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F e a t u r e s VINtaGe BLeND style selection Inspired by midcentury modern furniture, David Podsiadlo’s streamlined chair for Gus* Modern uses contrasting materials of leather and steel to create a contemporary piece. Delano Chair, $895; gusmodern.com

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What’s old is made new again in this stunning 1930s neo-Georgian estate in Houston by a legendary Texan architect. Written by Brielle M. Ferreira Photography by Julie Soefer

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Thanks to a dedicated design team, an Austin family was surprised to discover what lay beneath an ambitious remodel: their dream home. Written by Nancy A. Ruhling Photography by Coles Hairston

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A well-loved and meticulously kept garden inspired the English Country style of this sweeping abode in the Hill Country. Written by Lisa Cregan Photography by Mark Knight

COLOr tHeOrY A Fort Worth abode gets a youthful facelift to accommodate a young couple’s love for color and midcentury modern design. Written by Rebecca Sherman Photography by Paul Bardagjy

ON tHe COVer Designer Laura Umansky created multiple nooks for conversation with statement-making pieces that set the stage for entertaining in this Houston home. Page 200

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d e p a r t m e n t s editor’s Letter

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pubLisher’s Letter

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insider

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Local style mavens share their secrets about the people, places and things you need to know about now.

radar style selection Almost evading public display, René Lalique’s parakeet motif was discovered in an old workshop and brought to life through the appropriately named lost wax technique, bringing forth a crystal couple perched among flowers. Perruches Vase, $64,000; lalique.com

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A glimpse at current happenings in the world of art, architecture and design.

bespoke

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Old World craftsmanship and artistry are alive and well at P.E. Guerin.

on trend

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High fashion meets furnishings, jewelry and accessories with luxurious lace-inspired pieces.

spotLight

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Luxe shares the latest on what’s hot in home design.

scene

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News and offerings from the finest shops and showrooms in Texas.

styLe makers

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An up-close and personal look at artisans and designers who are transforming the design industry.

kitchen and bath

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Inspiration and ideas for making these practical spaces as chic as the rest of your home.

materiaL

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Sophisticated rug designs infused with saturated color and rich texture are showcased in unexpected environments.

itinerary

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On the legendary island of Mustique, each private villa has an architectural vernacular all its own.

design minded Top fashion designers step off the runway to deliver style-savvy looks for living spaces.

speciaL section: Luxe source A complete guide to Texas’ leading architecture + design resources.

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2. Schnabel House is an architectural work of art in Los Angeles, CA, represented by Hilton & Hyland, a Luxury Portfolio International™ member. Architect Frank Gehry transformed this residential property into a unique masterpiece. Priced at $13,000,000 USD. luxuryportfolio.com, Search WEB ID: SXAZ8

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chIc obsessions satiate your discerning taste with this delectable feast of exclusive designs.

3. Collection designed by Pierpaolo Seguso, these pieces were inspired by an archival design from Seguso Vetri di Arte. Characteristic of the Pulegoso practice, this vase showcases several distinctive Murano glass techniques. Price upon request. donghia.com 4. Finished in decadent caviar stain, the Manning Bar boasts architecturally inspired lines and a sophisticated mix of materials: smooth ash veneers, polished stainless steel, and clear and white glass. Features adjustable shelves and removable wine racks. 34”w x 18”d x 40”h, Priced at $1,620. mgbwhome.com 5. Xelo is an innovative floor support, suitable for supporting plasma/LCD monitors of up to 50 inches. Xelo aims to bring together functionality, safety and design. The curving lines and bright colors make this an object with an original design. cantoni.com

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community relations. As we assembled this issue, viewing hundreds of images and selecting which furnishings, textiles and accessories to cover, I considered our remarkable design community, which we are fortunate to report on in the pages of this magazine. The scope of talent, craftsmanship, ideas and influence—from architects and builders, to decorators, manufacturers and showrooms—is pretty astonishing and exceedingly inspiring. We shine a spotlight on these creative forces in the community, and discover what turns them on when it comes to design and lifestyle in our new Insider department. Check it out, and then expand beyond our pages by heading to luxedaily.com where we cover the design community at large.

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Read on. Log on. Enjoy!

PAMELA LERNER JACCARINO Editor in Chief

Clockwise from top left: P.E. Guerin: I toured this foundry and was blown away by the handcrafted workmanship and attention to detail. Schumacher: When I previewed Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s new collection for Schumacher…well, let’s just say my head is still swimming with notions of how I’d decorate with this cut velvet gem. Neil Denari: Architect Neil Denari’s influence reaches sky high, particularly in West Chelsea where his firm’s HL23 condo is firmly planted. Hutton Wilkinson: What’s more impressive: The stellar art direction of Hutton Wilkinson’s latest tome, or the jewelry itself? You decide, because I still can’t!

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From an in-depth tour of the Club House at Spanish Oaks—complete with delicious food and Grey Goose cocktails—to an artist showcase hosted by Luxe and Senter Design on the 42nd floor of the Austonian—where guests enjoyed wine from Cameron Hughes—it feels like we’ve been everywhere.

But don’t worry if you haven’t made it out to one of our events just yet, we have a full schedule planned for fall: Come out to the Decorative Center Dallas’ Celebration of Design, Cattle Baron’s Ball or the 2nd Tuesday educational series at the Houston Design Center. We look forward to seeing you there.

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FASHION FORWARD While visiting a friend in Aspen, I discovered The Little Bird, and much to my delight, they just opened one on Post Oak Boulevard in Houston. Owner Keele Loyd stocks the shop with an always-fresh selection of new and vintage designer clothes and accessories, like vintage Chanel pearl earrings, studded fuchsia Celine totes and gorgeous Versace frocks. thelittlebirdinc.com 2

DESIGNER DIGS The David Sutherland showroom at the Decorative Center Houston is inspiring. I especially like the boutique feeling it has; it is on the smaller side so you are not overwhelmed with choices. They do a great job of editing the fine lines they represent, like Dessin Fournir—one of my favorites—and Lorin Marsh, who has wonderful mirrors and accessories. davidsutherlandshowroom.com 3

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FRENCH FLAVOR Houston is booming with new, chic restaurants. At the moment, my favorite is Brasserie 19 with its simple French fare. Order one (or all!) of their spectacular tartares or carpaccios for the table, treat yourself to the delectable caramelized banana tart and take in the style mavens and trendsetters that frequent the spot. brasserie19.com 4

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WORK OF ART The Menil Collection is a Houston mainstay. It has the largest assemblage of Cy Twombly works in the country, which is housed in a small, exquisite gallery designed by architect Renzo Piano from an initial sketch by the artist himself. Direct sunlight is diffused throughout the space with a spectacular roofing system of glass and steel louvers. menil.org

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MIX MASTER When in south Austin, head to the Hotel Saint Cecilia. It’s an oasis of cool, free-spirited individuality. The blend of vintage and modern furniture, and art and accessories is masterful throughout. You can even check out poetry books and vinyl albums (each room comes with a Geneva sound system and turntable) from the on-site library, or borrow a bike and tour the nearby greenbelt. hotelstcecilia.com

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MODERN MARVEL Collage 20th Century Classics in Dallas’ Design District is a superb midcentury modern furniture store. Owners Abby and Wlodek Malowanczyk really know their stuff and stock the shop with original, refurbished and museum-quality pieces from luminaries such as Alvar Aalto, Arne Jacobsen, George Nelson, Charles and Ray Eames, Knoll and a host of other prominent designers of that era. collageclassics.com 3

ESCAPE ARTIST For a quick retreat, head to the Rough Creek Lodge & Resort in Glen Rose. It’s brimming with Texan comforts: an enormous central limestone hearth, ample wood bar and a long, shaded veranda that grants gorgeous sunset views. The lodge offers hunting, fishing, horseback riding, etc., but I go for Executive Chef Gerard Thompson’s rustic American and wild game cuisine—the breakfasts alone are worth the drive! roughcreek.com 4

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WELL-KEPT SECRET Hidden in the old Boyd Hotel (outlaws Bonnie and Clyde slept there), Local is a delightful marriage of clean, focused cooking and design in Dallas’ engagingly ramshackle Deep Ellum neighborhood. Chef-owner Tracy Miller’s ever-evolving menu emphasizes fresh, seasonal ingredients. Get a table in one of the elevated nooks decked in shag carpet, and scheme your way through the offerings. localdallas.com

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One thing in particular has remained since Hutton Wilkinson took over the late Tony Duquette's legacy: the jewelry is still fearless, as evidenced in Wilkinson’s new book Tony Duquette/Hutton Wilkinson Jewelry, due out this November. The lavish, unapologetic designs can be seen in all their extravagant glory in the gorgeous pages of Wilkinson’s third book. “Tony always said that the difference between animals and humans is adornment,” says the charismatic designer. “We each have to eat and procreate to survive, but how we choose to clothe ourselves is the true difference. That’s magic.” Magic, indeed. Organized by color and material, Wilkinson’s latest oeuvre showcases the captivating explosion of gems—all one-of-a-kind pieces—that is synonymous with the Tony Duquette brand. “This book was written to inspire individuality and creativity in others,” says Wilkinson. “It’s for anyone who aspires to pretty things.” abramsbooks.com

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BUENOS’ BEST Chic-up your tabletop with an Argentinean beauty. Airedelsur’s Marcelo Lucini creates pieces that truly embody his native home and heritage. Handcrafted by Argentinean artisans, Lucini’s coveted home décor line mergers distinctive materials into sleek objects. The punta box, shown, is crafted from alpaca silver, cream goat leather and wood. What an elegant way to corral! airedelsur.com

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MUSEUM QUALITY When an artist is revered as one of the most significant painters of his time, there’s only one natural course of action: build a comprehensive museum dedicated to preserving his legacy. On November 18, the Clyfford Still Museum opens in Denver within a cantilevered structure designed by Allied Works Architecture, shedding natural and metaphorical light on an oeuvre that has largely never before been on public display. clyffordstillmuseum.org

CANADIAN FLAVOR Just a stone’s throw over Lake Ontario in Toronto’s business district lies the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company’s first Canadian outpost to date—and the newest location from the luxury hotel brand. Unveiled this past spring, the 53-story Ritz-Carlton, Toronto consists of a hotel, residences, spa and world-class restaurant, all laden with Canadian insignia, including works by local artists and engraved replicas of the country’s symbolic maple leaf. The 23,000-square-foot spa’s co-ed sun room, shown, is awash with natural light and serene hues. ritzcarlton.com

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STONE COLD Get ready to rock your wall…and your world. Phillip Jeffries’ new handcrafted wall covering collection, Geology, lets you sheath your walls with the earthy look of outdoor slate without the bulk and installation challenges of the real deal. The innovative wall coverings company developed a microthin veneer of authentic honed slate adhered to a flexible panel that easily applies to walls and even bends around curves. Six colorations are available in the collection, ranging from subdued gray to variegated patterns and shimmering metallics. phillipjeffries.com

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MODERN MARVEL HL23, the new landmark building by acclaimed Los Angeles architect Neil Denari, welcomed its first residents this past summer in Manhattan's reinvigorated West Chelsea neighborhood. The 14-story structure houses 11 full-floor residences—including two duplexes—with sweeping views of the High Line park, thanks to floor-to-ceiling, low-iron windows. The sleek exterior is a perfect fit for the modern, clean interiors by Danish designer Thomas Juul-Hansen. Adding to the narrative of the building, HL23 collaborated with April Magen, of Magen H. Gallery, and Nicholas Kilner, of Sebastian + Barquet, on selecting midcentury modern furnishings to adorn some spaces. hl23.com

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SKIN DEEP Maker of sumptuous leather goods, Moore & Giles has introduced a lust-worthy material line by modern-meets-traditional interior designer Kara Mann. From rich French nubuck suede and buttery aniline leather to polished German calfskin, the new collection features three distinct styles—Crave It, Need It, Want It—each with a different inspiration and finish. The new skins have roots in fashion, borrowing inspiration from iconic pieces like the Gucci moto jacket, Hermès Birkin bag and rockerchic leather pants, just like the designer herself, who was recently named to “The Vogue 100,” a group of influential leaders in the industry known for their distinctive taste. mooreandgiles.com

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BOOK SMART After two years of construction, and many more years of planning, the West Hollywood Library—part of Phase I of the West Hollywood Park Master Plan—is now open. Helmed by architects Steve Johnson and Jim Favaro, the 32,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art library boasts stunning architectural touches, such as a carved ceiling, and LEED Silver certification. weho.org

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Tony Duquette’s sunburst fixtures cast a twinkling glow on gray hues and silver metallic walls at the recently opened 2,200-square-foot private event space adjacent to Chicago’s Michelin star-rated Sepia. Gary Lee Partners, who designed the restaurant, was tasked with creating a sophisticated complement to the eatery’s sexy-cool interiors. The design team added stylish details, like a vintage 1910 walnut and pewter bar and an oversized antiqued gilded frame mirror that spans the back wall, which add a dramatic milieu to the versatile event space. sepiachicago.com


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BIRD’S EYE VIEW Dallas-based luxury home manufacturer Allan Knight is known for its inventive mix of materials, like the natureinspired Eda Tori Chandelier, shown, that pairs hand-carved wood in a platinum gilt finish, with aged iron and delicate rose quartz. The latest from the brand includes additions to their heralded Palm Beach furniture line that marry glitzy silver leaf with modern acrylic. allan-knight.com

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ARTISTIC STREAK Set a colorful table with whimsical textile designer Lulu de Kwiatkowski’s latest playful creation: a fun and flirty dinnerware and tabletop collection designed exclusively for Neiman Marcus. The line of plates, mugs, bowls and chargers is imbued with striking water-colored patterns and lively hues, hand-drawn by Lulu and riffing off the artist’s book of mixed collages, Lulu. Bursting with flora and fauna, the collection is inspired by de Kwiatkowski’s constant muse—none other than Mother Nature herself. neimanmarcus.com

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS It’s the private playground for jet setters—a legendary island where infinity pools proliferate and villa staff are at the ready. Mustique is most definitely a destination where dreams are built (both metaphorically and architecturally). The island’s 74 private villas are diverse in design style: there’s the über-modern Taliesin by Canadian architect Jack Diamond; Manolo Mestre’s Mexican-influenced Sheherezade, and Japanese-styled Shogun by Arne Hasselquist. The Moorishinspired Toucan Hill, shown, took the owner 10 years to complete, from its mosaicked fountains down to its eight-star-motifs throughout. mustique-island.com

LOS ANGELES

CASUAL ELEGANCE Nestled on a residential street, a few blocks off Santa Monica Boulevard, you’ll find the intimate showroom of designer Rachel Horn. Known for her effortless bohemian style, Horn’s Los Angeles shop carries her inspired line of home décor and antiques. Set up in a quaint bungalow, the space is chock-full of hand-carved case goods and intricate furnishings that hold dear spots in the designer’s heart. “My showroom is a wonderful mix of all the things that I love,” says Horn. Case in point, the one-of-a-kind starburst mirror, shown, is from an artisan in the designer’s childhood home of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. rachelhorn.com


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Luxe sat down with longtime p.e. guerin fixture martin grubman for an intimate look at the history, philosophy and artistry behind the brand, started by master craftsman pierre emmanuel guerin when he left France for new york city in 1857, a cache of tiny chisels and hammers in hand. over 150 years later, p.e. guerin still stands in a four-story building on jane street whose simple façade belies the exquisite custom fixtures and hardware the company creates for clients around the world. the process remains much as it was when guerin himself first established his shop, and a visit to the foundry—the only one in existence in new york city—is akin to a trip back in time.

From historical reproductions to whimsical Flights oF Fancy, Fine decorative hardware Firm p.e. guerin FaithFully creates its handcraFted masterpieces just as its Founder did beFore the turn oF the last century.


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HOW DO YOU PRESERVE THE gUERin HERiTAgE? it’s a family business, and always has been. guerin’s great grandnephew, andrew ward, runs the company, and we maintain a staff of about 60. many come to us as apprentices. the process is the same as when guerin was creating his own pieces. we still use his original tools—some are even older than the company—and when one breaks, we repair or recreate it ourselves. it’s not like we can go to the hardware store and replace it. the molds are handmade using patterns from our archive; we have an entire room full of them, stacked in boxes and on shelves from floor to ceiling. there are probably 100,000 different designs.

WAlk US THROUgH THE AcTUAl PROcESS. every piece in the shop is created, start-to-finish, by hand. we cast exclusively in sand—we go through about six tons a year—and each mold can only be used once. an impression is made in the sand using a pattern, or an actual model, and the metal is poured into the sand. that produces a raw casting, which gets hand filed and braised before going to a finish filer who smooths and refines it. after that it goes to a chaser, or chiseler, who uses chisels and hammers to re-delineate the design. the piece is polished and sent back to the chaser for more detail and texture—that’s what gives it its life-like nature—before it’s polished again, plated and patinated.

HOW MUcH cUSTOM WORk iS DOnE? a lot. one time someone came in and said, “i love hippos. can you make me a hippo faucet?” and i said, “sure!” someone else came in and said, “can you make me an elephant doorknob?” it happens all the time and no matter the request, we find a way to do it. every goofy thing you’ve ever heard of, we’ve made it. we collaborate with designers, architects and historians. guerin’s original work can still be seen in the hall of records and the villard houses in new york city, and in many historically significant buildings across the country. more current work can be found in the new york city public library—that was a restoration commission—tom Ford’s store on madison avenue and in museums.

DiScUSS YOUR cOMMiTMEnT TO cRAFT. there’s a character inherent in metal that can only be achieved by hand. you cannot accomplish it through other means. i analogize it this way: a machine-made sweater is perfect and looks just like all the other machine-made sweaters. but a handmade sweater—while not perfect—has a quality that draws you to it. it’s the same with metalwork. a hand-chased fixture possesses detail and personality and breaks up the light in a way that’s incredibly appealing. you just want to touch it. it’s a tactile aspect you get from something created by hand that you just don’t get when it’s made by a machine.


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2 SEA SIDE Inspired by the movement of the ocean—and by Greek Mythology’s daughter of the sea, Narissa—Alex Woo’s 14-karat yellow-gold necklace is a statement-making piece with a lacey tone. Narissa Crescent Necklace, $3,378; alexwoo.com

GONE ARE THE DAYS OF YOUR GRANDMOTHER’S TABLECLOTHS AND THE DOILY COASTERS SHE SET OUT FOR AFTERNOON TEA. THE CHICEST LACE-INSPIRED PIECES WHISPER SOPHISTICATION AND GLAMOUR.

