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Patience was a virtue in the reimagining of an Austin homestead, whose meticulous blending of old and new is as functional as it is beautiful. Written by Nancy Myers Photography by Paul Bardagjy

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Architect Michael Malone balances modern elements with a uniquely shaped site and privacy-loving homeowners in a contemporary jewel box in Preston Hollow. Written by Brielle M. Ferreira Photography by Steven Vaughan and Greg Blomberg

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A Mediterranean Spanish mansion in Memorial Park relies on antique architectural details for a winning sense of style and historical accuracy. Written by Nancy A. Ruhling Photography by Taggart Sorenson

TAKE TWO A design team returns to familiar stomping grounds— renovating an elegant Austin home that they first collaborated on over 10 years ago. Written by Helen Thompson Photography by Jack Thompson

ON THE COVER The infinity-edge pool of this Dallas dwelling is a feat of engineering—with three sides that drop off and a jutting peninsula through its center that houses a transparent dining room. Page 184

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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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CALENDAR

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Notable design events.

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green shoots. We’re kicking off this spring in pursuit of optimism, creativity and new inspirations. Fortunately, we’ve come across much of it this year, starting in January at Maison & Objet in Paris, where green hues seemed to dominate furniture and accessories, and continuing with an upbeat mood at design markets in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. The evening before I wrote this letter, we hosted dinner with a group of designer friends at San Francisco’s stylish Twenty Five Lusk. During dessert, Ted Boerner posed a thought-provoking question: “Do you know your life’s purpose?” Consider that for a moment while I share my response: “I’m not exactly sure and don’t mind being ambiguous about it.” Perhaps that’s because I consider uncertainty and curiosity to be welcome mats at the door of creativity and reinvention, an environment where ideas take shape and green shoots sprout up. All of us here, however, are quite assured when it comes to our passion for this magazine, and to serving our readers and the design community. Let me share an exciting project that will be in full bloom this November⎯ Maison de Luxe, our first national designer show house at Historic Greystone Estate in Beverly Hills, taking place in partnership with the City of Beverly Hills and the Friends of Greystone. We are delighted to have 25 of the nation’s top interior designers reimagine this exceptional estate. It is also our privilege to have Holly Hunt serve as honorary chair. Stay tuned…

IN BLOOM With Barry Dixon, Randall Whitehead and Susan Inglis at our panel for Design San Francisco; with Roger Thomas and Donghia President Crans Baldwin at Rubelli; with Nobilis President USA Jannice Reynolds at Maison & Objet.

PAMELA LERNER JACCARINO Editor in Chief editorial@luxemagazine.com


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spring. Luxe Interiors + Design is entering the spring season with exciting initiatives and coming off the heels of buzzworthy events within our local design community. Our signature-sponsored events this past season included a lively panel discussion on Houston’s future of progressive design, moderated by Cheri Fama of John Daugherty Realtors, as part of the Houston Design Center’s Fall Market. We also partnered with Roche Bobois for the launch of Jean Paul Gaultier’s new collection of fashionable furniture and accessories. In Dallas, Luxe helped Briggs Freeman celebrate its 50th anniversary by participating in the company’s Tour of Homes. And for the second consecutive year, we were a media sponsor for the HeartGift Foundation’s annual dinner and auction in Austin. To make the ideas we’ve seen in the industry even more accessible, we’ve revamped luxesource.com to be a resource tool that will inspire and connect you with local professionals. We’re also excited to announce our new social media address, facebook.com/luxemagazine, where you can find updates on all the Luxe happenings in town. By checking in regularly, you’ll never miss any of our market activities. Luxe would like to thank the sponsors of our recent events and all who contributed to their success. We look forward to a new season of great design.

Sincerely,

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L A FERIA – FOLK ART FROM REGIONAL FAIRS IN L ATIN AMERICA This exhibit at the San Antonio Museum of Art unveils folk art from the popular regional fairs held in Latin America. Through August. samuseum.org

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AUSTIN ABOUT FACE : PORTRAITURE AS SUBJECT The Blanton Museum of Art presents 35 portraits that capture personality and character in diverse media and from varied time periods. Through September 4. blantonmuseum.org

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AIA 2011 NATIONAL CONVEN TION AND DESIGN EXPOSITION Join fellow design professionals in New Orleans for workshops, presentations and networking at this year’s convention, themed Regional Design Revolution: Ecology Matters. Through May 14. convention.aia.org

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CHARLES L E DRAY : WORKWORKWORKWORKWORK The Museum of Fine Arts Houston displays the work of this New York-based artist whose fashionable sculptures are created from stitched fabric, carved bone and wheel-thrown clay. Through September 11. mfah.org

INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE FAIR For four days, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center transforms into a showcase of contemporary design with more than 500 exhibitors displaying furniture, lighting, flooring, wallcoverings and accessories. Through May 17. icff.com

LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL Discover the latest in lighting design, technology and products, and take advantage of educational opportunities during this show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Through May 19. lightfair.com

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NEW YORK SURTEX Artists, designers, licensees and buyers fill the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center as talents from around the world share diverse and original selection of art and design. Through May 17. surtex.com

FORT WORTH PICASSO AND BRAQUE : THE CUBIST EXPERIMENT ,

1910–1912 This intimate exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum features paintings and works on paper by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso completed during one of the most productive and experimental times in the history of Western Art. Through August 21. kimbellart.org

ABOUT FACE PHOTO: GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS. AIA PHOTO: RICHARD NOWITZ. ICFF PHOTO: JOEL ESCALONA. LEDRAY PHOTO: ©CHARLES LEDRAY, COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND SPERONE WESTWATER, NEW YORK. SURTEX PHOTO: LINDA WOOD. LIGHTFAIR PHOTO: BARRY ENTNER SCULPTURE. CUBIST PHOTO: PABLO PICASSO.

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PULSE This three-day event offers inspiring new products presented by hand-selected exhibitors in the categories of home, gift, fashion, bath and body, and launchpad. Through June 7. pulse-london.com

FIRST SATURDAY ARTS MARKET Visitors can meet and buy art directly from artists ranging from painters to musicians, sculptors and jewelry makers. firstsaturdayartsmarket.com

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NEOCON The Merchandise Mart hosts this exhibition of contract furnishings where guests can enjoy components such as the Lighting Pavilion, Fine Design and Buildex Chicago. Through June 15. neocon.com

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GOOD DESIGN : STORIES BY HERMAN MILLER Catch a glimpse of the design process used at Herman Miller through the drawings, models, prototypes, photographs, oral histories and objects of this exhibit at the Austin Museum of Art. Through September 11. amoa.org

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OLYMPIA INTERNATIONAL FINE ART & ANTIQUES FAIR Olympia’s Grand Hall welcomes visitors from around the world as prestigious British and international galleries offer a vast selection of antiques, including Chinese ceramics, 20th-century design classics and old master paintings. Through June 19. lifaf.com

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AUSTIN YOUNG LATINO ARTISTS 16: THOUGHT CLOUD Curated by Alexander Freeman, education curator at Artpace San Antonio, this exhibit at Mexic-Arte Museum spotlights the talents of local Latino artists. Each piece tells a story relating to the human condition. Through August 28. mexic-artemuseum.org

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ART 42 BASEL This world-renowned show features modern masters as well as emerging stars as they exhibit their best works for art enthusiasts in the halls of Messe Basel. Through June 19. artbasel.com

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DALL AS DALLAS INTERNATIONAL LIGHTING MARKET This semiannual event at the Dallas Market Center offers more than 1 million square feet of lighting resources for residential and commercial use. Through June 26. dallasmarketcenter.com

GOOD DESIGN PHOTO: HERMAN MILLER, INC. OLYMPIA PHOTO: CHARLES SAUNDERS ANTIQUES. NEOCON PHOTO: NIENKAMPER. ART 42 BASEL PHOTO: ART BASEL. THOUGHT CLOUD PHOTO: VARGAS-SUAREZ UNIVERSAL.

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TASTE OF DALLAS Celebrating its 25th year, this event at Fair Park gives guests the opportunity to sample new cuisines, drink select wines, learn from chefs and winemakers, enjoy live entertainment and purchase art. Through July 10. tasteofdallas.org

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AUSTIN

WEST END GALLERIES 1 ST THURSDAY Six galleries open their doors every Thursday for guests to enjoy an evening of gallery hopping in downtown Austin. Monthly. artaustin.org

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FORT WORTH TEXAS POTTERY & SCULPTURE GUILD POTTERY SHOW The artists who make up this organization display their three-dimensional works at this show and sale hosted at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. Through July 9. tpsg.biz

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ATL ANTA THE ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AREA RUG MARKET Browse through this large collection of area rugs, including the newest lines and designs from some of the industry’s most respected manufacturers. Through July 17. americasmart.com

NEW YORK HOME TEXTILES SOURCING EXPO Focused on fabrics and finished soft goods, this show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center offers a comprehensive sourcing venue for new fabrics and products for the entire home. Through July 21. htfse.com

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NEW YORK NEW YORK ANTIQUE JEWELRY & WATCH SHOW Dealers in antique and estate jewelry and watches feature unique and historic pieces at this intimate event taking place at the Metropolitan Pavilion. Through July 25. nyantiquejewelry.com

FURNITEX 2011 Meet Australia’s furnishing industry leaders as they share the latest products, colors and trends. Highlights include the Australian New Product Parade, Hotel + Hospitality Furnishings and Decoration + Design. Through July 24. furnitex.com.au

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BEAUMONT RECYCLED / REINVENTED : FOLK ART FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION This permanent collection exhibit at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas highlights contemporary folk art in a diverse range of styles. Through September 4. amset.org

WEST END PHOTO: CHARLES UMLAUF. TEXAS POTTERY PHOTO: PAM STERN. RUG MARKET PHOTO: AWH PHOTO & DESIGN. FURNITEX PHOTO: ALLA KAZOVSKY. NY ANTIQUE JEWELRY & WATCH PHOTO: REPRESENTED BY J.S. FEARNLEY.

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NEW YORK

DESIGN Just months after the one-year anniversary of his death, the fashion world—and, indeed, the world at large—is still reeling from the sudden loss of designer Alexander McQueen. His penchant for complex storytelling and over-the-top presentations challenged fashion conventions, and his absence reverberates strongly in the industry today. This spring, The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art will honor his legacy as artist and auteur in Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty. On view from May 4 through July 31, the 100-piece retrospective will explore the Briton’s body of work, ranging from his 1992 postgraduate collection to his final posthumous runway show in 2010. Themed galleries such as “The Savage Mind” and “Romantic Gothic” will take viewers deeper into the mind of this dark genius. metmuseum.org; 212.535.7710

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SHOWROOM BRAND - NEW BRADLEY Atlanta design darling Michelle Bradley is branching out—and up— to the Windy City, recently opening the second independent Bradley Hughes showroom. Housed at the Merchandise Mart’s Design Center, the 3,000-square-foot venue comprises the brand’s signature artisanal furnishings (such as the Bianca table, left) featuring intriguing textural finishes like reclaimed wood, antiqued mirror and concrete. Further offerings include custom-printed textiles, an expanded collection of fabrics and a selection of fine art by both established and emerging artists. bradley-hughes.com; 312.624.9997

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PRODUCT IN PIECES We’ve long been fans of the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into the mosaics by Sicis the Art Mosaic Factory. Now, the Italian brand has teamed up with fashion icon Christian Lacroix for a line of home furnishings. The designer (who partnered with Sicis independently of his own company) drew inspiration from his hometown of Arles, France, known as a treasure trove of Roman tiles and antiques, while focusing on maintaining clean lines and comfort. The result is a decidedly Old-World-New-World hybrid; look for it this June. sicis.com

MIAMI

DESIGN The allure of Miami Beach remains strong for international hotel brands, as yet another luxury project just opened on famed Collins Avenue: Dream South Beach. Vikram Chatwal Hotels, owners of upscale properties crisscrossing the globe, scooped up two Art Deco icons, the Tudor Hotel and the Palmer House, and merged them into a Moroccanmeets-1970s fantasyland. Designer Michael Czysz of Architropolis, a Portland firm known for its work with W Hotels, created a sexy, serene ambience with a cool color palette, mood lighting and sleek custom furniture. Highlights include the Chopra Center & Spa, the rooftop pool/lounge space Groovedeck and The Tudor restaurant by chefrestaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian. dreamsouthbeach.com; 888.376.7623

HOUSTON

ART MIX MASTER Reconsider your concept of color: That’s both the request and goal of Carlos Cruz-Diez. This FrancoVenezuelan artist views color not as a static property but as an active process of the eye, and his exploration of color has been the driving force of his five-decade career. The first large-scale retrospective of his work, Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time, will be on view at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through July 4. The show’s 150 works span from the 1940s to present day and include a dizzying array of media, from paintings (such as Chromatic induction 53, right), silk-screen prints and videos to room-size environments, architectural models and even a recreation of the artist’s studio. Elements of engineering, color theory, kinetics and craft all play a role in his interactive art, which often involves impressive production as well. mfah.org; 713.639.7300

DREAM PHOTO: DAVID DURBAK PHOTOGRAPHY. CRUZ-DIEZ PHOTO: © 2010 CARLOS CRUZ-DIEZ/ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NEW YORK/ADAGP, PARIS.

