around my home

AROUND MY HOME /// Travis + Nikou (+ Wi-Fi)

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Travis and Nikou Home Tour

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

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Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

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MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

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MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

MUCHO MUCHO BUENO BUENO- NIKOU AND TRAVIS HOME TOUR

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour

Mucho Mucho Bueno Bueno | Nikou + Travis Home Tour
Names // Travis, Nikou, and Wi-Fi (#wifithedog on Instagram)
Location //  Houston Fourth Ward
Size // 1500ish sqft
Years lived in // 8 months


Travis and Nikou designed and built their home this past year. Their project (#ruthvenplace on Instagram) consists of two mirrored duplexes that repeat the forms of the neighborhood architecture to maintain the feel of the historic Fourth Ward. They live in one unit and they rent out the others. The four unit complex provides an alternative rental option from the neighboring 500+ unit apartment complexes, providing tenants with modern amenities but in an intimate setting.


Style //  Minimalist. We like small living spaces because we don’t end up accumulating things we just don’t need. We like to make do with less. This may not be the case once our child arrives, but until then, everything in our home is here because of a carefully considered decision.

Where do you gather Inspiration // Traveling. We’ve been all over the world and we want to continue traveling often. When we travel, we get constantly inspired from new cities, architecture, nature, diverse culture, fashion, and so forth. The more we travel, the more new things we are exposed to!

Biggest Challenge // We are very picky about what we bring into our home, but unfortunately, we are also so very cheap! Remember our under $5k wedding in Marfa (/www.muchomuchobuenobueno.com/chomuchobuenobueno.com/2013/05/hitched-marfa-wedding-fiesta.html --  We always believe that an item (furniture, wedding, clothing, etc) should look way more expensive than what we paid for. And that is often a challenge.

Favorite room in the house //  We love our main room because it’s great for entertaining, whether it’s a dinner party or watching a movie on the projector. But we are also a big fan of our shower – it’s very roomy and therefore very relaxing. We probably take much longer showers than necessary.

Fav place to shop for the home // We would love to purchase everything from Design Within Reach, but since the price is not yet within our reach, we have to be creative and find items elsewhere! We will usually find the overpriced item we want and then search for a comparable product. For example, we found a knockoff of the Kayu Teak Dining Table (http://www.dwr.com/product/kayu-dining-table.do?sortby=ourPicks) that we lusted after at Macy's with a matching bench for under $1000. And found a credenza for our bar at a jewelry store closing sale for only $150. We LOVE a good deal!

Biggest splurge //  Our Garza Furniture Saddle Leather Oval Chair (http://garzamarfa.com/product/saddle-leather-ottoman/) was our latest and biggest splurge. Jamie and Constance Garza designed the house in Marfa that we held our wedding at. It’s our first custom piece of furniture and we LOVE it so much! Wi-Fi, on the other hand, has not figured out how to jump off the chair, so she’s not yet a fan.

Tell us about your rental property //  We purchased the lot over two years ago in foreclosure when the neighborhood was a still a little rough. In the past year while under construction, the neighborhood underwent gentrification when many new townhomes and mid-rise apartment complexes were built. It was important to us that the exterior match the historic fabric of the neighborhood and that the interior be modern. We figured if we designed a space that we would enjoy for our unit, that we would definitely be able to find tenants who enjoyed it, too. We had a very low budget, like a VERY LOW budget. Several people told us it was impossible to build what we wanted for our price but we didn’t let it stop us – it only encouraged us to find creative solutions! The construction process was definitely much more work – we traveled all over town to find quality finishes at discount rates, bargained with every vendor for the best deal, spent hours at Ikea figuring out their kitchen cabinet system, scanned the internet for best deals on finishes, etc. We spent countless hours on site solving problems, making sure workers were constructing the way we wanted, telling homeless gentlemen to not lock themselves in the temporary bathroom (we even had one who claimed the homes were his and tagged materials with Notorious Bum – he’s apparently a youtube rapper http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=notorious%20bum&sm=1). At the end, the project was completed within budget, we leased all units during construction, and we designed our perfect home! It was definitely worth the challenge.


I mean everything they do is awesome and well thought out, do you remember his proposal? Yeah freaking A+++++++ for effort right?

PRETTY CORNERS ///

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Yesterday Jacob and I made a trip to Ikea to buy a mirror. Instead we left with two yellow chairs (as is section), an end table (as is section), a light fixture, two plants, and two ceramic pots. They did not have the mirror in stock so we made up for it. So far this is where we put our new purchases.

Photo 1 // Majesty Palm in the Living Room
Photo 2 // This end table was only $25
Photo 3 // Yellow and Yucca bringing life to my space.
Photo 4 // A Glimpse of what my office looks like, still a work in progress. The natural light in this room is insane. Sometimes the entire room glows hot pink because the reflection from the blanket.

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Oh this guy... Making everything more fun, one errand at a time. Hope you all are having a great week so far. Wasn't Marks Home Tour just insanely good? Ugh... I just love hanging out over there.

AROUND MY HOME /// Mark Salvie


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Name /// Mark Salvie  
Age /// 26

What would you call your decor style?
Quirky, modern, comfortable, curated, and cheeky.

How long have you lived here?
Since November 2012.

What is the square footage?
A little over 2,000 square feet.
Favorite room in the house or where you spend most your time?
With two roommates, a dog, plus all our friends/families/neighbors/lady friends/supper groups/couchsurfers/etc constantly visiting, my home usually feels like a frat house or youth hostel.  So I'm VERY grateful my bedroom is so calm and relaxing, as it provides a temporary retreat from the glorious insanity of the rest of my house!
Where do you gather inspiration from?
My mom, traveling, cool restaurants, old photographs, Wes Anderson's color choices, my hip friends' Instagrams (especially instagram.com/sarakatestudios), Liz Lambert's hotels, the internet.

Favorite Design Blogs or Magazine?
I don't really read these too often anymore, but when I first bought my house and felt pretty overwhelmed, the following few websites were lifesavers and/or great inspiration:

manhattan-nest.com (hilarious and good encouragement to take on more DIY projects)

What is your biggest challenge in decorating?
A lot of my walls have curved edges, which makes multiple paint colors rather tricky.  Also, my ceilings are fairly tall so scale is really important to consider when purchasing art and furniture.

Do you follow any rules when shopping for your home?
I have a few general rules.  First, everything I buy needs to either a.) serve a very specific function or b.) spark curiosity, creativity, or whimsy.  Second, I try to buy from a lot of different sources.  Nothing feels more sterile than walking into a room and everything's straight out of a Ikea or Restoration Hardware catalog.  Finally, I try to always buy original art.  Original art doesn't have to be any more expensive than the mass-produced junk from Target or Pottery Barn, and it has a much greater impact on a space's identity.

Go to places to shop for home goods?
Reeves Antiques is by far my favorite store here in Houston.  The owners are honest, hilarious, and have impeccable taste, plus two Jack Russell Terriers hang out at the store most days!  I also like Native Citizen, The Guild Shop, and Kuhl Linscomb here in Houston, although the secret of the Guild Shop is officially out and the selection is pretty picked over these days and I can't really afford anything in Kuhl Linscomb.

Every time I'm in Dallas I'll pop into We Are 1976, an effortlessly cool store that sells awesome screenprints, custom lighting, and random knick knacks.

I shop online fairly often at CB2, Joinery NYC, Etsy, and Amazon.

Finally, I really like buying art and "home goods" as souvenirs when I'm traveling.  Shipping and transport can be difficult sometimes, but I enjoy seeing little reminders of fun vacations scattered around my home!