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D E S I G N D I S PAT C H The little black book of all things new and fabulous in the local community.
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SCRAPBOOK Toasting our Gold List honorees, Luxe explores the year’s most memorable inspirations.
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LAUNCH Lori Weitzner distills her love affair with Central Park in a contemplative textile line.
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M AT E R I A L Graphic motifs take on the world of wallcoverings.
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TREND A modern look at creative icons and their lasting legacies.
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SPOTLIGHT The latest designer product collaborations are making waves.
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Details abound in an interior designer’s Fort Worth home fit for family and entertaining.
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This issue of Luxe is essentially a love letter to the people who make design happen. In addition to our annual GOLD LIST, which recognizes talents from across the country who have had their projects featured in our pages the past year, we celebrate creative originators and innovators: a community and collective of people who are grounded in their craft and dedicated to pushing design forward. We thank all of you for imagining and enriching the homes we live in. As the rhythms of daily life begin to return, and the pandemic recedes into the rear view, I am hopeful that the meaningfulness of home, and the people who reimagine the spaces of our everyday life, will remain in our hearts and minds.
Luxe celebrates people in design, including interior designers Rayman Boozer (above), Martyn Lawrence Bullard (middle) and Young Huh (right).
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Healthy Planet. Healthy People. Healthy Lifestyles. 2022 IS THE YEAR OF THE HEALTHY KITCHEN. In many ways, true wellness begins in the kitchen. It is where we give our body the nutrition it needs, where we spend time bonding with loved ones over culinary projects, where we learn recipes and engage our most creative selves in the process. And at the heart of this high-performance heart of the home is its appliance suite. That’s where Beko comes in. A global appliance manufacturer with a product presence in 400 million homes in 140 countries, Beko is driven by a three-fold commitment to helping people be well through the production of appliances that promote health. The brand also believes that healthy people are only possible on a healthy planet, so it employs a zero-carbon manufacturing process. Its products are full of eco-friendly innovations and continually achieve ENERGY STAR certifications.
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GEORGE BASS STAGE & DESIGN George Bass’ upbringing, deep family ties and global education provided an inspirational roadmap for his becoming a professional home staging and design expert. “California’s Mediterranean architecture, Mexico’s rich culture and studying art in Switzerland gave me the privilege to live an incredible life, seeing the extraordinary colors, furniture and design from all over the world,” says Bass, owner of George Bass Stage & Design, whose clients rely on his storied past and
unsurpassed achievements, transforming and updating properties to bring in buyers. “On a weekly basis, realtors just hand over the keys and let us loose,” he says. In the design/decor business since 1998, Bass took his realtor friends’ advice to try staging in 2006, and 16 years later, he and his team stage an average of 200 properties a year for over 100 top agents and 22 builders. “Our market is primarily Dallas and its Park Cities, but due to growing demand, we have expanded into the surrounding luxury markets like Westlake, Southlake and Flower Mound,” he says. New York and Los Angeles are next on the list. “Our greatest success is thriving with market changes and adapting to the demands of what buyers expect to see, surpassing everyone’s expectations, especially our own.”
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From buying land to turning the key The word “custom” in Bella Custom Homes doesn’t only refer to the nature of each project’s carefully tailored construction and design. It also describes the approach. “We specialize in what we call the ‘build-to-suit’ process,” Brotemarkle says. “We are here to help our clients from beginning to end, starting with lot selection and ending with interior design.”
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“Our goal is to make people feel comfortable in our galleries and guide clients to art that resonates with their vision,” says trailblazing Texas gallerist Laura Rathe of the eponymous Laura Rathe Fine Art, which recently exhibited at the highly acclaimed Art Miami. Overseeing gallery locations in Houston and Dallas, Rathe shares her insights into the art world—and a few key tips about collecting. laurarathe.com How do you select artists to highlight in your galleries? My team and I tend to focus on vibrant mid-career artists who are working at the top of their skills. Many of them are in museums and have academic backgrounds; others are self-taught with associations in important private and public collections.
What are you and your clients loving right now? If there’s a trend, it’s the explosion of mixed media artists. Over the past five years, we have added Zhuang Hong-yi, Stallman Studio, Chris Wood, Charles Patrick, Gil Bruvel, Anna Kruhelska, Miriam Fitzgerald Juskova and Javier León Pérez, to name a few. Any tips for acquiring art? First and foremost, buy what you love. Second, take a look at the art in your home before deciding—we provide the opportunity for our clients to live with their art before purchasing. Lastly, visit art openings and museum exhibitions. It’s not only educational but helps develop your eye. And it’s an excellent opportunity to meet artists with unique lives and a dedication to their passion.
STRIKING STONEWORK This Dallas designer’s latest work is rock solid. Denise McGaha’s newest Materials Marketing offerings include the addition of two fireplace designs and two entirely new lines: an exclusive group of five mosaic patterns ideal for flooring or vertical applications, and three stunning, hand-carved natural stone sinks available as a wall or deck mount. “I design custom products I can’t find on the market and these handcarved sinks and mosaic tiles are based upon the items I need most for our design projects,” McGaha explains. “I was inspired to create these designs after spending so much time at home last year, reimagining our family spaces for enhanced living.” The collection unites her multifaceted approach to interior design with Materials Marketing’s meticulous craftsmanship to create natural stone pieces with a timeless and versatile aesthetic. These fireplaces, mosaics and sinks are meant to complement each other when used in a single project, with each also designed to hold its own as a focal point. And they’re fully customizable in size and material. The options, as they say, are endless. materials-marketing.com/denisemcgahacollection
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An Austin icon since it was built in 1886, The Driskill was acquired as part of the Unbound Collection by Hyatt in 2013—and now shines anew, thanks to the renovation of 14 guest suites on the historic side of the property. The project is helmed by award-winning architecture firm Clayton Korte, including principal Paul Clayton and associate partner George Wilcox, with refreshed interiors by Rottet Studio. “Our main goal for these guest suites was to enhance the functionality of each space while preserving the core essence of this historic hotel,” says Clayton, noting the guest suite renovations were inspired by the hotel’s 135-year history and the many grand events that have taken place there since its opening. “Clayton Korte’s work reflects a reverence for time and context while bringing a new spirit into the suite spaces with the addition of contemporary touches,” he continues. “Our designs carefully highlight some of the original architectural details and bring the hotel’s historic significance into focus.” The updated spaces boast new finishes and millwork, with a slight reconfiguration of four bathrooms. Amenities of the newly renovated Cattle Baron suite, for example, include a clawfoot soaking tub, walk-in shower, a spacious living and dining area with a private wet bar, and a separate bedroom with matching queen beds. In addition, two of the suites fronting Brazos Street now feature previously enclosed balcony spaces. “It was challenging and rewarding to re-expose some of the original exterior elements,” Clayton says. driskillhotel.com
OPEN HOUSE There’s no shortage of notable shop and showroom openings throughout the Lone Star State. In Austin, well-known outdoor furnishings brand Summer Classics Home recently opened a dedicated Gabby showroom on its campus (9900 RM-620), a 4,500-square-foot space showcasing Gabby’s signature Southern-inspired, hand-crafted furnishings—sofas, lamps, mirrors and more. Elsewhere, Decorative Center Houston welcomes Arsin Rug Gallery (5120 Woodway Drive, Suite 1000), a jewel box of 7,000 Persian, Turkish, Oriental and European rugs and carpets. There’s antiques, reproductions and modern styles from around the world, as well as the option for custom designs. “We feel confident that Arsin Rug Gallery will become a go-to rug source for Houston’s incredible network of interior designers,” notes sales manager Mark Odom. And in Dallas, British retailer OKA has established roots in the vibrant Knox/Henderson neighborhood (4531 McKinney Avenue), following the opening of its first U.S. location in Houston in the spring. The 9,000-square-foot space showcases OKA’s characterful vignettes (above) and classic British spaces—a Welsh hideaway cottage, west London townhouse and even a grand Kent country estate. We suggest mixing and matching the brand’s lamp bases with patterned fabric shades to create your own version of English style, right in the heart of Texas.
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As a nod to her grandmother, Marilyn, Dallas design darling and shop owner Caitlin Wilson of Caitlin Wilson Design has launched the Grand-Mère Collection, with a patterned array of pillows (left), rugs, wallpaper, fabric, furniture, pottery and décor in the fearlessly feminine yet sophisticated classic style for which she’s known. A few highlights in the collection include the Birds & Blueberries, Grandmillenial and Beatrice prints—all sure to recall the warmth, comfort and nostalgia of your own grandmother’s house. We’ll take one of each, please. caitlinwilson.com
LISA FINE TEXTILES Highlighted at JAMES showroom in both Houston and Dallas, Lisa Fine Textiles recently added three striking textiles to its oeuvre: Charlotte, Mogambo and Zahra (right). Travel remains a common source of inspiration for designer Lisa Fine, whose reflections while at home when travel was limited influenced her latest designs. Charlotte recalls nostalgia for chintz and brown furniture; Zahra brings to mind the carnations and pomegranates of Istanbul; and Mogambo is named after the classic 1953 film and features animal motifs and batiks. jamesshowroom.com; lisafinetextiles.com
TRIBUTE GOODS Creating elegant, one-of-a-kind fine linens is all in a day’s work for arbiter of style Karen Pulaski of Tribute Goods, the luxury Italian linen company based in Houston. Pulaski collaborates with fine artists, seasoned linen purveyors and Italian graphic designers, evolving original artwork into linen collections through digital printing. Recent updates include new color options in her existing Clover Embroidery Collection (above) —a blue color motif with a green center accent and the opposite scheme with a green motif and a blue center accent—as well as The Venetian Collection, a fresh offering inspired by etchings on antique Murano-glass mirrors in a Louis XIIIstyle with fine floral, scroll and dot motifs. Bonne nuit! tributegoods.com
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COCO & DASH Mother-and-daughter maison mavens Teddie Garrigan and Courtney Garrigan’s Dallas shop Coco & Dash is a top destination for home décor, furnishings and, now, a highly curated made-toorder bedding collection (left). The duo spent more than a year carefully researching small makers around the world before introducing the offerings, which include everything you need for top-of-bed dressing: standard and European shams, pillowcases, boudoir pillows, bolsters, quilts, duvet covers, coverlets, bed skirts and custom box spring covers. The bedding is available in a full range of colors, embroidered and appliqued designs, monograms and European reversible patterns on white percale or sateen sheeting—everything you need for sweet dreams. cocoanddash.com
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When I was 12 years old, I began my career selling antiques from a stall in London’s Greenwich Market. It was the 1980s then, and Art Deco was the height of fashion. It was one of the first design periods that I studied, and from that, my passion grew. Because I came from a theatrical background—originally, I wanted to be an actor—it’s only natural that I would be drawn to a style so closely associated with Hollywood glamour. With the advent of cinema, Los Angeles boomed during the 1920s and 1930s, and extraordinary spaces, like the Cicada Club in downtown L.A. and the historic Sunset Tower hotel, were built. For me, the appeal of Art Deco lies in its association with decadence. The world had just come out of World War I, and there was reason to celebrate. People wanted drama and floridity. We left behind the Edwardian and Arts-and-Crafts periods, and turned almost instantly to this brand-new era symbolized by ornate geometric forms. Of all the Art Deco styles, I’m particularly fond of Egyptian Revival. It conjures the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, and with that, an air of adventure, travel and romance. In my work and in my own home, many Orientalist and Moroccan motifs blend with the geometric vibe and monochromatic palette of Art Deco. Recently, I drew inspiration from the period to inform a collection of inlaid stone and lacquer accessories for SV Casa. We did a series of beautiful cases that open into bars, inspired by Hermès and Louis Vuitton steamer trunks from the 1930s. They recall one of the first Art Deco pieces I ever bought: a 1920s alligator case, which makes me long for the time when travel was new. In those days, people used silver- and-gold jars in sleek cases for toiletries. We used to travel in such style! I’ve kept it with me throughout my journeys. It’s a great nod to my past, both in my dealing in objects of that era and my love of Art Deco itself. Martyn Lawrence Bullard on the steps leading to the pool and gardens of his Los Angeles home. The graphic patio tile nods to Art Deco geometrics.