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BOOK BON VOYAGE If you just can’t squeeze in a jaunt to France this summer, reading Kathryn Ireland’s new book might be the next best thing. In Summers in France (Gibbs Smith, $35), readers tag along as the Santa Monica-based designer and her family enjoy a visit to their home in the French countryside. First, Ireland sets the scene, evoking the quaint charm of the medieval town of Montauban via snapshots, sketches and journaling. Then, the consummate hostess takes you inside their renovated farmhouse and her signature bohemian-chic style, sharing before-and-after photographs, guest room must-haves, marketplace shopping lists and recipes—overall, a formula for effortless entertaining that you can apply right at home. kathrynireland.com

DALLAS

MATERIAL ALL THE TRIMMINGS From season to season, Perennials Fabrics withstand whatever Mother Nature brings, and that makes the brand a perennial favorite for outdoor textiles in our book. Now, thanks to its latest trimmings line, you can add flair to previously lackluster pillows, sofas and chairs without worrying if the look will last. The four new trim styles, Fringe Benefit, Borderline, Spiral Cord and Cable Cord, are available in 14 colorways. perennialsfabrics.com; 888.322.4773

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MATERIAL OFF THE WALL Just the name of Studio Hérisson—hérisson means “hedgehog” in French—is a cue to the offbeat sensibility of this new wallpaper company. Laguna Beach partners Ben Rubin and Rowan Entress hope to revolutionize the wallcoverings industry with their custom offerings, which users can order to their specifications online and have at their doors within days. The designs themselves, from a roster of contemporary artists and designers, range from retro-modern riffs to surreal pattern play, like Butterflower (above). studioherisson.com

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Reimagining classic forms in a modern context is the forté of designer Maloos Anvarian, of DWM|Maloos, who credits her mash-up aesthetic to a multicultural childhood, which includes stints in Azerbaijan, Iran and France. Now in San Francisco, she draws from an equally wide range of influences (from John Galliano to Dorothy Draper to Philippe Starck) in creating her past-meets-present furnishings. A case in point: In her Mod-Louis Settee (left), Anvarian takes an antique Louis XVI-style chair and substitutes Plexiglas for the conventional upholstered surfaces. dwm-maloos.com; 415.864.3857


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ART CRAFTING HISTORY American decorative arts and craft traditions—especially those born in wartime—are the inspiration for Allison Smith: Piece Work, on view through May 29 at the MCA Denver. The Oakland-based artist creates works that engage observers in the craft as well as the storytelling that surrounds it, such as her large-scale braided rug, which she started herself and had completed by gallery visitors. Accompanying the exhibition, which comprises sculptures and works on paper (such as Untitled, excerpted left), will be programs that welcome area artists, craftsmen and visitors to create their own works in the museum. mcadenver.org; 303.298.7554

NEW YORK

PRODUCT MIRROR IMAGE Create your own distinctive wall collage with these new Stainless Modules by renowned New York designer Clodagh. Part of the Clodagh Signature for APF Munn line, each stainless-steel mirror has its own irregular pyramidal shape, lending the industrial material a surprisingly organic aesthetic. The modules measure 24 inches square and can be combined to create various striking effects. clodagh.com; 212.780.5307

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PRODUCT DIVINE BOVINE Viya Home celebrates the life of Hindu god Lord Krishna with its Pichwai collection, which takes its name from the colorful works of art that adorn traditional temples. Images commonly found in those paintings, such as peacocks, banana trees, lotuses and cows, inform the shapes in this line, available through Odegard. Add a bit of good karma—and good design—to your décor with these cow handles, sand-cast in brass and available in mother-of-pearl, lapis lazuli and malachite (left); ancient pietra dura techniques were used to fill the herringbone-patterned grooves. odegardinc.com; 212.545.0069

CALIFORNIA

MAD FOR MOD Palm Springs recently played host to the sixth annual Modernism Week, honoring the clean lines and whimsical elegance of design, architecture and culture in the 1950s and 1960s. During the 10day event, guests were privy to architectural tours of the area’s mid-century modern sites, as well as films, lectures, an architecture symposium and Mad Men-worthy parties in private homes. The center of all the action was the Riviera Resort & Spa, a historic landmark known for its intriguing wheel-shaped design and celebrity clientele (including Elvis, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin). A recent multimillion-dollar renovation polished up this mod gem while giving it a fresh 21st-century spin. Mark your calendars now for next year’s event, from Feb. 16 to 26. modernismweek.com; psriviera.com

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It’s important to understand what it takes to make things from an environmental, people and impact perspective.

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Mostly everything is made with the same techniques as in the ’40s, which work very well for the amount of products that we produce—about 230,000 a year. That’s our max capacity.

IN THE MID-1940 S , ARTISAN EDITH HEATH FOUNDED HEATH CERAMICS IN SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA, WITH A DEDICATION TO THE

Craftspeople are the heart of Heath. Most come to us with no experience and grow into artisans here.

CRAFT AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. NOW UNDER THE HELM OF HUSBAND AND WIFE ROBIN PETRAVIC AND CATHERINE BAILEY

STAYS ROOTED IN THE ORIGINAL FACTORY.

We don’t expect every piece to be the same. Hand-glazing gives beautiful variation, and that speaks to the integrity of the product.

We love being the designer and maker. Bringing these two crafts closer together makes the design more interesting.

You shouldn’t have to replace your dinnerware every 10 years. If something is well made and designed, it should last your lifetime.

(CREATIVE DIRECTOR), THOSE PRIORITIES REMAIN PARAMOUNT, AND ITS PRODUCTION

Right: Heath’s latest line, Heath House Numbers, features three-dimensional clay tiles in Neutra and Eames fonts. Made in collaboration with House Industries, the modular pieces blend seamlessly with other Heath tiles. heathceramics.com

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THERE’S A PARTY GOING ON IN HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA: 2011 MARKS HICKORY CHAIR’S 100 T H YEAR IN BUSINESS. AND JAY REARDON, PRESIDENT OF THE CUSTOM FURNITURE COMPANY, IS WORKING TO ENSURE THAT THE BRAND’S TRADITION OF CLASSIC STYLE AND ENDURING QUALITY CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER CENTURY, WITH MOST PRODUCTS CRAFTED IN THE HICKORY WORKROOM.

A classically designed product that can be reupholstered or refinished over time adds value for the consumer and is good for the

We have multiple generations of people who have decided that furniture is not just a career but a vocation. In production, you can only take a machine to a certain point, and then you need that eye and finesse that only human sensitivity can provide. The atmosphere in the workroom is collaborative and creative. There’s a sense of art and craftsmanship and family. Despite the economy, we’ve had growth, and I think it’s because people see how our craftspeople want to serve them. We don’t dictate, and we don’t ask customers to compromise.

Left: The Gentry Chair is a prime example of the Hickory Chair method: The style remains timeless—while giving a nod to early 20th-century Danish designs—and it comes with a range of customization options. hickorychair.com

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environment. We build with traditional techniques because they’re time-tested; they’re not going to fall apart over time.


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BALDWIN HARDWARE IS THE AMERICAN DREAM COME TRUE—AT LEAST, IT IS FOR SEVERIN FAYERMAN, A WWII SURVIVOR AND REFUGEE WHO ESTABLISHED THE COMPANY IN 1946. IT HAS SINCE SET THE BAR FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND DURABILITY, WITH SEVERAL OF ITS LINES STILL BEING MADE IN ITS READING, PENNSYLVANIA, FACTORY, WHERE THE PRIDE IN THE AIR IS PALPABLE, SAYS SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER MARY NICHOLS.

There’s a tremendous amount of pride in the craftsmanship and quality of the product line. You can sense it throughout the entire facility. The average tenure of our labor force in

Reading is probably 30 years, where sons and fathers work side by side. When we are the ones bringing a concept from cradle to grave—in the fact that we have the designers here and the engineers in the factory— it brings the whole story together. It’s important that we control from concept all the way through to when the consumer gets it on their door. The amount of man-hours that go into the Archetypes line, for example, is astronomical as opposed to a fully automated factory. It’s anywhere from 15 to 20 artisans physically working on the product after concept, so every order has 15 to 20 people touching it along the way. Baldwin is an investment. We’re not the cheapest hardware brand, nor will we ever be. We want to make sure that people’s expectations are exceeded when they choose to invest in us.

Left: In Baldwin Hardware’s Reading, Pennsylvania, factory, upward of 20 artisans lay their hands on each product, from hand-polishing to hand-plating, such as in the Couture Collection (shown here). baldwinhardware.com

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HEADQUARTERED IN BAY SHORE, NEW YORK, TEXTILE COMPANY DURALEE HAS GROWN LEAPS AND BOUNDS SINCE ITS START IN 1952, ADDING SEVERAL LINES AND A FURNITURE DIVISION TO ITS OFFERINGS. BUT, ACCORDING TO SENIOR STYLIST LAUREN PELUSIO OF THE DURALEE FABRICS DESIGN STUDIO, SOME THINGS HAVEN’T CHANGED, INCLUDING ITS FAMILYRUN STATUS AND ITS SUPPORT OF U.S. MILLS FOR SELECT COLLECTIONS.

As a hands-on, family-operated business, we can be nimble to trends and change directions as we see fit. We don’t have to answer to a

plan that is developed years ahead and can react when necessary. We buy a lot from domestic mills. We always go to them first. It’s a long-term partnership with the mill, and they can get us products faster than other countries. In our company, you can be a customer with a small problem or a big one, and your issue might wind up on the president’s desk. We are in touch with our consumers at the very highest level. We can make changes at the drop of a dime if we deem them necessary. What most interior designers are interested in are things that they don’t find everywhere else. So that’s the true key to the craftsmanship: where the mills are constantly coming up with new things that we have not seen before.

Right: Duralee’s Wainwright Collection (patterns from its Azalea/Cranberry color book are shown here) is fully made in the United States and partially contains post-consumer and post-industrial recycled content. duralee.com


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“Outdoor Lounge as a style of furniture is about providing the same level of comfort and feeling of relaxation as you would expect from your upholstered sofa system indoors. The really clever part is that you can leave our systems outside all year.”

Imagine your current project complimented with the clean lines and effortless indulgence of Bloc or Cloud. Private, residential or commercial entries are accepted.

Submit your garden, roof top or terrace design to be judged by a select panel of industry professionals. Entries must be received no later than June 1, 2011. Designer Mark Gabbertas, Luxe Interiors + Design Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino and a selection of designers chosen by Luxe Interiors + Design will determine the winning entry.

Top & Above. Gloster’s BLOC ‘Outdoor Lounge’ Collection. Gloster’s CLOUD ‘Outdoor Lounge’ Collection. Mark Gabbertas, London.

Gloster Furniture proudly offers you the opportunity to join this trend and win up to $25,000 MSRP of Bloc or Cloud ‘Outdoor Lounge’ furniture to fulfill your design dreams. Whether professional designer or talented home owner, your design could win you the very latest in outdoor style.

Installation of project required between December 2010 & December 2011. Visit www.glosterpro.com for product information, entry details and full official rules.

At the forefront of an exciting new development in outdoor furniture, Gloster has pioneered the ‘Outdoor Lounge’ seating concept. Trend Spotters fresh from the latest U.S. and European design shows will confirm this new and exciting style of upholstered, fully outdoor furniture, further emphasizing the move of the indoors - out. To Enter: Submit an actual project that you are currently designing, featuring either Bloc or Cloud and you could win Gloster’s Bloc or Cloud to complete your design . Visit www.glosterpro.com for additional details. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and DC 18 and over. Void where prohibited. For entry details and full official rules, visit www.glosterpro.com. Competition closes June 1, 2011.


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Hoppen often uses floating shelves to artfully display vignettes of frames and collected objects, all varied in form but united by their common color scheme.