1 DINING HABITS Guests will swoon as traditional dinnerware gets an updated look with Anthropologie’s new tabletop collection. Penumbral Doily Dinner Plate, $18 per plate; anthropologie.com

3 SHEER ELEGANCE Influenced by her love of fashion, Jennifer McGarigle’s sophisticated chair brings a touch of the runway to furnishings with swanky Venetian lace and silk upholstery. Tangerine Lace Chair, $2,400; floralartla.com

4 HOLD EVERYTHING Even the simplest of blooms take on a glamorous vibe when displayed in this opulent vase from Baccarat’s United Crystal Woods Collection, suggesting a baroque style with its crystal body of laceinspired facets. Forest of Dreams One-Vase Holder, $750; baccarat.com

5 TIME SENSITIVE Be both on time and trendy with Valentino’s Timeless 2011 Collection Lace, which interprets this latest fashion trend with a feminine yet high-tech accessory. Lace, price available upon request; valentino.com



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7 SMOKE AND MIRRORS It’s a blue-tie affair with Dior’s new Blue Tie Collection, harmonizing smoky silver and navy shadows all in a lacelooking compact. Blue Tie Fall Color Collection, $70; dior.com

9 CUSHION CUT A crochet necklace from Sachin + Babi’s readyto-wear collection was the inspiration behind Ankasa’s svelte linen pillow with crocheted embroidery. ANK1518, $540; sachinandbabi.com

6 MERRY GO ROUND Designer Troy Benoit explores the geometry of overlapping circles— with an undertone of lace appeal—in this deliciously plush rug from Red Spruce for Odegard. Sand Dollar, $8,580; odegardinc.com

10 TOP NOTCH The hand-carved, lace-like accents on Isabelle Abramson’s six-sided vase makes this piece anything but ordinary. Porcelain Vase, $775; isabelleabramson.com

8 VINTAGE REVIVAL Luxury awaits with Kwiat’s lavish and lacy metal and diamond bracelet, shown here in 18-karat white gold. Kwiat Vintage Collection Bracelet, $38,400; kwiat.com

11 TAKE A SEAT The powder-coated bench from Richard Schultz—designed to look like a pruned shrub—is a modern seater with a lacy personality. Topiary Bench, price available upon request; richardschultz.com


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12 MILKY WAY Jab Anstoetz’s polyester fabric features a classic lace design that reflects sophistication and elegance. Hayet, price available to the trade; jab.de

14 13 FULLY LACED Strut your stuff and walk tall in Christian Louboutin’s sassy skyhigh heels made of satin and Chantilly lace, shown in nude and black. 1EN8, $995; christianlouboutin.com

FLOWER POWER Striking and romantic, Tord Boontje’s light fixture is both feminine and whimsical with its continuous floral metal strand-and-lace effect. Garland, price available upon request; artecnica.com

15 ON THE WEB Add a splash of color with designer Chris Kabatsi’s dynamic and transformative table shaped from bent steel. Hive Side Table, $840; arktura.com

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16 NOTHING BUT NET Crocheting is a traditional pastime, but Marcel Wanders updates the notion with this contemporary lamp made of crocheted fiber. Crochet Lamp, price available upon request; marcelwanders.com

BORDER PATROL Channel high fashion with Creation Baumann’s custom red curtain fabric. Available with a 500-yard minimum, the haute couture-inspired textile has a border reminiscent of etched lace. Custom Red, price available upon request; creationbaumann.com


Interiors by Cantoni

Cantoni. Great Design Is Always in Style. Treviso is a bold example of the craftsmanship that has made Italian furniture the ultimate in modern upholstery. High quality leathers, unique details, and timeless European design culminate in a sectional that will provide comfort and style for years to come. For Italian style in modern home furnishings, for inspired interior design, for a vast selection - in stock - delivery and installation, Cantoni. To see the complete collection and great interiors by the Cantoni Design Studio visit a showroom or cantoni.com

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ARTISTIC BENT company Artek retail $3,950

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Finnish architect Alvar Aalto blended sleek, contemporary lines with tongue-in-cheek ingenuity when concepting his classic Paimio chair. Deftly pushing the limits of tightly bent birch plywood, Aalto formed a sinuous frame and seat with an appealingly structural personality. Inspired by Marcel Breuer’s iconic Wassily Chair, the Paimio is deliberately crafted using native birch, which underscores its organic form.

side note to a tailored sofa and would lend a unique, relaxed look to any space. It’s a fabulous foil to a more traditionally designed piece— a punch of modernity to give a room interest. Also, the white color and neutral frame really makes you appreciate the silhouette.” AmAndA mAlson And Jolene BAllArd

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and clever idea of this lamp in the form of a candelabra. I could see a pair in a dining room with dark brown grass-cloth walls and perhaps a peek of a fun fabric with a bit of the orange

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Designers Michael Partenio and Stacy Kunstel were inspired by an antique candelabra that sent them on a quest to inject old-fashioned romance back into today’s interiors. By modernizing the shape, adjusting the height and adding a lacquer-like finish, their fresh-feeling take allows for a luminous glow to settle over its onlookers. Handmade exclusively in the United States and composed of North American maplewood, the candelabra is available in a variety of hues.

on dining chair seats. You really would not need much else in a room with this incredible accent.”

Palmer Weiss

Palmer Weiss Interior Design palmerweiss.com


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“Stones add a certain sexiness to any space. I especially love the color purple, and the amethyst is one of the sexiest stones there is. The smooth violet alongside the rugged shape makes for the perfect mix of hard and soft. Garza’s creation would look good in any room.”

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For designer Eduardo Garza, there’s more to art than simply fashioning together creative ideas: Only after ethically sourcing and personally selecting all the materials that encompass each one of his pieces does the design process begin. Precious metals, stones and other natural elements of the highest quality are then manipulated into striking objet d’arts, such as this vibrant amethyst accented in white gold leaf and cradled by a gilt base.

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“I find this whimsical take on a classical form both intriguing and oddly humorous. It cleverly incorporates fashion into design, and is an ironic statement piece that could be utilized in almost any interior. Accessories provide the finishing touch to a well-designed room, and this figurine is the perfect piece to add personality and interest.” Jeff Andrews

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Porcelain manufacturer Nymphenburg celebrates its 260th anniversary with a limited edition of its famed Commedia dell’Arte figures, available exclusively at Kneen & Co. Originally sculpted by German artist Franz Anton Bustelli in 1759 and ’60, the 16 hand-painted figurines in the Couture Collection have now been dressed in original creations by renowned fashion designers including Christian Lacroix, Elie Saab and Vivienne Westwood. Esteban Cortazar (Emanuel Ungaro) shown here.

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ANGULAR PERFECTION company Robert Abbey retail price available upon request

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“Robert Abbey’s Delta Table Lamp resembles a hint of a gemstone, and what girl doesn’t love a great jewel! This piece is perfect for a girl’s bedroom. I’d let the pink pop against a neutral wall color and mix in bold accent fabrics.” Erika PowEll

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Robert Abbey is known for its vibrant and unabashed use of bold color, and for pairing it with unexpected shapely fixtures, each customized to perfection. This distinctly formed ceramic table lamp—a beacon of bright fuchsia and polished nickel topped with a subdued oyster linen drum shade— heralds a modern statement that won’t soon be forgotten.


“Cut velvet stripes look incredibly chic and tailored on upholstered furniture. This fabric would be especially handsome on chairs in a library. I adore the combination of colors. Leave it to Martyn Lawrence Bullard to deliver the perfect blend of luxury and coziness.�

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It comes as no surprise that LA-based designer-to-the-stars Martyn Lawrence Bullard has formed his signature fabric collection solely around luxury. The incredibly detailed line comprises striking prints and embroidered fabrics, complemented by lush cut velvets woven in a scallop-edged stripe. Portrayed in a variety of rich colors, its sensuous texture imparts a delicious tactile experience.

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All Newport Brass faucets, accessories and shower fixtures are available in 26 brilliant finishes.

From Art Deco to Victorian, Neo Classic to Contemporary, Newport Brass offers a wide selection of beautiful designs. Each is available in a choice of 26 finishes and produced with quality that is second to none for the discriminating professional and homeowner. Our designer finishes are created using the latest technologies for results that are as stunning as they are durable. Even further customization can be achieved through mixing and matching Newport Brass fixtures which are created with design continuity and matched fittings for versatility across the many collections. With Newport Brass, your choices are endless, your design is uncompromised and your visions are realized. Visit us at newportbrass.com

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Thoughtful Attention to Detail... GINGER accessories are luxury designed for the way you live. GINGER offers more styles and types of bathroom accessories than any other company. Every piece is designed with exacting precision and a thoughtful attention to detail. Our accessories are engineered for durability and convenience and designed for style. Crafted from solid forged brass, mouth-blown glass and hand-rubbed finishes, GINGER accessories are luxury designed for your lifestyle. gingerco.com

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The Miele Gallery. Art you can touch. Featuring our state-of-the-art appliances, the Miele Gallery is not just a place to look, it’s a place to touch, experience and enjoy. From wine-storage and refrigeration to steam cooking and speed ovens, come and see for yourself why anything else is a compromise.

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Philip Gorrivan

Michelle Nussbaumer

Martyn Lawrence Bullard

sheldon harte

David Phoenix

Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design Los Angeles, CA

Harte Brownlee & Associates Interior Design Laguna Beach, CA

Timothy Corrigan

Jiun Ho

Lori Dennis

eric hughes

Barry Dixon

holly hunt, honorary chair

Barclay Butera Los Angeles, CA

Timothy Corrigan, Inc. Los Angeles, CA Lori Dennis, Inc. Los Angeles, CA Barry Dixon Inc. Warrenton, VA

Jamie Drake

Drake Design Associates New York, NY

Oliver Furth

Oliver M Furth, Design and Decoration Los Angeles, CA

Raymond Goins R.L. Goins, Inc. Atlanta, GA

Philip Gorrivan Design New York, NY

Jiun Ho, Inc. San Francisco, CA Eric Hughes Design New York, NY

Holly Hunt Chicago, IL

kathryn ireland Kathryn M. Ireland Textiles and Design West Hollywood, CA

Mary M C Donald Mary McDonald Inc. West Hollywood, CA

Kate M C Intyre Ironies Berkeley, CA

Ceylon et Cie Dallas, TX

David Phoenix Interior Design, Inc. Los Angeles, CA

Suzanne Rheinstein

Suzanne Rheinstein & Associates Los Angeles, CA

Alissa Sutton

Alissa Sutton Interiors Los Angeles, CA

nathan turner Nathan Turner West Hollywood, CA

Ron Woodson & Jaime Rummerfield

Woodson & Rummerfield’s House of Design Los Angeles, CA

Hutton Wilkinson Tony Duquette, Inc. West Hollywood, CA

Kendall Wilkinson Kendall Wilkinson Design & Home San Francisco, CA


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Our talented design staff is ready to transform your home into a true retreat! Whether you need fine fabrics, trimmings, furniture, draperies or complete design assistance, you will find everything to make your home beautiful at Woodlands Fabrics & Interiors. Our Staff is what sets us apart. We work as a team to produce the finest interiors in Houston and around the world. Call today or visit us online to schedule your in-home or in-store design consultation.

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JEAN - MARC FRAY ANTIQUES

This vintage Murano chandelier is just one of the many dazzling European wares that Jean-Marc and Cynthia Fray are constantly introducing to Austin through their antique shop, which specializes in museum-quality art, as well as Art Deco and mid 20th-century finds. jeanmarcfray.com

02 TRADING UP ALL AN KNIGHT & ASSOCIATES

One of Dallas’ most popular to-the-trade showrooms, Allan Knight & Associates is also one of the most prolific, representing over 60 designer lines while also offering up eponymous collections of acrylic furnishings, textiles and lighting. allan-knight.com

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TKO ASSOCIATES

DAVID SUTHERL AND

Founded by Betsy Hoag, TKO Associates was one of the first places to bring European design into Dallas’ kitchens and bathrooms. Hoag continues that tradition today with sleek, shiny hardware and fixtures from Dornbracht, Hansgrohe and Vola. tkoassoc.com

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The name David Sutherland has long been synonymous with beauty in interiors, on both a local and national level. Known for his self-titled line of furniture and his commitment to bringing great design to the outdoors with Perennials, Sutherland’s showrooms in Houston and Dallas also carry an impressive roster of goods from top manufacturers like Berman Rosetti, Christian Liaigre, John Hutton and Kyle Bunting. davidsutherlandshowroom.com


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With a location in Austin and a newly opened showroom in San Antonio, Nest Modern’s dedication to the midcentury modern movement and its attention to craftsmanship is evident in nearly every piece the store offers. Douglas Galloway tells us more: The decision to open up the showroom came from a true love for modern design. My business partner and best friend, John Allison, and I really wanted to bring something to the market that represented our design aesthetic because we felt like there was a deep void. We usually look for very clean lines in the furniture we offer at Nest, because those pieces are the ones

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that work the best in our clients’ homes, whether their spaces are modern or transitional. The most important thing to me is being hands-on, and that’s true for John, too. We’re always here, at one store or the other, and we always have a pulse on what’s going on at the showroom, from the big stuff to the little stuff. Our clients range across the board— from young hipster types to a more distinguished clientele. They come looking for help, and we give it to them: Our whole team makes itself available for design services. There’s not one project that has come into the store that every staff member hasn’t looked at and had a part in. nestmodern.com

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TRUE ROMANCE

ARCHITECTURAL TILE & STONE

M . NAEVE

With an inventory of stone and ceramic tile from Italy, Spain, Portugal, India and Brazil, Architectural Tile & Stone starts its commitment to quality control long before its granites, marbles and limestones make it to Austin—demanding the best processing techniques from the quarries where it procures its slabs. architecturaltilestone.com

The whimsical vignettes that define Margaret Naeve’s eponymous Houston antique shop are made up of everything from retired rocking horses to fantastically detailed tapestries, like the landscape scene shown here, and belie the delicate, romantic nature of their French origins. mnaeve.com

08 SIT TING PRET TY While Dallas’ George Cameron Nash carries many popular furniture lines, its house collection continues an inspired evolution, improving upon classics, like the newly updated Reynolds Salon chair shown here, and introducing new pieces. georgecameronnash.com 130 LU X E I N T E R I O R S

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Conceived by five design-loving friends, Dallas-based Blue Print embodies its owners’ unique perspectives with a wide range of furniture, antiques, art and accessories. blueprintstore.com

10 NEW ERA When the original Ellouise was looking to sell her Houston showroom in 1994, Betsie Weatherford swooped in and took over. She immediately revamped the 8,000-square-foot gallery and stocked it with goods from Conrad, Minton-Spidell and McGuire, like the dining set shown here, before expanding the Ellouise Abbott name to Dallas, where she remains the sole representative for Fortuny fabrics in the area. ellouiseabbott.com

11 MODERN MOJO SCOT T + COONER

When Lloyd Scott and Josey Cooner-Collins founded Scott+Cooner in 1995, they had high hopes for bringing a more modern aesthetic to Texas. And before long, their dream manifested itself in over 15,000 square feet in Dallas and Austin devoted to contemporary furniture and lighting design from over 70 manufacturers. The showroom also represents cutting-edge kitchen systems from BazzĂŠo, Pedini and Varenna. scottcooner.com

12 KEY NOTE CULP ASSOCIATES

This Greek key ottoman from the Caperton Collection provides just a hint of the classic styling that sends designers to Culp Associates. Their diverse inventory boasts pieces from Dennis & Leen, Gregorius Pineo and Ironies, among many others. culpassociates.com 132 LU X E I N T E R I O R S

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ANYTHING BUT PLAIN

BUNCH & SHOEMAKER

Anything But Plain is an award-winning decorative painting and plaster company that has amassed a repertoire of simply stunning finishes that range from “classic sophistication” to the trend setting “new modern.” Founded by Certified Master Artisan Janie Ellis in 1989, Anything But Plain proudly serves the Houston design community, builders and architects, earning a reputation for excellence and exceptional results. We serve our clients as creative partners, designing and developing beautiful custom decorative finishes, plaster finishes, murals for walls and ceilings, cabinets and floors. View our portfolio at www.AnythingButPlain.com.

The world’s only furniture from Patagonia is bench-made, one piece at a time, by Patagonia Legacy. Living in one of the most alluring places on the globe, the inspired patience required to hand build each piece comes naturally to these artisans. Using only eco-friendly, extraordinarily unique, solid hardwood, Old World joinery and a hand-rubbed finish, each piece becomes one-of-a-kind. Designers of fine interiors blend Patagonia Legacy with European antiques, and traditional and modern décor. Bunch & Shoemaker offers the line because Patagonia Legacy delivers peace of mind and a real sense of soul.

CHARLOTTE NAIL ANTIQUES

DAUPHIN SALES, INC.

From its 10,000-square-foot showroom in The Houston Design Center, Charlotte Nail Antiques offers an elegant collection of antique furniture. You’ll find furniture in the French, Spanish and Italian styles, including dining tables, buffets, desks and chairs. Also on view is an opulent selection of antique artwork, bronze and marble statuary, tapestries, chandeliers, clocks, candelabra and mirrors. The store specializes in German and French porcelain such as Sevres and Dresden. If you are looking for beautiful unique furnishings and accessories, you are sure to find it here! The expert staff is happy to assist you in finding the perfect piece or treasure for your home.

Dauphin Sales, Inc., is Houston’s installer of choice for frameless shower doors, tub enclosures and all interior glass needs. We offer an extensive selection of custom glass options. Custom etching, cast glass and back-painted glass are just a few of our offerings. Our showroom at The Houston Design Center features 18 different shower doors, as well as a large antique mirror display with framing options. In addition, Dauphin Sales has an array of glass countertop options including Ultraglas and Thinkglass. We are passionate about our glass and strive to impress our clients with new and exciting products and exceptional installation services.

Suite 295 | 281.444.2070 | www.AnythingButPlain.com

Suite 165 | 713.869.9511 | www.cninteriors.com

Suite 152 | 713.426.2850 | www.bunchshoemaker.com

Suite 273 | 713.522.3418 | www.dauphinsales.com


LEISURE COLLECTIONS

THORNTREE SLATE & MARBLE

Since 1984, Leisure Collections has been the choice of designers and architects for outdoor furnishings and accessories. We have a commitment to provide expert service from our experienced staff to fulfill contract or residential projects with the products that will enhance their exterior. Providing solutions for a great outdoor environment is made simple by selecting from such prestigious manufacturers as Brown Jordan, Barlow Tyrie, Castelle, Lloyd Flanders and Pavilion. See these and more from the 2011 collections in the showroom now.

Discover the Thorntree experience at our 3,500-square-foot design studio located at The Houston Design Center in suite 167, where we bring you the finest and most exotic natural stone from around the world, as well as an impressive line of glass and fine porcelain.

Suite 154 | 713.426.1010 | www.leisurecollections.com

Suite 167 | 713.750.9091 | www.thorntreeslate.com

ALKUSARI STONE

FABRIC HOUSE

PRIDE OF PERSIA RUG CO.

We are the quarry. We are the factory. Our beautifully designed showrooms and products only hint at the unique position we occupy within the stone industry. We have the luxury of being both the source and retailer. It is our team of professionals working in the quarries and factories, and personally reviewing historic, reclaimed material from around the world.

Fabric House offers a wide variety of fabrics and other textiles to meet all of your design needs for upholstery, windows, walls and more. Easy access to more than 34 exclusive lines, half a million SKUs of fabric, plus an extensive selection of trim, wallcoverings and drapery hardware. Offering organic textiles that are eco-friendly as well as performance fabrics for indoor and outdoor use, and for both residential and commercial spaces.

Pride of Persia Rug Co. offers an extraordinary collection of handwoven rugs. From antique to contemporary to custom, these rugs are designed to provide quality and value for generations. Our professional wash and restoration services team will keep your rugs in top condition. Together, let’s make your space beautiful.

Suite 229 | 713.843.7122 | www.alkusaristone.com

Suite 159 | 713.864.7550 | www.fabrichousetx.com

Suite 164 | 713.522.7870 | www.prideofpersia.com

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LEGENDS OF DESIGN AT THE HOUSTON DESIGN CENTER BRAVO TV SENSATION KATHRYN IRELAND TO KEYNOTE THE HOUSTON DESIGN CENTER FALL MARKET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 AT 11 AM Design phenomenon and co-star of Bravo TV’s Million Dollar Decorators, Kathryn Ireland will keynote The Houston Design Center Fall Market. The designer will also sign copies of her latest book Summers in France. In the book she chronicles the transformations of her first home, La Castallene, in Southern France and features many of her signature fabrics, decorating tips and recipes for entertaining guests. Kathryn M. Ireland is a British-born, Los Angeles-based interiors and textile designer. She launched her first collection of signature fabrics in 1997, and she operates showrooms in London and West Hollywood, California. Kathryn’s signature style has been described as comfortable, bohemian and family-friendly with large doses of color and a lack of orthodoxy. Her clientele of celebrities and tastemakers includes Steve Martin, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Arianna Huffington.

CELEBRATED INTERIOR DESIGNER CELERIE KEMBLE TO SPEAK AND SIGN NEW BOOK AT THE HOUSTON DESIGN CENTER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT 6.30 PM Celerie Kemble, one of America’s most published designers, will share thoughts and lessons in a rare public appearance at The Houston Design Center. Ms. Kemble will also sign copies of her new book (to be released November 1) Black & White (and a bit in between). Kemble Interiors, Inc. was founded in 1982 on Royal Palm Way in Palm Beach, Florida by Mimi McMakin and Brooke Huttig. A few years later they bought the building where there is currently a retail store along with the design business. Seating for A Conversation with Celerie Kemble is limited and reservations are required. For reservation information visit www.thehoustondesigncenter.com

THE HOUSTON DESIGN CENTER WELCOMES SCALAMANDRÉ FABRICS The Houston Design Center is pleased to welcome Scalamandré fabrics to its family of showrooms. Renowned for its incomparable quality, taste and style, Scalamandré remains one of America’s leading purveyors of exquisite fabrics, wallcoverings, trims and furnishings. The new 3,500-square-foot Scalamandré showroom is located on the ground floor of The Houston Design Center in Showroom 103. MORE SHOWROOM OPENINGS AT HDC Fabric House Showroom 159 is the companion showroom to Design House, Inc. owned and operated by Connie LeFevre, ASID. This 3,400-square-foot fabric & textile showroom boasts easy access to 26 exclusive fabric lines, with 200,000 SKUs of fabric, 9,000 SKUs of trims and a wide selection of wallcoverings. Postmodern Traditions, a gallery dedicated to contemporary and custom hand-woven rugs is now open in Showroom 169. Owners Mehdi Abedi and Lisa Slappey are also co-owners of HDC’s Pride of Persia Rugs, offer specialty lines highlighted by Tibetan-style Nepalese rugs from Lapchi, Wool & Silk, and Tibet Rug Co. along with contemporary Persian Kashkooli and Loribaft Gebbeh pieces. Other recent openings include Abrahams Rugs & Furnishings in Showroom 166; Fixtures & Fittings, Inc., in Showroom 171; Jobe Systems, Inc., in Showroom 157; Randall Edward Design, Inc., in Showroom 160 and Charles Ray & Associates Inc. in Showroom 153.

