Decorators' Showhouse Magazine

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DECORATORS’

SHOWHOUSE

THE JOHNSTON-CLARK ESTATE APRIL 29TH - MAY 14TH SHUTTLE PARKING: 3405 BROOKWOOD ROAD BROUGHT TO YOU BY STARNES PUBLISHING




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TABLE OF CONTENTS Publisher: Managing Editor: Design Editor: Copy Editor:

Dan Starnes Sydney Cromwell Kristin Williams Louisa Jeffries

Advertising Manager: Matthew Allen Account Manager: Layton Dudley Sales and Distribution: Warren Caldwell Don Harris Michelle Salem Haynes Eric Clements Gail Kidd James Plunkett Rhonda Smith Advertising inquiries: matthew@starnespublishing.com

WELCOME FROM THE SVC ......... 6

9. KITCHEN .................................... 28

DSC COMMITTEE CHAIRS ........... 8

10. DINING ROOM ......................... 30

WELCOME FROM THE ASO ....... 10

11. FOYER & GALLERY ............... 31

ESTATE HISTORY ........................ 12

12. BEDROOM 1/BATH ................. 32

ESTATE FLOOR PLANS .............. 14

13. UPPER GALLERY .................... 33

1. FRONT PORCH .......................... 16

14. BEDROOM 2 ............................. 34

2. LIBRARY ..................................... 17

15. JACK & JILL BATHROOM ..... 35

3. MASTER BEDROOM ................. 18

16. BEDROOM 3 ............................. 36

4. MASTER BATH .......................... 20

17. FAMILY ROOM ........................ 38

5. POWDER ROOM ........................ 21

18. LISTENING LOUNGE ............. 39

6. LIVING ROOM & BAR............... 22

19. BEDROOM 4/BATH ................. 40

7. TERRACE/POOL/FOUNTAIN ... 24

PREVIOUS SHOWHOUSES ......... 42

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8. BREAKFAST ROOM .................. 26

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SYMPHONY VOLUNTEER COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP FORM 2017 Last Name:

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Send this completed form and your check made payable to the Symphony Volunteer Council to: Treasurer, Symphony Volunteer Council, P.O. Box 530378, Birmingham, AL 35253



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WELCOME TO THE JOHNSTON-CLARK ESTATE

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he Symphony Volunteer Council is proud to welcome you to the Johnston-Clark Estate, our 41st ShowHouse to benefit the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. We thank Dr. and Mrs. Johnston and Laura Clark for their interest in the Symphony and their willingness to have us make their wonderful home into the ShowHouse that you see today. Our decorators have spent countless hours in the design and installation of their creations in each of the rooms of the estate. We appreciate their cooperation, time, expertise and inspiration, and their investment in the success of this ShowHouse. A major factor in the success of this year’s ShowHouse is the contribution of our business partners and advertisers, and their support in the development process. The SVC committees, members and volunteers are the final pieces of our team and the ones who brought all the elements of success together. We cannot thank them enough for their dedication to the success of this project. We thank the community of Mountain

2017 SPECIAL APPRECIATION FOR GOODS AND SERVICES

MOLLY BEE BLOETSCHER, DSH CO-CHAIRMAN, LEFT, AND CHAR BONSACK, SVC PRESIDENT AND DSH CO-CHAIRMAN.

Brook for their support, cooperation and encouragement. Please enjoy the ShowHouse and the Symphony Shop, and have lunch in the Tea Room when you are here. Thank you for your support of the 2017 Decorators’ ShowHouse and for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. – Char Bonsack and Molly Bee Bloetscher

DESIGN SEMINARS Reservations: 205-518-6117. All seminars are at 1:30 p.m.

Friday, May 5

PERRY UMPHREY, UMPHREY INTERIORS “But it Matches the Sofa”

Wednesday, May 3

BILL AROOSIAN, HABITATION “How to Design Your Bedroom Like a First-Class Hotel Room”

Wednesday, May 10

BILL AROOSIAN, HABITATION “Designing Your Outdoor Room”

Thursday, May 4

Friday, May 12

JAMES PACE, RAINBOW PAINT

LYNNE COKER, LYNNE COKER INTERIORS

“Window Treatments”

“Design: Step One – Finding Your Inspiration”