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HOW IS THIS BOOK A DEPARTURE FROM YOUR OTHER SIX? It’s the way I approached the subject: standing very much out of the box and looking in. WHAT WAS THE EXPERIENCE LIKE PUTTING THIS BOOK TOGETHER? The book was a lot of fun but also a lot of hard work. From styling all of the shoots around the world, working on page layouts, selecting images, etc.—I have been thoroughly immersed in every part of the process. YOU’RE KNOWN FOR WORKING WITHIN A NEUTRAL COLOR PALETTE. WHAT’S THE KEY TO CREATING A ROOM WITH IMPACT WHILE USING NEUTRALS? You highlight and emphasize using texture. I am not against the use of color and use color frequently; it’s just that color is used to accent rather than as the palette. YOU WROTE ABOUT CREATING DISPLAYS OF OBJECTS. WHERE ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE OFFBEAT PLACES TO SHOP FOR THEM? I love finding items whilst I travel, coming across a small shop that may not look like much from the outside but, upon entering, is a treasure trove. Never judge a shop by its exterior.

This living-dining-cooking venue is emblematic of Hoppen’s skill in space planning, as the room is segmented into three functional zones while maintaining a sense of flow and cohesiveness. The monochromatic color palette is another Hoppen trademark, drawing interest from contrasting forms and textures.

WHAT’S THE BIGGEST MISTAKE THE AVERAGE PERSON MAKES IN DECORATING? Poor space planning, resulting in too much or too little in a room. Always remember to plan, plan, plan—and then plan a little more if you want everything to be perfect.


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T H I S I S YO U R S E V E N T H B O O K . H O W IS IT DIFFERENT FROM THE REST? In so many ways, they’re all very similar because they all speak to a philosophy of trusting your instincts about decorating. I want it to be a kick in the pants to compel readers to go do something they’ve never done before but always wanted to.

Moss designed this bangle as part of her Wanderlust Collection for Halcyon Days. Marrakech, $700; halcyondaysonline.com

In typical Moss fashion, all of the rooms in the book—which were created for past showhouses—start with collages full of the designer’s far-flung influences.

YOU WROTE ABOUT WOMEN OF STYLE FROM THE PAST WHO INSPIRE YOU. ARE THERE WOMEN OF TODAY WHO DO THE SAME? There are a lot of people in my business who are doing exciting things. I love Alessandra Branca’s work because it’s bold and beautiful and fresh. And Mary McDonald, her work is very colorful and alive. YOU WROTE THAT YOU’RE A COLLECTOR. WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR COLLECTIONS? Oh my god, I have too many. My most significant collections are my paintings of interiors, my 18th- and 19th-century garden plans and my bronze perfume burners. And I think I have now reached the age where I have to stop. WHERE ARE SOME UNLIKELY PLACES WHERE YOU DISCOVER GREAT FINDS? If you’re a hunter, there’s no place that’s unlikely because you shop everywhere. I don’t care if it’s all those shows out in the Hamptons or whether I’m in a little stall in the Paris Flea Market—you just find things.

For this great hall, Moss drew inspiration from the English country house West Wycombe Park, whose golden-hued façade is echoed in the ochre walls. The focal point of this comfortable gathering place is a central table stocked with books and curiosities that encourage guests to linger.

IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR SOUTHERN HERITAGE SURFACE IN YOUR DESIGN? It’s not so much in the physical; it’s in the ease and hospitality that rooms express. If a room just feels rich, who gives a damn? What are you going to do to make it inviting? And that is the ability—which is a sixth sense, in my belief—to really make a room welcoming. And I think you can do that if you live like that. And I think Southerners live like that.


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“For those not lucky enough as myself to enjoy the glories of California’s golden poppy in person, here is the next best thing, surrounded as if by the settling flakes of a snow globe. I tend to choose my plates in white or a simple variation on that theme and allow the food to do the color work. This plate is a jolly place to start a meal; it almost seems a shame to put food on it.”

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“This cabinet reminds me of the great pieces by Eugene Printz from the 1920s and ’30s. I love the leg and handle detail as well as the overall finish. It looks like a very rich piece. A pair of these in a big entry with beautiful ceramics or sculptures on top would look great. Similarly, a pair in a living room flanking the fireplace would be dramatic and wonderful.”

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02 CHILL GRILL RUSS BRAGG L ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT When Russ Bragg tackled the landscape for the new Texan Eye Center building in Austin, he took his cues from the contemporary bent of the architecture from Haddon+Cowan Architects Collaborative, contributing xeriscaping and low-maintenance plantings for a no-fuss, sculptural look. russbragg.com

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06 BIG STAKES NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER This dramatic work, titled Eviva Amore, by Mark Di Suvero is one of the over 300 pieces in the Nasher Sculpture Center’s impressive collection. Located in the institution’s sculpture garden, it joins anywhere from 10 to 15 other artistic tour de forces in a rotating display. nashersculpturecenter.org

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German artist Christiane Löhr’s arresting sculptures are composed of natural materials such as seeds, stalks, leaves and stems and project a sense of both delicacy and strength. Kleine Kuppel (Little Dome) comprises plant stalks. christianeloehr.de

08 FIT TO EAT KIRWIN HORTICULTURAL SERVICES About: San Marcos-based landscape designer Patrick Kirwin joined architect Bercy Chen in bringing life to a contemporary rooftop with a successful vegetable garden. Plantings: Apples, grapes, asparagus and artichokes join 18 different varieties of lettuce. Of Interest: Kirwin invented his own soil mix for the garden with the help of Austin’s Geo Growers. khsgardendesigns.com 120 LU X E I N T E R I O R S

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Of Interest: The two, 50-foot-long fountains function with re-circulated water that wells up into hidden basins after flowing over the fountains’ edges. “We wanted something that would have a pleasing sound and a bit of animation,” explains Burnett, “but without a high rate of evaporation. The added reflection they provide is a nice touch.” ojb.com HARDAWAY. NASHER PHOTO : TIM HURSLEY. LÖHR PHOTO : BURAT. KIRWIN PHOTO : SHANNON BROTHERTON .

Program: A covered outdoor terrace extends over 10,000 square feet, ensuring the impromptu gathering spot stays viable in all weather. Two low concrete fountains act as focal points and help define the space.

Inspiration: “I wanted to maintain a really strong dialogue between the architecture and the grounds,” says landscape architect James Burnett, the lead on the project. “In addition, since Houston’s very hot for a lot of the year, cooling the space was of big importance, which is where the water features came in.”

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11 FIRM FOCUS DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENTS Profile: After 20 years in the business, the Boerne-based firm, led by founder and president John Hackett, continues to have a vital impact on the landscapes it designs for residential projects both large and small. Approach: The circular courtyard of a private residence gets a full reimagining with an ornate water feature and dense plantings for a sense of seclusion. Of Note: In addition to site planning, Dynamic Environments also builds out its own projects, ensuring seamless execution from conception through completion. dynamicenvironments.com

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Happily entrenched in her home studio in Austin, furniture maker Sheri Bingham hones her trademark look: bright, vintage buttons on tufted pieces. Opposite: The bright, limegreen material of this daybed is the perfect showcase for Bingham’s quirky button accents in all different textures and colors.


A classic example of the style Bingham admires—the simple, sleek lines of the lounge chair designed by

The ottomans, headboards and other furniture staples Sheri Bingham creates under the moniker of her Austin-based company, Iron Thread Design,

Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair, starting at $780; dwr.com

have an unmistakable look: chunky, tufted pieces punctuated by round, multicolored buttons. “The mismatched-button stuff is what sells, which makes me happy because that’s my favorite,” she says. Bingham works in eco-friendly materials when possible and culls the corresponding buttons from her huge vintage collection or from her clients themselves, who sometimes send in buttons from nostalgic clothing items they wish to see incorporated into the custom pieces. After working in reupholstering, Bingham finally decided that “it’s easier to start from scratch,” enlisting the help of her husband, a home builder, to construct each of her made-to-order offerings. Now, Bingham works out of a large room in her own home, where her children—ages 9, 12 and 16—pitch in, and she couldn’t feel luckier: “I wouldn’t change this for anything.” ironthreaddesign.com; 512.577.7520

PUSHING BUTTONS

SHERI BINGHAM Inspiration: I have an admiration for anything that’s very simple and industrial, but with a nice touch of color.

Collection: I have at least 500 to 1,000 different fabrics. They take up one huge closet. It’s hard to stop! I’m particularly devoted to Designers Guild and Mod Green Pod textiles.

Self-Indulgence: I take a nap every single day, and I love to read. I’m a firm believer in finding time for yourself whenever you can.

Fantasy Career: This is it. I love what I do! It’s hard work physically, but I love the colors, the textures and the flexibility. It’s perfect.

Design Icon: I find myself looking up to Charles Eames. The simplicity and vibrancy of his work is delicious.

Current Project: We’re remodeling our house, and I’m in charge of the decorating, painting and all of the final touches. I’m constantly pushing myself to create.

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The artist, Richard Bettinger, in his signature hat with his photographs. Opposite: It’s easy to see what draws Bettinger to Urban Flower/Grange Hall: scenes like the eclectic vignette shown here, featuring an Aviva Stanoff pillow, porcelain eggs by Ted Muehling for Nymphenburg, and African milk jugs and baskets from Kenya.

PORTRAIT: TERRI GLANGER. OPPOSITE: MAXINE HELFMAN. TOP RIGHT: RICHARD BETTINGER.

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For many, a creative hobby is just that, something to dally with during the off hours from the usual nine-to-five. But for Dallas photographer

Bettinger manipulates the camera’s lens and shutter speed to create

Richard Bettinger, what began as a side pursuit and passionate high school

colorful compositions that defy

distraction is now a full-blown, secondary career. “I’m wearing two really big

piece from his Firewater series.

photographic conventions, like this

hats,” admits the David Sutherland sales professional. “But they go so well together because of the context of each.” The self-taught photographer’s work—experimental, abstract and profound in nature—is best characterized by his treatment of detailed patterns, illusion and light. “I take myself into an alternative reality with small details, manipulating the lens, camera and shutter speed to create my own type of painting.” Trademarked “Decompressionism” by Bettinger, the stylized treatment has been most recently applied to his bronze, water and aviation series, the latter a new commission from the Grand Hyatt hotel group. “I want to be able to approach people on a much broader scale,” he confesses, “and to be able to expose them to something new, conceptual and refined.” bettingerstudio.com; 214.803.8023

FULL STOP

RICHARD BETTINGER Top Shop: Urban Flower/Grange Hall for their ultra creative, dark and goth twist.

Keepsake: My family photo album. It’s full of rich memories of the people who have nurtured me, exposed me to art and design, and unselfishly encouraged me to become the person that I am.

On My Nightstand: On the Way to Work by Damien Hirst and Gordon Burn, a handmade French leather candle from Dee Jay’s Candles in Fort Worth, cotton candy and a crossword puzzle book.

Next Big Buy: A Bell & Ross watch for its classic, masculine design. It’d be a great memento of my involvement with the Grand Hyatt DFW.

Design Icons: John Dickinson and John Hutton.

Influences: The darkness of Francisco Goya and Francis Bacon, the pastels of Edgar Degas, the squiggles of Cy Twombly, the black and white simplicity of Herb Ritts, and the eroticism of Robert Mapplethorpe and Tom of Finland. LUXE INTERIORS

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Textile designer Rusty Arena against a backdrop of his work. Opposite: Arena admires the taste making talent of Fortuny Fabric’s late founder, Mariano Fortuny; today, the company keeps his legacy alive with sophisticated offerings, including their first furniture collection in collaboration with designer Nick Dine, which is pictured here.


Sitting still isn’t easy for Rusty Arena, founder of Arena Design. When the Houston-based sculptor and textile designer isn’t doing laps around his

Arena created this lush,

massive 18,000-square-foot warehouse or screen-printing painterly

Santorini, a perfect homage

wallpaper designs atop 100-foot-long, custom-built tables, he’s plotting

of its island counterpart.

velvet textile and named it to the vibrancy and luxury

patterns to add to the more than 100 existing prints in his current collection—a prolific body of work including 17th- and 18th-century-inspired damasks and florals. “I’m so terribly addicted to what I do, and I get very focused when I’m creating. It’s like nothing else exists,” says the self-taught Arena, who has outfitted the home of actress Cloris Leachman with his handpainted papers, worked on projects for Donald Trump and just launched a new line of Belgian linen and cotton velvet fabrics. “I love showing up for work in the morning and, by the end of the day, actually seeing something that exists that wasn’t there before. It’s so satisfying, and it fuels me for the next day to see what else I can do.” arenadesign.us; 713.861.7630

ART IN MOTION

RUSTY ARENA Prized Possession: A 2-inch bronze soldier I inherited from my grandmother. I don’t know who the artist is, but it’s just so tiny, meticulously detailed and miraculous. I have never seen more superb craftsmanship executed in such petite scale.

