Dining Room, Chair, and Wood Burning Fireplace “Everything out here has been something else,” designer Barbara Hill says of Marfa, Texas. It’s certainly true of her casita, which was formerly a grocery store: The 1,200-square-foot home is filled with reworked pieces, including  the Elvis artwork she embellished with pink lights fabricated by the Neon Gallery in Houston and the  refurbished Bertoia chairs from  Cast + Crew. The minimal color  palette is echoed in the freestanding  Malm fireplace and the concrete floor sculptures by William Vizcarra from Wrong Marfa.  Photo 4 of 4 in Desert from Smaller in Texas

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“Everything out here has been something else,” designer Barbara Hill says of Marfa, Texas. It’s certainly true of her casita, which was formerly a grocery store: The 1,200-square-foot home is filled with reworked pieces, including the Elvis artwork she embellished with pink lights fabricated by the Neon Gallery in Houston and the refurbished Bertoia chairs from Cast + Crew. The minimal color palette is echoed in the freestanding Malm fireplace and the concrete floor sculptures by William Vizcarra from Wrong Marfa.