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Artist Linda Ketelhut cozies up to some of her modern, upbeat prints—which she creates digitally—in her Austin studio. Opposite: Angela Adam’s rich, tactile designs are what have ratcheted the company to the top of the list of lines to which Ketelhut would love to contribute.


In retrospect, it seems obvious that Austin-based artist Linda Ketelhut would be drawn to textile design. “When I started illustrating, I was

This print, titled Flowerpop, by Ketelhut, embodies the artist’s aesthetic perfectly with fun geometric combinations and a lively palette.

integrating patterns into the editorial work I was doing,” she explains, “but it wasn’t until later that I realized surface design was a great way to merge my passions: home décor and art.” When translating her digital patterns to fabric, a challenging process that requires an eye for repetition and balance, Ketelhut focuses on creating a final product that is colorful, modern and upbeat. And while style and color trends are much more important with textiles than in her other artistic pursuits, she’s careful to tow the line: “You do have to be aware of what’s going on so that you’re producing relevant work,” she confesses, “but I don’t always follow trends.” To Ketelhut, the response to her work is what’s most important: “What I do makes me happy, but what I love is putting it out there for people to see.” lindaketelhut.com; 917.608.2422

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LINDA KETELHUT Art icon: Lucienne Day. She made the world a brighter place with her sophisticated, abstract textiles.

Every artist should… Find his or her own voice and follow it.

Dream collaboration: I would love to create a line of rugs with Angela Adams. She’s extremely talented.

Favorite decorating sources: Every time I’m in New York, I make sure to stop at ABC Carpet & Home. I’m also a huge fan of Orla Kiely and Jonathan Adler.

Current projects: I’ve just finished a collection of modern botanical illustrations. Next up, I’m starting to develop new pattern designs for some fabrics.

Tools of the trade: A paintbrush, my computer and a Wacom tablet.

Favorite color: I’m really into chartreuse right now because it’s full of life and makes a great accent color. LUXE INTERIORS

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Photography has been a lifelong passion for John Rohrbach—one that he cultivates daily in his work at Fort Worth’s Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Opposite: An outside view of the building where Rohrbach dreams up thoughtful exhibitions for enthusiastic art lovers.

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As senior curator of photographs for the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, John Rohrbach searches for time-stopping

The images of Eliot Porter have been an inspiration to Rohrbach, like this serene piece by the photographer, titled Pool in a Brook.

images that jump out at him with almost brutish force. “I look for photos that tell me something new about my humanity and my place in the world,” he says. “I’m looking for bodies of work that are new and extraordinary.” Rohrbach developed his passion for the medium at age 12 when he bought his first camera. By high school, he had his own darkroom; by college, he was studying every art photography book he could lay his eyes on. After earning a doctorate from the University of Delaware, he landed at Amon Carter, where he found himself on the other side of the viewfinder. “Photography is the medium of our time,” says Rohrbach. “Through exhibitions, I’m able to transform an empty room into a story about life.” cartermuseum.org; 817.738.1933

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JOHN ROHRBACH Work approach: My work is tremendously varied, yet always image-driven. My approach to it is passionate—if one does not love what one does, do something different.

Greatest influences: Eadweard Muybridge, Paul Strand, Eliot Porter and Cindy Sherman have each strongly influenced the way I think about photography.

Keep an eye on: Jean-Luc Mylayne. I have been pleasantly taken by his photographs of sparrows in Texas pastures. His sense of space is delightful.

Dream dinner party guests: Alfred Stieglitz, Gertrude Stein, John Updike, John Coltrane, Hillary Clinton and Martin Luther King, Jr.

I’m reading… James Elkins’ Photography Theory, which is the culmination of a seminar wherein curators, writers, historians and theorists try to puzzle through the nature of what makes photographs distinctive as a visual form.

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Tara Shaw is happiest when surrounded by the beautiful wares she offers at her Houston and New Orleans showrooms, whether they’re tirelessly searched-for antiques or meticulously crafted reproductions. Opposite: Shaw is enamored by the work of modern architects, like this handsome estate by Bobby McAlpine and Greg Tankersley.

portrait: richard patterson. opposite: mike hales. top right: will crocker.

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Life is never a straight road, but furniture maestro Tara Shaw has learned to love and take advantage of the detours. “In 2005, when I was about to ship two huge containers of antiques back to New Orleans

The Grisaille Mid Century Chair in handcrafted birch is one of the many reproductions Shaw offers through her line, Maison.

from Italy, Katrina struck; so, instead, we sent them to Houston and set up shop there,” she explains. “The city saved us because we were able to keep working and have a base to do pro bono design work in New Orleans.” But while Katrina brought her to the city, the warm welcome she received is why she never left, opting to expand her business along the Gulf Coast. Luckily, Maison—the line of exquisitely crafted reproductions she started in 2008 when she became worried that the supply of European antiques was dwindling—is a big hit in both towns, despite their different needs. “Homes are larger in Houston,” she gushes, “so everything has to be done on a grander scale!” tarashaw.com; 713.533.9744

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tara shaw Current projects: I’ve been working on my fall collection, which will launch at High Point in October.

Trend you’re excited by: Blush pink is my new beige; I love to pair it with black to create a strong, stark contrast.

Architecture period you find most engaging: Right now. I’m enchanted with architects like Bobby McAlpine, Greg Tankersley and Herzog & de Meuron. They blend elements and make references to things that are both old and new in their work.

Inside tip: I believe in starting a collection that you will want to grow old with. No matter what period, a room can fall flat without layers, a bit of history and fantastic art.

Eames or Mackintosh? Eames. Charles and Ray were major contributors to lasting, modern furniture. The Eames lounge is the only recliner I would ever use on a project.

Dream dinner party guests: I’d love to sit down for a meal with Jasper Johns, Odd Nerdrum, Cy Twombly and Jean-Michel Basquiat. lu x e i n te ri o rs

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CHAS ArCHiteCtS Perhaps it’s the clarity that the firm brings to even the most complex residential projects. Maybe it’s the spirit of artistry that pervades each masterful design. Or is it the humble, old-school approach to customer relations that has elevated chas architects in markets from Texas to California to Mexico and beyond? Time and again for clients who work with company president Charles Travis and managing principal Evan Fisher, it’s all of the above— and then some. “We’re highly customized for every single project and every single site—and that sets us apart,” says Fisher, who joined the company three years ago. “We appreciate the nuance involved when it comes to getting to know the client, what interests them and how their personality meshes with ours.” Whether staging timeless European spaces inside a country estate or re-creating history through a residence inspired by a 17th-century hacienda, Travis and Fisher celebrate uncomplicated, honest architectural styles that emphasize “less is more” when it comes to materials. The same can’t be said for the attention to detail that both men bring to the creative stage of the process—including early designs for clients in watercolors, charcoal drawings or color-pencil sketches. “Many people we work with are building their last house,” says Travis, who launched the company in 1999. “They come to the project with a lot of passion, care and resolve. They deserve our best—and we give it to them.”

Charles Travis, President Evan Fisher, Managing Principal 915 West Mary Street Austin, tX 78704 charles@chasarchitects.com chasarchitects.com

“chas architects create architectural environments that combine graceful modern living with the timeless warmth of hand-crafted traditional architecture.”

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FEATURES: Inspired by historic colonial beach cottages of the Hamptons and New England, this custom oceanfront residence stands out as a landmark home within the exclusive community of Peninsula Point in Newport Beach, California.

FEATURES: A combination of compelling design elements creates a dramatic Italian-inspired architecture. The bold stone-faced campanile marks the main entry to the residence. The loggia with its arched windows connects the guest room to the main house.


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Why do clients seek out your company?

What are the key influences in your work today?

What are you working on next?

Many of our clients want something of heirloom quality. They don’t care for the let’sget-it-done-fast mentality. They want something that lasts generations.

When you keep an open mind, you never know how you’re going to be influenced. Inspiration can come from a client conversation, walking the site or a spontaneous sketch.

We’re working on a design for a series of cabins. It’s been exciting to rediscover the scale, simplicity and proportion required to achieve the desired level of authenticity.

FEATURES: This breakfast room features a white oak, ribbed and planked ceiling that accentuates this casual family space. Large steel doors and windows bring the outdoors in, creating a transitional feel.

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FEATURES: The exterior character of this home is an architectural response to an existing formal garden while the library and dining room windows align with existing water features. The front loggia space connects the rooms on the exterior.

FEATURES: This wonderful outdoor room features a fireplace and authentic architectural detailing. Large cypress trees provide a gentle canopy over the roof terrace, which creates an intimate setting.


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Fusch Architects Internationally inspired, Robbie Fusch lets his English heritage drive his approach, resulting in architecture that borrows from the past but is well suited for the present. “We design based on what our clients want, but I always try and borrow from the elements of strong historical English architecture, creating homes that feel authentic and are well defined.” Fusch has mastered his own architectural techniques and processes, creating gorgeous outcomes that function just as well as they look. “For me, the front end of the program is the most important step in the creative process. I work with clients to establish expectations and educate them on the different architectural styles and approaches in relation to their objectives.” Hence, Fusch has created some of the most elegant homes to date—all of which are extensions of his clients in one way or another. “If my client wants a cottage-style home, that’s what they’re going to get. If they want a traditional home, then that’s what we’re going to deliver. Sometimes a client just wants a small addition; other times we’re hired to work on a complete remodel or new home. What’s great about us is that we’re affordable and offer quality service at every level.” Such has been the case since 1976, when Fusch established his own business—one that today maintains a top-notch reputation for good design, architectural excellence and an honest, ethical approach. “We’re true to our clients and their needs. Our goal is to satisfy our clients’ wants and not just fulfill, but exceed, their expectations.” Mission accomplished. Robbie Fusch President 4308 Avondale Avenue, suite 200 Dallas, tX 75219 info@fuscharchitects.com fuscharchitects.com 214.696.0152

FEATURES: This underground wine cellar exhibits large spanning barrel vaults typical of the rich wine tradition of France.

“English architecture is my passion. It’s just so welcoming and inviting—aspects I feel every home should possess.”

FEATURES: A private estate, adhering to the French Renaissance style of design, this Dallas, TX, home is both charming and grand.


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Which projects have brought you the most satisfaction and why? I like those that incorporate the classical architectural elements that I acquired throughout my excursions abroad.

What are you working on next?

How do you think your clients would characterize you?

We are excited to work on a Winnetka, IL estate, and are working on the expansion of The Hageman Reserve at Sulphur Bluff Ranch, a hunting lodge and resort in East Texas.

I hope they would say that my creativity is a product of my passion for detail. I pride myself on being a good listener, which is essential in understanding the needs of the homeowner.

FEATURES: A private estate of the Neo-Classic style in Dallas, TX, this home conveys the time, creativity and passion Fusch dedicates to each and every project.

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FEATURES: This dining area is highlighted by a country antique limestone fireplace acquired abroad. Traveling outside of the United States to find that perfect piece is not new to Fusch, who, with each trip he takes, regularly comes back with new finds.

FEATURES: A double loggia overlooking a classically shaped pool, the image shown here is a concrete example of the dynamic approach Fusch takes on each project.


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James D. LaRue aRchitects When James LaRue launched his boutique architectural firm in January 1989, he vowed to give his clients the one thing he knew from first-hand experience that a larger outfit could never promise: hands-on vision and guidance from the company owner. “I worked for a firm where the client met the principal, and everything was great—until the client was tossed to the underlings,” LaRue says. “I didn’t want that for my clients. From the beginning, I’ve wanted to take every project all the way through.” To that end, LaRue handles 10 to 12 projects per year, working only in two-man crews—himself and one other member of his award-winning creative team. The resulting high-end home designs in markets from Austin and Dallas to Houston and the coastal regions of Texas have earned James D. LaRue Architects countless honors from the Home Builders Association and Texas Association of Builders. It’s also endeared LaRue to clients who continue to find a slice of residential heaven in his company’s specialty of late: the soft-contemporary aesthetic that meshes so perfectly with the rolling hills of Texas. LaRue and his team of young, free-thinking architectural professionals enhance the experience through constant communication and an array of visual aids—sketches, images, photographs and computer models. “We try and get inside the clients’ heads and teach them to understand what they’re looking at,” he says. “It’s our goal to make the process interesting, enjoyable and memorable.” James LaRue Principal 500 North Capital of Texas Highway Building 8, Suite 110 Austin, TX 78746 jdl@larue-architects.com larue-architects.com 512.347.1688

FEATURES: The glow of the lantern-like foyer sets the tone for this urban contemporary home. The open floor plan invites entertaining on the main floor, with only ceiling transitions separating the kitchen, living, dining and breakfast rooms.

“Architecture is a 24/7 thought process for me. I love my job; I always hope that this enthusiasm translates through to my clients and the outcome of their house.”

FEATURES: The bridged entry leads directly into a glass-walled living area that overlooks the expansive golf course below. Located on a very steep lot, this house circuitously responds to the hillside landscape, allowing for amazing views from almost every room in the house.


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What are the key influences in your work today?

Which projects have brought you the most satisfaction?

What are your favorite types of styles to work on and why?

I respect regional contemporary architecture that responds to site-specific conditions. Any museum, city hall or something seen while traveling can inspire me.

Collaborating with our team of consultants is so enjoyable and gratifying when it comes to achieving a cohesive house design. We love it when clients are happy.

My passion is regional contemporary architecture. I love the material palette that Texas offers, and it is highly considered in our design process.

FEATURES: Nestled in a narrow lot, this lengthwise house allows for various dynamic gathering areas. Tactile limestone, organic shell stone, vertical standing seam wall panels and warm cedar siding adorn this urban infill home.

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FEATURES: Perched gently along a hillside, this expansive home offers a subtle nod to its early 20th century craftsman lodge origins. This home maintains its warmth, coziness and beauty, as well as capturing a stunning view of downtown Austin.

FEATURES: Resting on a corner lot, this charming French traditional home embraces the street on two sides. It offers a private countryside retreat with steep roof pitches, soothing materials and an abundance of natural light.


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MontgoMery roth Architecture & interior Design, LLc Though its impressive client list includes rock’n’roll royalty and a pair of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks, Montgomery Roth Architecture & Interior Design brings far more than star wattage to its singular brand. Since 1998, principals John Montgomery and Lisa Roth have brought their clients’ dreams to fruition with a turnkey operation that integrates architecture, interior design, furniture and lighting design, and purchasing and installation. “We take great pride in delivering exceptional designs that meet the client’s expectations in all areas, including aesthetics, function, schedule and budget,” Montgomery and Roth agree. It’s no wonder that the likes of former Van Halen singer Sammy Hagar and NFL superstars, and brothers, Eli and Peyton Manning have entrusted MRAID with their commercial projects, which also include the Westin Savannah and Chateau Nightclub at the Paris hotel in Las Vegas. In addition, MRAID creates high-end residential splendor in Miami, Houston and New Orleans. No matter the scope, a consistent thread of durability, functionality and eye-catching aesthetics runs through each project. “Our work is unique yet timeless,” Montgomery says. “It’s the result of a collaboration required by specific project needs and client desires.”

John Montgomery and Lisa Roth Principals 2200 West Loop South, Suite 650 Houston, TX 77027 info@montgomeryroth.com montgomeryroth.com

“Montgomery Roth continues to amaze me. They bring impeccable taste and sophisticated designs into reality. I would highly recommend them to all my friends.” —Richard Gray

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FEATURES: The MRAID team brings a classic yet contemporary aesthetic to this Houston kitchen through materials including imported cabinets from Italy, counters made with Calcutta marble and black granite, state-of-the-art appliances from the likes of Sub-Zero.

FEATURES: An artistic vibe echoes throughout the living room of this Miami Beach condominium. Highlights include side tables, a sectional sofa and side chairs by Holly Hunt, Italian glass vases from Raul Carrasco, a custom rug by Stark and a Rufino Tamayo sculpture.


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What are the main determinants in your creative process? We’re vessels that help clients realize their dreams. We first listen to their vision; then we create a graphic conceptual representation as confirmation.

Which projects have brought you the most satisfaction?

How do you think your clients would characterize you?

Working with the Cabo Wabo team, led by rock star Sammy Hagar, allowed us to push the envelope with a design of celebration that earned the respect of a creative artist.

That our firm’s architects and interior designers are hardworking, creative and great communicators who bring order to what can be a relatively chaotic process.

FEATURES: A clean, functional elegance permeates this residence in uptown New Orleans, which features an oven by Le Cornu, pieces from Cabinet Shoppe Custom Cabinetry, black granite counters and limestone with granite insets flooring.

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FEATURES: Bringing the client’s desires to life inside the entry foyer of this Miami Beach condominium required innovation and drama through the use of bamboo slab marble flooring, Spinneybeck leather custom insert wall panels and a refurbished 1934 Steinway piano.

FEATURES: A thread of timeless luxury ties this eye-catching guest bathroom together inside a Houston condominium. Among the features are a therapeutic air-jet tub by Bain Ultra, decorative tile by Walker Zanger and Dal Tile, vanity by Maitland Smith, and a custom mirror.


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Schaumburg architectS, Pc The walls of Ken Schaumburg’s office in Fort Worth are covered with hundreds of architectural renderings, evidence not only of a lifetime spent designing luxury residential properties but of his belief that the foundation of a successful project is in the details. “We do the same computer modeling that other companies do, but my drawing skills have always been an important part of conveying the ideas and excitement to clients,” says Schaumburg, who taught architectural illustration at the University of Texas. “I think it helps to create a connection between us and the client. Nine times out of 10, my first sketch excites the client, and that’s the direction we go.” For nearly four decades, Schaumburg Architects has been charting an aesthetic course for satisfied homeowners all over the world, from Europe and Dubai to Florida and Texas. The owner’s personal travels and exposures to different architectural styles continue to impact his firm’s design, bringing a versatility and vision to projects that set Schaumburg apart. “I want the client to be excited about the prospect of living in their home, so the ‘wow’ factor is an important aspect,” says Schaumburg, whose recent projects include master planning and student housing for two Southern California colleges. “We never do boring. We try to introduce as much fun and excitement into the space as possible.”

Ken Schaumburg President 817 West Daggett avenue Fort Worth, tX 76104 ken@schaumburgarchitects.com schaumburgarchitects.com

“We never do boring. We try to introduce as much fun and excitement into the space as possible.”

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FEATURES: Together with interior designer, Brad Alford, the duo designed the Finley’s very modern interior with splayed walls and curving butt-jointed glass to emphasize the stunning pool and a very dramatic view.

FEATURES: Schaumburg designed McKenzie-Smith residence in collaboration with landscape architect, Jim Vaughn. It’s an exotic outdoor oasis that fools you into believing the pool was there long before the house was built.


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Which projects have brought you the most satisfaction and why? Those projects that visibly touch a client—whether translating their dreams to paper perfectly or exceeding their expectations.

What are your favorite types of styles to work on and why?

What lead you to your current profession?

My favorite is modern. Sometimes, it’s equally fun to create an Italian concept with dramatic modern twists. Every project has potential to embody a unique variation.

I decided in college to major in art. About 20 minutes into the orientation, I realized I was in the architecture orientation; art was next door. It turned out to be a lucky mistake.

FEATURES: The residence of Lee and Susie Finley has a uniquely detailed contemporary elevation that contrasts sharply with its charcoal tile roof.

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FEATURES: The Dike residence is a very modern, sculptural expression in white stucco.

FEATURES: The Cole residence with interiors by Dennis Waters of DW Design Group displays extensive use of butt-jointed glass, creating a beautiful connection between the interior spaces, the pool and the outdoor living area.