Design Icons: Heron of Alexandria. His amazing vision and creative genius made him probably the greatest inventor and designer of the ancient world. Also, Mariano Fortuny, the founder of Fortuny Fabrics. He preserved the classic motifs from history in such a beautiful way.

On My Nightstand: Stieg Larsson’s The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest, a glass of water and a wonderful shagreen lamp.

Favorite Getaways: The South of Turkey. I love the majestic view of the rugged coastline and the brilliant turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea. I am also in love with Mexico: Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo and the Yucatán Peninsula are favorites.

Self-Indulgence: A lifetime of doing what I love doing most: creating. LUXE INTERIORS

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INSPIRED DESIGN KITCHENS ARE GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING AND HAVE STYLE IN SPADES, BUT, OFTENTIMES, THEY’RE SERVING DOUBLE-DUTY: CHURNING OUT MEALS FOR FAMILIES AND FOODIES ALIKE. HERE, KITCHENS THAT WORK HARD WITHOUT LOSING POINTS FOR BEAUTY.

SITTING PRETTY After repeated inquiries and much interest from the design world, Garten’s designer Robert Stilin took it upon himself to begin reproducing the gorgeous, vintage French stools he used in the chef’s kitchen. Buell Stool, $1,975; robertstilin.com

IDOL ENVY If this kitchen looks a bit familiar to you, it’s

What emerged is a space that nods to cooking

probably because some of your favorite

competency with an eight-burner Viking

meals have been dreamt up in it. Celebrity

range and hood, Sub-Zero refrigerators and

chef Ina Garten—the Barefoot Contessa,

two Bosch dishwashers but still delights

herself—has built her reputation on creat-

in the whimsical: The center island boasts

ing wholesome, delicious dishes. So, when

Belgian stone countertops with tiny, embedded

she was looking to make some improve-

fossils. The rough-hewn salvaged beams

ments to her East Hampton, New York,

overhead are another nod to the design-

home, making sure that her kitchen got

friendly aspect of the room—giving the eye

some extra TLC was only natural. And, while

something to connect to when it’s not firmly

it’s certainly beautiful with its open shelving

planted on the delectables in front of it—

and pristine white cabinetry that pops

and join with the custom lamps in giving a

against Farrow & Ball’s Light Gray walls, it

sense of enduring timelessness to the space.

was vital that the kitchen also be a work-

Personal touches throughout, like Garten’s

horse. Garten turned to East Hampton

handsomely displayed collection of cake

designer Robert Stilin, of Robert Stilin, LLC,

stands, lend a homey feel and ensure that

to balance the aesthetical with the functional.

kitchen work doesn’t feel like a chore.


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“You need to be able to cook, socialize, remain true to the architecture of the home and implement quality materials; if you balance those four things, you’ll have a good kitchen.” Jean Rehkamp Larson, Rehkamp Larson Architects Inc., Minneapolis, MN

RETRO CHIC It’s not only renowned cooks who have the luxury of a

“Kate packed the oven up and sent it to Alabama to have

successful kitchen, but what’s important to one home-

it refurbished,” Larson says. “She was committed, and the

owner is not necessarily paramount to the other. So,

rest of the room reflects that.” Other vintage touches, like

while this airy Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, kitchen

the scalloped edging on the center island and on the

shares the light cabinetry and open walls that define

custom hood, make the updated kitchen appear seamless,

Garten’s barn-inspired space, architect Jean Rehkamp

as do the inset cabinets from Nest Woodworking in

Larson and project manager Will Spencer, of

Dennison, Minnesota. A Landsdale Carrara backsplash

Minneapolis’ Rehkamp Larson Architects, followed

from The Tile Shop, CaesarStone countertops and drap-

homeowner Kate Grussing’s lead to deliver something

ery made from the homeowner’s own textile line finish

that works just as hard but speaks to her unique sensi-

the look. “Composition is so important,” Larson says, “but

bilities. In this case, it was Grussing’s dedication to

it’s the playful things that happened here with texture

preserving the historical integrity of the residence—

and color that really made this project.”

PHOTO: SUSAN GILMORE.

and the original Roper oven—that dictated the design.

PATTERN RECOGNITION

BRIGHT IDEA

HOT AND COLD

Homeowner Kate Grussing’s colorful textile line brings a pop of interest to light spaces with fun patterns and designs. Corn Stripe, price available upon request; beebolt.com

The bell shape of the Randolph pendant’s glass shade stays true to the vintage feel of the kitchen. Randolph Pendant, $975; hudsonvalleylighting.com

The cool gray color of the Landsdale Carrara tiles used on the backsplash forms a nice contrast with the warmer tone of the countertops. Landsdale Carrara 3” x 6”, price available upon request; tileshop.com



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DISCO FEVER The crystal beading on the suspended base of the Tobias pendant from Eurofase Lighting adds glamour in the form of sparkle to the otherwise elegantly simple square shade. Tobias 4-Light Pendant, price available upon request; eurofase.com

GUEST EXPRESS THERE’S A LOT TO BE SAID ABOUT THE COMFORTS OF HOME, BUT THERE’S A REASON PEOPLE LIKE TO GET AWAY. HERE, WE TAKE A PEEK AT THE BEST OF HOTEL DESIGN AND HOW IT TRANSLATES INTO DAY-TO-DAY LIVABILITY.

SOUL ESCAPE When visitors cross the threshold of Toronto’s

fitness and pool areas. The space’s artisanal

The Hazelton Hotel, they’re looking for a

finishes and handcrafted elements, like

retreat: a bespoke, luxury getaway. Architect

Palissandro honed-stone walls from Maple,

Robert Walshaw, of Toronto- and New York

Ontario, Canada’s Connolly Marble & Granite

City-based YabuPushelberg, however, was

and custom-stained zebrawood built-ins from

intent on creating something more. “It was

Salzburg Interiors in Brampton, Ontario,

important to us to provide a sense of authen-

Canada, feel highly tailored, and the clutter-free

ticity and, more importantly, ‘soul’ to the

calm they create can easily be brought into the

guest experience,” he says. “Of course, the

home. Walshaw insists, “If you take a spa-like

visitors we envisioned would be accustomed

approach to the design—by implementing

to an uncompromising level of service and

concealed storage for bath products and trying

quality, but adding that additional layer was

to minimize visual distractions—any bath-

crucial.” That soul is easily identifiable in the

room can offer a bit of sanctuary.”

hotel’s changing room, a gateway to the spa,

ROCK SHOW Architect Robert Walshaw’s love of materials was evident when he selected these Palissandro honed-stone walls and allowed them to function as a focal point in the changing room. Palissandro Marble, price available upon request; connollymarble.com

“We try not to use more than just a few, carefully considered finishes in bathrooms; the trick is to be minimal without being devoid of detail or interest.” Robert Walshaw, YabuPushelberg, New York, NY


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“There’s a very linear element to this bathroom, but it still feels organic. Playing with texture lends a softness to the hard angles that balances them in an understated way.” Annette English, Annette English & Associates, Los Angeles, CA

GRAY GROOMING With the lifestyle of the ultimate bachelor in mind,

still holds a lot of the same character, personality and

Los Angeles designer Annette English, of Annette English

warmth it does now, without being overbearing.” The

& Associates, went to work on a game-changing master

jagged-edge, charcoal stone wall from Stone Source that

bathroom that offers a definite nod to spa-inspired design

separates the bath from the master bedroom creates a

while holding fast to all the creature comforts of home.

dramatic focal point, while other texture-heavy highlights

Architect Robert Walshaw’s advice definitely rings true

like the Boyd Lighting chandelier and hanging sconces from

here, where English has relied on luxurious textures and a

Fuse Lighting provide a striking contrast to the smooth

subdued palette to create interest with a delicate whisper

finishes of the countertops and cabinetry provided by

instead of a drumroll. “I wanted the space to speak to

Ferragamo. The result is a room that accomplishes every-

today but also be timeless,” English says. “I’d like to visit

thing English sought to capture: “It’s contemporary and

again in five years and find that it doesn’t look dated and

masculine but neither cold nor hard. It’s home.”

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Barbara Kerwin’s geometric abstract art is a perfect fit in this room. This piece—entitled I Know Where I'm Going —was created by manipulating melting wax. barbarakerwin.com

This pendant from Fuse Lighting does more than just infuse a space with light; it also fills it with texture. Alex Pendant, from $4,625; fuselighting.com


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Clockwise from top left: Party Girl, by Karen Hsu of Omnivore, shown in Fire Red, Flavor Paper, $150 per roll, flavorleague.com; Lush, by Mary Kysar, shown in Dark Green, from the Forest collection, Makelike, $200 per roll, shop.makelike.com; Belfort, shown in 305903 Jais, Cowtan & Tout, price available to the trade, cowtan.com; Parisian Poppy, by Stacy Garcia, shown in GS4778 Teal on Ivory, from the Stacy Garcia Luxury Wallpapers II collection, York Wallcoverings, $69.99 per roll, yorkwall.com; Opposite: Changing Guards at Buckingham Palace, shown in Spring, from The London Collection, Lizzie Allen, price available upon request, lizzieallen.co.uk



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Top from left: Indi, shown in 001, Trove, $13 per square foot, troveline.com; Muscat Small, shown in Grey with White, MissPrint available through Lucy Rose Design Collection, price available to the trade, lucyrosedesign.com; Blossom Dearie, by Paul Solberg, shown in Black on White, from the Great Contemporary Artists Collection, Studio Printworks, price available upon request, studioprintworks.com; Middle from left: Cloud Bay, shown in Charcoal, Rapture & Wright available through Lucy Rose Design Collection, price available to the trade, lucyrosedesign.com; Serious Bokay, shown in Black & White, Nama Rococo Wallpaper Studio, price available upon request, namarococo.com; Open Onion, shown in #701 Crema & Earth, from the Uzu Collection, Adrienne Neff Design Services, price available to the trade, adrienneneff.com; Bottom from left: Manor Gate, shown in Charcoal, from the Modern Nature collection, Schumacher, price available to the trade, fschumacher.com; Trellis, shown in Black, Cavern, $155 per roll, cavernhome.com; Bravo, shown in Black/White, from the Couture Wallcoverings collection, Clarke & Clarke Fabrics and Wallcoverings, $70 per one double roll, clarke-clarke.com; Opposite: In the White Room with Text, Tracy Kendall available through Ted Boerner, Inc., $495 per square yard, tedboerner.com



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Clockwise from top left: Gee Gee, shown in Bisque, from the Atomic Age Collection, Bradbury & Bradbury Art Wallpapers, $58 per roll, bradbury.com; Ropes Reverse Wallpaper, Jonathan Adler, $195 per one triple roll, jonathanadler.com; Mota Shang, shown in Mulberry, John Mahoney Designs, $210 per roll, johnmahoneydesigns.com; Scrapwood Wallpaper, shown in White, Studio Ditte, price available upon request, studioditte.nl; Opposite: Dreamscape Mural, by Rebekah Maysles, Anthropologie, $298 per wallpaper mural, anthropologie.com



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exact aesthetic required a year’s worth of redesigning and retrofitting. Fortunately, Austin-based architect Edward B. Frierson and home builder Frederick Fuentes, of Driftwood, were up for the challenge. ARCHITECTURE Edward B. Frierson, AIA, Edward B. Frierson, Architect HOME BUILDER Frederick Fuentes, Frederick Fuentes, Inc. BEDROOMS 5

BATHROOMS 7

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Frierson’s first thought was that the structure had potential but lacked refinement in the details. “We needed to find a scale and style for the house that was going to be relaxed yet formal at the same time. It came down to knowing what we had to peel off to make it work,” the architect says. And the homeowner agrees: “We grappled with it a bit, because we were working with something that already existed. We didn’t want it to be a formal house, so that played into a lot of our finish choices. Ed totally understood the project and where I wanted the house to go.” He adds, “If I had to put my finger on what made the process of the renovation such an enjoyable and positive experience, it would be the great collaboration and the mutual respect between builder and architect.” For his part, Fuentes relied on his meticulous nature when blending the old construction with the new. “We had a lot of windows and doors to put in, and we needed to make sure the masonry matched,” he says. “Another challenge was

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STYLE SELECTION Part of French Heritage’s Maison Collection, this traditional mahogany chair, from the Passy series, is shown in an antique black finish with gold accents and a small, upholstered seat cushion. Regence Caned Arm Chair, $1,185; frenchheritage.com


BIG TIME In the living room, an intimate arrangement features sofas from Wesley Hall, an antique iron grille table custom made at The Wind Rose in Greensboro, North Carolina, and cane chairs from Joyce Horn Antiques in Houston. The starburst mirror and botanical pressings are from Wildflower Organics in Austin, and the chandelier is from Currey & Company in Atlanta.


