and mango HI-Chew candy. June 2, 2017. 3:40 PM. “I love to create family homes that have a story.”. Beautiful, collected, and always interesting, Grace Mitchell’s designs draw inspiration from ...

  4. Grace Mitchell meets a couple who recently purchased a midcentury modern lake house with a rich history but in desperate need of some work. She begins by creating a unique kitchen backsplash made from the wood of a basketball court as a tribute to where the couple first met before giving Mr. Charlie the hefty task of hanging custom canoe light ...

  5. In the room which had been turned into a pantry, Grace added flair to the area by putting utensils all over the wall and the ceiling. The unique design feature was one element of the new design that Amy loved. Kitchen storage: After (9Now) In the new dining room, Grace created a table with various rocks spaced out and layered under a plate of ...

  6. Mar 22, 2019 · An eight-year renovation might sound exasperating, but Grace Mitchell has treated her family’s home transformation as grist for both her blog and HGTV show, “One of a Kind,” premiering March 19.

  7. My name is Grace Mitchell, and I live in Fort Worth, Texas with my husband and four children. We live in an old neighborhood in a house that is nearly a hundred years old. I started writing “A Storied Style” in 2012 as a way to keep my toes in the creative world while my babies were small. (At the time, they were under 1, 1, 2, and 3!)

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