» AL.com/The Birmingham News » Andy’s Farm Market » Attic Plus » B&B Print Shop » Blake Richardson, Youth Symphony conductor » Bud’s Best Cookies » Chico’s » Christian Catering » City Paper Company » Clean Technique » Coca-Cola » Darlene Real Higginbotham » Farrow & Ball » Glenn Michael Egner and Mimi Jackson » Good Day Alabama/FOX 6 » Hall’s Wholesale Florist » K. Wood Herren, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP » Linda and Ken Thompson » Medical Properties Trust, Inc. » Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church » Norton’s Florist » Over the Mountain Journal » Paramount Pools » Pratt & Lambert Paints » Prideline, LLC » Rainbow Paint and Decorating » Randy McDonald, Mac Tracks » Red Diamond » Regions Bank » Special Occasions » Starnes Publishing » Students of the Alabama Youth Symphony » Supreme Beverage Co. » Talk of Alabama/ABC 33/40 » The GoodFellas » United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama » Vestavia Hills Baptist Church » The Western Star » Woodlawn Ice Co.



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2017 DECORATORS’ SHOWHOUSE COMMITTEE CHAIRS

GENERAL CHAIRMEN

DSH TEA ROOM

GROUP TOURS

PUBLICITY

ACQUISITIONS

EMPTY HOUSE PARTY

HOSTESS CHAIRMAN

SAFETY

HOUSE SITTERS

SYMPHONY SHOP

Char Bonsack, Molly Bloetscher

Diane Ray

BENEFACTORS’ DINNERS Char Bonsack, Molly Bloetscher

BUS TRANSPORTATION Rick Bonsack

DECORATOR SALES

Molly Bloetscher, Betsy Cooper, Sandra Wilson, Char Bonsack, Kathie Ramsey

Beverly Lisenby, Debbie Reid

Martha Black, Sandra Wilson, Char Bonsack

FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM Kathie Ramsey, Jeff Solomon

FINANCE

Linda and Mike Griggs, Skip Wadhams

FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Sally Holsonback

Roberta Atkinson

Angelia Busby

Louise Mango

LIAISONS

Nan Teninbaum

Jim Atkinson

Shelly and Roger Barlow, Pat Daughety, Paula Verdu

Betsy Cooper, Kathie Ramsey, Sandra Wilson

TICKETS AT THE DOOR

PATRON’S BOUTIQUE

TICKET OUTLETS

PROGRAM BOOK

WEBSITE

Diane Rossmeisl, Jonnie Venglik

Betsy Cooper

Skip and Bob Wadhams

Phyllis Davis

Sandra Annonio



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A NOTE FROM THE ALABAMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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am honored to welcome you to the annual Decorators’ ShowHouse, a wonderful tradition for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra (ASO). We are glad you are here today and hope that you enjoy the Johnston-Clark Estate. This single-family house was built in the early ’90s and contains more than 10,000 square feet of living space. This year, we are pleased to be returning to Mountain Brook, a community that has hosted many previous successful ShowHouses and has a long history of support for the ASO. As is the case with so much of the ASO’s success, the ShowHouse would not be possible without the hard work and tireless efforts of our Symphony Volunteer Council. Thanks to their dedication, we are celebrating more than 40 years of Decorators’ ShowHouses. I want to thank all of its members on behalf of the ASO Boards, musicians and staff for making the ShowHouse an annual community favorite. It is always an overwhelming success, and this year will be no exception. The Symphony Volunteer Council plays a vital role, and its contributions to the Symphony endowment and annual fund have surpassed $2 million. To have such a generous volunteer group is a luxury that we are grateful for each day. The time, talent, energy and financial support provided to the ASO by these dedicated members is tremendous. We do all of this, of course, in support of your amazing Alabama Symphony Orchestra. The national spotlight is shining brightly on our community thanks to their masterful performances. We are

THE SYMPHONY VOLUNTEER COUNCIL’S PROUD HISTORY

CURT LONG, PRESIDENT, ALABAMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

consistently reminded that Birmingham is a destination point on the arts and cultural scene. The Orchestra’s time is not just limited to the stage — thanks to the Council’s support and the Orchestra’s leadership we are able to impact the lives of more than 25,000 schoolchildren annually and more than 100,000 patrons. The energy we feel each day is a testament to the product that we have created thanks to the Council — and to your involvement as a guest at this year’s ShowHouse. Once again, thank you for joining us at the annual ShowHouse. – Curt Long