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POOLSIDE COOL The architect chose a slightly rougher palette to bring an edge to the formality suggested by the home’s size. The terrace boasts a large fieldstone pattern with steps and pool coping of lueders limestone. Wall lanterns are from The Copper House in Epsem, New Hampshire, while the hanging copper pendants are from Two Hills Studio in Austin. The homeowners purchased most of the outdoor furnishings from Anthony’s Fireplace & Patio in Austin.


FLIGHT PLAN For the staircase, the architect chose a simple square banister to reinforce the relaxed detailing of the house. The steps feature a mesquite border with a Karastan runner from Austin Fine Floors.

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achieving what Ed had in mind in terms of the front elevation. It was such a drastic change from the original.” Every inch of the outdoor living area had to be maximized, since the space between the house and the fence that marks the bordering golf course is limited. Frierson covered the porch and extended the area to accommodate a cabana and outdoor fireplace, and ensured privacy for the pool. As for the wife, her biggest surprise has been the amount of time she now spends outside. “It’s fabulous for casual entertaining. Plus, we have three young kids, so we probably spend 98 percent of our time in the kitchen and family room or in the outdoor living spaces.” She’s also partial to the formal living room —even if it’s more for show. “It’s very much a part of the flow of the home. It’s what you first see when you walk in, so it had to be presentable by nature. It was very cavernous when we began, and not at all inviting; the changes we made allowed it to become much more intimate.”

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OVER THE TOP The dining room epitomizes earthy glam, courtesy of the coffered, faux-finished ceiling by Austin artist Richard Fox. The iron and crystal–beaded chandelier is from Niermann Weeks in Maryland; the reclaimed oak table was purchased at Joyce Horn Antiques; and the cane chairs are from Inessa Stewart’s Antiques in Dallas. Glass lamps from Barbara Cosgrove and botanical prints from Gallery on the Green in Cashiers, North Carolina, top a buffet from The Whimsey Shoppe in Dallas.


TONE AND TEXTURE A split-face limestone fireplace and mantel of distressed pecan set a mellow mood for the den, which flows into the kitchen. The sectional is from Wesley Hall; cocktail and sofa tables are from The Wind Rose; barstools are from Ballard Designs; and the kitchen’s iron chandelier comes from Solaria in Decatur, Georgia.


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STYLE SELECTION This bronze Italian planter, available through Authentic Provence, makes for a stylish addition to outdoor spaces. Vaso Thomas, price available upon request; authenticprovence.com

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To keep the mood light, Fuentes incorporated kid-friendly features, including an in-ground trampoline and an upstairs media and game room with soundproof doors. The kids’ bedrooms and guest rooms are upstairs, with the master suite, an office and a piano room on the main floor. The homeowners brought heirlooms and other favorites from their previous home, but the extra square footage they acquired made additional purchases necessary. Working with Katherine Jones, a designer in Austin, freed up the wife to pursue her passion: the hunt. Jones assisted with resources, from lighting to rugs, and helped with fabric choices, furniture and art placement. All team members were thinking long-term—no cosmetic quick fixes—and appropriate elements were modified to meet modern green standards, from updated mechanical systems to energy-efficient windows and doors. “When you’re going to be in a residence for a long time, you should try to satisfy different moods and different seasons,” says Frierson. “Having that flexibility really makes a house feel like a home. It’s not just a beautiful presentation; that’s easy. What I want, at the end, is to give my clients a place where they’ll feel comfortable.” L

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CURB APPEAL The upper and lower porches contain tongue-ingroove cedar coffers, mirroring features found in the interior, while the lower porch is lined with limestone flooring that matches surfaces around the cabana and pool. The homeowner says landscape architects Brink and Michael Biechlin, of Groundsmasters in Austin, went from “zero canvas� in greening up the property.


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I F I T WA S A F R A N K L L O Y D W R I G H T ,” L AU G H S T H E H O M E O W N E R .

But those looking to rub elbows with the contemporary master responsible for this glass jewel box in Preston Hollow would do better to knock on the door of Dallas architect Michael Malone. While the home’s structural steel frame and massive glass expanses are certainly reminiscent of one of architecture’s favorite sons, it was Malone who balanced all of the residence’s modern elements with its uniquely shaped site and the homeowners’ serenity-seeking, private personas. “It’s everything we wanted in a house,” the couple gushes. “We didn’t have a clear picture going into this, but thanks to Michael’s insight and his taking our input into consideration, it turned into something far beyond our expectations.”

ARCHITECTURE Michael Malone, Michael Malone Architects, Inc. HOME BUILDER Bill Manning, Manning Snelling & McIyer General Contractors BEDROOMS 3

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That’s no small commendation coming from homeowners who originally had no intention of building a new home. At first, they were simply looking to add an extension to their existing 1970s contemporary on the other side of town—a move their real estate broker advised against and that would eventually lead them to an unusual acre-and-a-half lot. “The site had never been built on before,” says Malone. “It sat for probably close to 18 years as a blank field with nothing but weeds growing on it.” The house that would eventually rise like a phoenix out of the long, narrow plot that drops down to a creek, takes full advantage of its positioning, with window walls that face north to avoid the heat of direct sunlight and a 2,400-square-foot, infinity-edge pool that acts as a focal point, grounding the entire design.

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HISTORY OF ROCK Limestone is used throughout the house for each fireplace surround, joining the blonde maple—seen here on the built-in—in the exclusive list of materials that compose the home. A large painting, entitled Lefty Brown, by Richard Hogan, brings a dose of color to the public den.


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SINK OR SWIM The pool was a feat of engineering, one that required Malone get an assist from MESA Design Group and White Rock Pools in Dallas. The dining room peninsula holds a custom table the homeowners commissioned in Chicago, which Malone expertly built the dimensions of the space around.


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GREEN SCENE From the curb, the home is purposely unassuming, with clerestory windows that let in light without giving too much away, and a white stucco façade. Landscaping by MESA Design Group in Dallas was pivotal in bringing shade and character to the once-barren lot. C O N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 186

“The most theatrical part of the house is the pool,” says Malone. “A lot of negative-edge pools drop off on one side, but in this one, all three do; it took some very delicate engineering.” To capitalize on the pool’s dramatic impact, Malone also floated the dining area out over the water, creating a room-aspeninsula, with 180-degree views of the surroundings. And while the exacting nature of the architecture provided some challenges along the way, they were challenges home builder Bill Manning, of Dallas’ Manning Snelling & McIlyer General Contractors, was happy to take on. “Steel framing is always a little hard to work with; there’s no tolerance with reveals. Everything has to line up and be super straight,” Manning says. “But I’m glad I got to be a part of it. The project really stands out as one of the best-designed contemporaries in the city.”

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SIMPLE TASTES Malone wanted to remain minimalistic with the finishes, so the blonde maple used in the kitchen is the recurring wood choice for the rest of the house. The black-speckled granite on the countertops also reappears in the bathrooms. The barstools are custom from Nelson Line.


HEATING UP The couple wanted to keep the furniture from their previous residence—a request architect Michael Malone kept in mind when considering the scale and shape of each of the new rooms. Art also played a huge role in the interiors: In the living room, a large Otis Jones graces the wall on the left, while three Agnes Martins preside over the fireplace. The side table at the forefront is from the Kerry Joyce Collection.


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SLEEP TO DREAM The aptly titled Patience, by Susan Sales, hangs over the bed in the master suite, willing the homeowners to relax in their sleeping quarters. While the home’s open plan makes for full transparency—allowing you to see straight through from one side of the house to the other—the bedroom shuts off from the rest of the house via a pivot door for added privacy.


STYLE SELECTION Available through Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas, artist Otis Jones’ abstract acrylic on linen captures a dark mood with refined simplicity. Black Rectangle With White Lines, price available upon request; hollyjohnsongallery.com

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Though the pool and its jutting, glass-encased peninsula make quite a formidable statement at the rear of the house, Malone deferred to the homeowners’ shared love of privacy by ensuring the structure remain relatively unassuming from the street. “I wanted it to be reflective of their lifestyle,” the architect explains. “I didn’t want a big, sweeping front or a giant, two-story stair. It’s modest and unpretentious and that worked well, because now, when you walk in, you don’t know what to expect and it takes your breath away.” That element of the unexpected is what continues to endear the couple to their

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modern gem. “When you walk in, you’re in an anteroom with a relatively low ceiling, but then you open a sliding door and the ceiling expands to 20 feet, and you’re hit with a wall of glass from the right; all of a sudden, you’re in the middle of this stunning, almost shockingly extravagant scene,” the homeowners smile. “We love it. It’s like a surprise every time we come home.” L

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED WRITTEN BY

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TAGGART SORENSON

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A S G R A C E F U L LY A S A B A L L E T D A N C E R : E N T RY I S T H R O U G H A N E X U B E R A NT A R C H E D D O O R T H AT L E A D S TO A C O ZY A N D C O V E RT C O U R T Y A R D . The Memorial Park home is new but looks as though its sand-colored

stucco walls and tile roof have lived here for generations. And that’s just the way builder Allan Edwards, of Houston-based Allan Edwards Builder, and architect Troy Campa, of Newberry Campa Architects in Houston, planned it. “We wanted something with details that stood out,” says Campa. “And we wanted it to have the feel of an Old World house, yet function well for modern-day living.” The architectural details—copper gutters, wooden beams and brackets on the exterior, and thickened walls, stone fireplace mantels and reclaimed hardwood flooring inside—give the house style and a sense of history. “The tiles on the roof were imported from Spain,” says Edwards. “They are at least a century old. They came from churches, homes and other buildings, and their color varies from tan to red depending on the color of the clay in the village they came from.” The home’s free-flowing layout, however—the living room, kitchen and breakfast rooms form one first-floor great room—place it in a contemporary context. And the décor, which interior designers Michael J. Siller and Christopher Alexander, of Houston’s Michael J. Siller Interiors, describe as a mix of contemporary and traditional accented by a Texas twang, creates the high-end, comfortable feel the homeowner requested.

ARCHITECTURE Troy Campa, AIA, Newberry Campa Architects, LLC INTERIOR DESIGN Michael J. Siller and Christopher Alexander,

Michael J. Siller Interiors HOME BUILDER Allan Edwards, Allan Edwards Builder Inc. BEDROOMS 3

BATHROOMS 4

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BEAM ME UP The spacious dining room/sitting room/library is framed by an arched doorway and window. Wooden beams link the two areas and help visually break up the space. Western-style circular chandeliers mirror the shape of the dining room table, which is surrounded by chairs from Minton-Spidell.


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“Our intention was to have the house embrace the yard,” Campa says, noting that the bedrooms have balconies. “We wanted it to take in the view of the pool, covered patio and summer kitchen.” These desires had a direct influence

Guests who pony up to the bar see the long view to the butler’s pantry, where glass display cases surround a window. The iron gates in the foreground mark the wine-storage area, and the herringbone patterned wood floor from Houston’s Custom Floors Unlimited in the center provides a hint of artistry.

on the most distinct areas of the home—the dining room and the breakfast room. The 27-by-16-foot dining room, which opens to the front courtyard, is as big as a ballroom. “It gives a lot of flexibility because it’s really two rooms— a dining room and a sitting room or library,” says Campa. “If there’s a large party, you can seat 20. For everyday use, the sitting area can be used for pre-dinner cocktails or after-dinner coffee.” Siller tied the two spaces together with a single custom carpet. On the sitting room side, he placed custom chairs upholstered in distressed leather, as well as Texas memorabilia—including a bronze horse statue on the mantel—to create

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UNDER GLASS In the breakfast room, exterior rough-rock columns are encased in glass to bring the outdoors in and create the feel of a conservatory. The handmade custom rug from Hokanson in Houston, which is notched at the corners, provides deďŹ nition beneath the Pottery Barn table and chairs.


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SPANISH ACCENT The faรงade of the Mediterranean Spanish mansion in Memorial Park gets extra personality from a carefully selected plant palette from Houstonbased Oasis Landscape Design and a walled courtyard accented by an arched door, whose shape is echoed in the main windows. The antique roof tiles are imported from Spain.


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CLUB HOUSE The sitting room section of the dining room is styled as a man’s cigar bar, complete with custom leather wingback chairs by J&J Roman in Houston, shelves full of books and a Baker Knapp & Tubbs ottoman that also serves as a coffee table. A sculpture from Eclectic Home, also in Houston, adorns the ďŹ replace mantel.