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I was born in Seoul, South Korea, but moved to Michigan when I was three. Most of my ideas about my home country came from my parents, who were passionate about collecting and preserving Korean art. One of my favorite early memories was flying to New York City with my mother. She was shopping for a scholar screen— an artwork meant to decorate the study of a Yangban (a scholar of the highest class). They depict items a Yangban might exhibit to show his refinement: books, a peony, ink brushes. My mother was also searching for folk art—colorful, informal paintings, often with suggestive subject matter. I learned then that there were two schools of Korean art: the school based on courtly formalities, and the folk art hung in the homes of merchants or shamans. Adolescent me became fascinated with folk art. Rabbits smoking pipes! Mountains in every color under the sun! The rainbow hanbok of young girls! To me, these visions were the heartbeat of traditional Korean art—and today, they inspire every inch of my design aesthetic.
Some people think decorating is about picking pretty fabrics, but it is rooted in soils far deeper than that. As I design this home, I think of all the people who have lived here over the last two centuries, my family tree that dates back 700 years, and my children who will carry the future— and who, I hope, will tell everyone’s story. Young Huh in her Manhattan office, framed by inspiration images and wallpaper samples. The large pink swatch is a custom, in-the-works concept for her country house.
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Last year, I purchased a home in New York’s Hudson Valley: a classic Colonial in the most idyllic countryside setting. As I dreamt of how to decorate, my thoughts turned to my heritage. One project I’m working on is designing a wallpaper with Fromental, inspired by the papers out of East Asia, which were traded in the New World in the 17th century. I’ll be incorporating both the structure of courtly paintings and the brightness of folk art, all presented in a modern way.
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Ever since I was a child on a farm in Indiana, fashion has been my obsession. I was the middle child of nine—the Jan Brady of our family, and sort of invisible. After seeing The Mary Tyler Moore Show, my dream became to live in a city in an apartment. At age 8, I made a pact that I would one day move to New York and do glamorous things with my life. We didn’t have a ton of money, but my mother had amazing style. She made a lot of our clothes—think: red-white-and-blue bell bottoms with matching shirts. Even at age 5, I was picky about what colors I wanted to wear, and I hated being dressed like my brothers—I wanted control! Growing up, I fell in love with magazines. I’d go down to the local newsstand and pour over Vogue and GQ. One day, a handful of subscription cards fell out, and I noticed the “bill me later” part. I asked the shopkeeper if I could have them, filled them out, and for three months, I built a library. In high school, my parents let me get subscriptions—but I held onto those issues and read them over and over.
A lot of people see fashion as trivial, but I believe that it’s a nonverbal way of communicating with like-minded people. Especially in Manhattan, you’re always presenting yourself to the public in some way. For me, fashion is armor. It’s a silent means of declaring who you are. Rayman Boozer stands at the threshold of his Manhattan closet wearing a Prada sweater and slacks (his favorite fashion house) and Tods loafers.
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When I went to college, I declared a fashion design major before finding interiors. What I am is a strong fashion editor—I’m good at pairing things together in interesting ways: colors, textures, attitudes—and a mix of high-low. My velvet Gucci blazer with a Uniqlo sweater; a leather Prada trench coat with my favorite Scotch and Soda jeans. Fashion also feeds my approach to color—you see daring combinations on the runway before the home. This, in part, is what keeps my interiors optimistic and open-minded.
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Happy place: About 7 years ago, I rented a 300-year-old house outside of Avignon with my family—and it was kind of an epiphany. We’d spend mornings by the pool, then drive through the Rhône and visit towns, like Roussillon, which has this incredible sandstone, terra-cotta and ochre palette. Only fitting: Provence has a similar climate to Los Angeles, and the building materials—stucco, painted wood windows and shutters, tiled roofs—are essentially the same as Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, a primary vernacular of Southern California. Dream delivered: From the minute you walk in the front gate, you’re in this other world of pea gravel, olive trees and lavender. You enter the house through a pair of French doors, and it’s all very open and transparent. To me, it’s transportive emotionally. The clients, the design team and I were all so taken with the authenticity of the Provençal lifestyle; we tried to capture it’s relaxed, casual elegance in this home. willigerarchitect.com
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The patinated charm of a sun-kissed idyll led architect Paul Williger’s rendering of a contemporary Los Angeles maison.
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Designer Bill Musso found inspiration for his Atlanta condo in a beloved landmark’s Art Deco mystique.
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Early influence: My grandmother was enamored with Radio City Music Hall. Whenever she had the opportunity, she would take me to see a live show or a movie. We’d spend time walking around Rockefeller Center, and she would point out all of the friezes and statues. Aha moment: Four years ago, I did the 30 Rock tour. I wasn’t so interested in the TV aspect, but in wandering the halls and common spaces and taking pictures! Ode to Deco: The marble floor in my entry was inspired by an elevator waiting area at 30 Rock; I worked with The Rug Company on a runner that’s literally an adaptation of the carpeting in Radio City Music Hall; and my interior doors have the same Art Deco-influenced, raised panel design. Balancing act: Inspiration is all about knowing when to peel back. Like Coco Chanel famously advised: stand in front of the mirror and remove one item. I’d never want to feel like I’m living in a time capsule (as much as I love wearing a smoking jacket). mussodesigngroup.com
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Unexpected idea: This photo of Sonny Bono and former Mayor Frank Bogert was the first inspiration image we showed our client. We overlaid it with a pink filter to tease out the magical light that happens at sunset in Palm Springs. There’s a rugged romance—a laid-back, masculine mood to it—that sung to us. Desert journey: There’s no front yard or backyard, per se. You enter through a portal in the Ficus, then move through these different sequences that are always changing: a fire pit surrounded by muhly grass, a palo Verde grove, an olive tree dining orchard. It speaks to this notion of traveling on horseback through an ephemeral landscape. Message received: For this project, we “borrowed” palm trees from the neighbors’ yards—and the San Jacinto mountains peaking above the hedges. At sunset, with the pink grasses in full bloom, the image of the cowboys and the palms—that feeling of a total Palm Springs escape—is really what you’re getting. sdisf.com
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The English Country House
Mood board: From the first time I saw the property, the story in my mind was that it was a kooky British grandmother’s house that had been passed down to the next generation. It’s a large, new construction home, but the way the rooms were laid out—the intimacy of scale and the classical millwork— suggested history. Hero piece: I’ve always been drawn to tapestries, and here, they provided a strong “old manor house” through line. We hung a large 18thcentury Flemish tapestry in the living room and wallpapered the dining room in a Scalamandré print for a European country house vibe. Homework: I pinned about a billion pictures. Upton House, a Georgian manor in Gloucestershire that we referenced, has this hall with the most perfect minty green, which inspired the shades of celadon throughout. I love historical colors; tertiary tones are so much more interesting. studiohus.com
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Stately British eclecticism drove designer Tatum Kendrick’s vision for a Hamptons vacation retreat.
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High-octane starlet glamour inspired Samantha Todhunter’s interpretation of an Aspen ski retreat.
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Modern muse: Our projects often begin with a sensibility imbued by a person, and in this case, Sophia Loren was one of our initial drivers for the mood and design intent; she’s the very embodiment of la dolce vita. Dramatic details: My clients wanted to transform a pastiche Colorado lodge into a home that was cool, effortless and glamorous; a space that lights up at night for entertaining, but also provides a languishing daytime salon. A core element to our work is always ‘the mix’ and for this dolce vita-driven project, the mix manifests in interesting combinations of textures and weaves. Think: mohair velvets and metallic glazed linens, marble and lacquer, and patinated brass elements. Secret sauce: It can be easy to go over the top, especially when you are going for high-impact design. The art is to know when you have done enough to tell the story. A successful room is all about artful layering drawn from travel, books, nature, art, history—and iconic people. samanthatodhunter.com
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For a new home in Point Reyes Station, California, architect Dave Sturm channeled a design icon’s purist approach. Origin story: Our client grew up visiting Mexico and had loved Barragán since childhood. Field work: I was a budding architect when Barragán won the Pritzker Prize, and had been wanting to visit his home for decades. This project prompted my wife and I to spend two weeks in Mexico City. We visited several museums a day, and many Barragán buildings. I immersed myself in his spatial relationships. Good stuff: Barragán had this really limited, yet influential palette; a very high-modern aesthetic. His pink is almost like the national color. Key details: Nothing extraneous; we brought the walls all the way down to the floor—no trim, baseboards or moldings. And we used steel casement-style windows for the cleanest sight lines. Take it back: It’s a reference, not an homage. We were inspired by his simplicity. If Barragán had signed on, I imagine the walls might be pink. butlerarmsden.com
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WITH HER LATEST COLLECTION, DESIGNER LORI WEITZNER DELIVERS AN ODE TO CENTRAL PARK. W R I T T E N B Y H E AT H E R C A R N E Y
Imagine wandering through Central Park. Bright pink petals highlight a grid between cobblestones. Intricate moldings and sandstone carvings come into focus on stair railings. At sunset, the city skyline turns from orange to golden to purple to gray. It’s this romantic setting that provided designer Lori Weitzner with hope and refuge during the dark days of the pandemic—while also opening her eyes to patterns, textures and colors hidden in plain sight. “It was a lesson in the idea that you’re so familiar with something that you stop looking,” says the designer. “I began to see everything in a whole new way.” The resulting collection is an ode to Central Park—an exploration of fabrics and wallcoverings that captures the beauty of a city in the midst of rebirth. “I love New York. It’s what keeps my senses alive. You pass a bakery, then you pass litter on the street. It’s all there,” says Weitzner. “Central Park is an oasis to the urban grit.” IPhone in hand, the designer would “click, click, click” on weekly rambles through her sanctuary, then return to her quiet Chelsea design studio where she printed and arranged the photos on a large white table. From there, the creative work would begin—editing, sorting, sketching and playing with colors and materials. Chariot, for example, a soft jacquard linen with subtle damask patterning, evolved from an image she snapped of traditional stonework near Bethesda Fountain. “We painted it in the studio, and then, because we didn’t want such a traditional pattern, we took a sponge
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Designer Lori Weitzner turned to Central Park as muse for her latest collection of textiles and wallcoverings. The Mesmerize print, shown here on an armchair, was inspired by a carving at Bethesda Fountain.
and broke it up with texture so it would feel eroded,” explains Weitzner. Illumination, an embroidered textile, stems from sketches of foliage in the Shakespeare Garden, while Mesmerize, a cut velvet print, takes its cues from the fountain’s stone filigree. With the line complete and her schedule picking up, it might be surprising to hear that the designer still carves out time to walk in the park—but it’s a habit she’s not willing to give up. “The pandemic made me slow down and appreciate the details,” reflects Weitzner. “This collection is about nature, but it’s also about seeing things anew.”
photos: portrait: nina nelson. chair & fabric: federica carlet. artwork & swatches: courtesy lori weitzner.
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Style Master For a study in the charming and layered American country aesthetic (it’s having a resurgence), look no further than Sister ParIsh. Needlepoint, chintz, woven baskets and antiques are hallmarks of the blue-blooded designer’s portfolio—and are on full display in her guest bedroom, shown above. Her firm’s humble beginnings blossomed into a booming business—the White House was one of her commissions—and crescendoed into a partnership with Albert Hadley. The duo saw many great American designers rise through their ranks.
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By the 1930s, Eileen Gray was a solidified furniture designer and architect—a rare accomplishment for a woman by early 20th-century standards. Of her many contributions to the modern movement, the Irish-born creative designed the ubiquitous (and replicated) adjustable side table, which she designed specifically for her home dubbed E-1027, shown above, on the French Riviera. Gray set out to build the residence— her first ever—in her late 40s, and it still stands today as a survey of modern design.