The Alabama Symphonic Association was organized in the fall of 1993 following the unfortunate bankruptcy of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra earlier that same year. Members of the existing volunteer organizations (the Women’s Committee, the Junior Women’s Committee and the Men’s Committee) became the interim oversight committee of the new organization. The absence of an orchestra never diminished the enthusiasm of the volunteer organizations as the ASO rebirth efforts began. As paid staff was slowly added to the organization, the Symphony Volunteer Council was created with members from the three existing volunteer organizations and began to operate in a more traditional volunteer role. The new Council sponsored successful Decorators’ ShowHouses and pledged to raise $2 million in 10 years toward the planned $10 million Endowment Fund. The $2 million goal was reached with proceeds from the 2010 Decorators’ ShowHouse. Prior to this new pledge, the volunteer organizations continuously sponsored Decorators’ ShowHouses since 1976 and raised nearly $5 million in support of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. In addition, the current Symphony Volunteer Council sponsors the Lois Pickard Music Scholarship competition for young musical artists and has awarded more than $110,300 in the past 19 years. Music education is a vital part of the mission for the Alabama Symphony. The Symphony Volunteer Council supports this mission by assisting with arrangements for ASO concerts in schools throughout Alabama and by serving as ushers at Young People’s Concerts and occasionally as docents in schools that will be attending the concerts.



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hen Laura Clark and her two daughters, Madison and Abigail, moved to Mountain Brook in December 2005, they never dreamed their home would play host to two Decorators’ ShowHouses. The first was the Villa Wofford Clark home on Salisbury Road, purchased from Dr. and Mrs. Jim Andrews. This year’s ShowHouse, a plantation home located on East Briarcliff Road, was purchased by Mrs. Clark in 2006 to entice her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Furnie Johnston, to move to Birmingham, away from their newly built dream home in Dothan but closer to their children and grandchildren. Dr. Johnston was the first orthopedic surgeon in Dothan and was instrumental in the growth of the medical community in that area. Jo Johnston is an accomplished musician who wrote the national branch songs for three military branches. Their great love for the water led them to move to a smaller home in a gated retirement community on beautiful Lake Heather. The previous owners of this year’s ShowHouse were Dr. and Mrs. Paul Clark, who built the home in 1996.



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FLOOR PLANS

ROOM KEY

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POOL

LAUNDRY

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Master Bedroom Master Bath Powder Room

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Living Room and Bar

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Terrace, Pool and Fountain

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Library

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MAIN FLOOR

Front Porch

Breakfast Room Kitchen Dining Room Foyer and Gallery Bedroom 1 and Bath

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Upper Gallery

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Bedroom 2

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Jack & Jill Bath Bedroom 3

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Family Room

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Listening Lounge

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FRONT PORCH

‘Southern Sophistication’

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specially welcoming in the entry area, Low Country woven vinyl rockers by Lloyd Flanders add a touch of antebellum good taste. These rockers fashion vision and luxury on this outdoor porch and invite enjoyment of life’s simple pleasures. Pennoyer Newman, a New York-based company, created the perfect accents with their distinctive garden pots cast from estate originals of J.P. Morgan. Life is brought into the space in the form of Elaine Smith’s outdoor throw pillows.

BLACKJACK GARDENS 5549 Derby Drive Birmingham, AL 205-836-2933 blackjackgardens.com After attending Auburn University, Frances Gorrie received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from American University in Washington, D.C. Twenty years as owner of Blackjack Gardens have given her a unique experience in the retail trade. Teaching art and working on many volunteer projects was the foundation for 15 years as a buyer for the Gatehouse gift shop at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Mary Younes joined Blackjack Gardens 13 years ago and has enjoyed learning about the furniture business with wonderful people helping along the way. Tammy Powell has been in design for several years, developing her talent for fabric, color and placement of furnishings. Powell’s objective with her clients is to create outdoor and indoor spaces for them to enjoy year-round. After joining Blackjack Gardens and earning a landscape horticulturist degree, Sandi Kirk has managed their inventory and helped clients for 19 years to develop beautiful and functional outdoor living spaces. The newest addition to the Blackjack team is Christy Harris, who was excited to be involved with making this space a unique area.


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LIBRARY

‘The Gentleman’s Retreat’

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his room is reminiscent of a Deep South library, with deep mystic navy from Pratt & Lambert. It features a charming pair of luscious, taupe leather chairs just the right size, with a beautiful panel of eye-catching drapery panels in conjunction with an impressive and stately rug. These are joined by funny and quirky knickknacks on the shelves of the impressive bookcase.