STYLE SELECTION A Neiman Marcus exclusive, this handcrafted porcelain jar with Asian influences features double happiness symbols etched in gold. Orange Temple Jar, price available upon request; neimanmarcus.com

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what the homeowner, a newly single man, likes to call his “cigar bar.” In the dining area, a circular table paired with English-style chairs adds a touch of elegance. “It’s a very unusual combination of rooms,” he says. “Everyone who walks in says, ‘Wow!’” The breakfast room, which Siller furnished rather formally to complement the adjoining living room, is a glassed-in conservatory that blurs the lines between indoors and out. “It’s like sitting on the patio,” says Campa. “The stone columns are encased in glass and mimic the ones outside.” The homeowner, who also owns a condo and a ranch in Texas, wanted the house to do double duty: It had to be a fabulous site for business events and a comfortable space for his casual daily lifestyle. “He was looking to start over,” Siller says. “So we bought everything new.” To create that new age-old look, the designer used traditional pieces upholstered in distressed leather with contemporary Asian-inspired furnishings and introduced a mix of textures— like chenille fabric and silk and velvet pillows—to add warmth to the neutral color palette that makes the owner feel at home every time he walks through the arched door. “We even made the door look Old World authentic!” Edwards offers. “We weathered the wood to make it more welcoming.” L

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TAKE TWO WRITTEN BY

HELEN THOMPSON

PHOTOGRAPHY BY

AS

DICK

JACK THOMPSON

CLARK

WILL

C E R T A I N LY

TELL

YOU,

THERE’S

A

F I R S T T I M E F O R E V E RY T H I N G . In his over 30 years as an architect in

Austin, “This is the first time I’ve renovated a house that I had originally designed,” he says of the “Texas meets Tuscany meets Frank Lloyd Wright” dwelling that he placed on its premier lot over 10 years ago. “You can’t help but notice it,” he insists, which is precisely how his clients felt. After asking Clark to design a new house from the ground up, the couple did an unexpected aboutface when the architect ferried them on the customary tour of his past projects. When they walked into the limestone, stucco and glass stunner, “they fell in love,” recalls Clark. It’s obvious why: A window-lined front gallery stretches across the width of the living room, channeling guests to the vast cathedralceilinged room or to the double-height dining room to the right. A screened-in porch and deck just beyond provide a place for pleasant conversation in cool seclusion; at the back of the house, a tree-shaded pool and dining pavilion promise opportunities for total relaxation. The house was exactly what the busy couple was looking for. And though it wasn’t for sale at the time, it soon—and conveniently for Clark’s clients—hit the market, and they quickly nabbed it. Discussions ensued about renovating the “old” house, with the couple vetoing any big changes. “The house was finished out fairly traditionally,” says Clark, who quickly went to work on the redesign with project architect Scott Ginder. “The rooms were painted green and brown, and handcrafted hardware and light fixtures gave the rooms a lodge-like feel.” The new homeowners’ sensibilities were more modern, but the fix Clark suggested was an easy one: “We changed all the surfaces—such as countertops and paint colors,” he says, “but the bones of the house remained intact.”

ARCHITECTURE Dick Clark, Dick Clark Architecture INTERIOR DESIGN Suzi Dunn, Dick Clark Architecture BEDROOMS 4

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GREEN WITH ENVY Architect Dick Clark left the limestone and stucco exterior of the house intact but topped it with a new roof. Bigger changes were evoked with the landscaping by Rick Scheen, of LandWest Design Group in Austin, who replaced the existing plantings with a sward of plush Palisades Zoysia.


SPECIAL ORDER In the kitchen, the sculptural lines of the Gaggenau hood look dramatic against the absolute black of the granite countertops and backsplash from Austin’s Architectural Tile and Stone. A Grohe faucet presides at the custom teak island where black leather barstools from Twentieth in Los Angeles encourage conversation. C O N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 206

It was at this point that the couple turned to Suzi Dunn, a designer who works in Clark’s firm, to bring the home’s palatial scale down to a more human level. “I was already familiar with the house, having worked on it before,” says Dunn, “and I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it again.” Since the homeowners had already tossed out most of their own furniture—with the exception of their collections of fine art and glass—everyone was looking forward to starting over. “Our clients are very sure of their tastes,” notes Dunn. “They understood immediately that the house has good bones. They also felt—as I did—that there was so much texture everywhere; they didn’t want the furniture to compete.” In the living room, Dunn opted for sleek sofas and low-slung ottomans so as not to distract from the statement-making limestone block fireplace. But while Dunn favored furniture that was subtle and unfussy, she splurged in an unobtrusive way. “The upholstery—suede in an ethereal champagne hue— is pure luxe,” she says. Plus, color makes a striking appearance in the form of a vivid red Tufenkian rug that anchors the space.

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STYLE SELECTION Aaron Johnson’s cast-iron piece—a reinterpretation of an ancient terra-cotta warhorse—is available at Cyan Design in Fort Worth. Ancient Horse Head Sculpture, $450; cyandesign.biz

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In the master suite, glamorous materials—such as the cream leather-upholstered headboard, camel leather bench at the foot of the bed, quilted silk bed cover, and white-and-beige patchwork silk curtains—don’t overwhelm in a room that is otherwise understated in volume, size and color. “Even though the homeowners’ tastes lean toward the understated,” notes Dunn, “I felt that we could get a lot of mileage from wonderful fabrics and colors without seeming too excessive.” If there is a place where outright luxury has a legitimate foothold, it’s in the backyard, where agave and sago palms flourish next to well-groomed live oaks. The homeowners asked Rick Scheen, of LandWest Design Group in Austin, to “clean up” the backyard, knowing from previous experience working with Scheen that he is committed to creating landscapes that complement their architectural settings. “They wanted a backyard oasis,” he notes, so Scheen added lushness

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SHOOTING STARS An ebonized walnut- and blackened-steel dining table from Profiles in New York is surrounded by black imbuia chairs upholstered in chocolate leather from Moura Starr, also in New York. A custom chandelier from Wes Lane casts a starry glow, while a Roberto Dutesco print from his Wild Horses of Sable Island series adds artistic flavor.


RUSTLE AND FLOW Scheen minimized superfluity in the backyard, trimming and grooming trees, adding potted plants and bolstering the few existing tropical species with added numbers. Dallas’ David Sutherland provided all of the outdoor furniture for optimum relaxation.


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DARK NIGHT A cozy, leather and wood bed from A. Rudin sets the stage in the master bedroom. The bench at the foot of the bed joins the three-drawer nightstands from Moura Starr in providing a feeling of symmetry to the space. A neutral Tufenkian rug and linens from Lee Jofa bring luxury to the forefront.

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in the form of agapanthus, lilies and spider lilies, and corrected grade and drainage problems by building up lawn and beds with healthy soil. “Before,” says Scheen, “this yard looked like no one ever went out there.” Now, the landscape is an ever-present part of the homeowners’ daily lives— either as the main view from the living room and kitchen, or as a cool retreat from the Texas heat. And, it makes Clark feel good, too. “I’ve always liked this house,” he says. “I'm glad the new owners are there and having so much fun. I like to see a house I designed being enjoyed.” L

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LIGHT BOX Walker Zanger glass tile on the wall—stacked unexpectedly on its side to create a bamboo-like pattern—mimics the backyard foliage visible through the window. Teak cabinetry topped with polished marble from Austin-based Moe Freid and a wall of mirrors provide an extra hint of glamour. All fixtures are from Dornbracht.


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2

4

3

2

1

1

RUNNER Austin Fine Floors Austin, TX 512.339.9590

FIREPLACE Heatilator Mt. Pleasant, IA 800.843.2848

3

COFFEE TABLE The Wind Rose Greensboro, NC 336.273.2424

4

PILLOWS Stockton Hicks Laffey Austin, TX 512.302.1116

5

PENDANT Solaria Lighting Decatur, GA 404.508.1987

A R C H I T E C T U R E Edward B. Frierson, Architect H O M E B U I L D E R Frederick Fuentes, Inc.

APPLIANCES Kitchen Aid & Viking Harway Supply Austin, TX 512.491.7600

DINING ROOM BUFFET The Whimsey Shoppe Dallas, TX 214.824.6300

FLOORING Artisan Hardwood Floors Austin, TX 512.928.1655

KITCHEN BARSTOOLS Ballard Designs West Chester, OH 800.536.7551

ARCHITECTURE Edward B. Frierson, Architect Austin, TX 512.502.9340

DINING ROOM CHANDELIER Niermann Weeks New York, NY 212.319.7979

FOYER LANTERN Steven Handelman Studios Santa Barbara, CA 805.962.5119

LANDSCAPING Groundsmasters Austin, TX 512.263.1900

COUNTERTOPS Architectural Tile & Stone Austin, TX 512.420.9989

DINING ROOM LAMP Barbara Cosgrove Lamps Kansas City, MO 816.221.3461

FOYER RUG Stark Charlotte, NC 704.588.8842

FAMILY ROOM RUG Restoration Hardware Dallas, TX 214.520.7255

HOME AUTOMATION Dynamic Integrations, Inc. Austin, TX 512.716.0817 HOME BUILDER Frederick Fuentes, Inc. Driftwood, TX 512.829.4378

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LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Joyce Horn Antiques, Ltd. Houston, TX 713.688.0507 LIVING ROOM CHANDELIER Currey & Company Dallas, TX 214.689.7066

LIVING ROOM SOFAS Wesley Hall Hickory, NC 828.324.7466

PATIO BAR TABLES Two Hills Studio, Inc. Austin, TX 512.707.7571

LIVING ROOM SOFA TABLE Oly Studio Berkeley, CA 775.336.2100

PATIO FURNITURE Anthony’s Fireplace & Patio Austin, TX 512.263.5115

LIVING ROOM STAR Wildflower Organics Austin, TX 512.320.0449

WINDOWS Kolbe Windows & Doors Grand Openings, Inc. Pflugerville, TX 512.989.9400

MILLWORK Texas Millwork and Supply Rogers, TX 512.748.3912


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4

5 2

1

2

1

STUCCO Any Angle Stucco Dallas, TX 214.984.5436

TABLE Kerry Joyce Collection David Sutherland Dallas, TX 214.742.6501

3

LIMESTONE Continental Cut Stone, Inc. Florence, TX 254.793.2329

4

BARSTOOLS Nelson Line Moorestown, NJ 800.350.5463

5

FLOORING Pool Deck Construction Dallas, TX 214.371.3797

A R C H I T E C T U R E Michael Malone Architects, Inc. H O M E B U I L D E R Manning Snelling & McIlyer General Contractors

APPLIANCES Sub-Zero Gold Star Appliance & Lighting Richardson, TX 972.699.9541

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ARCHITECTURE Michael Malone Architects, Inc. Dallas, TX 214.969.5440 AUDIOVISUAL Custom Integrated Systems Dallas, TX 972.241.2299

BEDDING Peacock Alley Dallas, TX 214.744.0399

HOME BUILDER Manning Snelling & McIlyer General Contractors Dallas, TX 214.356.2600 KITCHEN LIGHTS Architectural Lighting Associates Dallas, TX 214.658.9000

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MESA Design Group Dallas, TX 214.871.0568

MILLWORK Amcraft Dallas, TX 972.869.3556 WINDOWS Fashion Glass & Mirror Dallas, TX 972.223.8936



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2

5 3

2 1

1

LANDSCAPING Oasis Landscape Design, Inc. Houston, TX 713.271.6400

TABLE Pottery Barn Houston, TX 713.461.4057

3

FLOORING Custom Floors Unlimited Houston, TX 713.861.4139

4

COUNTERTOPS Olympus Marble & Granite Houston, TX 713.827.8700

5

BARSTOOLS Swaim John Brooks Houston, TX 713.622.5271

A R C H I T E C T U R E Newberry Campa Architects, LLC H O M E B U I L D E R Allan Edwards Builder Inc. I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Michael J. Siller Interiors

ARCHITECTURE Newberry Campa Architects, LLC Houston, TX 713.862.7992 DINING ROOM CHAIRS Minton-Spidell Ellouise Abbott Houston, TX 713.626.5915 DINING ROOM TABLE Henredon Stetzel and Associates Houston, TX 713.621.7740 DOORS Craftsmen in Wood Phoenix, AZ 602.296.1050

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FOYER CHEST Dunhill Stetzel and Associates Houston, TX 713.621.7740 HOME AUTOMATION Vantage JMR & Associates Houston, TX 713.702.3494 HOME BUILDER Allan Edwards Builder Inc. Houston, TX 713.529.4481 INTERIOR DESIGN Michael J. Siller Interiors Houston, TX 713.528.4343