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Paul R. Williams was the first-ever Black member of the American Institute of Architects. A Los Angeles legend, Williams designed some 2,000 buildings in the area during his career, with A-list clients including Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. In the 1940s, he was hired for the renovation of the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he also fashioned the famous hand-written logo and iconic pink-and-green color scheme. The hotel’s posh Polo Lounge, shown above, has been a buzzing Hollywood hot spot for decades.
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TAKE A SEAT For her first-ever furniture collection, Los Angeles-based interior designer Brigette Romanek joined forces with Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams for a line of upholstered pieces that check the boxes of function, comfort and high style. The Lucy Sofa and Lucy Daybed, shown here, possess an Art Deco air, while their distinct tube-like cushioning make them particular standouts. The furnishings are all made in North Carolina; both the upholstery and wood finish are customizable. mgbwhome.com
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What a beautifully layered space! This kitchen is an homage to the owner, whose zeal for art, food and life shines through in the design. When she and her family moved from Mexico to the Atlanta area, they acquired a charming bungalow property and she promptly saved her pennies for 12 years to have her dream “Matthew Quinn” kitchen, as she explained, which was truly the ultimate compliment. Wow. What did she request? Thinking outside of the box was important to the client. She wanted to make the kitchen uniquely her own, which included covering the walls with art, creating plenty of storage for cookbooks and even adding cork flooring that provides comfort when standing and cooking. But it’s really about this funky mix of colors and materials that works so well together. Talk to us about the details. The Amazonia Quartzite screamed “bar area.” The boldly colored veining of the stone is paired with an equally striking blue paint on the cabinetry that creates a vibrant, fun moment. In the kitchen, white-glass countertops and high-gloss Macassar Ebony veneer cabinetry balance out the La Cornue range and brass finishes. Makassar Ebony Veneer Cabinetry, downsviewkitchens.com. Amazonite Stone, abcworldwidestone.com.
STRATEGIC APPROACH “I fell in love with kitchens because of their technicality—I like to focus on the architectural plan first; I’m a big stickler for rectangular and square rooms. From there, we address access points, center lines, location of appliances, storage, circulation, ergonomics and functionality. After nearly 30 years in the business, I can immediately pinpoint what needs to be tweaked, but if the kitchen works well, I know I can make it beautiful.” matthew-quinn.com
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In an Atlanta kitchen by Matthew Quinn, the bar cabinetry is painted in B60G by Fine Paints of Europe. On the previous pages, a La Cornue range and hood sit next to Downsview Kitchens cabinetry with hardware by Matthew Quinn Collection, while an eclectic assortment of art decorates the wall in the dining area, which was designed by Kim Zimmerman.
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CALMING INFLUENCE CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK What was the inspiration for this serene palette? A big, beautiful picture window decorates the kitchen, and we didn’t want the rest of the space to compete with that focal point, so there was a conscious effort to keep the colors more earthy and muted. We went with a two-tone paint effect for the cabinetry: a lovely olive or sage green on the island and then a warmer gray on the perimeter. Walk us through the rest of the design. The scheme was about making it simple and quiet while keeping it spacious. There wasn’t a strong desire to fill the walls with unnecessary cabinetry; rather our focus was on the
materials and finishes. A handmade subway tile with varying shades makes for a beautiful backsplash that provides subtle movement; we avoided anything too shiny and went with brushed and satin nickel hardware. How did you approach scale? This is a very large kitchen with a barreled ceiling. So we grounded the environment with a large island featuring cutting blocks at both ends and a custom pewter-and-nickel metal hood that anchors one wall. The island table developed into a multifunctional element with storage and seating, as well as a place to work, prepare food and entertain.
TOP TAKEAWAY “The key is to be a good listener, have an inquisitive mind and a holistic or all-encompassing approach. If you watch what happens in most people’s kitchens today, it’s not kitchen related. It’s a gathering space, an entertaining space, a quiet space. Sometimes it’s a retreat or a place to relax—it’s all these things. We have to understand how the kitchen is being used because this room has matured into the most important space in the home. It’s critical to get the design right. Trust the people you’re working with—a kitchen renovation is an everlasting project.” peacockhome.com La Jolla Scone, paulferrante.com. Wood Farmtable Plank, hudsongracesf.com. Zellige Silver Tile, cletile.com. Danby Marble Tile, artistictile.com. Juxtapose Pot Filler, kallista.com.
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Christopher Peacock and his design team created custom cabinetry, hardware and paint for this Edwardsville, Illinois, kitchen project; the interior design was by Jessie D. Miller.
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This kitchen is in an older home, right? It’s an absolutely stunning Spanish Renaissance residence that was built in the early 1900s along the Hudson River. Unfortunately, the kitchen was in bad shape after a recent update, but I was lucky that the client wanted to go back to its historic character. I am a big believer in taking from the past to create the future and spent a lot of time understanding the original aesthetic of this property.
How does your background inform your designs? I love classical architecture and historic structures—I’ve been a part of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for a long time. Everything I do now, even after all this time, goes back to the aesthetic of old homes and what they teach us.
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Sarah Blank Design Studio chose Farrow & Ball’s Stone Blue for the island in this Irvington, New York, kitchen by Taconic Builders. A BlueStar range, Miele oven and custom hood complete the scheme.
EXPERT TIP “Here’s a trick for anyone embarking on a new kitchen project: Do not clean up when the designer comes over to see how you live. If you tidy up before I arrive, how am I going to know what the problems are? I spend a lot of time talking to clients and asking what they want, but what tells me even more is opening all the cabinets and drawers and looking at their inventory and how everything is stored. Once I know what’s behind closed doors, I can design your kitchen! My new book, Classic Kitchens for Modern Living, is certainly a culmination of everything I have learned over the past 40 years!” sarahblankdesignstudio.com
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Where did you start? Before I did anything, there were several architectural changes that needed to be made, including taking down a wall, reworking a window and altering the ceiling. Then, I began the mission of taking a very narrow kitchen and making it functional. A lot of the elements, such as the metalwork and wood detailing, are inspired by 19th-century European kitchens.
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“The client had an impressive collection of vintage glassware and entertained a lot, so from the very beginning of our conversation we knew the bar would be an important component. The homeowner was drawn to the vibrant color and stone elements. The resulting happy mix is truly a reflection of her.” –MATTHEW QUINN
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JEAN LIN, COLONY In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, then-design journalist Jean Lin sparked an idea: invite local New York City artists to craft works from debris for storm relief. In the process, Lin grew familiar with the growth and representation struggles faced by independent makers—and the idea for a new, community-driven gallery model was born. Where the industry-standard commission hovers around 50 percent, Colony takes a smaller fraction of each sale, and charges a stabilized monthly co-op fee. Their contract also includes a non-exclusivity clause, which “shows our true intention of putting the bottom line of the designers we rep before our own,” says Lin. Expanding its influence and capital, Colony has since launched an in-house consultancy offering marketing, art direction and interior design services. “The vision moving forward is that these branches of business scale in tandem,” says Lin. “Which goes back to Colony’s founding spirit and genuine belief that all ships rise with the tide.” goodcolony.com
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“I don’t love the word ‘disruption,’ but I am passionate about asking the question, ‘how can we make people’s lives easier?’ And I think the answer to that lies in meeting them where they are,” shares Anderson Somerselle. For Somerselle, a veteran of the textiles industry, this passion manifested in a digital-first showroom designed to aggregate boutique lines—as well as their up-to-date stock numbers and samples—in one destination. “It’s an honest response to witnessing how many designers and clients start their inspiration process online,” he notes. With the lower overhead associated with a digital footprint, Somerselle also provides a more affordable representation avenue for smaller brands. “It made sense to bring together these amazing artisans in a virtual showroom first, because there’s more reach,” he explains. “Eventually, we’ll open a physical space, but that will be a totally different experience. I want people to say, ‘Wow! I want to live here.’ ” somerselle.com
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In a past life, Noam Dvir and Daniel Rauchwerger worked as critics at the Israeli newspaper Haaretz before falling in love, heading west to earn their masters at Harvard and founding BoND, a holistic architecture and design firm focused on expanding traditional ideologies of home. “In the residential environment, there’s this mold of how a space should be organized—but design for non-nuclear families looks different,” explains Dvir, pointing to the themes of gathering and desire that often distinguish their work. “Design should explore many different identities and lifestyles, and we really wear that on our sleeves.” With a fast-expanding residential practice, the couple has their sights set on more cultural projects in the commercial space. (They recently designed Company Gallery, a leading queer art institution, and are fast at work on a trans-led after-hours nightclub.) “It’s very important to us to work on projects that people will have access to, and that feed us spiritually,” says Rauchwerger, adding, “the real fun comes in sharing.” bureaund.com
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“I truly don’t know a lot about sustainability—and that’s kind of the point!” demurs Zoe Feldman. For the Washington, D.C.-based designer, the birth of her daughter in 2018 collided with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s devastating special report on global warming, spurring her to evaluate her own role in the climate crisis. After researching avenues of impact—and
Designer Zoe Feldman stands amidst hero pieces from her new capsule collection of vintage and antique rugs curated for District Loom. With every purchase, 100 trees will be planted.
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upon discovering that planting a tree only costs 5 cents— she designed a green pledge as a core pillar of her business. Aptly named Our Beautiful Planet, the framework includes donating her consultation fee to an environmental charity (then matching it upon contract signing), planting 100 trees for every approved design proposal (offsetting its carbon footprint), and a commitment to sourcing 80 percent vintage. Feldman hopes to turn this working template into a movement that designers can adapt to suit their practice. “These are easy things to implement,” she says. “We’re trying to show the industry that we can all take very small, simple steps and potentially, make a massive impact.” zoefeldmandesign.com
THE STORYTELLERS HOMAN RAJAI AND ELENA DENDIBERIA, STUDIO AHEAD
For Homan Rajai and Elena Dendiberia, design is both a global and local affair. What it is not is siloed around Eurocentrism. Meeting as young designers, the pair, with their respective Iranian and Russian roots, felt similarly disconnected from the world of European antiques they were living in, so they built a new framework. Questions like, What philosophies do you relate to? distinguish their client questionnaire, and Rajai and Dendiberia champion a diverse network of vendors working in traditional crafts. “There’s this assumption that—say, Persian rugs—are in the past tense. We’re educating our clients that there are living, breathing, modern-day craftspeople making these pieces,” says Rajai. At the other end of the spectrum, the firm is devoted to amplifying design at a hyper-local scale—and boasts a fast-expanding production wing of collaborations between Northern California artists. “Think of Alice Waters and what she did with farm-to-table,” says Rajai. “We’re bringing the same idea to design.” studioahead.com
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A promise to “seek biological over technical solutions” nests at the core of Jessica Viola’s approach to the garden. Certified in ecological and permaculture design, Viola (one of a handful of licensed female landscape contractors in California) cut her teeth rehabilitating lawns into gardens in the California drought. Those regenerative principles have propelled her business since. Whether sculpting brims in the landscape to better harness rainfall, or planting for erosion control and fire resistance, Viola’s bottom line is embracing the intrinsic characteristics of each property, fostering the age-old relationships between people, flora and fauna amidst a changing climate. In this way, tackling the crisis becomes a creative exercise: “When you’re coming at things from a place of fear, you block what’s possible,” says Viola. “Instead of trying to solve all the world’s problems, I’m facilitating conditions for more awareness—and going one garden at a time.” violagardens.com
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FROM ESTABLISHED TALENTS TO RISING STARS, WE PRESENT OUR 2022 GOLD LIST: CREATORS OF THE INSPIRATIONAL HOMES FEATURED IN OUR PAGES THIS PAST YEAR. FROM ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS TO BUILDERS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, THESE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS SHAPE OUR VISION OF HOME.