ISSIS & SONS 1493 Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills, AL 205-874-9586 issisandsons.com From the very beginning, Issis & Sons has been a family enterprise, starting with only 1,000 square feet and a staff of two. Throughout the years, the com-

pany continued to expand. The Pelham carpet store now exceeds 100,000 square feet, with

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Rainbow Paint; Issis & Sons’ customers, families and friends Walls: Pratt & Lambert 24-16 Noir

a 22,000-square-foot carpet store serving the Greystone area on U.S. 280. Customer demand brought about the opening of Issis & Sons Furniture Gallery offering furniture, draperies, accessories and much more. There are now two furniture locations, the original Pelham store on Highway 119 and the Greenbrier store in Vestavia Hills on U.S. 31.

During the past 30 years, Issis has grown from that first 1,000-square-foot space to four stores covering approximately 200,000 square feet, offering everything from carpet and flooring to furniture and accessories. Their design professionals stay abreast of the latest trends in home design and provide customers with exciting options beyond the ordinary.


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MASTER BEDROOM

‘Owner’s Retreat’

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elcome to the “Owners’ Retreat,” an area where an escape from the worries of the day can be comfortably made. Walking into the retreat, you are taken away by how clean, white and luxurious it all looks. With a subtle nod to the glamour of Hollywood Regency everywhere you look, you know you are someplace special. Take a look around; look at the art wall, take some time, enjoy the original artwork, the luscious white drapery and the washed linen bedding that drapes the bed.

HABITATION & BILL AROOSIAN DESIGNS 2856 18th St. S. Homewood, AL 205-879-5558 habitationhomewood.com Bill Aroosian is an interior designer with more than 20 years of experience. He began his career working

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in custom kitchen and bath design before moving into contemporary design at Roche Bobois in New York City. Aroosian joined Macy’s Corporate Store Design, which brought him to Birmingham. He worked at Ethan Allen and Summer Classics for several years prior to starting his own company, Habitation in Homewood. Habitation is an interior design

Jeff Solomon; Kathie Ramsey; Martha Noble; Central Lighting; dk2 Gallery; Met Design Center; Summer Classics Home; 18th Street Rugs

boutique specializing in custom window treatments, custom bedding and re-upholstery of furniture. Aroosian has appeared many times on TV discussing design and has been published in many books and magazines. He was a longtime instructor in the UAB Special Studies program and at The Club, where he taught classes in interior decorating.



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MASTER BATH

‘Sanctuary’

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he sanctuary in the owners’ suite is the area for complete withdrawal from the world — a place to rejuvenate, relax and prepare for the day or the night. The area has been completely gutted and redone for the ShowHouse. Making its debut in white marble, the Sanctuary is cool, white, and relaxing. Imagine coming home after a long day at work and relaxing in the full-size soaking tub. Enjoy the artwork and don’t worry about getting anything wet — all upholstery is Sunbrella®.

Jeff Solomon; Kathie Ramsey; Martha Noble; Central Lighting; dk2 Gallery; Met Design Center; Summer Classics Home; 18th Street Rugs

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HABITATION & BILL AROOSIAN DESIGNS 2856 18th St. S. Homewood, AL 205-879-5558 habitationhomewood.com Bill Aroosian is an interior designer with more than 20 years of experience. He began his career working

in custom kitchen and bath design before moving into contemporary design at Roche Bobois in New York City. Aroosian joined Macy’s Corporate Store Design, which brought him to Birmingham. He worked at Ethan Allen and Summer Classics for several years prior to starting his own company, Habitation in Homewood. Habitation is an interior design

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boutique specializing in custom window treatments, custom bedding and re-upholstery of furniture. Aroosian has appeared many times on TV discussing design and has been published in many books and magazines. He was a longtime instructor in the UAB Special Studies program and at The Club, where he taught classes in interior decorating.


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POWDER ROOM

BARRI THOMPSON INTERIORS 224 29th St. S. Birmingham, AL 205-324-9687 barrithompsoninteriors.com

‘Gold Digger’

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he inspiration for this powder bath came from a recent trip to Harriet from Fixtures Paris. The opulence that exists in that city is so overwhelming and Finishes; Chris at and inspiring. While there has been a huge resurgence in the Nelson Glass use of gold and black in recent years, it’s now become a very recognizable pairing of neutral with metallic. This palette is moody, sexy, sophisticated and, of course, elegant. The dripping of the gold metallic paint offers an unconventional form of movement while warming up the dark palette of charcoal and caviar. We “dig” this concept for the element of surprise that it brings to a traditional powder room.