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builder EscobEdo construction As residential architecture ventures into increasingly complex design, one question becomes essential to the creative process: What company, if any, can bring the vision to life? “That’s when our name comes up,” says David Escobedo, principal of Escobedo Construction. “I have been very fortunate that architects and clients allow me to work with them through the design process. I believe that our skill set allows them to design more freely because, regardless of the project’s complexity, they know that we can build it.” Through its signature use of finessed stone, the custom homes built by Escobedo have emerged as nothing short of architectural wonders— witness the famed Mayan House in Austin that features geometric stone patterns, mortar-free load-bearing stone and granite pieces weighing as much as 40,000 pounds. “Because of our capabilities and our state-of-the-art technology and equipment, we have the luxury of providing artistic input as well as fabricating and installing the stone, wood and steel,” says Escobedo, whose company’s building ingenuity has drawn interest from the likes of MIT and ETH Zurich. What also separates the firm is that it handles virtually every step of its construction projects with in-house staff that includes more than 70 full-time specialists. “We build it and install it ourselves,” he says. “We’re not for everyone. We’ve come to realize that. But for the sophisticated client, we’re a perfect fit.”

David Escobedo Principal 199 distribution cove buda, tX 78610 main@escobedoconstruction.com escobedoconstruction.com

“I enjoy collaborating with architects and clients who want to create something unique.”

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FEATURES: This 3,000-square-foot zinc-clad contemporary ranch home is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country near Mason, TX, and is designed for low-maintenance living. Escobedo self performed many features including all stone, steel, concrete and millwork.

FEATURES: The master bedroom of this contemporary ranch features solid walls of glass to capture the natural beauty of the surroundings. The walnut bed, stone side tables and concrete flooring were all the work of Escobedo craftsmen.


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How did you get started in construction? I grew up in the business. My father was a custom builder in Houston. I relocated to Austin 28 years ago and started a small operation, which we have since expanded.

What sets you apart? Our business is different in that we self-perform 70 percent of the work with our own staff. This allows us to be very efficient while maintaining a high level of quality.

What is the focus of all of your projects? Efficiency, craftsmanship and a high level of quality. We are able to produce large-scale art in architecture; that’s what we deliver and what our clients have come to expect.

FEATURES: This ranch sits along a stretch of the Pedernales River in the Texas Hill Country. Escobedo served as general contractor and executed all of the concrete, stonework, brick boveda ceilings and millwork ensuring a rapid build time.

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FEATURES: This traditional ranch house in the Texas Hill Country features local sandstone and limestone. Beautiful reclaimed long leaf pine rescued from a former textile mill in Virginia (circa 1898) is incorporated in all of the ranch’s woodwork.

FEATURES: This Austin, TX, home was inspired by ancient Mayan architecture and utilizes age old-stone techniques such as load-bearing stone walls and a three-story stone spiral stairway.


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designer Jane Page Design grouP Much like the woman for whom the company is named, Jane Page Design Group continues to distinguish itself in and around Houston by infusing its interior projects with a life-affirming spirit of possibility. Since launching the firm in 1980, Jane-Page has brought an unparalleled attention to detail and an insatiable desire to exceed client expectations—whether working on new construction or remodeling of high-end residential properties, or planning the design of commercial projects ranging from banks to restaurants. “I don’t have a certain style,” she says. “It’s the ‘style’ requested by the client that determines the design.” That said, JPDG does bring a dynamic level of quality, efficiency and timeless sophistication to its projects. The firm’s talented and experienced team consistently expands its design horizons through trade shows and field trips, which are encouraged by the owner. “A design is not good if it’s not functional or if we don’t achieve the effect desired by the client,” says Crump, who was named one of Houston’s Most Influential Women in 2010. “I am value-oriented and, as a result, I have a lot of repeat business. The relationships that clients and I form are more than about business; it’s a friendship built on mutual trust and respect.”

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FEATURES: Two large walls of windows in the bedroom are covered by silk draperies, which are motorized for easy control. Privacy issues and sleeping preferences of the client required the designers to address these concerns during the framing and electrical stages.

FEATURES: The timeless elegance of this French-inspired ladies bath is achieved through a subtle contrast of textures and finishes. To create the inviting, spa-like atmosphere, the Jane Page team introduced trim and tile detail complemented by high-end lighting.


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Who has most influenced your career?

What inspired you to study interior design?

What are the key influences in your work?

My mother loved beautiful things, and she taught me about quality. Her philosophy was that if you buy something of high quality, you should never need to replace it.

I owe my firm’s success to my business education; I love all aspects of my business—the people, the creativity, balancing the desires of clients with quality and affordable costs.

My clients are educated about design; they are always challenging me with new ideas. I try to expose my clients to new products and ample information regarding use and cost.

FEATURES: Touches of ebony oak, and exotic veneers and cabinets—not to mention a custom-designed “floating” ceiling—come together in a kitchen where classic meets contemporary. A floating glass bar connects the kitchen to the gathering room.

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FEATURES: The designers worked with the architect during the planning phase of this living room. The result is an elegant entertaining space that’s enhanced with customized lighting, cabinets and millwork design, finish selections and furnishings.

FEATURES: An organic fusion of nature and nurture sets the distinctive tone for this spa-inspired bath. It is sleek, sophisticated and warmed by sun-drenched windows and a neutral palette. Highlights include an oversized tub, an open walk-in shower, steam room and dual vanities.


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designer Jerri Kunz Design Considering that she once earned a state championship for humorous speaking, it’s no surprise that Jerri Kunz understands the value of a light-hearted moment when dealing with clients. But that doesn’t make the owner of Jerri Kunz Design any less serious about the business of creating interior dreams. For nearly 40 years, her company has done just that with a versatility that allows it to design in styles ranging from modern and eclectic to organic and new traditional. That Kunz does it all with a smile only enhances the process for her customers. “You’re going to get something different from us,” she says. “A more pleasurable experience. In the end, you’re going to feel really good about yourself.” To that end, Kunz calls on the extensive library of products and materials for which her team is known to create simple, upbeat spaces. “Our clean edit gives the designs a modern edge—but I’m not afraid of color, found objects or old pieces,” she says. “I’m very practical, so I first address the needs and challenges that must be met. Then I get clever.” The firm works on upward of three-dozen projects at a time, including commercial spaces as well as interiors in high-end residential communities in and around the Austin area.

Jerri Kunz President 507 West Avenue Austin, TX 78701 jerri@jerrikunz.com jerrikunz.com

“Meaningful beauty arises from purpose. I strive to make it function, make it feel good, and make it happen.”

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FEATURES: Custom upholstery highlights this open space while mahogany millwork blends the rooms together. The kitchen is ideal for gatherings, with Thomas Moser stools, limestone countertops by Berthold Haas and Flos pendants dropping from a cypress curved ceiling.

FEATURES: Graceful elegance is found on the library’s hand-carved mantel by Berthold Haas, with a Coby Neal floral and faux shagreen wallcovering from Designers Guild. The Edelman leather tile flooring (not shown) completes the serene ambience.


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What is your communication style?

How would your clients characterize you?

I am a tactile person, someone who is inspired by the new and the untried. My library of cutting-edge options is enormous; I’m not afraid to take chances.

I listen well. The top complaint from clients about our industry is typically that they are not being heard. I take what I hear and reframe it in a clear and entertaining way.

I think my clients find me clever, witty, organized, occasionally formidable and a lot of fun. I’m interested in problem-solving and the honest expression of the individual.

FEATURES: Sunlight streams across limestone floors in this comfortable space that pairs a European metal firebox, sitting atop a bed of river rock, with suedecovered furniture. For privacy, shades lower from the rift-sawn oak window trim.

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FEATURES: The client’s artwork and screen are showcased in the gallery with display cases backed with Knoll Imago resin panels, carbon-stained oak millwork, end-grain mesquite floors with limestone treads on the stairs and Tech Lighting light fixtures.

FEATURES: A custom table on Leuder’s limestone floors is surrounded by Peter Danko stacking plywood chairs. Lighting by Ingo Maurer hangs from the ceiling that is covered in Innovations wallcovering, and dramatic artwork finishes the contemporary dining room.


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ORGANIC CUISINE In the kItchen, “organIc” doesn’t just have to apply to fruIts and vegetables. WIth Warm Wooden accents and earthy hues, organIc desIgn brIngs a layered, comfortable look to a room that does Its oWn faIr share of lIvIng.

WHOLE GRAINS It’s sometimes easy to get lost in the sleek, minimalist lines of contemporary design; there’s something inherently soothing and appealing about a blank, uninterrupted surface. The drawback, however, is that there’s a very thin line between clean and sterile, and the team at Ornare had to tread it carefully. So, they paired the super modern cabinetry of their new Satyrium series with reclaimed wood on the walls and table and carefully sourced antique light pendants from Brazil to bring a warm, lived-in feel to this contemporary-meets-organic kitchen. “The idea was to give the space a real human element,” says Claudio Faria, director of Ornare Miami. “All of the natural woods make the straight, sharp shapes of the cabinetry more comfortable and homey.” A custom-made range hood and plenty of wine storage courtesy of GE Monogram coolers work to introduce a bit of stainless steel to the otherwise matte finishes used throughout, while illuminated shelves pop against their wooden backdrop for an unexpected touch.

“It’s important that every kitchen be highly personalized, from the layout and the location of the appliances to the accessories that line each drawer.” Claudio Faria, Ornare Miami Miami, FL


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1 HAVE A BALL The reflective, copper finish on these spherical lights from Tom Dixon gives them the pop they need to stand out on their own or when grouped together in a chandelier-like formation. Copper Shade, $550; tomdixon.net

2 WALK THE PLANK These white oak floors from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors are wire-brushed for a well-worn appearance. Wirebrushed White Oak, price available upon request; wideplankflooring.com

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4 HOT SPOT Leave it to Michael Aram to make even the most practical items—like this pretty, nickelplated trivet—into whimsical works of art. Botanical Leaf Trivet, $65; michaelaram.com

3 PATTERN PLAY From Duralee’s Woodside collection, this geometric pattern doesn’t take itself too seriously. 2780, price available upon request; duralee.com

6 BRONZE AND BEAUTY Using a centuries-old technique in which molten bronze is poured into a wax mold, Gary Hutton Design crafted its Puddle Table with wood-imitating indentations in a dark patina. Puddle Table, price available upon request; garyhuttondesign.com

Commercial refrigeration giant True makes its way into the residential arena with an impressive line of appliances, like this stainless-steel unit for wine storage. Wine Cabinet, priced from $3,300; true-residential.com


kitchen + bath 7 HAPPY HOUR Design Within Reach’s Duncan collection has you covered, whatever your drink of choice. Duncan Glassware, priced from $15 each; dwr.com

8 CLEAN AIR Leaving the industrial look behind, BEST’s Sorpresa Collection treats range hoods like pieces of jewelry for the kitchen. The Eclisse hood is one of the line’s more traditional options, with an extra long vent column for added interest. Eclisse, $1,500; broan.com

9 STOVE TOPPER Famous for their craftsmanship and durability—each piece is handmade and comes with a limited lifetime warranty—Le Creuset’s dutch ovens are must-haves for cooking enthusiasts. Le Creuset Flame Round French Ovens, priced from $195; surlatable.com

10 FIT TO EAT Made of sturdy, detailed cast iron and wood, this table from Currey & Company brings rustic elegance to dining spaces. Factory Table, $2,490; curreycodealers.com

11 HIgH CHAIR Available in 34 finishes with custom upholstery, this high-back armchair from David Francis Furniture is highly customizable for an easy introduction to any setting. Allegria Arm Chair, $1,400; davidfrancisfurniture.com


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OUTWARD BOUND The baThroom is a sancTuary, a quieT place To relax and pamper; so, why noT Try To geT The mosT ouT of iT by Thinking beyond The borders ThaT define iT (like four walls!) and making way for a whole new communion wiTh The ouTdoors?

CLEAN WASH Nature calls—literally—in this bathroom by Dion McCarthy, Mark Kirkhart and Andrew Alper, of Los Angeles and Santa Barbara-based DesignARC. Pocketing glass doors slide away to create a seamless transition between indoors and out, offering a stunning view of the reservoir in the distance from the cozy contours of the Agape bathtub. “Absolutely every part of the room has a view of and a strong relationship to the outdoors,” says McCarthy. “We let the site dictate the texture and color palette, which brings a nice organic quality to the space.” It’s a quality that is carried through to the knotty wood bench and chair and the interesting metallic-inspired finish of the glazed, porcelain shower tiles by Tau Ceramica from Stone Source. While the bathroom is purposely spare to keep the focus on the unique materials and panoramic vistas, the designer is careful to point out how much the space accomplishes with its less-is-more credo. “It’s not the kind of minimalism you see in a museum,” says McCarthy. “There’s an effortless accessibility to it that speaks unabashedly to and about the human body.”

“I try to include a small piece of nature in all of my designs. It’s crucial to create some kind of refuge, especially in the midst of the din of city living.” Dion McCarthy, DesignARC, Inc. Los Angeles, CA


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1 GLASS ACT The soft, graceful lines of this glass jar make it perfect for displaying natural treasures from the outside world—like seashells or colored sand. Delfina Large Covered Jar, $63; crateandbarrel.com

2 FULL BLOOM This sculptural lighting fixture by David Wiseman illuminates in bronze with delicate porcelain blossoms. Large Ceiling Mounted Branch Sculpture, price available upon request; r20thcentury.com

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3 ROCK PAPER The unique texture and color of the Obsidian wallpaper collection by Vahallan gives depth and interest to the surfaces it covers. Obsidian in Black Reserve, priced from $5 per square foot; vahallan.com

4 TREE TOPS The unusual grain of acacia wood defines this statementmaking piece from Phillips Collection for a look that manages to be both contemporary and organic. Origins Acacia Table, $2,400; phillipscollection.com

Designed by Ted Boerner for Rocky Mountain Hardware, this chunky handle embodies a playful aesthetic. Brut Knob, $36; rockymountainhardware.com

From the Italy-based Newform, the Egon bath filler is everything Italian design should be: sleek, curvy and seamless. The chrome finish ensures the fixture is a fit for even the most minimalist settings. Egon 3884C, $2,090; newform.it


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7 LOG RHYTHM Thanks to the rich grain and interesting texture of mango wood, each log vase from West Elm boasts variations in form and color. Log Vases, priced from $20; westelm.com

10 WELL ROUNDED Made from real oyster shells, these stunning little decorative spheres from Arteriors bring the marvels of the underwater world above the surface and into the home. Kosta Authentic Oyster Shell Spheres, priced from $210; arteriorshome.com

8 IN THE MIX Nemo Tile mixes honed, polished and sandblasted marble, sandstone, basalt and limestone to create coordinating mosaics that uphold the character of each. Ruscello in Cuneo Adige, price available upon request; nemotile.com

11 LEAF OF FAITH Recognized for her low-VOC, non-PVC wall coverings, designer Carey Lind’s prints pay homage to the environment while also taking great pains to protect it. Leaf Vine Silhouette, price available upon request; yorkwall.com

12 HOME BODY The shape of famed British designer Tom Dixon’s Slab chair is almost anthropomorphic, with curves that hug and support the human body. Slab Chair, $500; tomdixon.net

9 WASHED UP Industrial designer Patrick Messier brings his love of nature to the bath with this matte tub for WetStyle; the freestanding vessel is meant to imitate a fruit shell. Be Tub; priced from $6,000; wetstyle.ca

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T op from left: Bouquet Spring, from the Modern Two Collection, Tufenkian Artisan Carpets, price available upon request, tufenkiancarpets.com; Shekar, from the Desert Sahara Collection, Rug Gallery, price available upon request, ruggalleryaz.com; T-PEBG, shown in Peony, from the Thomaspaul Collection, Chandra, price available upon request, shopchandra.com; Middle from left: Mossy Rocks, shown in Cantaloupe, Proper Rugs, price available upon request, properrugs.com; Nautilina, shown in Orchid, from The Floor Jewels Collection, Studio Bijoux, priced from $150 per square foot, studiobijouxdesign.com; Kairali II, shown in Saffron, from the Red Spruce Collection, Odegard, price available upon request, odegardinc.com; Bottom from left: Child’s Play, shown in Aqua, from the Illumination Collection, Niba Rugs, price available upon request, nibarugs.com; #23292, shown in Linear, from the Vintage Kilim Compositions Collection, F.J. Hakimian, Inc., price available upon request, fjhakimian.com; C Me Salt & Pepper, from the Modern One Collection, Tufenkian Artisan Carpets, price available upon request, tufenkiancarpets.com; Opposite: Kama, from The Urban Chic Collection, Rug Art, price available upon request, rug-art.net


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preserving the past is key—especially when the p a s t i s a 1930 s n e o - g e o r g i a n e s t a t e i n h o u s t o n b y legendary texan architect john staub — but living in it is a different story , and something that calvin and jill schlenker were not quite prepared to do .

“The bones of the home were amazing, and we were in awe of all of the details that were still in place from the original architecture,” says Jill, “but we really wanted to go in and refine it. Our main goal was to modernize it and make the living spaces about family and fun. We wanted it to feel sophisticated but not pretentious.” Luckily, though, the Schlenkers didn’t

interior design Laura Umansky, Laura U, Inc. home builder John Calloway, Calloway Custom Builders

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style selection Italian designer Roberto Nicolai framed this chair in hand-carved wood with a copper-leaf finish, balancing European craftsmanship and sophisticated modernism. Chimaera Chair, price available upon request; colombostile.com

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have to look very far back into their own personal history to find just the right person for the job: Houston-based interior designer Laura Umansky had just put the finishing touches on the couple’s previous abode. “We had just completed a remodel on another home,” laughs Jill, “but it was a matter of finding the right house and the right feeling. When we saw the property, we knew it was the one. It had plenty of space for the children to play, gorgeous rows of trees and a sense of outdoor living that’s hard to find.” Umansky, however, was more concerned with what awaited her inside the stately residence. While she was smitten with the stunning parquet floors throughout, which are original to the home, she knew the dark, two-room kitchen was far from a perfect fit for her party-loving clients. “I wanted to be as true to the original layout and materials of the home as possible,

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checkered past The pool pavilion is the Schlenker’s favorite place to entertain. Multiple conversation nooks— outfitted with chairs and benches from Bolier & Company, Christopher Guy and Century Furniture upholstered in bright hues—lend a laid-back, party-friendly feel to the space’s more traditional architectural detailing.


holding court The serene grounds were one of the major factors for the homeowners when deciding to hunker down in the Houston estate. “We envisioned utilizing the whole lawn space, with its English rose gardens and fountains,” says Jill. “We could imagine our whole family out there, running around.”


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but I also needed to create a fresh space for the young family,” says Umansky. “As I walked through the home with Calvin and Jill for the first time, I envisioned light, elegant rooms with a bit of whimsy.” So, down came the walls in the kitchen, giving way to a large, bright space with white lacquered cabinets and an adjoining breakfast room, whose fanciful rug and purple art glass chandelier bring an unexpected pop of color to morning meals. And out went the delicate antiques that had for so long kept the house rooted in the 1930s, in favor of a look that’s decidedly more Old Hollywood glamour, as opposed to just old. To accomplish this, Umansky mixed midcentury staples with pieces that were more traditional in shape and form, opting for unusual fabrics and textures to bring the latter up to date. Mixed metallic tones liven up the warm whites and pewter tones in

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the formal living room, while graphic checkered floors in the pool pavilion are the perfect backdrop for bold upholstery choices. The result is a home that has all of the charm of Staub’s original design, with a healthy dose of the homeowners’ personalities injected in for good measure. “They are such a fun family,” says Umansky. “And I think we were definitely able to show that in the home.” It wasn’t all fun and games, though; John Calloway, of Houston-based Calloway Custom Builders, had his work cut out for him. The residence’s plaster walls had to be fastidiously opened up, patched and replaced to make way for the miles and miles of new electrical wiring brought in to power the flat-screen televisions and new age gadgets; the kitchen had to be completely restructured; and the handsome antique-finished

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golden age Mixed metallic tones, courtesy of the golden Hayworth chairs from Vanguard Furniture and other subtle touches, add a bit of shimmer to the neutral creams in the formal living room. The wireform sconces are from Global Views, and the handmade custom rug is from Hokanson.


clean sweep The house got a ad sleek new d i t new i o nlook s by shedding its shutters, and gutters; the Thecolumns glass-walled sunroomswathing was a later originaladdition craggy to stone façade in stucco; andmore the John Staub home. The updating the once traditional landscaping casual architectural style allows for with relaxed plantings in a checkerboard motif. Lustrous furnishings, like the comfortable sectional new stainless-steel doors an antique from Duralee,entry woven meshand ottoman from clock from the Chicago Botanic Garden’s annual Ralph Lauren Home and colorful, durable antiques fairrug complete the picture-perfect visage. area from Flor.


dream weaver The Barlas Baylar chandelier from Hudson Furniture casts a delicate shadow on the wall above the Allan Knight bed and the Christopher Guy bench at its foot, in the master. Automated drapes crafted from Donghia fabric with Samuel & Sons trim ensure privacy at any time of day.


reflect on this Vanilla marble tile from Walker Zanger on the floor and countertops provides a simple backdrop that allows the antiqued mirror walls, vanities and Vasari Venetianstyle mirror from Horchow to shine.

