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Morse's living room is a traditional parlor, filled with lots of seating and plenty of conversation starters. A wide coffee table displays a constantly shifting array of props, books and pottery. "I am always looking for inexpensive ways to reimagine my space," Morse says.

The sofa, a family hand-me down, is draped in a $14 drop cloth from Home Depot and a woven blanket. She says, "If I can't eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on it, then it's too nice for me."

Coffee table: Square Parquet-Top, Wisteria
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Morse's extensive collection of vintage globes is displayed throughout the house, including in the living room. The globe pictured here belonged to her great-grandmother. Vintage accent chairs, which can easily be rearranged to provide additional seating when guests arrive, and two pieces of stacked luggage complete the vignette.

Paint: Timberwolf, Benjamin Moore
by Sarah Greenman  
Morse is also passionate about woven textiles and bold patterns. "I like to keep the permanent fixtures, like walls and floors, neutral so that I can change up the floating fixtures, like furniture and accent decor," she says. Her eye for mixing colors and patterns is obvious in the coverings on the couch and loveseat.

Black and white settee: Wisteria
by Sarah Greenman  
by Sarah Greenman  
Elsewhere in the space, a generously sized yellow silk wedding cloth is used as backdrop for a console styled with driftwood, clay sculptures and bird feathers. Morse feels that a home should be not only comfortable but also inspiring to its inhabitants. "I'm an editor by nature, and I love being surrounded by beautiful things," she says.

Console: Wisteria
by Sarah Greenman  
In the midst of the color, patterns and materials (note the porcelain stool tucked under the coffee table), burlap curtain panels suspended by rings above the sofas and a matching sisal area rug add a soothing neutral tone. Morse refers to this room as the jewel box of her home.
by Sarah Greenman  
Two twin beds occupy the guest room. "I call it the bunk room," says Morse, who frequently houses friends and family for holiday celebrations. This welcoming space also highlights her signature mix of color and an innovative use of furniture pieces. Kantha cloths are thrown over the base of each bed, and woven ottomans serve as seating or extra table space.

Paint: Designer White, Benjamin Moore
by Sarah Greenman  
The framed poster above this bed is something Morse picked up for $2 while traveling in Granada, Spain. Its colors are a perfect match for the rest of the space.

Morse has been obsessed with design since she was in elementary school and says, "I would draw a map of my bedroom, cut out paper furniture to scale and plan the space."

by Sarah Greenman  
A spectacular suzani acts as a headboard for a guest bed covered in bright throw pillows. Natural light, an ample bookcase and cozy reading nooks complete the guest quarters.

Suzani: Again & Again; shelving: Ikea
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A vintage aqua box serves as both a side table and a cool accent in a brightly colored room. A Japanese welcoming cat figurine, known as a Maneki-neko, perches on the table as a sign for guests to make themselves comfortable.
by Sarah Greenman
In the master bedroom, large seascape art found at a neighborhood garage sale hangs above Morse's brightly colored bed. Coral, pink and orange bedsheets pop in the room's otherwise neutral color palette.
by Sarah Greenman
The dining room is a feast for all the senses, highlighted by large insect prints presiding over the room. The dining table, which once belonged to Morse's grandmother, has been refurbished and painted black. "I love using family heirlooms, but I'm not afraid to give them an update," says Morse.

Vintage chairs are paired with luggage, thrift-shop cosmetic cases and an antique portable record player. Morse, a seasoned hunter-gatherer, likes to shop at Mantiques in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas and Curiosities in the Lakewood neighborhood.

Paint: Timberwolf, Benjamin Moore
by Sarah Greenman  
The sideboard is covered with aging artifacts, vintage board games, postcards, bones and stones. All objects are lovingly displayed and painstakingly organized.

Morse says, "I'm from the 'more is more' school of thought. But you have to be careful so it doesn't feel junky." She laughs and admits her tendency toward obsessive behavior: "If someone moves something even a centimeter, I know it immediately."
by Sarah Greenman
One of the many home improvement projects Morse undertook when she bought the house in 2008 was an overhaul of the kitchen. She removed a wall to open up the kitchen and dining space and created a bar.
by Sarah Greenman  
Her kitchen was inspired by her grandmother and stays true to the home's period with white subway tile and black trim. She relocated the stove and stitched up a skirt for the empty space. She also installed shelving where the hood had been. A large sink with a wall-mounted faucet also pays homage to her grandma's kitchen.
by Sarah Greenman
Another major renovation to the house was the guest bath. A walk-in shower and vintage pedestal sink found on Craigslist inhabit what was once a closet. Here, too, her style sense is seen in the elaborate black and white mosaic mirror that matches the tile below.

Paint: Swiss Coffee, Benjamin Moore
by Sarah Greenman  
Morse transformed the mudroom walls with dramatic black chalkboard paint and added displays, both on the chest and hanging overhead. She says, "I love creating little hanging art installations, and these vintage paper airplanes were too cool to pass up." French doors lead out to the backyard.
by Sarah Greenman
A wooden sculpture of the Hindu deity Ganesha sits atop a worn antique dresser along with paper flowers, vintage jars and other interesting bric-a-brac. "I am interested in objects and the story they tell when placed with other objects," she says.