A well-appointed home becomes a reflection of who lives and breathes inside those four walls. We strive to adapt to our clients’ diverse needs and create a space that is comfortable, captivating and also functional. We are not interested in duplicating or repeating our design plans from one client to another, but rather implementing a plan that tells a story of who inhabits the space we have been entrusted to define. Design is simple; that’s why it’s so complicated. Together, we can make it beautiful.


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LIVING ROOM & BAR

‘Baby Blues’

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hen you enter the home, you can see through the living room to the great outdoors, and the design and architecture of the room take advantage of that beautiful view. Baby blue with vibrant shades of sapphire and Adriatic blues accented with browns and silver are the colors chosen to bring the outside in. Multiple textures also make the room both interesting and

inviting to any guest. Weathered brown leather, dyed Tibetan lambswool, cowhide and hand-designed fabric all work together to complete the feel. Keep an eye out for the wonderful artwork around the room, everything from an original Vasarely and Agam to Waterford glass. The furnishings are floating in the center of the room to take advantage of volume of the room.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Rainbow Paint & Decorating; Inline Lighting; Scandinavian Design; Nadeau; James Altherr; 5th Avenue Antiques; WilliamsSonoma; Met Fabrics Walls: Pratt & Lambert Cottage White 9-29

Accent: Pratt & Lambert Blue Zircon 23-13


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6 UMPHREY INTERIORS 1225 51st St. S. Birmingham, AL 205-422-6969 umphreyinteriors.com Perry Umphrey has been an independent designer for more than 20 years. He has worked both in Birmingham and Atlanta as a home base, but he has completed work across the country. He has been published in several books and magazines and is a guest speaker. His work encompasses everything from simple color consultations to complete renovations.


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TERRACE, POOL AND FOUNTAIN

‘Curve Appeal’

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or a sophisticated look, we mixed several different collections to create a focal point for the outdoor spaces. The Halo collection invites eye-catching simplicity with double-woven panels of N-dura™ resin wicker that’s a contemporary alternative to the Adirondack chair. The Regent sofa combines generous proportions and delicate curves. As distinguished as the name implies, Regent was designed with slightly broader arms for comfortable lounge seating. The innovative and sleek shape of our Wind outdoor wicker furniture collection features eco-friendly veneered Reysta with a polyurethane, scratch-resistant finish, and our N-dura@ resin wicker covers the removable reclining seats. Our Madrigal tables made out of Reysta adds an eclectic, transitional look to the collections. A percentage of all sales in this collection are donated to Ovarian Cancer Research. Collection and proceeds are in memory of our dear friend, Susan Lambeth, who represented Summer Classics for more than 15 years.


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SUMMER CLASSICS 3140 Pelham Parkway, Suite 600 Pelham, AL 205-358-9200 summerclassics.com Celeste Russell is senior store manager for the Summer Classics corporate showroom in Pelham. A seasoned veteran of the design industry, Celeste has worked in many facets of design, including kitchen and bath, commercial, hospitality, health care, residential and landscape exteriors. Randolph Hite is the Summer Classics corporate retail store operations manager and is responsible for ordering all merchandise for customers. She also

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assists design consultants, maintains the showroom oor appearance and ensures the guests of the store receive an exceptional experience. Randolph has more than 25 years of knowledge in building, design and sales. Jason Bigbie is an experienced and innovative designer with more than 15 years in the design world. He is focused on his passion for design and dedication to building client relationships. As a Summer Classics senior designer, Jason works on projects of all shapes and sizes, serving clients from their local homes as well as their homes away from home. Jason offers compete in-home design services, space planning, layouts and more.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Bew White; Gabby (Gabriella White, LLC); our loyal customers

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BREAKFAST ROOM

‘Breakfast With a View’

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ather at the table! This beautiful area is perfect for eating a hearty breakfast with family or just peacefully watching the day begin with a strong cup of espresso and a gorgeous view. Aside from everyday meals, this breakfast room lends itself to other activities like parties, crafting and even a homework area that makes it the very heart of the home. The cabinet also functions as a beautiful way to store serving pieces, tableware or games for those fun family nights.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Rainbow Paint & Decorating Walls: Pratt & Lambert Swiss Coffee 33-5


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AT HOME FURNISHINGS 2921 18th St. S. Homewood, AL 205-879-3510 athome-furnishings.com At Home Furnishings is a unique, privately owned dĂŠcor store in the historic Homewood suburb of Birmingham. The store is known for its exotic wares and 20 years of rich history.