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mirror tiles in the master bathroom kept cracking as they were fitted to the wall. But in the end, Calloway admits it was worth it: “Laura absolutely had a direction and a vision. She did a great job blending the old with the new, and that’s exactly what the house needed.” And he isn’t the only one enamored with the completed project (and the woman behind it). “It was beyond what I expected,” Jill explains. “Laura remembered every comment we made and every little thing was just right—from the doorknobs to the light fixtures. It was amazing to see it all come together. It’s our dream house.” L

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when the couple stumbled upon an inviting neighb o r h o o d i n w e s t au s t i n , t h e y i m m e d i a t e l y f e l l i n love; its central location made it a convenient place to raise their preteen daughters.

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problem? The house they found in their desired area was far from what they were looking for. They bought it anyway, figuring that they would make do with a few minor alterations and move on when something more suitable turned up. They called upon architect Kevin Gallaugher and interior designer Suzi Dunn to spruce up the exterior with a coat of paint and perform a quick facelift on the master suite. “But once they saw the results, things started to mushroom,” says Gallaugher, explaining how the remodeling to-do list kept growing longer. “By the time we were finished, there wasn’t one square inch that we didn’t touch.”

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front row seats The children get a poolside view in the family room at a counter outfitted with Desiron barstools chosen just for them. The Dellarobbia sectional and ottomans, and the Moooi ceiling fixture reinforce the glass space’s crisp, contemporary look.


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The spontaneous growth of the scope of the project, though, introduced some challenges. “It was literally being designed as it was being built,” says builder Royce Flournoy. “The drawings were revised every afternoon.” The conversion of the two-story, modern industrial house into a warm and inviting, family-friendly destination started up front, where a courtyard and patio, made of Lueders limestone arranged in a custom pattern, were added. The tiny front porch was enclosed, and lift-andslide Dynamic doors were installed to blur the boundaries between

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high spirits The first-floor wine room mimics the transparent look of a bottle of fine vintage with custom glass doors from David Blevins. In addition to the sapele racks, bottles are stored in a Sub-Zero wine refrigerator.


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inside and out, allowing the space to breathe. “Those changes added a lot of curb appeal,” Gallaugher says. Plus, they added extra square foot-

efficiency expert Desiron barstools sit at the kitchen’s central island, which has a Pietra del Cardosa countertop from Architectural Tile & Stone. A Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Miele coffee center and a Jenn-Air range make it an efficient, familycentric space.

age that would allow the homeowners to extend their everyday living into the outdoors. Inside, a more open layout was created, with fewer rooms meaning greater flexibility. The master suite got a marble steam shower and wallto-wall windows that overlook the pool in the backyard. The home’s newly configured floor plan also made way for a top-of-the-line wine room and an office, as well as a second-floor studio for the girls. “Lots of homes have family rooms, but this studio is a more private play-andwork space for their daughters and their friends,” Dunn says.

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sitting site A Steinway baby grand in the living room sets the stage for a pair of chairs from Lytle Pressley, a cowhide chair and ottoman from Scott+Cooner, an A. Rudin sofa and a glass coffee table from Nest Modern.


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The neutral color scheme of rich white and gray complements the sapele millwork and paneling. “The owners wanted a comfortable, contemporary look that had clean lines and was easy to maintain,” Dunn says. “The palette is monochromatic, so we used leather, silk and mohair to provide texture for a layered look. This is a livable house. They use every room; nothing is for show.” One of the family’s favorite spots is the dining room, where a custom table is outfitted with a built-in teppanyaki grill. “They love to entertain,” Dunn says of her clients, “and they love the idea that they can cook their daily meals right at the table.” It’s those subtle details that distinguish the house. “Nearly everything in the home is custom,” Flournoy says. “For instance, the crowning jewel of the wine room is a pair of pocket doors that meet in a perfect corner.

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public works Pocket doors define the first-floor home office, which functions easily as a guest room thanks to a convertible sofa. The home entertainment center doubles as a storage space for supplies, and the cowhide rug is a salute to Texas.


in the swim The main house and guest house frame the backyard swimming pool, whose deck is paved with Texas Lueders limestone. The window walls of the family room and master bedroom offer beautiful views of the area.


double dip Calacatta gold marble clads the walls in the his-and-her master bath, which has a soaking tub and steam shower. Like the woodwork in the rest of the house, the custom vanity is made of sapele wood.

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Like the rest of the woodwork, they’re made of sapele.” Dunn says that it’s the owners’ clear and artistic vision that made the project such a success. “The wife did her legwork and her homework,” the designer admits. “She had good taste and a fine spatial sense, and she always had a definite idea of what she wanted.” Now that the work is done, the family wouldn’t think of living anywhere else. “You can’t tell it’s the same house,” Gallaugher says. “It’s not just a remodel; it’s a complete transformation.” Adds Dunn, “They wanted a more personalized house, and that’s exactly what they ended up with.” L

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up on high A soaring ceiling, neutral colors and warm wood custom cabinetry turn the master bedroom into a relaxing space, complete with a cushy, leather-upholstered bed. The silk drapes on the windowed wall create a light, airy effect that enhances the view of the pool. Built-ins are by Jonathan Clark Woodshop.


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it’s not unusual for architects to be asked to pencil future gardens into their blueprints; it is, however, rare that they be required to build a house around an existing one.

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of this impressive estate, architect Charles Travis enjoys a good puzzle. Not only did Travis have to figure out how to construct a beautiful new house amid a flourishing garden, he also had to find someone who could remove the old one without destroying even a single delphinium.

architecture Charles Travis, AIA, Chas Architects

interior design Fern Santini, Abode, Inc. home builder Shawn Solsbery, Classic Constructors

bedrooms 3

bathrooms 5

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wild side In the living room, the low-slung A. Rudin sofa and 1920s iron benches, covered in a Clarence House leopard print, overlook the formal gardens. Rose Tarlow’s Emile leather club chair swivels to join the conversation, and a dramatic fireplace screen by Philip Nimmo Ironworks adds a modern touch.


style selection Inspired by jewelry and how it glistens when lit, designer Philip Nimmo created this iron fire screen with artful curves, finished in handapplied copper leaf. Gold Bella Fire Screen, price available upon request; philipnimmoironworks.com

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That’s where builders Shawn Solsbery and Don Harris came in. Their approach was a simple one: They proceeded as if they were on a city project in a tight space, even though they were way out in the country. “We installed an eight-foot fence around the garden and surgically extracted the existing house,” Solsbery explains. “Then we turned around and built a bigger house in the same spot.” “Everything about the house—from its scale to the size and placement of the windows—responds to the garden,” says Travis. To ensure interior finishes and furnishings would be just as obsequious to all the floral glory outside those windows, the homeowners asked design maven Fern Santini to come on board early on. “The gardens are one of the tremendous pluses of this place,” Santini says. “So, I chose materials that would stand back a bit to let the interiors integrate into the landscape.” The owners say one of the best things about their experience was the entire team’s sensitivity to the emotions the project held for them. The sweeping property in Austin’s rolling Hill Country has been in the husband’s family for generations, and, as a young married couple,

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desk job In the wife’s office, a round Archetype pendant light from Boyd Lighting plays off the grid of the floor-to-ceiling glass and steel doors. A hooked rug from Carol Piper Rugs conveys upbeat femininity.

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they’d built their first home there. It served them well through their child-raising years, but then the old place’s foundation began to shift on the scrabbly shale terrain. “When we realized the house couldn’t be fixed, we had to come up with another solution, and my wife was not going to leave her garden,” laughs the man of the house of his spouse’s devotion to the lush half-acre designed by local plantsman Bill Bauer. And since, according to Travis, the landscaping embodies the spirit of a lush English country estate, the architecture was constructed to do the same. The exterior offers a classic stone façade with a deeply

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belgian cuisine Belgian interior design books inspired the kitchen’s palette. For depth, cabinets were layered with three different Farrow & Ball paints, and the CaesarStone countertops complement the Waterworks tiles that sheath the backsplash. Urban Archaeology pendants hang over the island and its Peter Alexander barstools.


soaring achievement Natural light floods the two-story entry gallery where modern dormer-style windows provide the second-floor landing with a garden view. The contemporary Formations hanging lantern and Christian Liaigre sconces contrast with the old-world feel of the carved wood stools from Tara Shaw and the Dessin Fournir mirror.


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pitched roof and rows of dormers and steel windows that suggest the leaded glass windows in traditional cottages. “But,” Travis is quick to add, “everything is detailed in a very contemporary way.” “Detailed”

finished business The husband mixes business with pleasure in his personal office, with help from the Therien & Company game table and a comfortable, red leather sofa from Dakota Jackson. Gregorius Pineo’s iron Midlands chandelier harmonizes beautifully with the dark steel of the window mullions.

being the operative word. Features like the windows underwent extraordinary scrutiny, with Solsbery and one of Chas’ project architects traveling all the way to Jamestown, New York, to spend days at Hope’s Windows to oversee their production. “They’re unbelievably large—14 feet by 14 feet in the husband’s office and even larger in the living areas—but they’re also minimal and refined,” says the builder. “We wanted to get it just right.” For her part, Santini knew exactly how to handle all of that expansive glass and the glorious competition from Mother Nature. “It was fantastic,” she says. “I could be muted and nuanced because even the subtlest texture shows up in all this natural light.” She points to the breakfast room’s

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turn to stone Large arched openings, an iron chandelier from Rose Tarlow and a vintage pub sign over the fireplace from Antique Swan lend English Country style to the pool loggia. Local rough-hewn Granbury stone was handworked to achieve a refined look on the exterior of the house.


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A. Rudin chairs upholstered in a cut velvet that has a random dot pattern: “In lots of rooms, these dots would be lost, but here you can clearly see how they play off the sleekness of the Rose Tarlow table. I love that.” So do the homeowners. Their deep involvement with the project and the design team’s passion for the house banished any lingering remorse they may have felt about tearing down the old family homestead. As the wife explains it, “One of the coolest things is that we had so many fun conversations with the team during the process. By the time we moved in, the house already came with good memories.” L

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soaked in beauty In the master bathroom, the Waterworks tub is the ultimate spot for relaxation, thanks to its careful positioning in regards to the view and its soothing backdrop, courtesy of countertops by Architectural Tile & Stone. AXO’s ribbon pendant light provides drama overhead.


naturally gifted A Jan Showers desk paired with a Therien & Company armchair in the master suite provides a contemplative nook; a pair of A. Rudin club chairs, upholstered in a hand-screened cotton velvet, do the same. The Dessin Fournir bed and Cameron Collection lamps ground the tall space.



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when a young midland couple decided to relocate t o fo r t wo r t h t w o y e a r s a g o , t h e y l o o k e d f o r a house that would accommodate their growing family.

They settled on a 40-year-old, red brick number with

white columns in the city’s lush Westover Hills area. “We loved the neighborhood, and the house had everything we wanted—a swimming pool, a big kitchen, four bedrooms and a nice-sized playroom, plus it wouldn’t take much work to get it looking the way we wanted,” says the wife. There was only one problem: The homeowners, both in their early 30s, have much more contemporary tastes than their Georgian-inspired abode suggested.

interior design James McInroe, James McInroe Incorporated

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bathrooms 5

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style selection Inspired by midcentury modern furniture, David Podsiadlo’s streamlined chair for Gus* Modern uses contrasting materials of leather and steel to create a contemporary piece. Delano Chair, $895; gusmodern.com

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To give it a modern edge, they sought the help of designer James McInroe, whose team included Marcia Curtis-Hornsby and Katie Whitis, as well as contractor Matthew Adams. The homeowners were fans of McInroe’s edgy color schemes and sleek midcentury modern look and had previously purchased furniture from his showroom for their former residence. “I really wanted the house to feel like James’ style. Basically, we let him do a complete turnkey job,” says the wife. The challenge was to make the house’s traditional styling feel more contemporary while retaining its overall classic feel. Outside, McInroe painted the columns and brick a sophisticated shade of taupe and installed a larger, Regency-inspired front door with glass panes and steel mullions for a dash of glamour. A few other minor reconstructive changes were also made—the bathrooms were updated and a smoked

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disco beat At one end of the great room, a custom bar made of stainless steel and bronzed mirror anchors a lounge area furnished with pieces from the 1970s and ’80s, including a pair of chrome Milo Baughman chairs and a Curtis Jere metal sculpture on the wall.


glamour shot Swathed in elegant brown silk draperies and wall paint, the dining room encourages intimate conversation. The ’60s neoclassic-style table from Baker, Macassar ebony buffet from Ralph Lauren Home and vintage crystal chandelier are from the homeowners’ previous residence.


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glass bar was added in the great room, but most of the transformation came courtesy of subtle changes in the home’s color palette and furniture selection.

pure geometry In the study, a sunny yellow and gray print by Designers Guild and a Curtis Jere sculpture carry out a bold, geometric theme. The walnut and leather bench and custom chair, in white hair-on-hide from Edelman Leather and Phillip Jeffries raffia, are from McInroe’s stock.

For those who recognize McInroe for his use of saturated hues, his decision to use varying shades of gray on the walls, paneling, woodwork and mantels throughout the house might seem uncharacteristically reserved. “I wanted something neutral to dignify the bones of the architecture,” he explains. Instead, his signature love of color makes an appearance in the furniture and accessories in a stunning array of orange, gold, brown, black, white, and the occasional chartreuse pillow. Juxtapositions of textures and materials shake things up: sleek white patent leather chairs next to a polished burl wood table; a pair of richly luxe interiors

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figured cactus wood benches sitting atop a David Hicks geometric rug; a rough driftwood sculpture contrasting with a shiny chrome table and polished brass lamps. The family spends most of its time in the great room and kitchen, which are open to one another. “The great room really sold us on the house,” says the wife. “We love to entertain, and I wanted the room to be fun. James designed the bar and game area on a cocktail napkin in one afternoon.” Because of the room’s large size, McInroe created a framework of seating areas that are formally balanced with pairs of sofas, chairs and tables. “It’s such a large space that without structure, you’d get lost in the room,” he says.

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seating chart McInroe’s judicious use of pairs provides balance in the great room. The brown and white Greek key rug from Stark Carpet helps define the seating area. The chairs, which came from the homeowners’ previous residence, were re-covered in Fabricut’s Meridian.


kitchen confidential McInroe gave the homeowners the look of a new kitchen with minimal renovations: the cabinets were lacquered gray, and stainless steel replaced the granite backsplash. The table boasts a custom olive ash burl top on a vintage base; the rattan chairs were re-covered in Duralee fabric.


drama and dreams In the master bedroom, a custom headboard is upholstered in Donghia’s gold velvet, while the 1950s bench is covered in Phillip Jeffries’ African Raffia in black. The floral Schumacher fabric on the chaise pops against the rich, chocolate wall for added interest.


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jump for joy Pops of neon green keep the black and white color palette of the guest bedroom from being too serious. Custom headboards in white vinyl from Pollack, green Sunbrella pillows, a 1950s black and white lamp and a convex Op Art mirror complete the mod vibe.


cubist revival A 1950s, French console with inlaid wood and a mirror from the ’70s, which were acquired from McInroe’s impressive antiques collection, preside in the front entry where they help set the tone for the rest of the house.

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With the kitchen in full view of the main living areas, it needed to seamlessly tie in. “We wanted it to look more dignified and less kitchen-y,” says McInroe, who painted the cabinets gray and replaced the granite backsplash with stainless steel. The whole renovation project only took four months from start to finish. “We came in on budget and under deadline,” says the wife. “I tend to be much more in control, but I was happy to get out of my box on this one.” The husband, who had not seen the house since the day they bought it, came in after everything was put together for a dramatic unveiling. The verdict? Says the wife: “He loved it!” L

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1

SCONCES Global Views Dallas, TX 888.956.0030

CHANDELIER Hudson Furniture New York, NY 212.645.7800

3

BED Allan Knight & Associates Dallas, TX 214.741.2227

4

BENCH Christopher Guy Fort Myers, FL 800.476.9505

5

CHAIR Vanguard Furniture Conover, NC 828.328.5601

H O M E B U I L D E R Calloway Custom Builders I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Laura U, Inc.

APPLIANCES Miele Poggenpohl Houston, TX 832.582.2620

BLUE DINING CHAIRS Bolier & Company High Point, NC 336.887.2815

FLOWERED PILLOWS Century Furniture Hickory, NC 828.328.1851

KITCHEN CABINETRY Poggenpohl Houston, TX 832.582.2620

PAVILION SOFA Allan Knight & Associates Dallas, TX 214.741.2227

SUNROOM SIDE TABLE Oly Studio Berkeley, CA 775.336.2100

BATHROOM FLOORING Walker Zanger Houston, TX 713.880.9292

DESK Rumba Santa Monica, CA 310.392.3103

GOLDEN CHAIRS Vanguard Furniture Conover, NC 828.328.5601

LIVING ROOM RUG Hokanson Houston, TX 713.621.6609

SECTIONAL Duralee Houston, TX 832.675.0300

FAUCETS Elegant Additions Houston, TX 713.522.0088

HOME BUILDER Calloway Custom Builders Houston, TX 713.523.7144

MIRRORED TILE Jockimo, Inc. Laguna Hills, CA 949.251.0075

SUNROOM OTTOMAN Ralph Lauren Home Laura U, Inc. Houston, TX 713.522.0855

TUFTED OTTOMAN Oscar de la Renta Century Furniture Hickory, NC 828.328.1851

BATHTUB Elegant Additions Houston, TX 713.522.0088 BLUE BENCHES Century Furniture Hickory, NC 828.328.1851

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FAUX FINISHING Imago Dei Houston, TX 713.520.5557 FLOOR LAMP Robert Abbey, Inc. Dallas, TX 214.742.9116

INTERIOR DESIGN Laura U, Inc. Houston, TX 713.522.0855

NIGHTSTANDS Christopher Guy Fort Myers, FL 800.476.9505 PAVILION CHANDELIER Nulco Lighting Nesquehoning, PA 866.222.3301

SUNROOM RUG Flor Elmhurst, IL 866.281.3567

VENETIAN MIRROR Horchow Dallas, TX 877.944.9888 WHITE CHAISES Donghia Houston, TX 713.355.7777


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SOFA A. Rudin Los Angeles, CA 310.659.2388

BARSTOOLS Desiron New York, NY 212.353.2600

3

LIGHT FIXTURE Moooi New York, NY 888.624.4370

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SECTIONAL Dellarobbia Nest Modern Austin, TX 512.637.0600

5

OTTOMANS Dellarobbia Nest Modern Austin, TX 512.637.0600

A R C H I T E C T U R E Dick Clark Architecture H O M E B U I L D E R Texas Construction Company I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Dick Clark Architecture

ARCHITECTURE Dick Clark Architecture Austin, TX 512.472.4980

CABINETRY Madison Custom Cabinets Hutto, TX 512.246.6300

A U D I O /V I S U A L Integrity Home Systems Austin, TX 512.374.9190

COFFEE MAKER Miele Princeton, NJ 800.999.1360

BEDROOM BUILT - INS Jonathan Clark Woodshop Austin, TX 512.626.0039

DINING CHAIRS Bonacina Pierantonio Scott+Cooner Austin, TX 512.480.0436

DOOR HARDWARE Valli & Valli New York, NY 212.326.8811 EGG CHAIR Scott+Cooner Austin, TX 512.480.0436 HOME BUILDER Texas Construction Company Austin, TX 512.451.8050

INTERIOR DESIGN Dick Clark Architecture Austin, TX 512.472.4980

LIVING ROOM LAMPS Kreiss Austin, TX 512.476.2121

LANDSCAPE LIGHTING Bill Biggadike & Associates New Braunfels, TX 830.643.0303

LIVING ROOM RUG David Alan Rugs Austin, TX 512.499.0456

LANDSCAPING David Wilson Garden Design Austin, TX 512.459.7909

REFRIGERATOR Sub-Zero Madison, WI 800.222.7820

SHOWER SYSTEM Kohler Kohler, WI 800.456.4537 TEPPANYAKI GRILL Cook-N-Dine Miami, FL 305.754.3176


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BATHTUB Waterworks Dallas, TX 469.232.9962

CHAIRS A. Rudin EC Dicken Dallas, TX 214.742.4801

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DRAPERY Pollack Donghia Houston, TX 713.355.7777

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BED Dessin Fournir David Sutherland Dallas, TX 214.742.6501

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DESK Jan Showers Dallas, TX 214.747.5252

A R C H I T E C T U R E Chas Architects H O M E B U I L D E R Classic Constructors I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Abode, Inc.