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AVID MICHAEL MILLER D ASSOCIATES Scottsdale, AZ davidmichaelmiller.com KLT OF SCOTTSDALE D Scottsdale, AZ dkltofscottsdale.com
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L EXI GRACE DESIGN Mesa, AZ lexigracedesign.com
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OHEMY HOUZ B Paradise Valley, AZ bohemyhouz.com
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NTIGUA HOME DESIGNS, INC. A Peoria, AZ 602.549.3058
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LOCHBERGER DESIGN LLC B Phoenix, AZ blochbergerdesign.com
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RIMLEY DEVELOPMENT B Phoenix, AZ brimdev.com
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F LO DESIGN + CONSTRUCTION Phoenix, AZ 480.227.7980
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L AUREL PFANNENSTIEL DESIGN Phoenix, AZ laurelpfannenstiel.com
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L ORBERBAUM MCNAIR & ASSOCIATES Birmingham, AL lorberbaummcnair.com ID-SOUTH LUMBER CO., INC. M Birmingham, AL midsouthlumber.net
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NEQUETTE ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Birmingham, AL nequette.com
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QUALITY CREATIVE LANDSCAPING Birmingham, AL qcscapes.com S HEA BRYARS DESIGN Birmingham, AL sheabryarsdesign.com S MITH POINT CONSTRUCTION LLC Birmingham, AL h2realestate.com
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ESERT FOOTHILLS LANDSCAPE D Cave Creek, AZ dflaz.com
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T ATE STUDIO ARCHITECTS Cave Creek, AZ tate-studio.com
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D ENTERPRISES R Gilbert, AZ rdenterprisesaz.com
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ECESARE DESIGN GROUP D Mesa, AZ decesaredesigngroup.com
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S ONORAN LANDESIGN Phoenix, AZ sonoranlandesign.com THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE, LTD. Phoenix, AZ czphx.com
T IARA SUN DEVELOPMENT Phoenix, AZ tiarasundev.com
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ISTA GENERAL V Phoenix, AZ vistageneral.com
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ERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP B Scottsdale, AZ berghoffdesign.com
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OCHA NUEZ ARCHITECTS R Agoura Hills, CA rochanuez.com
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ADLEY GENERAL H CONTRACTORS, INC. Belvedere Tiburon, CA hadleyconstruction.com
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F REDERIKA MOLLER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Berkeley, CA fmland.net
REWETT WORKS D Scottsdale, AZ drewettworks.com
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&T CUSTOM HOMES G Scottsdale, AZ gtcustomhomesaz.com
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REEY | PICKETT G Scottsdale, AZ greeypickett.com
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J ETTON CONSTRUCTION, INC. Berkeley, CA jettonconstruction.com
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&S INTERNATIONAL H Scottsdale, AZ handsinternational.com
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NDREA MICHAELSON A DESIGN Beverly Hills, CA andreamichaelsondesign.com
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EATHER SCOTT H HOME & DESIGN Scottsdale, AZ heatherscotthome.com
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AUL BRANT WILLIGER, P ARCHITECT Beverly Hills, CA willigerarchitect.com
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J ANET BROOKS DESIGN Scottsdale, AZ janetbrooksdesign.com
CE CONSTRUCTION M DESIGN/BUILD Claremont, CA mceconstructioninc.com
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IM SCODRO INTERIORS K Scottsdale, AZ kimscodro.com
ELLY NUTT DESIGN K Corona Del Mar, CA kellynuttdesign.com
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L AURA KEHOE DESIGN Scottsdale, AZ laurakehoedesign.com
RANDON ARCHITECTS B Costa Mesa, CA brandonarchitects.com
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ROCK J PAYTON INC B Culver City, CA 310.720.6589
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WNBY DESIGN O Scottsdale, AZ ownbydesign.com
T ACONIC BUILDERS Culver City, CA taconicbuilders.com
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HX ARCHITECTURE P Scottsdale, AZ phxarch.com
S TUDIO SURFACE Del Mar, CA studio-surface.com
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EFINED GARDENS R Scottsdale, AZ refinedgardens.com
F ALCO CONSTRUCTION CO. El Granada, CA 650.712.1204
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DI RESIDENTIAL P El Segundo, CA pacificdimensions.com
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OCKEFELLER KEMPEL R ARCHITECTS El Segundo, CA rockefellerkempel.com
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S HAWN NELSON BUILDERS El Segundo, CA shawnnelsonbuilders.com
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AKHURST BUILDERS, INC. O Encinitas, CA oakhurstbuilders.com
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S ALCITO CUSTOM HOMES, LTD. Scottsdale, AZ salcito.com S ALCITO DESIGN GROUP Scottsdale, AZ salcito.com SCHULTZ DEVELOPMENT CORP. Scottsdale, AZ schultzdevelopment.org
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S OMMER CUSTOM HOMES, LLC Scottsdale, AZ sommercustomhomes.com
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OTH/LAMOTTE LANDSCAPE R ARCHITECTURE Fairfax, CA rothlamotte.com
ANDELARIA DESIGN C ASSOCIATES Scottsdale, AZ candelariadesign.com
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S ONORA WEST DEVELOPMENT, INC. Scottsdale, AZ sonorawestdev.com
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F ORD ARCHITECT Greenbrae, CA staceyfordarchitect.com
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AVID DICK ARCHITECT INC. D Scottsdale, AZ daviddickarchitect.com
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EDADI HOMES V Scottsdale, AZ vedadihomes.com
RISTI WILL K INTERIOR DESIGN Half Moon Bay, CA kristiwilldesign.com
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I NTERIOR SOLUTIONS DESIGNS Hillsborough, CA interiorsolutionsdesigns.com
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OB GRAY CONSTRUCTION R Idyllwild, CA robgrayconstruction.com
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ALTA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT La Jolla, CA altabydesign.com
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LANDRY DESIGN GROUP Los Angeles, CA landrydesigngroup.com
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MARMOL RADZINER Los Angeles, CA marmol-radziner.com
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ETER DUNHAM & ASSOCIATES P Los Angeles, CA peterdunham.com
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ODRIGO VARGAS DESIGN R Los Angeles, CA rodrigovargasdesign.com
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ABRILLO ARCHITECTURE C La Jolla, CA 858.459.1300
S COTT FORMBY DESIGN Los Angeles, CA scottformby.com
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I SLAND ARCHITECTS La Jolla, CA islandarch.com
S TUDIO HUS Los Angeles, CA studiohus.com
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T W CONSTRUCTION La Jolla, CA islandarch.com
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ICHAEL JEHA CONSTRUCTION M La Quinta, CA jehaconstruction.com
T IM BARBER ARCHITECTS Los Angeles, CA timbarberarchitects.com
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F OREST STUDIO Laguna Beach, CA foreststudio.com
T IMOTHY CORRIGAN, INC. Los Angeles, CA timothy-corrigan.com
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LEXANDRA LOEW, INC. A Los Angeles, CA alexandraloew.com
OGAN DESIGN W Los Angeles, CA wogandesign.com
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MY SKLAR DESIGN INC. A Los Angeles, CA sklardesign.com
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HAMBERS + CHAMBERS C ARCHITECTS Mill Valley, CA chambersandchambers.com
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ELLO & MAUDRU C CONSTRUCTION Napa, CA cello-maudru.com
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ARCLAY BUTERA INTERIORS B Newport Beach, CA barclaybutera.com
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AVID A. PEDERSEN, INC., D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Newport Beach, CA dplandscape.com
NDREA MAY A HUNTER GATHERER La Jolla, CA andreamayinteriors.com ROWN THUMB B LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION La Jolla, CA 858.337.0805
AMERON DESIGN GROUP C Los Angeles, CA camerondesign.com J EFF ANDREWS DESIGN Los Angeles, CA jeffandrewsdesign.com KAA DESIGN Los Angeles, CA kaadesigngroup.com
STUDIO WILLIAM HEFNER Los Angeles, CA williamhefner.com
WOODS + DANGARAN Los Angeles, CA woodsdangaran.com
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ADELINE STUART ASSOCIATES M Los Angeles, CA madelinestuart.com
ATIE HODGES DESIGN K Los Angeles, CA katiehodgesdesign.com
HEIRLOOM Newport Beach, CA heirloomdecor.com
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PATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES Newport Beach, CA pattersoncustomhomes.com
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S PINNAKER DEVELOPMENT Newport Beach, CA spinndev.com
PPARATUS ARCHITECTURE A San Francisco, CA apparatus.com
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WENDI YOUNG DESIGN Newport Beach, CA wendiyoung.com
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AR DESIGN AND B CONSTRUCTION North Hollywood, CA bardesignandconstruction.com . ELLE DESIGN M Pacific Palisades, CA melledesign.com ERMANN DESIGN GROUP H Palm Desert, CA hermanndesigngroup.com
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L SAFDIE RABINES ARCHITECTS San Diego, CA safdierabines.com
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ENISE MORRISON INTERIORS D Santa Ana, CA dminteriors.net
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IOLA GARDENS DESIGN INC. V Topanga, CA violagardens.com
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ORTH INTERIORS W Avon, CO worthinteriors.com
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ORDON GIBSON G CONSTRUCTION Santa Clarita, CA gsgibson.com
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S TN BUILDERS, INC. Tustin, CA stnbuildersinc.com
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BRIKOR Basalt, CO brikor.com
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S CHULTZ CONSTRUCTION, INC. Santa Cruz, CA schultzbuildz.com
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L AUREN ASHLEY DESIGN Venice, CA laurenashleydesign.com
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RCANUM ARCHITECTURE, INC. A San Francisco, CA arcanumarchitecture.com
J OE MCGUIRE DESIGN Boulder, CO joemcguiredesign.com
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RTISTIC DESIGNS FOR LIVING A San Francisco, CA adlsf.com
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T OTAL CONCEPTS Santa Rosa, CA totalconcepts.net
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HRIS SOSA C LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE West Hollywood, CA chrissosa.com
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ROOKSHIRE DESIGN + B CONSTRUCTION San Francisco, CA sethbrookshire.com
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ACKEN & GILLAM B ARCHITECTS Sausalito, CA bgarch.com
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E LIZABETH DINKEL DESIGN ASSOCIATES West Hollywood, CA elizabethdinkeldesign.com
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HH PARTNERS B Breckenridge, CO bhhpartners.com
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UTLER ARMSDEN B ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA butlerarmsden.com
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CCAFFREY DESIGN GROUP M Sausalito, CA mccaffreydesigngroup.com
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ARK D. SIKES INTERIORS M West Hollywood, CA markdsikes.com
ATHISON CUSTOM BUILDERS M Breckenridge, CO mathisoncustombuilders.com
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S TUDIO COLLINS WEIR Sausalito, CA studiocollinsweir.com
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ANA BENSON CONSTRUCTION D Westlake Village, CA danabensonconstruction.com
T E BUILDERS Carbondale, CO tebuildershomes.com
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D ELLIS NR ELLIS INC., C DESIGN & CONTRACTING Sherman Oaks, CA caringforlandscapes.com
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.P. MULDERRIG CONTRACTING K Westlake Village, CA 917.375.4368
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AHILL STUDIO SONOMA C Sonoma, CA cahillstudiosonoma.com
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LANA HOMESLEY A INTERIOR DESIGN Woodland Hills, CA alanahomesley.com
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L ANDERS CURRY, INC. Sonoma, CA landerscurry.com
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OZANSKI DESIGN R Sonoma, CA rozanskidesign.com
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THEN BUILDERS A Aspen, CO 970.618.8003
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J IM MORRISON CONSTRUCTION Tahoe City, CA jimmorrisonconstruction.com
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URLINGAME CONSTRUCTION B Aspen, CO burlingameconstruction.com
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ALTON ARCHITECTURE + W ENGINEERING Tahoe City, CA waltonae.com
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OWLAND + BROUGHTON R ARCHITECTURE Aspen, CO rowlandbroughton.com
AITLIN FLEMMING DESIGN C San Francisco, CA caitlinflemming.com
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MWDA Palm Springs, CA mwdarch.com
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SI GENERAL CONTRACTORS P Palm Springs, CA psi-gc.com
ASSANDRA CRAIN DESIGN C San Francisco, CA cassandracrain.com
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HARLIE BARNETT C ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA charliebarnettassoc.com
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F OUND BY MAJA San Francisco, CA foundbymaja.com
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S TAN BOLES, FAIA Palm Springs, CA
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OX BROS. C CONSTRUCTION, INC. Palo Alto, CA coxbrosconstruction.com
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ORTHWALL BUILDERS N Palo Alto, CA northwallbuilders.com
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T ONY PARKER GENERAL BUILDERS INC. Poway, CA 858.391.1430
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EATHER HILLIARD DESIGN H San Francisco, CA heatherhilliard.com
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ELLY HOHLA INTERIORS K San Francisco, CA kellyhohlainteriors.com
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L IZETTE MARIE INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA lizettemarie.com
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L ORO ARCHITECTURE + INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA loro.design
