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Sometimes A Dream Just Needs A Voice
In 2004, before there was a website, a brand, or even a business card, Blair Burton spoke a simple dream out loud: “I just wish someone would call me and ask me to help them with their home.” This is the story of what happened next.


A LUXE Magazine Cover Moment
Featured on the cover of LUXE Magazine’s Austin + San Antonio issue, Overlook Pass was designed as a modern Hill Country retreat rooted in warmth, texture, and connection to the outdoors.


It's Been A Big Year!
As 2025 came to a close, we found ourselves reflecting with gratitude on the homes, relationships, and collaborations that made this year so meaningful.


How We Bring Soul to Every Space
From Paris markets to timeless Texas interiors, Blair Burton Interiors shares how vintage pieces bring warmth, texture, and soul into every space.


How Design Helped Close The Deal
A fast-paced styling project in Austin’s Tarrytown neighborhood shows how thoughtful design can help buyers emotionally connect with a home.


A Room to Live In
The best living rooms are more than beautiful — they’re designed for real life. Discover how Blair Burton Interiors creates layered, livable spaces that balance comfort, function, and timeless style.


French Country Modern for a Family of Twelve
Designed for a lively and large family of twelve, this French Country Modern home balances bold color, layered textures, and durable livability with warmth, personality, and everyday comfort.


A Kitchen Designed for Living
Thoughtful kitchen design goes beyond beauty alone. From custom cabinetry to intentional storage and warm gathering spaces, we believe kitchens should support the rhythms of everyday living.


A Year in Review: Reflecting on 2024
From published projects and treasured client stories to national recognition and the opening of The Shoppe by Blair Burton, 2024 was a year marked by gratitude, growth, and meaningful design.


Inside a Rustic Refined Hill Country Retreat
Discover how Blair Burton Interiors helped create a Texas Hill Country home through natural materials, layered textures, and a restrained palette rooted in warmth, authenticity, and connection to place.
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