ARCHITECTURE Chas Architects Austin, TX 512.476.1007 BARSTOOLS Peter Alexander Allan Knight & Associates Dallas, TX 214.741.2227 BATHROOM COUNTERTOPS Architectural Tile & Stone Austin, TX 512.420.9989 BATHROOM FAUCETS Michael Smith Ferguson Bath and Kitchen Austin, TX 512.445.5140 BATHROOM MIRRORS Jean-Marc Fray Antiques Austin, TX 512.457.0077

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DINING CHAIRS Nancy Corzine Allan Knight & Associates Dallas, TX 214.741.2227

BATHROOM SCONCES Holly Hunt George Cameron Nash Dallas, TX 800.936.6274 BEDDING Wildflower Organics Austin, TX 512.320.0449 BEDROOM RUG Lapchi Edward Kelly Rugs Houston, TX 713.521.1492 BREAKFAST TABLE Rose Tarlow George Cameron Nash Dallas, TX 800.936.6274

GALLERY MIRROR Dessin Fournir David Sutherland Dallas, TX 214.742.6501

LEOPARD STOOLS Jean-Marc Fray Antiques Austin, TX 512.457.0077

FIREPLACE SCREEN Philip Nimmo Ironworks Los Angeles, CA 323.653.5654

GALLERY SCONCES Christian Liaigre George Cameron Nash Dallas, TX 800.936.6274

LIGHTING DESIGNER Archillume Lighting Design, Inc. Austin, TX 512.346.1386

HOME BUILDER Classic Constructors Austin, TX 512.402.1660

INTERIOR DESIGN Abode, Inc. Austin, TX 512.300.2303

GALLERY BENCHES Tara Shaw Maison Houston, TX 713.533.9744

KITCHEN BACKSPLASH Waterworks Dallas, TX 469.232.9962

GALLERY LANTERN Formations Culp Associates Dallas, TX 214.651.0510

KITCHEN PENDANTS Urban Archaeology Alexander Marchant Austin, TX 512.462.1444

LIVING ROOM LAMP Jan Showers Dallas, TX 214.747.5252 LIVING ROOM RUG Tufenkian Edward Kelly Rugs Houston, TX 713.521.1492 LIVING ROOM SOFA A. Rudin EC Dicken Dallas, TX 214.742.4801

LOGGIA CHANDELIER Rose Tarlow George Cameron Nash Dallas, TX 800.936.6274 NIGHTSTANDS Burton Ching EC Dicken Dallas, TX 214.742.4801 PATIO FURNITURE McGuire Baker Knapp & Tubbs Dallas, Texas 214.741.2586 PUB SIGN Antique Swan Austin, TX 512.478.3956 SIDE TABLES Dessin Fournir David Sutherland Austin, TX 214.742.6501


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CHAISE Five Elements Austin, TX 512.326.2099

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DRAPERY FABRICATION Designer Draperies Dallas, TX 214.340.6747

HEADBOARD UPHOLSTERY Donghia Dallas, TX 214.741.1777

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NIGHTSTAND Ilan Dei Venice, CA 310.302.9222

BACKSPLASH Matthew Adams Fort Worth, TX 817.907.9979 I N T E R I O R D E S I G N James McInroe Incorporated

BARREL CHAIRS James McInroe Incorporated Dallas, TX 214.526.8078 BATHROOM CHANDELIER Nulco Lighting Nesquehoning, PA 866.222.3301

BEDROOM FAN The Modern Fan Co. Ashland, OR 541.482.8545 DINING BUFFET Ralph Lauren Home Dallas, TX 214.522.5270 DINING ROOM RUG RugMakers Gallery Dallas, TX 214.631.6312

GUEST ROOM CARPET Stark Carpet Dallas, TX 214.742.8252 GUEST ROOM DRAPERY S. Harris Fabricut Dallas, TX 214.651.0440 INTERIOR DESIGN James McInroe Incorporated Dallas, TX 214.526.8078

LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Milo Baughman James McInroe Incorporated Dallas, TX 214.526.8078 LIVING ROOM PILLOWS Groundworks Lee Jofa Dallas, TX 214.741.2755

LIVING ROOM RUG Stark Carpet Dallas, TX 214.742.8252 OFFICE DRAPERY Osborne & Little ID Collection Dallas, TX 214.698.0226 OFFICE RUG Interior Resources Dallas, TX 214.744.5740

STUDY DRAPERY Designers Guild Osborne & Little Stamford, CT 203.359.1500 WHITE VINYL Pollack New York, NY 212.627.7766 ZEBRA FABRIC Duralee Dallas, TX 214.748.7080


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MAGICAL MUSTIQUE WITH 74 ONE-OF-A-KIND PRIVATE V I L L A S , T H E S TO R I E D I S L A N D O F M U S T I Q U E B E C KO N S WITH LAID-BACK LUXURY AND AR C H I T E CT U R A L S T Y L E S GA LO R E . TO U R T H E 1 , 4 0 0 - AC R E ISLAND BY GOLF CART (AS MOST D O ) A N D YO U M AY WO N D E R , “ I S A N YO N E H E R E ? ” S AV E FOR THE RED-LEGGED TORTOISES T H AT S U R E LY S E T T H E PAC E . N E A R LY E V E R YO N E I S C H I L L I N G I N A S E C LU D E D V I L L A , E A C H W I T H I T S O W N I N I M I TA B L E S T Y L E A N D C H A R M .

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STRAIGHT EDGE

Famed Italian architect Paolo Piva designed Mimosa, a recently built four-bedroom modern stunner set in Endeavor Hills with drop-dead views and a 60-foot infinity pool. White slipcovered furnishings and lots of sleek-yet-comfy outdoor seating summon families to unwind.

Pauline van Lynden’s book Rajasthan is a treasure trove of photographs and travel notebooks. Rajasthan, $75; assouline.com

TROPICAL PUNCH

Five acres of barefoot elegance reign over Sheherezade, an exotic villa designed with a Mexican vibe by architect Manolo Mestre. Winding paths on the spectacularly landscaped property lead from the main house to guest quarters, with gaming, dining and relaxing areas scattered throughout.

Hublot’s watch features 48 tsavorite baguettes and a rubber-crocodile strap. Big Bang Tutti Frutti Steel Mirror, $18,900; hublot.com

PRIM AND PROPER

One part Caribbean, two parts southern plantation and a touch of Swedish Classicism, the serene Plantation House is proper and chic, with architecture by Arne Hasselquist and interiors by Colefax and Fowler. The two-tiered terrace with 270-degree views is reason enough to stay here.

This charming pillow from The Conran Shop at ABC Home adds a touch of India to your interiors. Diwali Pillow, $85; conranusa.com

SHORE THING

Oliver Messel, a British set designer turned architect of many Mustique villas dreamed up Seastar, a classic Colonial-style villa situated on a private beach. Four stone houses and a come-hither pool pavilion make up the delightful compound.

Tory Burch’s dainty carrying case holds an array of delicate accessories. Robinson Tiny Zip Jewelry Case, $65; toryburch.com

1: Go safari-style at the hilltop oasis, Opium; 2: Living on the infinity edge at Sheherezade; 3: One of five bedroom villa suites at the exotic Yemanjá; 4: The sea practically breaks into the pool at Seastar; 5: Moroccan-style detailing is peppered throughout Toucan Hill; 6: Plantation House's pickled wood ceilings and limestone floors.


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Gifted to Princess Margaret by English aristocrat Colin Tennant, Les Jolies Eaux is a neo-Georgian five-bedroom estate overlooking the southern tip of the island. The style is British Colonial, with casually chic furnishings and antiques. With French doors throughout, it’s best to keep them flung open to capture royal views.

These oversize sunglasses feature a multi-tone design reminiscent of the 1970s. Anemone, $640; louisvuitton.com

JUNGLE FEVER

Yemanjá is seven sprawling acres of tropical splendor with two boulderfringed pools surrounded by lush foliage. The warm, inviting interiors are inspired by Brazil and Africa. At the heart of the expansive estate is an opulent thatch-roofed palapa, with sweeping views and snug spots for reading or an apt afternoon nap.

Traditional materials meet fresh design with Custom Cool’s ikat rug. Ikat (Blue), price available upon request; customcoolrugs.com

ASIAN FLAIR

Perched 300 feet above the sea is the Japanese-style Shogun villa. Five pavilion-like guest suites are assembled around a central koi pond and lush tropical gardens abound. Interiors are Asian-hip with dark woods and Balinese styling. A nine-hole golf course on site isn’t bad either.

Bulgari’s travel bag boasts palladiumplated hardware and black leather. Bulgari Travel Bag, $2,600; us.bulgari.com

7: The natural beauty of Sheherezade; 8: Stairway to heaven at Toucan Hill; 9: The slip-covered chic life at Mimosa.

FANTASY ISLAND

The theatrical Toucan Hill is an opulent island fantasy. Moorish architecture with colonnades rendered in indigo blue and white, jewel-toned lanterns, and Saharan gold-colored interior walls add to the glamour. Virtually 360-degree ocean views can be seen from the property's many hilltop perches.

This eclectic bangle dazzles with star sapphires and diamonds. 18K Gold Star Sapphire Bangle, $26,250; devillefinejewelry.com


Introducing elegance in homes and home sites. On the western edge of Austin, near the lakes, there’s a unique neighborhood providing serene, gated living with plenty of privacy but also a real sense of community. It’s Spanish Oaks, featuring a private golf club with an award-winning course and first-class dining, the Austin Tennis Academy, a large catch-and-release pond, miles of trails and numerous parks, and the exemplary-rated Lake Travis schools. It’s elegant Hill Country Living without the drive. Come see for yourself, call or visit www.spanishoaks.com.

13453 Highway 71 West, Austin, Texas 78738 phone 512.533.2300 | fax 512.533.2301 | www.spanishoaks.com


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ROYAL TREATMENT Malaysian-born fashion designer Zang Toi is a household naMe aMong red-carpeT favoriTes,

HigH Style It’s fitting that Zang Toi’s fashion atelier is dubbed “House of Toi.” It is, after all, where the designer crafts his luxury couture collections that, unbeknownst to many, bear striking similarities to his Upper East Side pied-à-terre. “There’s an element of glamour that shows in both my home design and fashion line,” Toi says. Inspired by Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Toi tested his creative prowess when he set out to revamp an early-20th-century apartment with preciously detailed antiques and opuFashion veteran Valentino created these peep-toe pumps with raised black embroidery atop cream leather to mimic a lace finish. Platform Lace Pump, $695; neimanmarcus.com

lent textures. Much like his runway creations, it’s the well-articulated details—silver leaf, crystal accents, a two-tone palette that was implemented to mimic the appearance of a black and white photograph—that define Toi’s work. When asked what the fashion equivalent is to his home, Toi says, “I see it as a glamorous black and white gown with silver beading, worn by a modern-day Marie Antoinette.” houseoftoi.com

Trend Spotted: Fur-trimmed pillows and any type of furnishing with mink trim are so chic right now.

Crafted with solid carved beechwood and a caned back, the curved silhouette and distressed finish of this chair evoke classic French sophistication. Arpege, price available upon request; roche-bobois.com

Muse: My spring 1997 collection was inspired by the Madame de Pompadour room at my favorite museum, the Frick Collection.

Prized Possession: My museumquality bed that was designed by François Linke, an eminent Belle Epoque cabinetmaker.

Available through 1stDibs, this Frenchstyle stool with cabriole legs, circa 1950, is topped with a vibrant blue cushion. French Louis XV style Pillow Top Stool, price available upon request; 1stdibs.com

Splurge-Worthy: Luxury fabric. Loro Piana cashmere has recently been introduced for the home, as well.

The statement-making ball gown reigns supreme in Timeless Beauties, House of Toi’s fall collection, which features ensembles handcrafted with cashmere, wool tweed, baby camel hair, taffeta and French lace. 256 l u x e i n t e r i o r s

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room photo: tim street-porter, courtesy of assouline. fashion photo: house of toi.

so, iT’s no wonder his new york ciTy hoMe packs jusT as Much glaM as do his ulTra-chic gowns.


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parisian persuasion Enamored with French styles, fashion designer Zang Toi transformed an early-20th-century New York City apartment into his personal Parisian-inspired retreat. Posh accents in the sitting room, such as a custom silver-fox rug, antique Baccarat chandelier and portraits of Marie Antoinette by artist Natasha Zupan, pop against high-gloss white walls. More of Toi’s home can be seen in the book American Fashion Designers at Home, available through Assouline (assouline.com).


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H A R T I G

COLOR THEORY THE CREATIVE FORCE BEHIND REBEL-CHIC FASHION HOUSE LIBERTINE HAS A HIDDEN AFFINITY FOR INTERIORS, MADE EVIDENT IN THE MODERN TRANSFORMATION OF HIS RUSTIC LOS ANGELES BUNGALOW.

REFASHIONED APPROACH Fans of Johnson Hartig’s lauded eco-friendly fashion label Libertine revel in his ability to turn tired vintage clothing into couture ensembles. So, it comes as no surprise that Hartig’s eye for refashioning antiques seems to effortlessly translate to interiors, too. “I love collecting, being resourceful, mixing things up and surprising people,” Hartig says. Such was his method when he set out to design A solid piece of wood forms the band for this unique cuff, complete with a 14-karat gold accent with spinel and white coral charms. 14K YG Spinel & Coral Cuff, $6,950; devillefinejewelry.com

his Los Angeles home, incorporating a mix of vintage and modern pieces, vibrant Damien Hirst paintings and graphic black and white fabrics. Rules rarely apply to the self-taught designer, who often finds inspiration in the unexpected and pays little attention to trends, which explains, Hartig says, why the evolution of his interiors is as constant as his couture collections. “My home, like Libertine, is always a work in progress.” ilovelibertine.com

Design Tip: Go wild, edit and try as many combinations as you need until something jumps out.

Available in a number of coverings from Elite Leather, this soft angular swivel chair features a brushed aluminum base and unique upholstered body. Palos Verdes, price available upon request; eliteleather.com

Sneak Peek: I’m in a ’70s mood for spring 2012. It’s an era that made a big impression on me, even as a kid decorating my bedroom.

Interior Insight: I like to make sure every room has one great antique piece as an anchor, and then I work from there.

Part of ABC Carpet’s Color Reform collection, this antique, hand-woven rug was over-dyed in Turkey to give it a deep, saturated color. Purple Color Reform Vintage Rug, $2,999; abccarpet.com

Up Next: I was approached before to design a line for the home and wasn’t ready. Now, I think I am.

Johnson Hartig’s fall collection for Libertine is reminiscent of works of art, specifically, he says, “post-World War German expressionistic prints. We took a small area and blew it up to get the look we were going for.” 258 L U X E I N T E R I O R S

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room photo: kaori suzuki, courtesy of assouline. fashion photo: libertine.

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paint the town The living room of fashion designer Johnson Hartig’s 1920s Los Angeles bungalow boasts a smorgasbord of colors and styles, all set against a white-painted shell and rustic wooden roof. A color-saturated painting by Damien Hirst centers a wall of art, while an oversized Lucite table and graphic chairs add modernity. Hartig’s home was featured in the book American Fashion Designers at Home, available through Assouline (assouline.com).


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F U R S T E N B E R G

STAYING POWER FROM THE EARLY CREATION OF DIANE VON FURSTENBERG’S ICONIC WRAP DRESS TO THE INTRODUCTION OF HER ANTICIPATED LINE OF HOME DÉCOR, IT SEEMS THERE’S NOTHING THE RESPECTED STYLE ARBITER CAN’T TACKLE.

BRANCHING OUT It’s little known that Diane von Furstenberg’s passion for interior design stretches as far back as the 1980s, when, while lovers of the DVF brand were admiring her revival of figure-flattering dresses, she released a series of books on home décor. “I love the balance between color, texture, pattern and proportion that can exist in both fashion and the home,” she says. Often acclaimed Turkish jewelry designer Sevan Biçakçi crafted this ornate ring with 24-karat gold, white, yellow and cognac diamonds and pink tourmaline cabochons. R3028, $9,887; barneys.com

for her liberal use of pattern and color, it seemed a natural transition for von Furstenberg to later debut lines of homeware and textiles. Most recently, von Furstenberg channeled her expert sense of interior design in a series of suites for the venerable Claridge’s hotel in London. “My aim was to respect the legendary glamour of the hotel, while incorporating pieces that beautifully illustrate my passion for pattern, texture and travel.” dvf.com

Muse: I am always inspired by women, nature and the 20th century. For me, these sources are timeless.

An intricate hand-carved wood frame wraps a gilded inset frame on this luxurious statement-making mirror from Christopher Guy. 50-2926, price available upon request; christopherguy.com

Design Tip: Have fun with textures, large prints, florals and stripes in ways that make you feel beautiful, but comfortable.

Philosophy: I design clothes that I love and that I think women will feel beautiful wearing. The same applies to my home products.

The striking jewel tone, classic damask print and modern silhouette make this armchair the perfect accessory to build a room around. Sutton Armchair, $299; angelohome.com

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Interior Insight: Use boldly patterned wallpaper, bedding and rugs with calculated purpose. These should be focal points in a room.

Diane von Furstenberg’s fall collection—American Legends—fuses patterns, colors and styles reminiscent of different cultures, landscapes and eras. Here, a graphic print re-imagines the wrap dress.


room photo: claridge’s hotel. fashion photo: diane von furstenberg.

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in print Unveiled this past June, the Diane von Furstenberg-designed Piano suite at London’s Claridge’s hotel features bespoke fabrics and furnishings in iconic prints and bold colors. Architectural details honor the hotel’s storied past, while signature DVF prints bring the room up to modern day. claridges.co.uk


Home owner, Island Vacation Home

Full-Service Design Studio Exclusive Fine Furnishings Unique Accessories Award-Winning Showroom

So unique. So personal. So perfect. Signature Expressions 16720 Champion Forest Drive, Spring, TX 77379

281.379.2755

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A R C H ITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE

chas architects

Building visions with passion.

Jauregui Architecture Interiors Construction

chas architects creates architectural environments that combine graceful modern living with the timeless warmth of handcrafted architecture. Although the range of these projects is vast, they are all consistently described as “nurturing, soulful, romantic and innovative.�

Architect-led Jauregui and company brings 25-plus years of luxury design-build expertise and a nationally award-winning in-house team. Providing high-end design to-cost, designer selections and furnishings, and comprehensive construction management, Jauregui exceeds expectations and simplifies your custom home experience.

915 West Mary Street, Austin, TX; 512.476.1007; chasarchitects.com

A R C HITECTURE

Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio 512.328.7706; jaureguiarchitect.com

ARCHITECTURE

Dick Clark Architecture

The contemporary custom home designs by Dick Clark consider the region in which they are built and the lives of the owners who build them. His firm, Dick Clark Architecture, includes a full-service interior design department that collaborates with the architects to achieve an integrated home design. 207 West Fourth Street, Austin, TX; 512.472.4980; dcarch.com

LaRue Architects

All of us at LaRue Architects love what we do. We put intense energy and extreme care into every project that we design. Our goal is to create a lasting design experience and a truly unique home for our clients. 500 North Capital of Texas Highway, Building 8, Suite 110, Austin, TX; 512.347.1688; larue-architects.com


CUSTOM METALWORK

C U STOM FINISHES

Imago Dei

Iron Age Studios

Imago Dei is a team of artists from around the world. We are Texas’ foremost creative arts studio offering murals, finishes and art for residential, commercial and public spaces. View our extensive portfolio and much more online. Houston Showroom: 2525 Robinhood Street, Suite 1000, Houston, TX; Houston 713.520.5557; Austin 512.705.6005; imagodeigallery.com

C U STOM HARDWARE

Alexander Marchant

Asian-inspired cabinet pull by Decorative Hardware Studio. Private residence by Skirrow Design Build.