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‘Please Pass the Sweet Tea’ especting the architectural integrity of the house, the kitchen is a blend of traditional meeting modern day elegance. The large pendants from Circa Lighting and custom cabinetry help to define the space, while honed marble

countertops offer a warm, inviting space suitable for entertaining any size event. Continuing the backsplash with the marble gives the space a sense of symmetry and balance.


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SPECIAL APPRECIATION At Home Furnishings; Stoneworks LLC; Allsouth Appliances; GLS Plumbing Supply; Brandino Brass; David Garcia; Mendez Woodworks; Rainbow Paint and Decorating From Linda Thompson: At Home Furnishings; GLS Plumbing Supply; David Garcia; Mendez Woodworks; Rainbow Paint and Decorating; Brandino Brass; Molly Bloetscher; and my twin, Laura Clark

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VISION LLC 3313 Springhill Road Birmingham, AL 205-601-0358 lindaat3313@gmail.com Linda Thompson formed Vision LLC in 1999 after completing her first home renovation in Homewood. When her first home sold before the project was complete, she knew she was onto something. Her renovations have been featured in Birmingham Home & Garden and B-Metro magazines. She was also a featured profile for the Women’s Exchange. Kitchens are always her favorite part of the renovation process because, “that is where family memories are made. Family kitchens should be warm, functional and beautiful.”


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DINING ROOM

‘Sitting Pretty’

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his classic design with timeless lines invites one for an elegant brunch. The custom, hand-finished Karges table is set with fine china, silver and sparkling stemware. A beautiful flower arrangement celebrates the return of spring, and the blue ceiling brings a feeling of freshness to the room. A pair of slipcovered linen chairs awaits the host and hostess, while the side chairs are covered in an off-white linen fabric with blue accent trim and nailheads. French doors allow the sunshine in, while the opal linen drapery with Scalamandre trim and the leopard-linen sheer shades soften the room. The bleached Louis XV chest, circa 1760, allows an additional serving space, while the oversized Louis Philippe gold mirror adds depth to the room. This room is a delightful space for friends and family.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Decorators’ ShowHouse Committee; Paige Albright Orientals; Beverly McNeil Gallery; Rainbow Paint & Decorating; Lee Jofa; Calamandre; Schumacher; Bromberg’s Jewelers

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INTERIORS BY KATHY HARRIS 3949 Cypress Drive Vestavia Hills, AL 205-970-4161 Kathy Harris attended Jefferson State Community College. She worked at several design studios developing her talents for color, fabric and furniture placement before opening her own studio, Interiors, in 1978. Her work has been featured in Alabama Magazine and Birmingham’s Best, as well as many other publications. Her daughter Heather Hill joined her in 2012. They share the same passion for creating beautiful spaces, designing both commercial and residential interiors.


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FOYER & GALLERY

‘Southern Homecoming’

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pon entering the Johnson-Clarke estate, you will be greeted with the warmth and comfort of rich colors that were inspired by nature. Appointed with timeless art and accessories, the foyer exudes a feeling of classic, yet comfortable, Southern elegance.

URBAN HOME MARKET 1001 Doug Baker Blvd., Suite 101 Hoover, AL 205-980-4663 urbanhomemarket.com Urban Home Market is a privately owned home furnishings store. Our style is unique yet classic, offering furniture, art, accessories, lighting and design services that will stand the test of time.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Walls: Pratt & Lambert Cottage White 9-29

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‘Some Like It Hot’

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his bedroom design was influenced by the Hollywood glam vibe requested by its future 14-year-old tenant. The initial design meeting resulted in the selection of pops of fuchsia and gold, coupled with lush velvet accents and classic black and white. The use of a variety of bold patterns and textures, all within a narrow color scheme, creates just the right amount of drama. A soft pink wall color gives the room a subtle glow to complement the rich furnishings. The room is cozy and sophisticated but also practical for a teenage girl. A desk was incorporated for her to use as a homework station or as a vanity. It is paired with a vanity chair that was recovered with the same fabric as the custom channeled headboard.