Dresser: White Elephant Antiques in Dallas
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Morse fell in love with bungalow style, which usually features pocket doors, architectural details and original hardwood floors. "Maintaining this old house has been a lot of work, but I wouldn't have it any other way," she says.
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As enchanting as the interior is, one of the major selling points of the house was outdoors, in the form of a substantial front porch. "This is where most of my friends congregate when they come to visit," Morse says. She has made the porch even more inviting with sturdy wicker furniture, an overhead ceiling fan and a porch swing.
by Sarah Greenman
Morse uses her banister rail as a showplace for vintage lanterns, ferns, rocks, succulents and other treasures found in her yard. "I'm always unearthing objects from previous owners: old toys, coins, bones, tools, hardware, keys — you name it," she says. Rather than toss them, she's apt to include them in her decor.
by Sarah Greenman
Miles the cat enjoys stretching out on the beadboard porch under a wicker rocking chair. Morse has styled the corners of her porch with watering cans and fruit crates filled with greenery.
by Sarah Greenman
Even her front yard is a collection. It is inspired by French cottage garden style, yet Morse plants only Texas natives. She jokingly coined the term "Texafrance" to describe this style of gardening. She says she is never more at home than when working in her garden and looking for butterflies.
by Sarah Greenman
Homeowner and design entrepreneur Paige Morse with her dog, Maize. Her advice to other homeowners: "I don't think you should move into a home and immediately decorate. Let your home speak to you for a bit before making any big design choices."

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Comments

laviva I can't remember a house as charming and reflective of a lovely sense of personal style as this one. Well done! Thank you for sharing your home. You've inspired me to make our new old home truly ours.
7 months ago · ·
cillisa Well done, you!
7 months ago · ·
mert & ari Great!
7 months ago · ·
Flights of Whimsy So beautiful and inspiring! The advice about living in a space and collecting as you go is so true. You can see that here especially. Beautiful home Paige!
7 months ago · ·
Becky Harris I love the way this home gives such insight into the owner's personality. Simply delightful - I get the feeling if I visited it over and over again, I would notice something different about it every time.
7 months ago · ·
jenberry72 I love homes with objects that make you want to ask about it--where you got it, the story behind it. Just makes a home so interesting both for inhabitants and visitors!
7 months ago · ·
K. Hovnanian Homes "Let your home speak to you for a bit before making any big design choices." - Love that!
7 months ago · ·
dcer So beautiful! I love all of the layered prints in the house.
7 months ago · ·
evam I love this home and its endless array of color, pattern and texture. I particularly covet those colorful little valances in the kitchen doorway and window. Your decorating style is the perfect antidote to the seemingly endless parade of white and beige rooms we see so often.
7 months ago · ·
Thanh Le It's very beautiful and luxurious
I like this
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7 months ago · ·
bkdale You'd have to be there.
7 months ago ·
Artisanaworks An abode so rich with textiles and wonderful second hand finds. Paige has such a fine sense of putting things together. Was it mentioned that she is the stylist for the Dallas-based Wisteria Catalog??? I can't help but love her work AND her place....from one Texan to another.
7 months ago · ·
wohntraum I love this house, it is so charming and full of personality! Petra
7 months ago ·
Global Living Beautiful home filled with unique curated items. Love it!
7 months ago ·
Anita Roll Murals Lots of charming touches in this lovely home!
7 months ago ·
patricia beharry YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!,, Textiles galore. Please, which country did the wedding cloth come from??
7 months ago ·
Global Living @Patricia Beharry, the vintage wedding cloth is from India.
7 months ago ·
gillianne I'm charmed. A big YES to the layering of textiles! Here is another highly personal home, one that reflects its occupant's taste and life experiences. These are the spaces that tend to draw the most enthusiastic comments. More, please?
7 months ago · ·
coleur Perfect - personal, unique, unafraid, gorgeous textiles.
7 months ago · ·
Marilyn Shannon Love the eclectic feel of your home!!
7 months ago ·
abbybelknap I love this house so much that id like to email connect with. Ms Morse. I have such a passion for fixing houses in this same way, i am now on my third house, a 1965 reno in california, but my first house was so similar in style. Her textiles are to die for.
7 months ago · ·
Bette Very nice, very well put together. You make order out of the chaos you like and it is beautiful, warm, and precious. I love all this stuff, but if it were in my home, they would call "Hoarders".
7 months ago ·
jmwills Where is that amazing wood/steel coffee table from? Absolutely gorgeous!
7 months ago ·
Sarah Greenman The coffee table in the first image is from Wisteria.com. Isn't it cool?
7 months ago ·
lessalt What a lovely living space.
7 months ago ·
marmarmish Love her style! The 10th pic with the 'vintage aqua side table' is particularly lovely - such a wonderful mix of color and pattern. Also love the burlap curtains - genius, and it really suits the decor. Lady, you got it going on!!
7 months ago ·
Stacey Robinson Your place is a gorgeous!
7 months ago ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel Refreshing combination of wonderful found objects.
7 months ago ·
CAROLE MEYER Every corner seems to tell a story!
7 months ago ·
Desiree Marietta What a beautiful and cozy house! I too collect textiles and various trinkets, and plan to display them all over the house (after my kiddos are grown beyond destructive toddlerhood, lol)
7 months ago ·
Bowden Carroll Design Paige, I couldn't agree with you more with regard to your philosophy on letting a house speak to you before you get out the hammers, crowbars and paint. Beautiful home and I have yet another case of severe porch envy!
7 months ago ·
katwishing Beautiful home with a lot of character! It looks very cozy.
6 months ago ·
middleofnowhere Beautiful home! You can tell its lived in and loved. Would kill for that front porch!
6 months ago ·
Carrie Chesta_Willard This is absolutely not my style, but it's so charming I don't even care. I abhor clutter but somehow the homeowner makes it all work together. Congratulations on having a totally unique style that can't be reproduced. Color me impressed!
5 months ago · ·
lesnan Love your style! You have a great eye!
4 months ago ·
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