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MLANDMARK CONSTRUCTION INC. Redwood City, CA mlandmark.com
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ENLER HOBART GARDENS, LLC D Ross, CA denlerhobartgardens.com
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ESIGN ALCHEMY D Sacramento, CA designalchemyltd.com
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MARGARET ASH DESIGN San Francisco, CA margaretashdesign.com
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LISON PICKART A San Anselmo, CA alisonpickart.com
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EGAN BAKER DESIGN R San Francisco, CA reganbakerdesign.com
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P-BUILD, INC. A San Anselmo, CA ap-build.com
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S TONE INTERIORS San Francisco, CA stoneinteriors.net
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L AUREN NELSON DESIGN San Anselmo, CA laurennelsondesign.com
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LEAH O’CONNELL DESIGN San Anselmo, CA leahoconnelldesign.com
S TRATA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA strata-inc.com
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LLWOOD CONSTRUCTION A San Carlos, CA allwoodconstruction.com
S URFACEDESIGN, INC. San Francisco, CA sdisf.com
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S UTRO ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA sutroarchitects.com
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T UCKER & MARKS San Francisco, CA tuckerandmarks.com
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REG HEBERT G LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT San Diego, CA greghebert.com
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MOSAIC ARCHITECTS + INTERIORS Boulder, CO mosaicarchitects.com
ALVAREZ MORRIS Denver, CO alvarezmorris.com
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NDREA SCHUMACHER A INTERIORS Denver, CO andreaschumacherinteriors.com
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NE BLEECKER INTERIORS O Denver, CO onebleecker.com
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OSEWATER CONSTRUCTION R Denver, CO rosewaterconstruction.com
BLU DESIGN COLORADO Denver, CO bludesigncolorado.com
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DIALECT INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO dialectinteriordesign.com J ESSICA DORAN INTERIORS Denver, CO jessicadoraninteriors.com
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ALIN CONSTRUCTION K Denver, CO kalinconstruction.com
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ONTARE BUILDERS M Denver, CO montarebuilders.com
RUGGLES MABE STUDIO Denver, CO rugglesmabe.com
SCOTT S. TURNIPSEED AIA ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION INC. Eagle, CO sstaia.com
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RESORT CONCEPTS Edwards, CO resortconceptsco.com
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DOUBLE R CONTRACTING & DEVELOPMENT, INC. Edwards, CO 970.390.1446
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ATY ALLEN INTERIOR DESIGN K Edwards, CO katyallen.com
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EILS LUNCEFORD N Silverthorne, CO neilslunceford.com
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JSM Steamboat Springs, CO jsmbuilders.com
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ISSY MADDEN M LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Steamboat Springs, CO missymaddenland.com
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EADOW MOUNTAIN M HOMES Edwards, CO meadowmountainhomes.com
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ESIGNS BY SUNDOWN D Littleton, CO designsbysundown.com IAMOND HOMES D Englewood, CO diamondhomesinc.com S TAIS ARCHITECTURE & INTERIORS Frisco, CO staisarchitects.com HALEY CUSTOM HOMES Greenwood Village, CO haleycustomhomes.com VIEWPOINT DESIGN GROUP Littleton, CO viewpointcolorado.com
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S HIVELY CONSTRUCTION Steamboat Springs, CO shivelyconstruction.com
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ORDIC CUSTOM BUILDERS N Cos Cob, CT nordiccustom.com
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HARLOTTE BARNES C INTERIOR DESIGN Greenwich, CT charlottebarnes.com
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ENÉE BYERS LANDSCAPE R ARCHITECT, P.C. Greenwich, CT reneebyers.com
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IMLICO INTERIORS P New Canaan, CT pimlicohome.com
VERTICAL ARTS ARCHITECTURE Steamboat Springs, CO vertical-arts.com L
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DOWE-STUDIO Vail, CO dowe-studio.com
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TRIUMPH DEVELOPMENT WEST Vail, CO triumphdev.com
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HRISTOPHER PEACOCK C CABINETRY Norwalk, CT peacockcabinetry.com
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RUCE PALMER DESIGN STUDIO B Wilmington, DE brucepalmerllc.com
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LEXANDER KING A CONSTRUCTION LLC Boca Raton, FL 561.441.2388 UDMORE BUILDERS C Boca Raton, FL cudmorebuilders.com
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J AMES TAYLOR DESIGNS Boca Raton, FL 561.573.2079
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OASTAL CONTRACTING C OF FL, INC. Cape Coral, FL 239.424.8634
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ARA MILLER INTERIORS K Jupiter, FL kara-miller.com
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AXWELL BUILDING M CORPORATION Jupiter, FL maxwellbuilding.com
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PARKER-YANNETTE DESIGN GROUP, INC. Jupiter, FL pydg.com
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THOMAS | MELHORN Jupiter, FL thomasmelhorn.com
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CAROLINA DESIGN LLC Coral Gables, FL carolinafreyre.com
J AMES DUNCAN INC. Key Biscayne, FL jamesstuartduncan.com
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UNAGAN DIVERIO D DESIGN GROUP Coral Gables, FL dunagandiverio.com
T HE WEBER STUDIO Key Biscayne, FL weberstudiomiami.com
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S TATHIS CONSTRUCTION, INC. Key Largo, FL stathisconstruction.com
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FANJUL & ASSOCIATES, LLC Coral Gables, FL fanjularchitects.com
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L UMAX MIAMI CORP Lake Forest, FL 786.877.9810
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OBLE CONSTRUCTION N Coral Gables, FL 305.979.5697
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ON SKOWRON, INC. D Lake Worth Beach, FL 561.602.6277
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E BL CONSTRUCTION Dania Beach, FL eblconstruction.com
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DAVE BODKER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/ PLANNING, INC. Delray Beach, FL dblap.com
ANTONIO E. RODRIGUEZ ARCHITECTURE STUDIO Miami, FL cadstudioarch.com
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P&M HOME A IMPROVEMENT CORP. Miami, FL 786.804.7703
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L OGAL LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE Delray Beach, FL 561.704.2545
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BARTROLI ARCHITECTURE, INC. Miami, FL alainbartroli.com
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ICHARD JONES R ARCHITECTURE INC. Delray Beach, FL rjarchitecture.com
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UNSA STUDIO B Miami, FL jenniferbunsa.com
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USTEM KUPI ARCHITECT P.A. R Delray Beach, FL 561.272.9595
ASA BATISTA LLC C Miami, FL 305.764.5534
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RCHITECT, T.A. KREBS LLC A Englewood, FL takrebs.com
AVID WEARNE D JOHNSON AIA Miami, FL 305.661.8387
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OUTERBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION INC. Englewood, FL outerbridgeconstruction.com
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IL DEVELOPMENT G Miami, FL gildevelopment.com
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ID INTERIORS 2 Hallandale Beach, FL 2idinteriors.com
ERR-TEK DESIGN, INC. K Miami, FL 305.321.2085
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S HADY SURROUNDINGS INC. Homestead, FL 305.345.3850
L .A.X. CONTRACTORS INC. Miami, FL 305.216.1490
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OURTNEY DAVIS DESIGN C Jupiter, FL courtneydavisdesign.com
AGGIE CRUZ INTERIOR M DESIGN LLC Miami, FL maggiecruzdesign.com
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ROUNDSTONE HOMES G Jupiter, FL groundstone.net
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OCCA GROUP M Miami, FL moccaconstruction.com
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JM BUILDERS, INC. N Miami, FL 305.529.6730
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ALMS TROPICAL P LANDSCAPING Miami, FL 786.218.1059
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ROYE Miami, FL royedesign.com
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SANCHEZ + COLEMAN STUDIO Miami, FL sanchezcolemanstudio.com
I NTUITIVE DESIGN GROUP, INC. Palm City, FL intuitivedesigngroup.com
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T HE MG DESIGN LAB Miami, FL themglab.com
ALL CONSTRUCTION, INC. B Sarasota, FL ballconstructionfl.com
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ALL DARLING H DESIGN STUDIO Sarasota, FL halldarling.com
T HE WALL STUDIO Miami, FL wall-studio.com
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ISUALSCAPE INC. V Miami, FL visualscapeinc.com
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F AST SERVICES & FLOORING St. Petersburg, FL 727.459.4455
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AMELA HARVEY INTERIORS P St. Petersburg, FL pamelaharveyinteriors.com
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F AB INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Miami Shores, FL fabinteriorexterior.com E XTERIORS BY KOBY KIRWIN Naples, FL kobykirwin.com EWBURY NORTH N ASSOCIATES Naples, FL newburynorth.com ENÉE GADDIS INTERIORS R Naples, FL reneegaddis.com
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IEVERA WILLIAMS DESIGN N Palm Beach, FL nieverawilliams.com
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S KA ARCHITECT + PLANNER Palm Beach, FL skaarchitect.com
S HAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES West Palm Beach, FL shapiropertnoy.com
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S MITH & MOORE ARCHITECTS West Palm Beach, FL smithandmoorearchitects.com
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RA DESIGN INC. Y West Palm Beach, FL yrainc.com
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MARC-MICHAELS INTERIOR DESIGN Winter Park, FL marc-michaels.com
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T OWNSEND CONSTRUCTION Acworth, GA 770.480.6527
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NDREA HENZLIK DESIGN, INC. A Atlanta, GA andreahenzlikdesign.com
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VALON CUSTOM HOMES, LLC A Atlanta, GA avaloncustomhomes.net
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ETH WEBB INTERIORS B Atlanta, GA bethwebb.com
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ARSON MCELHENEY C LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Atlanta, GA carsonmcelheney.com
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. STANLEY DIXON D ARCHITECT Atlanta, GA dsdixonarchitect.com
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LANTERS, INC. P Atlanta, GA plantersgarden.com
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S UZANNE KASLER INTERIORS Atlanta, GA suzannekasler.com
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T ILLMAN RESIDENTIAL LLC Atlanta, GA tillmanresidential.com
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IOLET MARSH INTERIORS V Atlanta, GA violetmarsh.com
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RDIN INTERIOR DESIGN A Canton, GA ardinid.com
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LEX SMITH A GARDEN DESIGN, LTD. Chamblee, GA alexsmithgardendesign.com
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J ANUS ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Chamblee, GA janus-homes.com
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E VANS & VARNADOE CONSTRUCTION, LLC St. Simons Island, GA 912.223.4632
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T HOMAS THADDEUS TRUETT ARCHITECT, P.C. St. Simons Island, GA tttarch.com
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L EE GILMAN BUILDERS, INC. Ketchum, ID leegilman.com
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ICHAEL DOTY M ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS Ketchum, ID mda-arc.com
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T HE PICKET FENCE INTERIOR DESIGN Ketchum, ID tpfinteriordesign.com
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ERAZI HOMES D Atlanta, GA derazihomes.com
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F LORALIS GARDEN DESIGN & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Atlanta, GA floralisdesign.com
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ARMON PROPERTIES, LLC G Atlanta, GA 404.375.4273
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REG BUSCH ARCHITECTS G Atlanta, GA gregbusch.com
S MART BUILDERS, INC. Arlington Heights, IL smartgroupchicago.com
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L AURA W. JENKINS INTERIORS Atlanta, GA laurawjenkins.com
BBIE ANDERSON DESIGN A Chicago, IL abbieandersondesign.com
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OOTH HANSEN B Chicago, IL boothhansen.com
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RUCE FOX DESIGN B Chicago, IL brucefoxdesign.com
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HICAGO CUSTOM C HOME BUILDERS Chicago, IL chicagocustomhome.com
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HICAGO ROOF C DECK + GARDEN Chicago, IL chicagoroofdeck.com
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ONNA MONDI D INTERIOR DESIGN Chicago, IL donnamondi.com
CCENTRICS INTERIORS A Tampa, FL accentricsinteriors.com
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AZELTINE NURSERIES H Venice, FL hazeltinenurseries.com
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ADE DESIGN C Village of Golf, FL 561.702.2579
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J OHN PRENDERGAST CONSTRUCTION LTD. West Palm Beach, FL 561-351-1034
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PLANTWELL West Palm Beach, FL plantwelllandscaping.com
S TOFFT COONEY ARCHITECTS Naples, FL stofft.com
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EMMA PARKER DESIGN G Chicago, IL gemmaparkerdesign.com
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“From city houses to mountain manses and institutions like the Dallas Arboretum, we are excited about every fresh possibility.”