CHICKADEE 3138 Cahaba Heights Road Vestavia Hills, AL 205-969-3138 chickadeebirmingham.com Chickadee Interiors is a full-service interior design firm and boutique in Cahaba Heights. By striving to create eclectic

The window seats are a favorite feature of the designers. They provide symmetry and make the space usable. Using floor pillows on one side and fun stools on the other, two spaces were created for her and her friends to enjoy. The selection of blush bedside table lamps, gold pendant and sconce lights represent the vibe of the room perfectly. Local artist Sarah Soule Webb, of SSW Studios, was commissioned to create an original painting inspired by an iconic Marilyn Monroe photograph. Elements of the bedroom were brought into the bathroom to marry the spaces. In the bathroom is a one-of-a-kind hand-painted design, which has become a signature in most of the designer’s clients’ homes.

spaces that are both interesting and livable, Kate Hartman and Kelly Neely hope to deliver the best version of their clients’ style and aesthetic. Through their collaborative approach to design, Kate and Kelly each bring a unique set of experiences and attention to detail to every project.

Bedroom Walls: Pratt & Lambert Smokestain Rose 3-1

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SPECIAL APPRECIATION Rainbow Paint & Decorating; Sarah Bryant; David Johnson; Griffin Upholstery; Priority Construction; Lela Boyd; Neely Construction


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‘Feminine Melody’

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he upper gallery features the figurative paintings of internationally acclaimed artist Anna Razumovskaya of Ontario, Canada. Her female forms are fluid, elegant and intimate. The mostly neutral color palettes also offer hints of peach and lavender. These colors led to the selection of two other artists’ works to diversify the collection. Sharon Till of San Francisco, California, and You JingSheng of Xiamen, China, have considerably brighter hues in their artworks. Those oranges, purples and pinks complement Razumovskaya’s paintings, while their contrasting lineworks create variety within the gallery.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Rainbow Paint & Decorating

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FOUR CORNERS GALLERY 4700 U.S. 280, Suite 8 Hoover, AL 205-980-2600 fourcornersgalleryonline.com Carla Hamilton, designer, owner and CEO of Four Corners Gallery, came to the art and framing industry through her experience as the sole proprietor of a graphic design business. The foundations of color, composition and texture exist in both fine art and graphic design and are naturally transferable. Carla has worked in the framing world for 13 years.

Karen Clanton, Certified Picture Framer (CPF) and gallery director, has more than 30 years experience in the custom framing industry. As an ongoing commitment to evolve and remain current with the best methods of conservation procedures in adherence with the profession, Karen certified and recertifies as a CPF through the Professional Picture Framers Association.


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BEDROOM 2

‘Vintage Industrial’

his room is perfect for the guy preparing to meet the future. A place to rest with a Magnolia Home industrial bed and a great place to study with a worn-in writing desk and comfortable chair are the foundations of the room. Do not miss the awesome distressed leather chairs, made for hanging with friends as he dreams of faraway travels in his future.

ISSIS & SONS 1493 Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills, AL 205-874-9586 issisandsons.com From the very beginning, Issis & Sons has been a family enterprise, starting with only 1,000 square feet and a staff of two. Throughout the years, the com-

pany continued to expand. The Pelham carpet store now exceeds 100,000 square feet, with

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Walls: Pratt & Lambert Manchester 29-27

a 22,000-square-foot carpet store serving the Greystone area on U.S. 280. Customer demand brought about the opening of Issis & Sons Furniture Gallery offering furniture, draperies, accessories and much more. There are now two furniture locations, the original Pelham store on Highway 119 and the Greenbrier store in Vestavia Hills on U.S. 31.

Rainbow Paint; Issis & Sons’ customers, families and friends

During the past 30 years, Issis has grown from that first 1,000-square-foot space to four stores covering approximately 200,000 square feet, offering everything from carpet and flooring to furniture and accessories. Their design professionals stay abreast of the latest trends in home design and provide customers with exciting options beyond the ordinary.


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his Chanel inspired bathroom incorporates contrast using light and dark tones with textures for a modern yet timeless ambiance. Layering items from different eras gives this room a young, fresh vibe.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Issis & Sons; Rainbow Paint and Decorating; Barri Thompson; Lolo’s French Antiques; Chickadee

Accent: Pratt & Lambert Midnight Black 33-16

LAURA LEE THOMPSON AND NICK BRUNO Mountain Brook High School seniors Laura Lee Thompson and Nick Bruno are not your average high schoolers. These two Mountain Brook seniors have been awarded the distinct opportunity to work as Junior Designers in this year’s ShowHouse. Laura Lee will attend the University of Alabama in the fall majoring in business, and Nick Bruno will attend Auburn University’s school of architecture.