Alexander Marchant: specialty hardware and lighting. Strong technical know-how and pragmatic solutions to difficult design dilemmas is our trademark. Along with providing a distinctive selection of hardware and lighting, we work closely with clients to address specific needs and strive to deliver customized solutions for unique applications. *WE HAVE MOVED: 1114 West Fifth Street, Bldg. A, Austin, TX; 512.462.1444; alexandermarchant.com

The studio creates custom metalwork unique to the needs and desires of each client, from railings and doors to lanterns and chandeliers.

Iron Age Studios is refreshing proof that American handcraftsmanship and artistry can survive and prosper in the age of machines. Careful attention to detail and unlimited design concepts result in metalwork that captures the balance between strong and delicate, artistic and functional. 4528 Crosstown Expressway, Dallas, TX; 214.827.8860; ironagemetal.com

DOORS & WINDOWS

Portella Custom Doors

This innovative pivot door features an elegant opening system that opens and closes with a gentle touch.

Portella Custom Doors manufactures narrowsightline steel doors and windows, contemporary metal and traditional iron doors, railings and hardware. The company has also earned a solid reputation for its quality of workmanship, attention to detail and superior customer service. 11701 Bee Cave Road, Suite 218, Austin, TX; 512.263.8851; portella.com


F L O O R COVERINGS

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Pride of Persia Rug Co.

Pride of Persia Rug Co. offers hand-woven rugs, from antiques to custom pieces. Owners Mehdi Abedi and Lisa Slappey teach an eightweek rug course, and services include wash, restoration and appraisal. 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 164, Houston, TX; 713.522.7870; prideofpersia.com

Custom Creations Furniture

Shown are the Marilyn Barrel Back Chair on Swivel and Marabella “X” Base Tufted Ottoman. Custom sizes available.

For more than 30 years, Custom Creations Furniture has worked with discerning designers by handcrafting fine upholstery, and providing incomparable quality, absolute comfort and unsurpassed service. Each distinct piece is custom designed and made to order. Be sure to log on to our recently updated trade-only website. 1200 Missouri Street, Houston, TX; 713.522.5833; customcreationsfurniture.com

F U R N ITURE & ACCESSORIES

Copenhagen Imports, Inc.

From classic Danish design to American contemporary and thoroughly modern European. “Lobster” chair from Denmark featured above.

We are your source for everything contemporary. Copenhagen Imports, Inc. has long been considered a leader in cutting-edge design, thoughtful production and value pricing. We have the areas largest collection of in-stock contemporary furniture and accessories. 2236 West Braker, Austin, TX; 512.451.1233; 15909 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX; 210.545.4366; copenhagenliving.com

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Gary Riggs Interiors

Gary Riggs Interiors features two retail showrooms offering over 40,000 sq. ft. of the greatest collection of home furnishings and accessories in the marketplace today. Along with premier retail showrooms, GRI continues to offer unparalleled design services where designers are renown for their ability to transform projects in days not months. Dallas, TX; 214.547.7393, 214.547.1054; garyriggsinteriors.com


F U RNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Pilié Furniture

Michael Pilié of Pilié Furniture takes pleasure in finding the unusual, exciting and often exotic items on his travels from all corners of the world. Classic traditional, transitional and contemporary furniture and accessories blended in a true eclectic style will excite and fascinate you. Designer services available.

HOME BUILDER & REMODELER

Nick Burkhalter Builders

Ninety percent of the work is in the preparation. Attention to detail allows what you see to be something special.

13500 Nutty Brown Road, Austin, TX; 512.585.1697; nburkhalter1@austin.rr.com

3621 West Alabama, Suite 2, Houston, TX; 713.961.1619; piliefurniture.com

F U RNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Three Doors

This custom headboard, made from recycled wood, can be designed to fit your size, finish and style!

With architectural backgrounds, partners Nick Burkhalter and Nan Kinzler are now building fine architectural and artisan-crafted homes in the Austin area through Nick Burkhalter Builders. Client services, transparent accounting practices and attention to detail are just a few of their calling cards.

HOME BUILDER & REMODELER

Texas Timber Frames

Pamela Landry and her team of designers create a unique experience at Three Doors offering personalized services, custom projects, bridal and gift registries, and an outstanding selection of furniture, accessories, fine linens and gifts. 2402 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX; 713.528.7800; threedoorshouston.com

We have designed and built modest cabins to spectacular one-of-akind custom homes. They all have one thing in common, the unmistakable beauty of solid wood timbers with pegged mortise-andtenon joinery.

Texas Timber Frames’ designs and builds exceptional timber frame structures. For decades we have offered our clients the best in Old-World craftsmanship and modern technology, achieving accuracy and efficiency without compromise. Contact us for homes of distinction and timeless beauty. 5950 Camp Bullis Road, San Antonio, TX; 210.698.6156; texastimberframes.com


INTERIOR DESIGN

HOTEL

The Woodlands Resort

The Woodlands Resort— where fun flourishes, smiles bloom and memories take root. Something for everyone in your family tree.

The Woodlands Resort is the perfect family getaway with hours of fun at the Forest Oasis Waterscape, 36 holes of onsite golf, a fullservice spa and fitness center, 180 miles of nature trails, tennis and so much more. All located just minutes from world-class shopping and dining.

Design House, Inc.

Showcase home staging using unique furnishings from Design House.

866.881.5166; woodlandsresort.com

I N T E RIOR DESIGN

Design House, Inc., is a showroom and an award-winning design firm that has the experience and knowledge to organize and coordinate projects utilizing cutting-edge materials as well as being able to visualize a comfortable and unique environment for the client. Design House is located in the Houston Design Center. 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115, Houston, TX; 713.803.4949; designhousetx.com

INTERIOR DESIGN

Bella Villa Design Studio

J. Douglas Design

Bella Villa Design Studio is an award-winning, full-service design firm that transforms homes, offices and hospitality projects into welcoming spaces that reflect their owners’ unique tastes and personalities.

J. Douglas Design is where Dallas goes for fine furniture and interior design. Whatever your style, be it timeless and traditional or minimal and modern, you won’t be able to acquire more unique home furnishings than you will find here.

Austin, TX; 512.443.3200; bellavillads.com

3301 Oak Lawn Avenue, Dallas, TX; 214.522.8100; jdouglasdesign.com


I N T ERIOR DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN

Jane Page Design Group

Jane Page Design Group is an award-winning, full-service interior design firm, well known for its elegant and distinctive interiors. For more than 30 years, the creativity and uncompromising standards have made this firm one of the most respected design firms in the industry.

John-William Interiors

Art Deco gets a new lease on life in the glamorous Ritz-Carlton Residences of Dallas, Texas.

3010 West Anderson Lane, Austin, TX; 512.451.5511; 10515 IH 10 West, San Antonio, TX; 210.641.9955; jwinteriors.com

500 Durham Drive, Houston, TX; 713.803.4999; janepagedesigngroup.com

I N T ERIOR DESIGN

Awakening your dream home is the specialty of the talented design staff at John-William Interiors. Your personal style reflected in worldclass quality home furnishings with impeccable taste. In stock or custom made to order; you can experience the dream!

INTERIOR DESIGN

JEIDesign

Lucinda Loya Interiors

JEIDesign specializes in upscale residential design and project planning. From initial space planning to the final accessories, JEI strives to interpret our clients’ tastes and develop their ideas to surpass expectations. The kitchen above was awarded the prestigious honor of Best of Show in the 2010 Design Excellence competition.

Lucinda Loya Interiors encompasses the creative ability to pull together existing furnishings with fresh design elements to complement the client’s sense of style. LLI is a full-service design studio with a dynamic team. LLI has completed high-end residential and commercial projects from New York to Los Angeles.

2808 Bee Cave Road, Austin TX; 512.330.9179; jeidesign.com

311 Saddlebranch Court, Houston, TX; 713.682.2800; lucindaloyainteriors.com


I N T E RIOR DESIGN

KITCHEN & BATH

RSVP Design Services

RSVP Design Services is a full-service, awardwinning, LEED-oriented interior design firm specializing in high-end residential homes, retail spaces and executive offices, creating a casual elegance that is warm and inviting. 15303 Dallas Parkway, Suite 110, Addison, TX; 972.458.7787; rsvpdesignservices.com

Arete European Kitchens

Introducing luxury kitchens from LEICHT— kitchen design that takes us to new levels of functionality, innovation and creativity.

Arete European Kitchens, formerly ALNO AUSTIN, is a premier kitchen specialist at the forefront of implementing high design and innovation to create the most remarkable modern kitchens. We pride ourselves on our select offering of European products and our ability to provide a service that is tailored, experienced and thorough. 700 North Lamar Boulevard, Suite 100, Austin, TX; 512.383.9906; aretekitchens.com

I N T E RIOR DESIGN SHOWROOM

Design House, Inc.

New arrivals in three colors.

Design House, Inc., is an interior design studio and showroom offering art, accessories, antiques, furniture, lighting, custom pieces and one-of-akind selections from around the world. These recent arrivals of clean-lined chairs are accented with nail-head trim and are available in three colors at a great price point. 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115, Houston, TX; 713.803.4949; designhousetx.com

KITCHEN & BATH

Bay Area Kitchens

We are a recipient of the NARI-Houston 2010 Contractor of the Year Award™.

From cottages to castles, traditional to contemporary, new construction or remodel projects, Bay Area Kitchens creates personalized kitchens of beauty and function, utilizing Wood-Mode™ custom cabinetry and other fine products. 17306 Highway 3, Webster, TX; 281.338.2737; bayareakitchens.com


K I T CHEN & BATH

KITCHEN & BATH

Cabinet Innovations

Contemporary kitchen remodel featuring CI Fusion cabinetry.

Visit Houston’s finest cabinet showroom, featuring Wood-Mode™, Brookhaven, Bellmont and Cabinet Innovations’ private lines, CI Luxe and CI Fusion. Unlimited finish options and door designs at a wide price range. Cabinet Innovations designs and installs beautiful custom cabinets for any room in your house.

Designer Kitchens

Manmade and natural materials are successfully combined to provide texture, beauty and durability.

5120 Woodway, Courtyard Suite 219, Houston, TX; 713.461.6424; cabinetinnovationstx.com

K I T CHEN & BATH

River Bend Station, 11133 Interstate 45 South, Ste. 210, Conroe, TX; 936.441.2221; ourdesignerkitchens.com

KITCHEN & BATH

Cabinets & Designs

This kitchen remodel defines classic beauty with Brookhaven Cabinetry.

Designer Kitchens offers the expertise in kitchen design and home construction to bring your dream kitchen into a wonderful reality. Whether designing a brand new kitchen or updating/ remodeling your current kitchen, beauty and functionality are realistic goals that can be achieved with Wood-Mode™ fine cabinetry.

Since 1972, Cabinets & Designs has helped thousands of customers fulfill their dreams. Our recently opened Wood-Mode™ Lifestyles Showroom showcases custom cabinetry for any room in your home. We offer a broad array of design choices, allowing homeowners the utmost flexibility in creating the look they desire. 4200 Westheimer, Suite 102, Houston, TX; 713.627.8970; cabinetsanddesigns.net

Euro Design Kitchen & Bath

Client Residence, Scavolini Mood Dark Oak Cabinets, Miele Appliances

Euro Design Kitchen & Bath brings modern design to San Antonio, plus offers exceptional full-service design experience to all projects. Experienced and professional designers are dedicated to achieving your dream kitchen and baths. We are creating conversational spaces for you to live in. 555 East Basse Road, Suite 107, San Antonio, TX; 210.822.2266; eurodesigncorp.com; facebook.com/EuroDesignSanAntonio


K I T C HEN & BATH

LIGHTING

Kitchen & Bath Concepts

SieMatic BeauxArts— the new classic kitchen.

Kitchen & Bath Concepts offers exceptional design services and the finest in European and American cabinetry. Our clients set themselves apart with the unmatched quality of a KBC kitchen.

Circa Lighting

Defining styles for your wall or table.

7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 148, Houston, TX; 713.528.5575; kitchen-concepts.com

Whether renovating, building or just searching for that one perfect piece, Circa Lighting assists you in finding the perfect balance of form and function in lighting décor. As a comprehensive resource, we offer a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting. Our refreshing approach makes your search for lighting simple and the results brilliant. 2001A West Gray, Houston, TX; 713.526.4100; circalighting.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

L A N D SCAPING

Lambert’s

The lap pool lengthens this narrow garden while emphasizing the home’s clean lines. Garden rooms are defined by textural changes in stone and plantings.

Closet Factory

With a focus on design, development and comprehensive management of residential gardens, Lambert’s is committed to meeting the landscape challenges of today with sensitivity to the client and the environment through proven organic and sustainable practices. Fine Gardens since 1919. 214.350.8350; Lamberts.net; HowDoesYourGardenGrow.org

Our timeless, modern entertainment center is just another representation of the many things we do besides being the authority in custom-created closets.

Closet Factory is the custom organization system authority for the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. We offer custom closet systems, home offices, wall beds, entertainment centers, laundry rooms, pantries, wine rooms and garages. Each project is uniquely designed to reflect our clients’ style. 2305 Belt Line Road, Carrollton, TX; 800.260.0606; closetfactory.com; murphybedlifestyles.com


O U TDOOR LIVING

POOL BUILDERS

Patio 1

Paragon Pools

Patio 1 has a large selection of self-contained gas fire pits, firewalls, fire tables and fireplaces that can be installed in four hours or less, for your fall and spring outdoor enjoyment. They offer warmth in classic, rustic or contemporary styles to match your outdoor room.

Paragon Pools is Houston’s premier custom pool and spa builder—creating fabulous outdoor living spaces.

3 Houston locations; 713.977.4455; patio1.com

P O OL BUILDERS

19849 Northwest Freeway, Houston, TX; 713.869.7946; paragonpool.com

POOL BUILDERS

Hamilton-Steele Outdoor Accents

Call us today for a free consultation.

Paragon Pools is creating amazing outdoor living spaces by blending each client’s personal style with expert design. With custom pools, patios, fireplaces and summer kitchens, we are making dreams come true in Houston.

Hamilton-Steele Outdoor Accents offers its clientele unparalleled landscape architecture and construction services. The award-winning company is a turnkey provider for pools, landscape, hardscape, lighting, irrigation and more. 3415 Couch Street, Houston, TX; 713.533.9059; hamilton-steele.com

Stone Mason of Spring

Stone Mason of Spring captures the beauty of nature’s creations through custom outdoor living spaces, specializing in natural rock pools, spas, waterfalls and gardens. 7310 Lake Creek Circle, Montgomery, TX; 281.363.4102; joedipaulo.com and waterfirerock.com


R E A L ESTATE

STAIR DESIGNERS

Gottesman Residential Real Estate

Tucked away on a quiet street in Old Enfield, this cottage has breathtaking views of the Capitol and downtown Austin. Built in 1939 and immaculately restored for today’s lifestyle, this home exudes charm and grace. It’s set on a nearly half-acre lot that adjoins Pease Park, with a pool and outdoor kitchen.

Houston Stair Company

Houston Stair Company is a full-service firm providing custom stair design and craftsmanship, with an understanding of beauty, function, style, architecture and the art of building. 55 Lyerly Street, Suite 210, Houston, TX; 713.694.4700; houstonstair.com

Laura Gottesman, Broker, Austin, Texas; 512.451.2422; gottesmanresidential.com

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LASTING OUTDOOR FURNISHINGS PATIO 1

Patio 1 is Houston’s premier outdoor furniture store with in-house production capabilities that can transform its trendsetting brands into any environment’s color scheme in five days. Whether it is teak, wicker, stainless steel or aluminum, Patio 1 selects only products with American and European ingredients that endure the elements. Available in 120 colors of fabrics with exclusive five-year no-fade warranty and quick-drying, rain-through cushions that will bring life to any outdoor room. patio1.com; 713.977.4455


MUSEUM QUALITY WILSON STREET GALLERY

Wilson Street Gallery offers museum-quality paintings in the heart of historic Fulshear. An amazing private collection of more than 150 pieces including Tiffany, Berthlesen, Lorenz, Nicholas and many more, including Water Lilies by world renowned artist Emile Gruppe. An amazing offering of precious, one-of-a-kind art. Are you missing that special piece in your collection? Wilson’s has it. wilsonstreetgallery.com; 281.533.0404

SUSTAINABLE FLOORING FROM ANTIQUE WOOD NEW LIFE HARDWOODS

Saved from the landfill, old building materials are reused. This wood, of a quality found only in fully mature trees often 100 to 400 years old, is then manufactured into new hardwood flooring by New Life Hardwoods. newlifehardwoods.com; 214.342.3800


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Carl Moore antiques 1610 Bissonnet Street Houston, TX...............713-524-2502 www.carlmooreantiques.com

Jauregui arChiteCts 25317 Interstate Highway, 45 North Houston, TX ...... 281-362-1708 www.jaureguiarchitect.com

anything but Plain 21539 Duncan, Suite D Houston, TX............ 281-444-2070 www.anythingbutplain.com

Portella iron Doors 11701 Bee Cave Road, Suite 218 Austin, TX .......... 512-263-8851 www.portellairondoors.com

Charlotte nail antiques 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 165 Houston, TX...............713-869-9511 www.cninteriors.com

FusCh arChiteCts 4308 Avondale Avenue, Suite 200 Dallas, TX .............214-696-0152 www.fuscharchitects.com

texas Paint & wallPaPer 4401 Ross Avenue Dallas, TX .............214-824-4574 www.texaspaint.com

bentwooD 4508 Lovers Lane Dallas, TX ............... 214-750-0271 www.BentwoodKitchens.com

MontgoMery roth arChiteCture & interior Design llC 2200 West Loop South, Suite 650 Houston, TX..........713-654-9400 www.montgomeryroth.com

tko assoCiates 230 Decorative Center Dallas, TX .............214-741-6060 www.tkoassoc.com

bentwooD 2800 Sage Avenue Houston, TX............713-952-4357 www.BentwoodKitchens.com

appliances

Jenn air 800-JENN-AIR www.jennair.com

Morrison Dilworth + walls 3303 Lee Parkway, 5th Floor Dallas, TX .............. 214-431-4554 www.mdwstudio.com

Miele 800-843-7231 www.mieleusa.com

sChauMburg arChiteCts, PC 817 West Daggett Avenue Fort Worth, TX ........817-336-7077 www.schaumburgarchitects.com

sub-Zero 800-222-7820 www.subzero.com

sun valley bronZe 866-788-3631 www.sunvalleybronze.com

JP weaver Co. 941 Air Way Glendale, CA .......... 818-500-1740 www.jpweaver.com

Chas arChiteCts 915 West Mary Street Austin, TX .............512-476-1007 www.chasarchitects.com

custom woodworking

harDwooD Designs 3698 Ranch Road 620, Suite 101 Austin, TX .............. 512-579-0990 www.hardwooddesigns.com

custom finishes

iMago Dei 6817 Flintlock Road, Suite A Houston, TX........713-466-9990 www.imagodeigallery.com

Jauregui arChiteCts 3660 Stoneridge Road Building A-102 Austin, TX .............512-328-7706 www.jaureguiarchitect.com

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iron age stuDios 4528 Crosstown Expressway Dallas, TX ........ 214-827-8860 www.ironagemetal.com

loMbarDi FaMily ConCePts 3100 Monticello Avenue, Suite 325 Dallas, TX ...........214-931-9991 www.lombardifamilyconcepts.com

JaMes D. larue arChiteCture/Design 500 North Capital of Texas Highway Building 8, Suite 110 Austin, TX ...................512-347-1688 www.larue-architects.com

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DiCk Clark arChiteCture 207 West Fourth Street Austin, TX .............512-472-4980 www.dcarch.com

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fabrics & window coverings

baCk Door to the traDe stoCkton hiCks laFFey 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200A Austin, TX .................. 512-302-1116 www.stocktonhickslaffey.com Calvin FabriCs www.calvinfabrics.com