or the team at SHM Architects, a home is so much more than a collection of rooms. “It’s a way to reflect the client’s ‘story,’ carefully curated within the framework we understand as architects,” says Mark Hoesterey, who acts as principal alongside David Stocker, Enrique Montenegro and Nicholas McWhirter. Through a dialogue aimed at discovery, they build a picture of each client’s needs and wants—and that doesn’t only refer to functional concerns. “Do they love the outdoors? Is there a child with special needs we can better accommodate? Do they have a prized art collection? Is this the house that hosts the big holidays? We ask these sorts of questions to get to the heart of their perfect home,” Mark says. The firm’s key influences showcase this approach as well, being rooted in exploration of new perspectives. “Our list of inspirations is constantly growing,” David shares. “We love to go down ‘rabbit holes’ following new sources of interest and intrigue. It might be an obscure late architect, a place we visited or an unusual fascination
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DAVID STOCKER, MARK HOESTEREY, ENRIQUE MONTENEGRO AND NICHOLAS MCWHIRTER, PRINCIPALS shmarchitects.com 214.252.3830 shmarchitects the client possesses.” It’s an outlook that belies the passion of each principal, as well as SHM Architects’ entire talented team. For their next act, they’ll be bringing the joy of design to a second office in Crested Butte, Colorado.
What style is your firm most known for? Nicholas: We have adopted what we call a ‘style agnostic’ design approach. With an open mind, we reverently lean upon design greats of the past, deepening our understanding of every named ‘style’ in the history of art and architecture. Our goal is to become sensitive curators who use architecture to connect a house to its place in the world and make it a reflection of the owner’s lifestyle. What project would you love to take on? Enrique: A boutique hotel in the mountain west or Wine Country. People are drawn to these areas because of their beautiful natural environments. Our homes endeavor to complement and enhance their occupants’ experiences. A boutique hotel would be a natural extension of that.
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Top & Left Stonegate Drive was carefully crafted using traditional forms, materials and styles while incorporating an unexpected contemporary twist. Right The office was designed to provide the family with a dual-purpose space that could be used as a second family room. Opposite left This University Park home flips the script. Typically, you’d find the primary suite on the first floor of a house in this neighborhood, but in collaboration with designer Deborah Walker, the SHM team designed it with the suite upstairs to offer views of Dallas Country Club’s scenic golf course. Opposite right In the outdoor area, an extension of the dining room invites a back and forth flow of activity between the indoors and out. Photography Nathan Schroder
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“We create homes where all who enter are comfortable and no one wants to leave early.”
hen it comes to the construction of a home, the mantra, “quality over quantity” is certainly an apt one. To that end, Barringer Homes has dedicated itself to a small geographical circle of work, within 10 minutes of its home office. With this focus on Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow and Bluffview, owner and founder Raegan Barringer, his wife Sheri and their team have managed to maintain a highly bespoke process that produces results of the utmost excellence. And while the level of execution is consistent, the style of home is not. “The client is the key player on the team, and it’s all about bringing their vision to life,” Raegan says. “We enjoy working on a wide variety of architectural styles.” Still, he admits a personal perspective, which seems to align with the local sentiment: “We do love layouts that are built for entertaining and family living, with comfortable spaces that could be either formal or casual as the occasion
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RAEGAN BARRINGER, OWNER AND FOUNDER barringercustomhomes.com 214.729.8809 barringercustomhomes dictates.” Whether a new construction, complete renovation or addition, the Barringer Homes team combines this appreciation of how a home influences lifestyle with a passion for executing architectural plans to total perfection … down to every last detail. As Raegan puts it, “We exceed expectations and make dreams reality.”
Name influences and inspirations that inform your work. A. Hays Town, Walt Disney, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Ford and Frank Capra. Each of these innovators strove to excellence through creativity, process improvements and a strong passion to give the public what they didn’t even know they wanted or needed. What part has the digital age played in the success of your firm? We have embraced social media and seen inquiries come in from places we never could have reached with traditional marketing and advertising. We also use the digital world to communicate quickly with clients. What’s next for the firm? The next move for Barringer Homes is our new showroom and office accommodation. With an expanding team and growing project base, we have a need for additional space.
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Top Designed by architecture firm Maestri Studio, this home boasts thoughtful details at every turn. Left Crisp, light and bright, this kitchen is tranquil and inspiring. Interiors by Sheri Barringer Designs. Right Sheri Barringer Designs, a sister company of Barringer Homes, crafted this comfortable, yet chic pool area. Opposite left This transitional masterpiece was designed by Maestri Studio, with interiors by Kara Adams. Opposite right Equal parts warm and modern, this bar area invites entertaining. Photography Top, Right, Opposite left & Opposite right by Nathan Schroder; Left by Andrew Killian
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“Our job is not to assert our own style; it is to guide our clients in finding ways to bring their visions to life.”
o say that Ornata Residential Services “hit the ground running” would be an understatement. The home building and remodeling firm, led by founder and owner Mike Moss, took on 11 projects on its first day as a company. Yes, really. For Moss’ next move, the people were paramount. “Having been the vice president of construction for two large custom home builders in the past, I knew the importance of a strong team, so I focused on acquiring talent,” he says. It would prove a smart move, as Ornata has now become known both for its inimitable level of execution and for its knack in building something else: relationships. “Repeat and referral customers have been the main source of our business from the start, for which we are so grateful,” Moss says. “We also maintain ongoing relationships with several realtors. When their clients are in the final stages of making a lot or home purchase and desire guidance on renovation possibilities, they give us a call.” It’s the perfect system, especially
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MIKE MOSS, FOUNDER AND OWNER ornataresidential.com 833.676.2821 ornataresidentialservices for the homeowner, since Ornata cultivates a specialty in masterful updates. “With working from home and home schooling being ever more prevalent, we’re seeing a dramatic spike in remodels and additions,” Moss shares. “Renovating has become a fun twist in our traditional new home developments.”
What have been some key milestones in your firm’s success? Opening our storefront in the design district was a big move for us. It allows us to showcase the talents of the many trade partners we work with, such as J+L Design Studio, which created the space we now share. It has been instrumental in the growth of both companies. How can clients work with trade professionals to ensure a painless design process? We see this as our role. It is of the utmost importance to be transparent with budgets and timelines as the clients look to us to be a good steward of their time, money and property. While no project is without a hiccup here and there, being on the same page goes a long way. In what communities do you typically work? We are focused on the heart of Dallas, from Park Cities to Lakewood to Preston Hollow.
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Top A lime-washed brick facade enhances the landscaping for incredible curb appeal. Left Subtlety in color palettes and textures, along with marble shower surrounds, make this bath even more luxurious. Right Unique tile in shades of pink is the perfect surround in this bathroom oasis. Opposite left A large butterfly slab and blue cabinets combine for a showstopping kitchen. Opposite right White acts as a backdrop for a crystal chandelier and pops of color.
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“My style is a fresh take on traditional—classic silhouettes paired with notable textiles and pops of color for a warm, livable feel.”
hen asked to share details about the project that put her company on the map, Andrea Marino says, “I wouldn’t say it was any one project, but more of a consistent look and feel of classic, casual elegance that translates to the clients we work with.” Indeed, her namesake firm, Andrea Marino Design, boasts a portfolio abundant with gracefully refined spaces. While each exudes a sense of thoughtfulness, and most are light, bright and crisp, they clearly reflect their inhabitants too. “I work closely with each client to learn about their lifestyle, routines and personal style,” Marino says. “Understanding how someone lives and their story is the first step to delivering a design that is both beautiful and suited to their day to day.” Alongside in-depth conversations, Marino achieves this by sourcing with her clients. “When they can touch and feel everything, it helps paint a picture of the finished spaces. It’s exciting and I love sharing that with them.” Much of these shopping trips take
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place within Marino’s favorite local shops. “I love to work with small businesses and artists for more curated, antique and unique finds,” she says. “Our projects are located throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and bespoke custom pieces are essential to every concept.”
Please name influences and inspirations that inform your work. I am constantly flipping through design and architecture books. I love English and French interiors and their charm, attention to detail and authenticity. I also find inspiration from hunting through antique stores, exploring nature, traveling and learning about my clients’ hobbies, passions and history. Up to this point, what do you think has been your greatest success? Growing my client relationships and bringing all of my expertise into the equation. My background in hospitality has provided me with a unique perspective on process, quality and functionality, leading to more effective and successful design solutions.
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Top Inspired by a garden party, this bedroom’s pattern play mixes soft hues and botanical accents. Wall-mounted plates add a playful touch. Left Mixing abstract art into a more traditional space makes it feel fresh and adds a modern touch. Right It is amazing what you can do with an old piece of furniture. Marino enjoys incorporating and repurposing preloved pieces like this dresser, which has new hardware. Opposite left Pops of blue bring vibrancy to this otherwise neutral home office. Opposite center A beautiful floral wallpaper adds just enough pattern and interest while keeping things neutral. Opposite right The antique rocking chair in this nursery has been passed down through several generations, adding a perfectly personal touch to the sweet space. Photography Top, Right & Opposite right by Lili Keys; Left, Opposite left & Opposite center by Regan Elizabeth Photography
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How can clients work with trade professionals to ensure a painless process? The best thing you can do is spend as much time with the plans, architects, landscape architects and designers as possible. In most cases, people that rush through this lose time on the back end because it was not properly done in the beginning. We always encourage our clients to involve us in the process from the start, so we can assist them with key decisions. What’s next for the firm? We’ve recently started work on a few lake and ranch projects, which is exciting. Since these are second homes, by nature they lend themselves to creativity and fun design. They involve a lot more site work and landscape packages, and we are using some materials that we don’t often use when building in the city.
Left The Tatum Brown family develops a lasting relationship with each family that will reside in the homes it creates. Right The vision for each home may be totally unique, but Tatum Brown’s commitment to fulfilling every detail never wavers. Photography Left by Overman Photography; Right by Pär Bengtsson
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arrying luxury and livability, with a refreshingly modern touch, designer Traci Connell is breaking Dallas design stereotypes. Amid the grandiosity of the region’s residential market, there is Connell’s 21st-century style that celebrates her clients’ individuality and each home’s natural surroundings. “I am most influenced by nature; everywhere I travel, I observe the changing environment, the scenery, the florals and the colors. Our work and style is known to be curated and unique, featuring a mix of organic, natural elements,” she says. Her clients’ backgrounds are also a tremendous source of inspiration.