Although they’re attending rival schools, Laura Lee and Nick agree on one thing: boring is not in their vocabulary. They both have an innate sense of creativity and a flair for making things uniquely stylish. They describe their combined style as “fabulously out of the box.”


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‘Slumber Party’

mbrace texture and the beauty of a white foundation as it welcomes you in the cool, soft tones of a calming palette. Feast your eyes on the charming white headboard from Magnolia Home with the soft layering of a serene and comfy bedding set. All the items in this slumber room are geared for sleep and restfulness.

ISSIS & SONS 1493 Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills, AL 205-874-9586 issisandsons.com From the very beginning, Issis & Sons has been a family enterprise, starting with only 1,000 square feet and a staff of two. Throughout the years, the com-

pany continued to expand. The Pelham carpet store now exceeds 100,000 square feet, with

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Walls: Pratt & Lambert Argent 24-29

a 22,000-square-foot carpet store serving the Greystone area on U.S. 280. Customer demand brought about the opening of Issis & Sons Furniture Gallery offering furniture, draperies, accessories and much more. There are now two furniture locations, the original Pelham store on Highway 119 and the Greenbrier store in Vestavia Hills on U.S. 31.

Rainbow Paint; Issis & Sons’ customers, families and friends

During the past 30 years, Issis has grown from that first 1,000-square-foot space to four stores covering approximately 200,000 square feet, offering everything from carpet and flooring to furniture and accessories. Their design professionals stay abreast of the latest trends in home design and provide customers with exciting options beyond the ordinary.



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FAMILY ROOM

‘Mod Martini Lounge’

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he Mod Martini Lounge is designed as the “social center” of the house — a cool, comfortable place to gather to watch movies, listen to music and socialize with family and close friends. The mid-century vibe is a classic Scandinavian look and is well-suited to casual living. Natural wood, stone and leather make all of the furnishings practical as well as handsome. Put your feet up — we’re all friends here!

SPECIAL APPRECIATION Rainbow Paint & Decorating; Tiffany; Laura; Gabriel; Ben

Walls: Pratt & Lambert Gossamer 32-26

SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN GALLERY 3075 John Hawkins Parkway, Suite A Hoover, AL 205-985-4507 scandesigngallery.com Scandinavian Design Gallery has been Birmingham’s premier contemporary furniture and design studio since 1987. Classic and contemporary, quality furniture paired with old-fashioned customer service make up the cornerstone of their company philosophy. Customers are inspired when they browse through the 25,000-square-foot showroom filled with some of the most unique furnishings and accessories in the industry. The gallery is always new, always fresh and always exciting. Come and be inspired!


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‘Easy Listening Lounge’

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his lounge area is a place to kick back and relax while enjoying your favorite tunes. Spin some vinyl or create your own vibes with an array of musical instruments within easy reach.

SPECIAL APPRECIATION The Cajun Cleaver

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‘The Girl’s Suite’

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ibrant and exuberant, an artist’s palette of joyful color pops in the young girl’s suite. French fabric house Manuel Canovas Fabrics provides a saturated French fuchsia-tangerine combination for bed linens and window dressings. A blend of painted wood furnishings with luxe accessories keep this space feeling fresh and in the moment. The adjoining bath continues with warm travertine and pops of vibrant color. Connecting to the bedroom, the dressing room continues the European combination of fun colors, textures and accessories. The girl’s suite offers spacious and vivacious accommodations for the young lady and her best friend!

Walls: Pratt & Lambert Half ‘n Half 7-2

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LYNNE COKER INTERIORS 712 S. Wellington Road Homewood, AL 205-999-9046 lynnecokerinteriors.com Lynne Coker Interiors is a full-service design firm dedicated to creating environments that integrate

styles, fashioning a unique and personal vision for their clients. In the past decade, she has been featured in more than 20 area and regional Decorator ShowHouses and historical homes, including the Alabama Symphony Decorators’ ShowHouse, the Alabama

Governor’s Mansion, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Fernbank Museum of Natural History and the Druid Hills Tour of Homes and Gardens in Atlanta. She has been featured in numerous local, regional and national publications; housing and design websites; and TV shows.

The Decorators’ ShowHouse Committee; James Pace and Rainbow Paint & Decorating; Roman Brantley Arts and Antiques; Manuel Canovas Fabrics; Kravet Couture Fabrics; Helen Earnest; the Coker family and especially my design partner, Anna Coker



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