Chella textiles 805-560-8400 www.chellatextiles.com

Donghia 256 Washington Street Mount Vernon, NY......914-662-2377 www.donghia.com Duralee 800-275-3872 www.duralee.com

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FabriCut 800-763-0524 www.stroheim.com

kyle bunting, inC. 512-264-1148 www.kylebunting.com

Pilie 3621 West Alabama Houston, TX.........713-961-1619 www.piliefurniture.com

granDeur Design 106 West Walnut Street Decatur, TX ............... 940-577-1000 www.grandeurdesign.com

lee JoFa 800-453-3563 www.leejofa.com

new liFe harDwooDs 6920 CF Hawn Freeway Dallas, TX ..................214-533-8000 www.newlifehardwoods.com

three Doors 2402 Bissonnet Houston, TX ..........713-528-7800 www.threedoorshouston.com

grass roots 1201 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, TX .................. 214-651-7787 www.grassrootsimports.com

Moore & giles 800-737-0169 www.mooreandgilesinc.com

new Moon rugs 800-863-0442 www.newmoonrugs.com

aMeriCan leather 800-456-9599 www.americanleather.com

hanCoCk anD Moore www.hancockandmoore.com

noMi FabriCs www.nomiinc.com

oriental rug gallery oF texas 12719 Cimarron Path San Antonio, TX......... 210-342-3343 www.orgtx.com

art oF olD inDia, inC. 1030 Dragon Street Dallas, TX ....................214-742-8507 www.artofoldindia.com

hästens www.hastens.com

PhilliP JeFFries ltD. 973-575-5414 www.phillipjeffries.com

saMaD 888-726-2393 www.samad.com

baCk Door to the traDe obJets 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200C Austin, TX ................... 512-467-0301 www.objetsltd.com

hien laM hoMe 2032 West Alabama Houston, TX...............713-523-1558 www.hienlamhome.com

texas sun anD shaDe 11813 Bee Cave Road Austin, TX ..................512-402-0990 www.txsunandshade.com

tuFenkian 800-470-6318 www.tufenkian.com

baCk Door to the traDe stoCkton hiCks laFFey 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200A Austin, TX ....................512-302-1116 www.stocktonhickslaffey.com

holly hunt 800-320-3145 www.hollyhunt.com

berMan rosetti 310-476-6242 www.bermanrosetti.com

huDson Furniture, inC. 419 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY ............ 212-645-7800 www.hudsonfurniture.com

CoPenhagen 1590a San Pedro, Suite 105 3303 Lee Parkway, 5th Floor San Antonio, TX.....210-545-4366 www.copenhagenliving.com

bernharDt interiors 1839 Morganton Boulevard Lenoir, NC............. 888-801-1889 www.bernhardt.com

internuM CorPoration, inC. 3303 Kirby Drive Houston, TX............... 832-242-9470 www.internum.com

PriDe oF Persia rug CoMPany 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 164 Houston, TX..........513-522-7870 www.prideofpersia.com

CustoM Creations Furniture 1200 Missouri Street Houston, TX..........713-522-5833

bill luttrell, inC. 9025 World Trade Center Dallas, TX ....................214-741-7011

ironies www.ironies.com

baCk Door to the traDe blaCk sheeP unique 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200-E Austin, TX ..................512-466-2109 www.blacksheepunique.com

Design house 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115 Houston, TX........713-803-4949 www.designhousetx.com

bluePrint 2707 Fairmount Dallas, TX .............214-954-9511 www.blueprintstore.com

J. robert sCott 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, CA ...........310-680-4380 www.jrobertscott.com

br-111 800-525-2711 www.br111.com

gary riggs interiors 505 Century Parkway, Suite 250 Allen, TX ..............214-547-1054 www.garyriggsinteriors.com

bunCh & shoeMaker 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 152 Houston, TX.................713-426-2850 www.bunchshoemaker.com

J. sussan interiors 2992 Kirby Drive Houston, TX...713-808-9303 www.jsussan.com

Carlisle wiDe Plank Flooring 800-595-9663 www.wideplankflooring.com

J. Douglas Design 3301 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, TX ............214-522-8100 www.jdouglasdesign.com

Cantoni 877-881-9191 www.cantoni.com

Jiun ho www.jiunho.com

FrenCh-brown 7007 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX ..................214-363-4341 www.french-brown.com

John-williaMs interiors 3010 West Anderson Lane, Suite A Austin, TX .............512-451-5511 www.jwinteriors.com

ChristoPher guy 9699 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA ....... 310-385-7876 www.christopherguy.com

lee inDustries 800-892-7150 www.furniturebylee.com

karastan rugs www.karastan.com

John-williaMs interiors 10515 IH-10 West San Antonio, TX....210-641-9955 www.jwinteriors.com

D’hierro 7300 Lone Star Drive C145 Plano, TX ..............972-943-9924 www.dhierro.com

lexington hoMe branDs www.lexington.com

ve thoMan 2400 Harrowden Drive Austin,TX ..............512-539-9743 www.vethoman.com

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MaitlanD-sMith 1925 Eastchester Drive High Point, NC ..........336-812-2400 www.maitland-smith.com

Fossil art oF texas 505 East Huntland Drive, Suite 530 Austin, TX .............407-474-4879 www.fossilartoftexas.com

ellen grasso, inC. 3221 Villanova Dallas, TX .............. 214-559-4580 www.ellengrassoinc.com/index.aspx

Jauregui arChiteCts 3660 Stoneridge Road Building A-102 Austin, TX ...........512-328-7706 www.jaureguiarchitect.com

MCgannon showrooM 1617 Hi Line Drive, Suite 700 Dallas, TX .............214-274-8684 www.mcgs.com

laura rathe Fine art 2707 Colquitt Street Houston, TX.........713-527-7700 www.laurarathe.com

esCobeDo ConstruCtion 199 Distribution Cove Buda, TX ...............512-312-2673 www.escobedoconstruction.com

Jauregui arChiteCts 25317 Interstate Highway, 45 North Houston, TX ........281-362-1708 www.jaureguiarchitect.com

MereDith o’Donnell 2992 Kirby Drive Houston, TX...............713-526-7332 www.meredithodonnell.com

russell ColleCtion Fine art gallery 1137 West Sixth Street Austin, TX .................. 512-478-4440 www.russell-collection.com

Foursquare builDers 3315 RR 620 South, Suite 130 Austin, TX .................. 512-944-4520 www.foursquarebuilders.com

Jei Design inC. 2808 Bee Cave Road Austin, TX .............512-330-9179 www.julieevans.net

MitChell golD + bob williaMs 800-789-5401 www.mgbwhome.com

wilson street gallery 8402 Wilson Street Fulshear, TX .........281-533-0404 www.wilsonstreetgallery.com

Pearson 1420 Progress Avenue High Point, NC..........336-882-8135 www.pearsoncompany.com roChe bobois 5304 Alpha Road Dallas, TX ..................972-239-4430 www.rochebobois.com roChe bobois 4810 San Felipe Street Houston, TX...............713-629-0442 www.rochebobois.com

home theater

generators

PersonaliZeD Power systeMs 4601 South Pinemont Drive, Suite 132 Houston, TX................866-233-1151 www.generatortogo.com

Dallas extreMe 6719 Levelland Road Dallas, TX ................972-523-3006 www.dallasextreme.com

rsvP Design serviCes 5055 Addison Circle, Suite 421 Addison, TX .........972-458-7787 www.rsvpdesignservices.com

next eleCtroniC systeMs, inC. 3698 RR 620 South, Suite 106 Austin, TX ..................512-263-9700 www.nextaustin.com

aboDe 4414 Burnet Road Austin, TX ................ 512-300-2303 www.fernsantini.com Cashon & Co./ Curio 25 Highland Park Village, Suite 100-303 Dallas, TX .............214-528-8976 www.cashonandcompany.com

hotels

home automation

luCinDa loya interiors 311 Saddlebranch Court Houston, TX.........713-682-2800 www.lucindaloyainteriors.com

sCott + Cooner 1617 Hi Line Drive Dallas, TX .................. 214-748-9838 www.scottcooner.com

auton MotoriZeD systeMs 661-257-9282 www.auton.com

the wooDlanDs resort anD ConFerenCe Center 2301 North Millbend Drive The Woodlands, TX...800-433-2624 www.woodlandsresort.com

hill Design stuDio 1623 Rivery Boulevard Georgetown, TX ........ 512-297-1976 www.hillstudiodesign.com

sCott + Cooner 115 West Eighth Street Austin, TX .................. 512-480-0436 www.scottcooner.com

aveon 2405 Norfolk Street Houston, TX..........713-529-2282 www.aveon.com

at&t exeCutive eDuCation & ConFerenCe Center 1900 University Avenue Austin, TX .............512-404-3669 www.meetattexas.com

inCognito interiors 8350 North Central Expressway, Suite 1500 Dallas, TX .............214-212-1972 www.incognitointeriors.com

texas tusCan Furniture 1302 West Gray Houston, TX................713-426-5556 www.texastuscanfurniture.com

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Jerri kunZ Design 507 West Avenue Austin, TX .............512.474.8005 www.jerrikunz.com

the MoDern Fan CoMPany 888-588-3267 www.modernfan.com

Jauregui arChiteCts 3660 Stoneridge Road Building A-102 Austin, TX ............ 512-328-7706 www.jaureguiarchitect.com

bella villa Design stuDio Austin, TX ............512-443-3200 www.bellavillads.com

kiMball bonaMiCi Designs 4510 Hyridge Drive Austin, TX ................ 512-795-8618 www.bonamicidesigns.com

usona 113 South 16th Street Philadelphia, PA ........215-496-0440 www.usonahome.com

Jauregui arChiteCts 25317 Interstate Highway, 45 North Houston, TX ........281-362-1708 www.jaureguiarchitect.com

Design house, inC. 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115 Houston, TX..........713-803-4949 www.designhousetx.com

l. Pearson Design 3415 Albans Road Houston, TX............. 713-614-7208 www.lauriehpearson.com

vi-sPring 866-611-1199 www.vispring.com

niCk burkhalter builDers 13500 Nutty Brown Road Austin, TX ............ 512-423-6970

DiCk Clark arChiteCture 207 West Fourth Street Austin, TX ........... 512-472-4980 www.dcarch.com

PanaChe interiors 5621 Shoal Creek Boulevard Austin,TX .................512-452-7773 www.panacheinteriors.com

Zientte/interni llC 2522 Bissonnet Houston, TX..........713-528-0001 www.zientte.com

texas tiMber FraMes 5950 Camp Bullis Road San Antonio, TX....210-698-6156 www.texastimberframes.com

Jane Page Design grouP, inC. 500 Durham Drive Houston, TX..........713-803-4999 www.janepagedesigngroup.com

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Design house, inC. 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115 Houston, TX..........713-803-4949 www.designhousetx.com

Cabinet innovations wooD-MoDe 5120 Woodway Drive, Suite 219 Houston, TX.........713-461-6424 www.cabinetinnovations.biz

eggersMann usa 800-276-1239 info@eggersmannusa.com www.eggersmannusa.com

baCk Door to the traDe blaCk sheeP unique 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200E Austin, TX ...................512-466-2109 www.blacksheepunique.com

Cabinets & Designs, inC. wooD-MoDe 3637 West Alabama, Suite 380 Houston, TX.........713-627-8970 www.cabinetsanddesigns.net

Ferguson 700 East Street Elmo Road Austin, TX .............512-445-5140 www.ferguson.com

baCk Door to the traDe obJets 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200C Austin, TX .................. 512-467-0301 www.objetsltd.com

Designer kitChens wooD-MoDe 11133 I-45 South, Suite 210 Conroe, TX............936-441-2221 www.cabinetsontime.com

inax usa, inC. www.inax-usa.com

baCk Door to the traDe stoCkton hiCks laFFey 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200A Austin, TX ..................512-302-1116 www.stocktonhickslaffey.com

euro Design kitChen & bath 555 East Bassee Road, Suite 107 San Antonio, TX.... 210-822-2266 www.eurodesigncorp.com

k&n builDer sales wooD-MoDe 1401 Shepard Drive Houston, TX.............. 713-868-3611 www.knsales.com

Dallas Market Center 2100 Stemmons Freeway Dallas, TX ...................214-672-8421 www.dallasmarketcenter.com

kitChen & bath ConCePts - wooD-MoDe 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 156 Houston, TX..........713-468-0511 www.kitchen-concepts.com

kraFtMaiD 800-861-1986 www.KraftMaid.com

CirCa lighting 2001A West Gray Houston, TX..........713-526-4100 www.circalighting.com

eklektik interiors 16720 Champion Forest Drive Spring, TX..................281-379-2755 www.eklektikinteriors.com

kitChen & bath ConCePts-sieMatiC

MaDeval 3897 Southwest Freeway 59 Houston, TX.............. 281-888-6321 www.madeval.com

bevolo 504-522-9485 www.bevolo.com

wooDlanDs FabriCs + interiors 473 Sawdust Road Spring, TX.................. 281-703-8800 www.woodlandsfabrics.com

bath in wooD P.O. Box 236 Swans Island, ME ......207-526-4352 www.bath-in-wood.com

newPort brass 949-417-5207 www.newportbrass.com

haMMerton www.hammerton.com/luxe

bentwooD 4508 Lovers Lane Dallas, TX ..................214-750-0271 www.BentwoodKitchens.com

PierCe harDware 6823 Snider Plaza Dallas, TX ..................214-368-2851 www.piercehardware.com

lentZ lanDsCaPe lighting 11120 Indian Trail Dallas, TX ..................972-241-0622 www.lentzlighting.com

Calvin’s Fine Jewelry 3818 Far West Boulevard, Suite 102 Austin, TX .............512-627-9042 www.calvinsjewelry.com

bentwooD 2800 Sage Avenue Houston, TX.............. 713-952-4357 www.BentwoodKitchens.com

PoggenPohl 800-987-0553 info@poggenpohl.com www.poggenpohl.com

sChonbek www.schonbek.com

ChaMPagne luxe 5201 West Lovers Lane Dallas, TX .............214-352-7777 www.champagnesluxe.com

bonteMPi CuCina 4800 Alpha Road Dallas, TX .................. 972-934-9191 www.cantoni.com

rohl 800-777-9762 www.rohlhome.com

unique lighting oF texas 1811 South Good Latimer Expressway Dallas, TX ................. 214-421-2066 www.uniquelightingoftexas.com

Zoltan DaviD Jewelry gallery 12901 Hill Country Boulevard, Suite D1-120 Bee Cave, TX .............512-372-8888 www.zoltandavid.com

bonteMPi CuCina 9889 Westheimer Road Houston, TX...............713-787-9494 www.cantoni.com

sieMatiC 215-604-1350 info@siematic.com www.siematic.us

briZo 55 East 111th Street, P.O. Box 40980 Indianapolis, IN.....877-356-BRIZO (2749) www.brizo.com

snaiDero usa 877-762-4337 www.snaidero-usa.com

barClay butera by eastern aCCents 4201 West Belmont Avenue Chicago, IL ............. 800-282-1671 www.barclaybuterabedding.com

arete euroPean kitChens 3601 South Congress, Building C Austin, TX ............512-383-9906 www.areteeuropeankitchens.com

CaPital Distributing 2910 North Stemmons Freeway Dallas, TX .................. 214-638-2681 www.capitaldistributing.com

thg 954-425-8225 www.thgstyle.com

Duxiana 6134 Berkshire Lane Dallas, TX .................. 214-739-8133 www.duxiana.com

bay area kitChens wooD-MoDe 17306 Highway 3 Webster, TX .........281-338-2737 www.bayareakitchens.com

DauPhin sales 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 273 Houston, TX.............713-522-3418 www.dauphinsales.com

toto 800-350-8686 www.totousa.com

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landscape architects

laMbert lanDsCaPe CoMPany 6333 Denton Drive, Suite 100 Dallas, TX .............214-350-8350 www.lamberts.net

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miscellaneous

Fort worth billiarDs 2312 Montgomery Street Fort Worth, TX ......817-377-1004 www.fortworthbilliards.com

moving & storage

white gloves storage & Delivery 2209 Rutland Drive, Suite 300 Austin, TX .............512-490-1500 www.whiteglovetexas.com

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stair designers

houston stair 55 Lyerly, Suite 107 Houston, TX.......713-694-4700 www.houstonstair.com

leisure ColleCtions 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 154 Houston, TX...............713-426-1010 www.leisurecollections.com

aMelia bulloCk realtors, inC. 950 Westbank Drive, Suite 100 Austin, TX ..................512-327-4800 www.ameliabullock.com

suMMit Furniture, inC. 831-375-7811 www.summitfurniture.com

Douglas newby anD assoCiates 4912 Treemont Street Dallas, TX .............214-522-1000 www.dougnewby.com

toMMy bahaMa outDoor tommybahama2@aol.com

elite 25 1717 West 6th Street, Suite 340 Austin, TX .............512-381-4797 www.elite25Austin.com

alaMo stone 13020 South Kirkwood Stafford, TX ...............281-240-4600 www.alamostonecompany.com

luxury PortFolio Fine ProPerty ColleCtion www.luxuryportfolio.com

alkusari stone 2209 B Rutland Drive, Suite 110 Austin, TX ..................512-339-2299 www.alkusaristone.com

pool builders

stone & tile

Closet FaCtory Dallas/Fort worth 2305 Belt Line Road, Suite 150 Carrollton, TX .....214-390-0606 www.closetfactory.com

haMilton-steele 3415 Couch Street Houston, TX......713-533-9059 www.hamilton-steele.com

oMni resiDenCes 1301 Throckmorton Fort Worth, TX ........214-259-3622 www.omniresidences.com

alkusari stone 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 229 Houston, TX...............713-843-7122 www.alkusaristone.com

CaliFornia Closets 500 North Lamar Boulevard, Suite 180 Austin, TX ..................512-441-6061 www.californiaclosets.com/austin

Paragon Pools 19849 Northwest Freeway Houston, TX...........713-869-7946 www.paragonpool.com

sPanish oaks 13453 Highway 71 West Bee Cave, TX ........ 512-533-2308 www.spanishoaks.com

antolini luigi www.antoliniusa.com

CaliFornia Closets 111 Arion Park Way, Suite 120 San Antonio, TX.........210-829-1991 www.californiaclosets.com/austin

stone Mason oF sPring 7301 Lake Creek Circle Montgomery, TX.......281-363-4102 www.joedipaulo.com

the house 3090 Olive Street, Suite 200 Dallas , TX ............. 214-303-5535 www.thehouse.com

artistiC tile 877-237-4097 www.artistictile.com

CaliFornia Closets - Dallas 2919 Blystone Lane Dallas, TX .............. 214-351-1000 www.californiaclosets.com

enCore grouP 25151 Fulshear Gaston Road Richmond, TX ..........281-344-2121 www.encorelandscape.com

Patio 1 - galleria 5807 Richmond at Bering Houston, TX.........713-977-4455 www.patio1.com

CountertoP valet 3700 South Sam Houston Parkway West Houston, TX ................... 281-752-9601 www.countertopvalet.com

retail

keith Zars Pools 17427 San Pedro San Antonio, TX.........210-494-0800 www.keithzarspools.com

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aCMe briCk/Patina 8350 North Central Expressway Suite 1312 Dallas, TX .................. 214-871-2305

spa & salons

CountertoP valet 199 Park 35 Cove North Buda, TX......................... 512-295-2950 www.countertopvalet.com CountertoP valet 203 West Overly Drive Lake Dallas, TX ............. 940-321-6262 www.countertopvalet.com

Patio 1 - katy 20425 Katy Freeway at Fry Road Houston, TX........281-578-9100 www.patio1.com

laura gottesMan-gottesMan resiDential real estate 1501 Enfield Road Austin, TX .......512-451-2422 www.gottesmanresidential.com

Ceron salon 1180-12 UptownPark Bolevd Houston, TX..........832-233-9233 www.ceronsalon.com

siCis 877-839-8900 info@sicis.com www.sicis.com

Patio 1 - 1960 3105 FM 1960 at Northgate Houston, TX........281-893-9700 www.patio1.com

aMelia bulloCk realtors, inC. 8008 Spicewood Lane Austin, TX ..................512-345-2100 www.ameliabullock.com

one 3621 West Alabama Houston, TX.........713-529-3002

thorntree slate & Marble 10105 West Gulf Bank Houston, TX...............713-690-8200 www.thorntreeslate.com

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