For Connell, personal life details are important. “I like to know where they’re from, their favorite vacation spots, fond childhood memories and how they enjoy spending their free time. Some of our clients bring the most unique stories and personal collections to our projects. Incorporating those moments are key,” she says. Connell’s distinct style began to take shape nearly 15 years ago when she went from a part-time designer to full-time designer and principal of her own firm. A renovation project for a client who desired a modern feel helped articulate her own design language: soft modern. “It’s about less frill and curves, and more livability,” she says.
ASK THE EXPERT What do you feel has been your greatest success? The 2021 Kips Bay Dallas “Martini Muse” pool bath and pool bar. This type of space could have easily gotten lost in the mansion, but through mixing textures, materials and patterns, we made it stand firmly on its own. What style is your firm most known for? One detail we include is our “Easter egg,” which is something our clients discover during the big reveal. It’s very unique or special to their family, such as an heirloom or antique. What is the next move for your firm? We’ve rolled out a TCI initiative Ease of Escape concentrating on vacation homes using our signature Ease of Glamour approach. Heavily serving Cedar Creek Lake and surrounding area lakes, we are making a splash by combining livable luxury with good design.
Left Shown is the Kips Bay 2021 Decorator Show House pool bar and pool bath designed by Traci Connell Interiors. Photography Stephen Karlisch
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The John Staub Awards recognize projects within Texas and local practitioners who are committed to promoting excellence in both classical and vernacular traditions. Winners and nominees are architects, designers, and artisans whose projects work toward further building on the incredible legacy of John Staub. HERE ARE THE 2021 WINNERS:
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Cuervo Paluxy Ranch V Fine Homes
Timber-Framed Windows Hull Millwork, LLC
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Avila Beach Public Library Spicer Emge
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Pan Albaneum : Catholic Cathedral and Masterplan Proposal for Albany, NY Patrick T Suarez
Wallisville Pool Pavilion Curtis & Windham Architects Inc.
Fort Worth Stockyards Horse & Mule Barns Bennett Partners
Institutional/Civic/Ecclesiastic/ Multi-Family/Commercial Architecture
Institutional/Civic/Ecclesiastic/ Multi-Family/Commercial Architecture
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Westheimer Restaurant Curtis & Windham Architects Inc.
Willowend Kitchen Benjamin Johnston Design
Broadway Office Development Don B. McDonald, Architect
Historic Preservation
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The Perry Home Laura Dalton Design (Laura Mitchell Dalton)
A Lakeside Retreat Daniel Heath
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New House on Wickersham Curtis & Windham Architects Inc.
Rancho Sabino Grande Michael G. Imber, Architects
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Good Thyme Farm Curtis & Windham Architects Inc. with Redd Kaihoi
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English Countryside Garden McDugald Steele
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Grand Gestures Layers of gorgeous details infuse a Fort Worth residence designed for family and entertaining. W R I T T E N BY C H R I S T I N E D E O R I O | P H O T O G R A P H Y BY S T E P H E N K A R L I S C H S T Y L I N G BY M E L A N I E M C K I N L E Y
Architecture: Skip Blake, Blake Architects Interior Design: Tori Rubinson, Tori Rubinson Interiors Home Builder: Douglas Brooks, Brooks Custom Homes
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he walls of interior designer Tori Rubinson’s Fort Worth residence may be elaborately trimmed or lacquered to a high sheen, but it is, first and foremost, a throw-the-pillowson-the-floor kind of place. “It is beautiful yet approachable,” she says. “When we entertain, we want guests to feel comfortable—not as though their kids can’t run through the house.” For Rubinson and her husband, Adam, entertaining doesn’t just mean intimate dinners with a few friends. It means charity and church events for more than 80 guests. So when they set about designing their new home in the Colonial Hills neighborhood, the couple asked architect Skip Blake for generously sized rooms following a traditional, Southern Colonial floor plan, with formal spaces at the front and family-friendly rooms wrapping around a pool at the back. “We told him, ‘We don’t want to focus on square footage; we want to focus on how we’ll really use different spaces,’ ” Rubinson recalls. More specifically, she continues, “Adam wanted a dining table wide enough to have a lavish spread and still have room for place settings.” An adjacent prep kitchen is also equipped to accommodate caterers on party nights—or the family’s children on cozy cookiebaking afternoons. And the long living room opens to the pool terrace via three sets of French doors, facilitating easy indoor-outdoor entertaining. Though each room’s footprint is grand, “we didn’t do two-story ceilings,” Blake notes. “There’s none of that cavernous feeling that was so prevalent in decades past.” Emphasizing the intimacy, Rubinson adorned the ceilings with elaborate moldings—with assistance from designer Andrew Howard, whose services were a surprise anniversary gift from Adam. The approach yielded dramatic results, including seven-layer coffers in the living room and a complementary design for the lower kitchen ceiling. For the breakfast room, Rubinson enlisted Accents of France’s Philippe Le Manach to help design treillage panels covering the walls and a portion of the ceiling. “It’s a detail that’s been part of the architecture of France for centuries,” Rubinson explains, “but I wanted to do something different and placed an ivory grass cloth behind the trellis for textural interest.”
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The trellis is painted Rubinson’s signature color, Farrow & Ball’s Light Blue No.22, which falls on the pale end of a spectrum of blues used throughout, from the main bedroom’s periwinkle walls to the game room’s navy-on-aqua beamed ceilings. “I’m drawn to coastal colors and think they’re very calming,” Rubinson explains. “Life is chaotic, so having serene hues is important to me.” But there’s a place for drama, too. From their seats at a custom mahogany table, for example, dinner guests enjoy a tantalizing glimpse of the butler’s pantry’s deep-blue lacquered cabinets. “It took about three months to complete,” Rubinson says of the finish. “It was sand and paint, sand and paint, until it was as reflective as glass.” Antiques sourced from Round Top to Paris add to the glamour. The breakfast room’s chandelier is a find from a French village. The dining room’s Venetian mirror hangs above a marble-topped, Louis XVI-style sideboard displaying Rubinson’s grandmother’s china. Viewed from across a room, new upholstered furnishings exude a similar air of refined elegance. Up close, however, each piece invites relaxation, from the dining room’s scalloped, velvet-covered seats to the living room’s mohair sofa. “The main goals were to keep the home feeling fresh and new while incorporating beautiful antiques that I loved,” Rubinson notes. Meanwhile, textiles often serve as the starting point for her compositions, like the floral pillow fabric sparking the living room’s palette of blues, corals and chartreuse greens, or the main bedroom’s feminine hydrangea print, its hues extending to the grasscloth walls and the adjacent bathroom’s marblemosaic floors. “I love when a home transitions well from room to room,” Rubinson says. “There are a lot of colors and textures, but they all work together seamlessly.” At the project’s outset, the Rubinsons decided to incorporate an old marble mantel from the property’s original residence. Originally built for a room with 8-foot ceilings, the ornate piece required both an extended base—fabricated with help from builder Douglas Brooks—and confident decorating to merge its ornate character with the living room’s slipcovered furnishings and abaca rug. And this, it seems, is where Rubinson shines. “I love a mix of modern and traditional elements,” she says. “The beauty of this house is in that marriage of old and new.”
Farrow & Ball’s Teresa’s Green walls and Stiffkey Blue beams set the game room’s palette, which interior designer Tori Rubinson emphasized with Carleton V Ltd.’s Bodrum fabric for the Chaddock Poppy chairs and Oxus in Blues for the valence; Crypton fabric covers the Hickory Chair sofa. The rug is Sarah Bartholomew for King’s House Oriental Rugs. The Seychelles Coco chandeliers are Palecek.
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Above: Adjacent to the dining room—which features Gracie’s hand-painted Caroline Street wallpaper customized with hummingbirds and coral-colored flowers—the high-gloss butler’s pantry cabinetry was achieved with a Fine Paints of Europe hue matched to Farrow & Ball’s Inchyra Blue. The honed Carrara and Bardiglio marble floors are from Bottega Design Gallery. Opposite: The length of the dining room’s custom William IV-style pedestal table from Mill House Antiques & Gardens accommodates two Fortuny Garbo nine-arm Murano-glass chandeliers overhead. Chaddock’s Carol chairs don contrasting fabrics: Schumacher’s Gainsborough Velvet in fawn on the fronts and Veere Grenney Associates’ Townline Road in pink on the backs.
“There are a lot of colors and textures, textures, but they all work together seamlessly.” seamlessly.” –TO R I R U B I N S O N
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Patterson Flynn’s Arabesque Maze rug grounds the living room featuring millwork designed with help from designer Andrew Howard. Sofas by Highland House and Hickory Chair join a pair of armchairs by Century around a McKinzie coffee table from The CEH. Julie Neill’s Draper chandelier and Paul Schneider Ceramics lamps light the space, while a Currey & Company mirror reflects draperies in Quadrille’s Volpi pattern.
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Above: The craft room’s brick wall cladding complements cabinetry fabricated by Dozier Cabinet Works, which is painted Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue and accented with Bail pulls from the Classic Brass Hutter collection. The hardwood tile flooring is Mirth Studio’s Parterre pattern. Opposite: An existing farm table provides ample space for creativity in the craft room under a pair of Painted No.1 pendants from Hudson Valley Lighting. The Mallory dining chairs from Made Goods feature wipeable vinyl cushions.
Molding painted Farrow & Ball’s Lichen mixes with wall and ceiling coverings (Cole & Son’s Acacia and Schumacher’s Stargaze in bronze, respectively) to set a cozy tone in the bunk room. A Hudson Valley Lighting Curves No.1 wall sconce mounts to each bunk’s wood-paneled interior. The antique bamboo game table and chairs are from Park + Eighth.
Above, left: Anna French’s Cairo wallcovering brings a touch of the tropics to the powder bathroom along with Currey & Company’s Cecilia mirror and a custom treillage vanity by Accents of France painted Farrow & Ball’s Yeabridge Green. The Ocean wall light is by Soane Britain. Above, right: For the bunk room, Dixon Kinnan Creative painted abstract embellishments onto images of Rubinson’s children captured by photographer Kassie Moore. A chair upholstered in Vervain’s Cascia fabric and topped with a John Robshaw pillow is flanked by a Jamie Young Co. floor lamp and Z Gallerie stool.
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Lee Jofa’s floral Chelverton Ii fabric on the main bedroom’s Dome headboard from Lee and Belgian roll-arm chair by Schumacher inspired the palette of blues and greens—from Phillip Jeffries’ Soho Hemp wallcovering in Posh Periwinkle to lamps from Laura Lee Clark. The custom chandelier, in Murano glass and gold and silver leaf, is from Louise Gaskill Company.
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Creativity drives the collaboration and design behind this exuberant Austin abode’s update.