LIBRARY BUTLER ’ S TABLE Kravet Houston, TX 713.850.1461

LIBRARY OTTOMAN Milling Road Baker Houston, TX 713.627.3235

LIBRARY CHAIRS J & J Roman Houston, TX 713.877.9526

LIVING ROOM CHAIRS A. Rudin E.C. Dicken, Inc. Dallas, TX 214.742.4801

LIBRARY CONSOLE TABLE Donghia Houston, TX 713.355.7777 LIBRARY DRAPERY FABRICATION Lacy’s Inc. Houston, TX 713.773.2444

LIVING ROOM FIREPLACE SURROUND Materials Marketing Houston, TX 713.960.8601

LIVING ROOM COFFEE TABLE McGuire Furniture Ellouise Abbott Houston, TX 713.626.5915 LIVING ROOM END TABLE Apropos Robert Allen | Beacon Hill Houston, TX 713.439.0200 LIVING ROOM LAMP Baker Houston, TX 713.627.3235 LIVING ROOM RUG Hokanson Houston, TX 713.621.6609

LIVING ROOM SCULPTURE Eclectic Home Houston, TX 713.869.1414 LIVING ROOM SHADES Hartmann & Forbes Culp Associates Houston, TX 713.623.4670 LIVING ROOM SOFA TABLE Harrison-Van Horn Ellouise Abbott Houston, TX 713.626.5915 POOL Oasis Landscape Design, Inc. Houston, TX 713.271.6400


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3

2 1

2

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BED A. Rudin E.C. Dicken, Inc. Dallas, TX 214.742.4801

ARCHITECTURE Dick Clark Architecture Austin, TX 512.472.4980 BATHROOM COUNTERTOPS Moe Freid Marble & Granite Manchaca, TX 512.282.9303 BATHROOM FAUCETS Dornbracht Elegant Additions Houston, TX 713.522.0088 BATHROOM FLOORING Rossi USA Chicago, IL 708.386.0183

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RUG Tufenkian Edgar Kelly Rugs Houston, TX 713.521.1492

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STOOLS B&B Italia Dallas, TX 214.520.0334

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MIRROR Blackman Cruz Los Angeles, CA 323.466.8600

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FIREPLACE SURROUND Blacksmith Industries Austin, TX 512.385.7220

A R C H I T E C T U R E Dick Clark Architecture I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Dick Clark Architecture

BATHROOM SHOWER TILES Walker Zanger Travis Tile Sales, Inc. Austin, TX 512.478.8705

BEDROOM DRAPERY FABRIC Pollack Donghia Houston, TX 713.355.7777

BEDDING FABRIC Lee Jofa Stockton Hicks Laffey Austin, TX 512.302.1116

BEDROOM DRAPERY FABRICATION Kennady Company, Inc. Austin, TX 512.472.1768

BEDDING FABRICATION Slipworks Austin, TX 512.451.6060

BEDROOM LAMPS Plug Lighting Los Angeles, CA 323.653.5635 DINING ROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Roberto Dutesco Ralph Pucci International New York, NY 212.633.0452

DINING ROOM CHAIRS Moura Starr New York, NY 212.888.9058

INTERIOR DESIGN Dick Clark Architecture Austin, TX 512.472.4980

LANDSCAPING LandWest Design Group, Ltd. Austin, TX 512.263.3464

DINING ROOM CHANDELIER Wes Lane LIGHTfaktor Austin, TX 512.782.9810

KITCHEN BARSTOOLS Twentieth Los Angeles, CA 323.904.1200

LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Holly Hunt George Cameron Nash Dallas, TX 214.744.1544

DINING ROOM TABLE Profiles New York, NY 212.689.6903

KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS Architectural Tile & Stone Austin, TX 512.420.9989 KITCHEN FAUCET Grohe Ferguson Austin, TX 512.445.5140

LIVING ROOM CREDENZA Minotti Los Angeles, CA 310.278.6851 PATIO BAR TABLE David Sutherland Dallas, TX 214.742.6501 POOL REMODEL Maxa Enterprises, LLC Austin, TX 512.288.1600


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A R C H ITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE

chas architects

Building visions with passion.

Dick Clark Architecture

chas architects provides high-end luxury residential architectural services, specializing in authenticity, innovation and place-making.

Custom homes by Dick Clark Architecture reflect the region in which they are built and lifestyle of the homeowners who built them. Full services also include an award-winning interior design team.

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

207 West 4th Street, Austin, TX; 512.472.4980; dcarch.com

A R C H ITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE

Craig McMahon Architects, Inc.

Craig McMahon Architects, Inc., improves our clients’ quality of life by delivering artfully crafted projects and unique living environments. We are passionate about our work and enjoy developing ideas into livable realities. 222 Austin Highway, Suite 2, San Antonio, TX; 210.710.3874; cmarchtx.com

Jauregui Architecture Interiors Construction

Jauregui brings 25 years of award-winning architecture, interiors and construction. In-house expertise results in efficiencies of time and money for our clients. Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio 512.328.7706; JaureguiArchitect.com


A R CHITECTURE

CUSTOM FINISHES

LaRue Architects

In Your Space Collaborative Arts

The In Your Space Collaborative Arts team has created award-winning custom finishes in both residential and commercial spaces. We partner with architects, builders, designers and homeowners throughout Texas, as well as California, Colorado and Florida. Visit our website for our online portfolio and more information.

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. 614 South Capital of Texas Highway, Suite E, Austin, TX; 512.347.1688; larue-architects.com

A R CHITECTURE

512.257.7109; inyourspaceart.com

CUSTOM FINISHES

Shiflet Group Architects

Imago Dei

The Shiflet Group Architects is a small firm of passionate architects who specialize in custom residential designs. Their projects vary greatly in size and look but share the common goal of excellence in design, detail and proportion.

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.

100 Westlake Drive, Austin, TX; 512.328.2955; sgaustin.com

Houston Showroom: 2525 Robinhood Street, Suite 1000, Houston, TX; Houston 713.520.5557; Austin 512.705.6005; ImagoDei.pro


C U S T OM METALWORK

Iron Age Studios

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.

DOORS & WINDOWS

Portella Custom Doors

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

11701 Bee Cave Road, Suite 218, Austin, TX; 512.263.8851; portella.com

4528 Crosstown Expressway, Dallas, TX; 214.827.8860; ironagemetal.com

D O O RS & WINDOWS

FLOOR COVERINGS

Custom Window Company

The WarmView Series is for homeowners who want contemporary metal windows without the large framing members of commercial products.

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.

Custom Window’s WarmView Series combines the energy efficiency of residential products with the much higher performance standards of commercial-grade windows. 2727 South Santa Fe Drive, Englewood, CO; 303.722.0822, 877.264.4860; customwindow.com

Edgar Kelly Rugs

Edgar Kelly Rugs prides itself on offering the most distinctive rugs for the most discerning clients. Edgar Kelly has recently introduced ekmodern, a Boutique Tibetan Collection, that will be unrivaled in its versatility and quality. The rugs in this collection are designed by Edgar himself with great attention to organic design, color and texture. 2702 West Alabama, Houston, TX; 713.521.1492; edgarkellyrugs.com


F L OOR COVERINGS

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

David Alan Rugs

Exquisite hand-knotted, vegetable-died ikat design rug by Amadi.

David Alan Rugs is the Austin and Central Texas areas’ premier source for fine floor coverings. We specialize in hand-knotted rugs from around the world in traditional, transitional and contemporary styles.

Custom Creations Furniture

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

1009 West Sixth Street, Austin, TX; 512.499.0456; davidalanrugs.com

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 L OOR 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

Design House, Inc.

Design House, Inc., features this c.1790 Swedish settee, upholstered in the LeFevre Collection Fabric, with a contrasting stripe and pewter nailhead trim detail.

Design House, Inc., is a full-service design studio with a team of professional designers in a 10,000-square-foot showroom of art, accessories, antiques, furniture, lighting, textiles and custom pieces located in the Houston Design Center. 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115, Houston, TX; 713.803.4949; designhousetx.com


F U R N ITURE & ACCESSORIES

Gary Riggs Interiors

Gary Riggs Interiors offers 40,000 square feet of inventory and a staff of talented designers with expertise in construction documentation, and the complete home interior installation. Installations in days, not months. 505 Century Parkway, 250 Allen, TX; 6925 Preston Road, Dallas, TX; 214.547.1054; 214.547.7393; garyriggsinteriors.com

F U R N ITURE & ACCESSORIES

Hill Country Interiors

Old World elegance with a Hill Country flair creates a gorgeous, eclectic ambiance to make your home a unique statement.

Hill Country Interiors provides a wide array of exquisite furnishings for your home, ranch or office that will transform the “everyday” into an unending celebration of the good life. We also design special one-of-a-kind pieces that are created to perfectly complement the uniqueness of your living or working environment. 1410 North Loop 1604 West, San Antonio, TX; 800.750.0652; hillcountryinteriors.com

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Jonathan Franc

Burnel Chest: Elegant linenfold black lacquer chest of drawers resting on carved ball and claw feet. Custom sizes, colors and wood finishes available.

Jonathan Franc, makers of fine furnishings and home décor, offers a unique collection of modern and transitional handcrafted designs. jonathanfranc.com

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Lûxe Home Interiors

The Karssens line of furnishings is distinguished by crisp, clean tailoring at budget-friendly prices.

At Lûxe Home Interiors, our staff of skilled design professionals offers specialized services that match our clients with the right style at a price that is right for any budget. “Your style. Your price.” 2301 West Anderson Lane, Suite 100, Austin, TX; 512.374.1170; luxe-austin.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.

GALLERIES

New Gallery

Upcoming workshops and lectures by artists Aleksander Titovets, Gregg Kreutz, Connie Erickson and David Leffel. Please call for more information.

5600 West Lovers Lane, Suite 210, Dallas, TX; 214.366.0600; newgallerydallas.com

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

F U RNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Three Doors

Furniture lines include Aidan Gray, Carol Bolton, E.J. Victor, French Heritage, French Laundry, Guildmaster, Jonathan Charles, Our House, Sherrill and Vanguard.

New Gallery is an art gallery founded by local artists Emily Corrigan and Donna Schneider. Located in Dallas, the gallery features oil paintings in contemporary realism from a top-tier group of artists. New Gallery has quickly earned a reputation for affordable, high-quality art.

GALLERIES

The Antiquarium Antique Print & Map Gallery

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

Castle of la Malmaison Constant Bourgeois, 1808 Original hand-colored copperplate engraving

The Antiquarium has been in business in Houston for 25 years and has built its reputation on a varied and ever-expanding collection, attention to detail and exceptional customer service. Shipping, custom framing, appraisal and consultation services are available. 3021 Kirby Drive, Houston, TX; 713.622.7531; theantiquarium.com


H O M E AUTOMATION

HOME BUILDER & REMODELER

Aveon, Inc.

Nick Burkhalter Builders

Dick Rozic leads a creative and passionate team at Aveon, Inc., that can put your life in control with a custom audio/video, lighting, security and home control system. Schedule an appointment to experience the Aveon difference. 2405 Norfolk Street, Houston, TX; (near Kirby & 59) 713.529.2282; aveon.com

H O M E AUTOMATION

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

HOME BUILDER & REMODELER

SES

Structured Wiring, Home Automation, Lighting Control, Home Theater, Energy Management, Green Applications, Life Safety

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

Susan Newell Custom Home Builder, Inc.

SES is a lifestyle company inspired by ideas that promise more comfort, convenience, security, safety and just plain fun! We partner with builders, designers, architects, homeowners and businesses who share our vision and passion for excellence.

Susan Newell Custom Home Builder, Inc., creates uncommon luxuries through unique blends of classic lines, European grace and contemporary distinction. Each stage of the process yields a most innovative home or working environment.

12902 Haynes Road, Suite 2, Houston, TX; 281.397.7700; seshd.com

4054 McKinney Avenue, Suite 300, Dallas, TX; 214.219.0639; susan-newell.com


H O ME BUILDER & REMODELER

Texas Timber Frames

Beautiful homes, spectacular entries, striking great rooms or decorative timbers to enhance your space packaged with affordable pricing … uniquely Texas Timber Frames.

INTERIOR DESIGN

Bella Villa Design Studio

Texas Timber Frames’ designs are a unique blend of Old World style merged with modern precision. Since 1988, we have taken centuriesold craftsmanship combined with an art form utilizing heavy timbers to construct buildings of distinguished character and beauty, customized to your artistic vision.

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. Austin, TX; 512.443.3200; bellavillads.com

5950 Camp Bullis Road, San Antonio, TX; 210.698.6156; texastimberframes.com

H O TEL

INTERIOR DESIGN

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. 866.881.5166; woodlandsresort.com

By Design Interiors, Inc.

Specializing in residential and commercial design for over 20 years. When it comes to beautiful spaces, the difference is By Design Interiors!

