“Cosentino allows us to further our philosophy of function and form. I specify Cosentino for at least one room in every project I have!”
Anita Hubbard’s work is as timeless as it is functional. After years in corporate America helping others launch their businesses, she pivoted into the world of interior design and started her very own firm, Anita Hubbard Design. Working on everything from custom new builds to renovations in the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX area, her philosophy is creating homes that are “equal parts function and form”.
Anita sat down with Cosentino for an exclusive interview on all things design, inspiration, life, and more. Join us...
An unconventional but beautiful journey into interior design
From designing businesses to designing homes
Interior design has always been a passion of mine but I never pursued it professionally. I know how to run a business, but I wanted to really delve into the world of interior design, so I went back to school, to the New York School of Interior Design. While in school, I started to receive requests for my design services from friends and people in my community, which has led me to where I am today.
Building the plane as I'm flying it
Renovations vs. new build
Silestone Charcoal Soapstone Bartop | Design by Anita Hubbard Design | Photography by Lighthouse & Anchor | Builder Kingbird Remodeling & Design
Silestone Charcoal Soapstone Bartop | Design by Anita Hubbard Design | Photography by Lighthouse & Anchor | Builder Kingbird Remodeling & Design
Acting as a funnel
Driving sustainability
A UNIQUE POWDER ROOM WITH DEKTON BERGEN
Dekton Bergen floating vanity | Design by Anita Hubbard Design | Photography by Lighthouse & Anchor | Builder Kingbird Remodeling & Design
Creating spaces that are “equal parts function and form”
My relationship with Cosentino
Silestone Blanco Maple polished countertop | Design by Anita Hubbard Design | Photography by Lighthouse & Anchor | Builder Kingbird Remodeling & Design
Some of my favorites
An exciting time for interior design
What the future holds
Dekton Bergen floating vanity | Design by Anita Hubbard Design | Photography by Lighthouse & Anchor | Builder Kingbird Remodeling & Design
Get to Know Anita Hubbard
1. Use one word to describe yourself
Compassionate and industrious
2. What profession, other than your own, would you like to explore?
Writer
3. Choose one: Silestone, Dekton, or Sensa?
Dekton
4. What is the worst design trend of the past 10 years?
Copy/paste spaces and overdone trends. A loss of uniqueness.
5. Best advice you've ever gotten?
"Everything you want is on the other side of fear"
6. Favorite color?
Blue
7. Favorite space in your house?
Kitchen
8. One thing you can't live without?
Family
9. Minimalist of maximalist?
Medium-list
“Our philosophy is making beautiful and timeless homes respectful of the family that inhabits them.”
Anita Hubbard
Interior Designer
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