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Interior Design: Jennifer Fisher, J.Fisher Interiors Home Builder: Rusty Bannerman, RB Custom Homes, Ltd
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ou can’t simply go to a store and come home with rooms that look like this,” says designer Jennifer Fisher of her client’s Austin residence. “It requires years of collecting and understanding your own loves and likes.” That appreciation for sentiment, and perhaps even a little nostalgia, is what strengthened the bond between Fisher and homeowner Cat Prince, a longtime friend and collaborator. “She’s a collector, and it’s important to her to be surrounded by her things,” Fisher continues. So when it came time to begin work on this existing home, the designer’s goal was to simply let her client’s unique character shine. Working with builder Rusty Bannerman, Fisher and Cat—an experienced home-renovator in her own right—took a gentle approach to refreshing the midcentury structure’s interiors. “Cat wasn’t looking to overhaul the house. She wanted to keep its integrity, but modernize it,” Fisher explains. While previous owners had updated the abode over the years, this project for Cat and her husband, Rudy, largely included refurbishing floors, repainting, refreshing bathrooms and changing doors and trim where necessary. They also widened the door from the kitchen into the dining room, but otherwise left the rooms virtually untouched. Furnishing them is where the fun really began. “The house is filled with things I’ve gathered along the way. I keep recycling and repurposing,” says the client, pointing to a pair of ottomans purchased two decades ago that she has since reupholstered, one in an eye-catching leopard print and the other in velvet. “And I bought the Lucite stool two houses ago for a dressing table, but here it’s in the entry,” she adds. Artworks, too, have been collected over the years, including a Paco Felici bird painting in the dining room found in Houston, and numerous works by friends and family or even of her own. “I like what I like,” the owner says unapologetically. “I also love to buy when I travel, so a few pieces were splurges from galleries in places like Marfa, New Orleans, Barcelona and more.” There are new additions, too, including a large wire sculpture that Fisher
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nabbed in Round Top just before she spotted celebrity designer Kelly Wearstler eyeing it. Also new to the home is a custom Kyle Bunting rug for the dining room. “Cat has always been a fan of Missoni, so we discussed colors and created a custom pattern,” says Fisher. “I always ask clients about their favorite hotels, what they like to wear, and the psychology and that ‘getting to know you’ conversation helps me make better decisions about what they’re drawn to.” Noticing that the dining room’s light fixture was offcenter from the table, Fisher also immediately remembered a cantilevered chandelier she had seen at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Placed over a table surrounded by a vintage set of chairs, the Rosie Li design perfectly balances the ceiling space. And as luck would have it, a sideboard that came with the house nicely rounds out the eclectic mix. Other furnishings harmonized just as serendipitously, including a pair of lamps in the main bedroom that also came with the abode. Remaining open to ideas allowed both Fisher and her client to fully embrace surprises like this, including the black chinoiserie secretary desk from Uptown Modern that found a spot in the bedroom. While the duo had planned to fill that space with a different piece, and originally envisioned the secretary for the living room, “we changed the plan and moved it to the bedroom,” notes Fisher, explaining they painted the existing nightstands to match. “Collecting and honing help tell a story and make the design interesting.” “I have to love where I live,” chimes the homeowner, who has also resided in London, Manhattan and San Francisco. “Making our homes is my creative outlet.” This time around, her collaboration with Fisher resulted in spaces— some intimate, others more spacious—that are ideal for putting her signature imaginative flair on display, especially when the music-loving family hosts jam sessions with guests. These occasions are even easier now thanks to outdoor living spaces ideal for relaxing, be it with a dip in the pool or watching the sunset. Adds the client: “This is a feel-good house, a wonderful house in which to be creative—and I knew Jennifer could be creative with me.”
Designer Jennifer Fisher used Benjamin Moore’s White Dove from Clement’s Paint throughout most of the house, punctuated by the brand’s Black Forest Green hue for the dining room’s built-in cabinetry. The silhouette is by an unknown artist. Fisher designed the custom Kyle Bunting rug.
Lazar sofas from Five Elements Furniture join a vintage coffee table from Stuff in San Francisco in a living room designed to host the musical family’s jam sessions. The floor lamps are from Hudson Valley Lighting and the Stanton carpet is from Schroeder. Fisher designed the custom Calacatta Vagli marble mantel, which was purchased at Triton Stone Group and fabricated by Legacy Granite Designs.
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One of the oak room’s entertaining areas includes a Saarinen-style game table from Area paired with vintage chrome chairs found on Chairish. To the left is a small bronze side table from A Custom House.
“ You can’t simply go to a store and come home with rooms that look like this.” –J E N N I F E R F I S H E R
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Above: A new ipe-wood sunset deck connects the outdoor entertaining areas. Overlooking the picturesque pool, a grouping of chairs—designed as a modern interpretation of the classic Adirondack style—are from West Elm. The Mesa outdoor side tables are from Crate & Barrel. Opposite: The deck’s outdoor living areas wrap around to an expansive picture window featuring a ledge lined with counter stools from Article to offer the homeowners and their guests additional seating.
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Above: Main bathroom cabinets in Benjamin Moore’s Raintree Green mix with Emtek hardware, a Brizo faucet and West Elm lighting. Legacy Granite Designs fabricated the Calacatta Vagli marble counter from Triton Stone Group. Residential designer Jennifer Marsh, who advised leaning into the home’s original midcentury style, suggested architectural lighting design firm ATX Design Studio. Opposite: Benjamin Moore’s Boudoir—at 50 percent—backs the dressing room’s Anthropologie vanity, mirror from Kuhl-Linscomb and lamps from Uptown Modern. The Marilyn Monroe art is by Austin Allen James.
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Above the main bedroom’s walnut veneer bed from Rove Concepts is a work by Carolina Levy. A sofa from West Elm mixes with a vintage secretary desk from Uptown Modern. At the window, a lamp from A Custom House joins a portrait by San Francisco photographer Arlón Knudson. The rug is from Schroeder.
FIRED UP Magical forms take shape when this San Antonio ceramicist turns up the heat. W R I T T E N BY A P R I L H A R D W I C K P H O T O G R A P H Y BY I N T I S T. C L A I R
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The ceramicist hasn’t wasted any time on that front. As the mastermind behind her own line of customizable sculptural ceramic furniture and lighting shaped and molded by hand, Thacker strikes the perfect balance between functionality and decorative splendor with her whimsical works. An example is her recent collection of mirrors and lighting, entitled “Birth of Medusa,” which incorporates such fitting design elements as snake-like coils and spheres, and Thacker plans to expand the collection with not only chairs but also a wearable costume bodice. “It is a complete departure from my previous work, which was very smooth and controlled,” she notes. “It has been a way to explore the innate plastic quality of clay and allow that property to be front and center.” True to form, Thacker continues to dream bigger and bolder. “I’d love
a kiln that can fit a sofa because I love challenging myself. The larger the piece, the more of a challenge with physics and thermodynamics,” she adds. That same sense of fearlessness inspired her coveted collection of Timpani planters, which feature a torpedo-like body supported by three legs. “I wanted to create a cool piece and figure out a way to suspend the clay; it was trying to answer a technical question I had for myself,” she explains. As is generally the case with her work, Thacker simply sketched out her ideas on paper and then trusted the process, working out the technical issues during the progression of creating the piece. “And now it’s taken on a life of its own,” she says. “Clay requires me to work more slowly and with purpose. It is a metaphor for solving life’s problems.”
San Antonio ceramicist Sunshine Thacker (opposite) is known for thinking outside the box, an approach yielding such one-of-a-kind designs as her Timpani lamp (left) and You’re the Bomb vases (bottom, right), which are hand-built in stages.
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NEUTRAL TERRITORY Clean lines meet vintage and boho elements in an updated ranch-style home in Houston.
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Interior Design: Jana Erwin and Audrey Tehauno, NEST Design Group
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t was a diamond in the rough just waiting to be discovered—or, in this case, rediscovered. Located amongst a mix of new builds and remodels, the 1970s ranch-style house stood as a rare architectural gem destined to shine again in the hands of its new owners, a couple with an appreciation for its cozy West Coast bungalow vibe. “We believe it’s our job to find the true essence and style of our clients, elevate it and make their home reflect them rather than us,” says interior designer Jana Erwin. With that in mind, Erwin and co-interior designer Audrey Tehauno collaborated to transform the abode with clean, modern spaces filled with boho and vintage elements for a warm and inviting feel. Despite multiple renovations over the decades, the sprawling single-story structure retained much of its original charm, including brick floors and a two-faced wood-burning fireplace bracing the corner between the living room and kitchen. The layout, a U-shaped configuration wrapping around a courtyard, also remained untouched. For the owners, that easy, breezy indoor-outdoor connection made the house unique and, more importantly, made them feel at ease. “They hoped to recreate the kind of ‘al fresco’ lifestyle they enjoyed while living on the West Coast, but the Texas heat doesn’t exactly accommodate one,” explains Erwin. “We compensated for that by placing a set of 10-foot metal accordion doors across the back of the house that fully retract to offer a seamless transition from the kitchen to the outdoor dining and living areas.” The duo also designed interior walls in the dining room, hallway and main bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out onto the lush courtyard. For an air of authenticity, the courtyard is encased by vertical beds containing a wide variety of succulents, grasses and other plantings similar to those native to California. “You’re surrounded by green, which allows you to experience the beauty and tranquility of the outdoors without needing to leave the comfort of air conditioning,” chimes Erwin. In fact, Mother Nature played a role in many of the selections. “We considered the environmental
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impact of our design decisions,” recalls Tehauno. From the framework to the furnishings to the finishing touches, eco-friendly elements abound and enrich the crisp, white-walled interior with layers of visual and tactile interest. Segreto Finishes hand-applied Tadelakt plaster to the back wall in the powder bathroom as well as the tub and shower area in the main bathroom. Rooted in the ancient Moroccan decorative arts tradition, the lime soapbased plaster is recyclable and biodegradable with a finish that is both watertight and anti-microbial. The powder bathroom countertop is comprised of simple concrete, as is the built-in bench seat running the length of the living room. Natural grass cloth wraps the walls of the main bedroom to create a cocoon-like effect softened by piles of organic linen and cotton bedding. Even the mattress is organic. “We thoughtfully sourced products made from honest, durable materials that also convey a luxurious, high-end sensibility,” Tehauno adds. Where possible, the duo also either purchased items nearby or reused pieces from the owners’ existing collection. “Shopping local allows us to support small businesses in our community while limiting waste from shipping materials and cutting down on gas consumption and emissions,” Tehauno notes. To that end, many of the new acquisitions came from close-by favorites—select floor lamps from Found, side tables from Area and seating from Kuhl-Linscomb, just to name a few—and the dining table is a family heirloom. Meanwhile, reviving and repurposing vintage and antique pieces further contributed to the sustainability efforts, with Murano-glass lighting, an African Senufo stool and a coffee table made from an Indian wooden ox cart lending the interiors a bespoke flair and worldly aesthetic. Grounding each space, vintage rugs deliver warmth, depth and a hint of color, including a vintage Moroccan Azilal rug in the Zen-like entry and a Turkish Kilim one in the main bedroom. “The combination of boho accessories, natural textures and live greens infuse the residence with a sense of personality and whimsy,” Erwin explains. “But, overall, the quiet monochrome palette, clean-lined furnishings and contemporary forms keep the ambience hip and sleek.” And for their clients, it simply feels like home.
Against walls painted Sherwin-Williams’ Pure White, an abstract painting from Memorial Antiques & Interiors marks the entry to this Houston home with interiors by NEST Design Group. Below it, a Buddha statue from the homeowners’ collection sits atop a rustic pine console. A vintage Moroccan Azilal rug completes the vignette.
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Above: In the sleek and understated kitchen, a custom metal hood by James Dawson Design, Inc. melds seamlessly with cabinetry painted Sherwin-Williams’ Urbane Bronze and topped with light-colored quartz from Arizona Tile for contrast. The Wolf range is from Expressions Home Gallery. Opposite: Dining room artworks include a larger piece by Matt Messinger from Hardy & Nance Studios and a Pat Washburn work from Area. A brushed-brass chandelier found on 1stdibs hangs above an heirloom table, which joins RH chairs sitting atop a long-pile vintage Moroccan Beni Ourain rug. Custom draperies feature Kravet material.
The main bedroom features a natural linen slipcovered RH bed and walls in Phillip Jeffries’ Manila Hemp Shadow grass cloth from David Sutherland. Vintage brass lamps and Bernhardt chests flank a Carbon mirror by Iatesta Studio from Culp Associates. Seating includes a chair from Kuhl-Linscomb and a stool from Found under a Papyrus console from Lam Bespoke.
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Above: Segreto Finishes coated the floors and walls of the main bathroom’s tub and shower area with low-maintenance and non-toxic Tadelakt plaster. The BainUltra tub and Brizo fixtures are from Expressions Home Gallery. Opposite: Topped with quartzite from Arizona Tile, the main bathroom burl-wood veneer vanity’s floating design reveals more of the Mullican Wexford flooring from Southern Star Finishes. The Magie suspension lamps by Vistosi and plush vintage Moroccan rug were both found on 1stdibs. Brizo faucets are from Expressions Home Gallery.
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