By Design Interiors is an award-winning, fullservice design firm with a reputation for integrity and impeccable service. Whether you are designing and building a home from the ground up, remodeling an existing interior space or decorating a room, By Design Interiors can create your dream space. Our goal is to “make your world more beautiful By Design.” 5629 FM 1960 Road West, Suite 113, Houston, TX; 281.587.8755; bydesigninteriors.com


I N T E RIOR DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN

J. Douglas Design

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.

John-William Interiors

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

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

I N T E RIOR 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! 3010 West Anderson Lane, Austin, TX; 512.451.5511; 10515 IH 10 West, San Antonio, TX; 210.641.9955; jwinteriors.com

INTERIOR DESIGN

Jane Page Design Group

Jane Page Design Group is an awardwinning interior design firm specializing in new construction, remodeling, commercial and home interiors. JPDG is the winner of seven 2010 ASID Interior Design awards. 500 Durham Drive, Houston, TX; 713.803.4999; janepagedesigngroup.com

L. Pearson Design

From Texas to Telluride or wherever your design needs may be, L. Pearson Design can create a plan focused on your taste and within your budget. From new construction design to a masterful update, our award-winning team is ready to get started. Come see why L. Pearson Design is one of Houston’s premier designers. 3415 Albans Road, Houston, Texas; 713.614.7204; lauriehpearson.com


I N T ERIOR DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOM

Lucinda Loya Interiors

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.

Design House, Inc.

The table has walnut butterfly joinery and antique channels created by carpenter ants approximately 120 years ago.

7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115, Houston, TX; 713.803.4949; designhousetx.com

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

I N T ERIOR DESIGN

Design House, Inc., specializes in finding unique pieces, such as this 350-year-old live oak coffee table, which stands alone as a piece of art. The wood came from fallen trees from a Native American campground; wood from the same area was used for the USS Constitution.

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. 5055 Addison Circle, PH 421, Addison, TX; 972.458.7787; rsvpdesignservices.com

ALNO/Austin

Introducing ALNO VETRINA , a high-gloss glass surface, combined with contrasting ALNO CLASS in carbon oak. A stunning interaction of form, function and material.

Technically a brilliant solution, and aesthetically a feast for the eyes. ALNO is a European leader and innovator of high-quality, luxury kitchens with an 80-year heritage. Whether sleek or cozy, ALNO’s kitchen environments suit individual needs and meet the most discerning of tastes. 3601 South Congress Avenue at Penn Field, Bldg. C, Austin, TX; 512.383.9906; alnoaustin.com


KITCHEN & BATH

K I T C HEN & 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.

Cabinets & Designs

Whether you want contemporary or traditional, we make your vision a reality.

17306 Highway 3, Webster, TX; 281.338.2737; bayareakitchens.com

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

K I T C HEN & BATH

KITCHEN & BATH

Cabinet Innovations

Contemporary kitchen remodel featuring CI Fusion cabinetry.

Visit Houston’s largest cabinet showroom, featuring Cabinet Innovations’ new lines of cabinetry, CI Luxe and CI Fusion, with unlimited finish options and door designs at affordable prices. Cabinet Innovations designs and installs beautiful custom cabinets for any room in your house. 5120 Woodway, Courtyard Suite 219, Houston, TX; 713.461.6424; cabinetinnovationstx.com

Designer Kitchens

“Hudson Valley” by Wood-Mode™ — an American Classic

Designer Kitchens offers the kitchen design and home construction expertise to bring your dream kitchen into a wonderful reality. Whether designing a brand new kitchen or updating/ remodeling your current kitchen, functionality and beauty are realistic goals that can be achieved with Wood-Mode™ fine cabinetry. 11133 Interstate 45 South, Suite 210, Conroe, TX; 936.441.2221; ourdesignerkitchens.com


K I T CHEN & BATH

KITCHEN & BATH

Euro Design Kitchen & Bath

Scavolini Red Flux Kitchen by Giugiaro Design.

Euro Design Kitchen & Bath makes sure every project exceeds its client’s expectations. We are a kitchen and bath cabinetry firm and carry Scavolini Italian cabinets.

K & N Builder Sales, Inc.

Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances in WoodMode™ Cabinets’ burnished cherry finish.

555 East Basse Road, Suite 107, San Antonio, TX; 210.822.2266; eurodesigncorp.com

K & N Sales is a family-owned, full-service appliance and Wood-Mode™ & Brookhaven cabinet center in Houston, Texas. Our modern 6,500-square-foot showroom is the centerpiece to display every major brand of appliance, as well as indoor and outdoor cabinetry. 1401 Shepherd Drive, Houston, TX; 713.868.3611; knsales.com

K I T CHEN & BATH

KITCHEN & BATH

Foscari Interiors

Owned and operated by Monica Wehbi, with 20 years of experience designing and building contemporary architecture, Foscari Interiors imports and installs kitchens, bathrooms and closets, transforming spaces in Houston while partnering with the most popular European brands. 4001 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX; 713.626.3305; foscariinteriors.com

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


ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

L I G H TING

Circa Lighting

Defining styles for your wall or table.

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.

Closet Factory

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

2305 Belt Line Road, Carrollton, TX; 800.260.0606; closetfactory.com; murphybedlifestyles.com

2001A West Gray, Houston, TX; 713.526.4100; circalighting.com

L U X U RY BEDDING

OUTDOOR LIVING

DUXIANA

The most exclusive down in the world gathered from the eider duck and imported from Europe. Hand sewn, lightweight, warm and luxurious.

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.

Patio 1

DUXIANA has aspired to produce the most comfortable and technologically advanced beds on the market. For over 80 years, we have studied how to blend state-of-the-art technology with luxury and comfort so our customers receive the best night’s sleep.

Patio 1 celebrating 31 years of commitment to selecting only American/European outdoor materials that endure sun, rain, wind, heat & cold… sustaining lasting beauty. Whether for outdoor furniture or firesides (fireplaces, fire pits, or firewalls), Patio 1 furnishes your Life’s Best Moments.

6134 Berkshire Lane, Dallas, TX; P 214.739.8133, F 214.739.8134; duxiana.com

3 Houston locations 713.977.4455; patio1.com


P O OL BUILDERS

POOL BUILDERS

Encore Group

$ Special Offer:

Start designing your pool by September 30, 2011 and receive $1,000 off a landscape package!

The Encore Group is Houston’s luxury pool and landscape builder with a unique 12-acre design center. We have licensed landscape architects and horticulturists with over a hundred years of combined experience. Experience infinite imagination.

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

25151 Fulshear Gaston Road, Richmond, TX; 281.725.6187; encorepools.com

P O OL BUILDERS

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

POOL BUILDERS

Hamilton-Steele

Call us today for a free consultation.

Paragon Pools

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


R E A L ESTATE

STAIR DESIGNERS

Gharbieh & Associates

Houston Stair Company

Gharbieh & Associates is your source for architecturally unique properties. It is led by Subhi Gharbieh, one of the youngest, most successful real estate professionals in the United States. An Accredited Luxury Home Specialist, Gharbieh continues to be among the top multimillion-dollar producers in the business.

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

Dallas, TX; 214.872.0872; Gharbieh.com

R E A L ESTATE

STONE & TILE

Gottesman Residential Real Estate

Dripping Springs, Texas. This spectacular resort-like ranch, with 447 acres, has panoramic Hill Country views, ownership in Dead Man’s Hole and over 1,880 feet of frontage on the Pedernales River. Laura Gottesman, Broker, Austin, TX; 512.451.2422; gottesmanresidential.com

Palmer Todd, Inc.

Jazz Glass by Artistic Tile & Closet Cabinetry by Downsview Kitchens

Palmer Todd, Inc., is dedicated to providing the finest products and customer service in the industry including cabinetry, closets, tile and stone. We are proud to staff leading professionals in kitchen design and interior design. 203 West Rhapsody, San Antonio, TX; 210.341.3396 500 Park Boulevard, Austin, TX; 512.206.0444 palmertodd.com


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unique design pilie

Forty-two years of residential, commercial, and furniture design, merchandising, and world travel coalesce into Pilie, a unique showroom experience catering to all your interior design requirements, tailored to your personal needs. piliefurniture.com; 713.961.1619


ambience mo ’ s a place for steaks

Mo’s...A Place for Steaks has an ambience others strive for. A sexy yet sophisticated feel combined with great food and unmatched service create a customized dining experience. It’s not just the wet-aged steaks that arrive beautifully cut, cooked and plated, or the extensive wine list: Mo’s is a luxury that feels luxurious. Settle deep into a leather chair, listen to tunes playing on the baby grand or relax on the patio while sipping a martini and think just how good it feels to be you! mosaplaceforsteaks.com/houston; 713.877.0720

outdoor solutions texas sun & shade

Texas Sun & Shade enables you to screen in your porch at the touch of a button. Retractable insect screens protect your home and family from the nuisance of pests. txsunandshade.com; 512.402.0990

integrated elegance

it’s all in the name

sound entertainment solutions

jauregui architecture interiors construction

SES is a lifestyle company dedicated to the

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

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

in your spaCe Collaborative arts P.O. Box 203852 Austin, TX .............512-257-7109 www.inyourspaceart.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

JaMes D. larue arChiteCture/Design 614 South Capital of Texas Highway Suite E Austin, TX ................. 512-347-1688 www.larue-architects.com

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

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

szalon 910 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA...... 310-657-0089 www.szalonantiques.com

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

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

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

balDwin 800-566-1986 www.baldwinhardware.com

Durango Doors 4015 West Vickery Boulevard Fort Worth, TX ............ 817-368-5709 www.durangodoors.com

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

shiFlet group arChiteCts 100 Westlake Drive Austin, TX .............. 512-328-2955 www.sgaustin.com

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

Durango Doors 1224 North Post Oak Road, Suite 100 Houston, TX................713-680-3435 www.durangodoors.com

Ferguson 12500 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA ... 757-223-6875 www.ferguson.com

bernbauM MagaDini arChiteCts 220 Knox Place 4645 North Central Expressway Dallas, TX .................. 214-219-4528 www.bmarchitects.com

Miele applianCes 800-843-7231 www.miele.com

D.C. broaDstone ii 5025 North Central Expressway Suite 3108 Dallas,TX ................ 214-521-3680 www.dcbarchitect.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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baCk Door to the traDe stoCkton hiCks laFFey 7301 Burnet Road, Suite 200A Austin, TX .................. 512-302-1116 www.stocktonhickslaffey.com Calvin FabriCs 888-732-1996 www.calvinfabrics.com

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

Donghia 256 Washington Street Mount Vernon, NY ...... 914-662-2377 www.donghia.com


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Duralee 800-275-3872 www.duralee.com

Matt CaMron 2702 Sackett Street Houston, TX...............713-528-2666 www.mattcamron.com

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

FenDi Casa 1617 Hi Line Drive, Unit 240 Dallas, TX ............ 800-634-4043 www.fendi.com

FabriCut 800-763-0524 www.stroheim.com

paris CeraMiCs 888-845-3487 www.parisceramicsusa.com

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

giorgetti 888-836-9100 www.giorgettiusa.com

kravet 800-645-9068 www.kravet.com

tuFenkian 800-470-6318 www.tufenkian.com

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

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

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

venetian blinD/Carpet one 2504 Bissonnet Houston, TX......... 713-528-2404 www.vbaf.com

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

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

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

hästens www.hastens.com

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

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

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

DaviD alan rugs 1009 West Sixth Street Austin, TX ............512-499-0456 www.davidalanrugs.com

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

bella DiMora 12912 Hill Country Boulevard Suite F-160 Bee Cave, TX ...........512-306-8113 www.belladimoraco.com

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

eDgar kelly rugs 2702 West Alabama Street Houston, TX...........713-521-1492 www.edgarkellyrugs.com

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

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

kreiss 1214 West Sixth Street Austin, TX .............512-476-2121 www.kreiss.com

priDe oF persia rug CoMpany 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 164 Houston, TX.........513-522-7870 www.prideofpersia.com

hill Country interiors 1410 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX.... 210-495-5768 www.hillcountryinteriors.com

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

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

antique Floors 1221 Dragon Street Dallas, TX ............... 214-760-9330 www.antiquefloors.net

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

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

lorts www.lorts.com

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

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

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

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

Carlisle wiDe plank Floors 800-595-9663 www.wideplankflooring.com

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

Cantoni 877-881-9191 www.cantoni.com

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

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

Jonathan FranC 23811 Alison Creek Road Suite 160 Laguna Nigel, CA 949-305-4445 www.jonathanfranc.com

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

MitChell golD + bob williaMs 3303 Kirby Drive Houston, TX........... 832-242-9470 www.mgbwhome.com

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

lûxe hoMe interiors 2301 West Anderson Lane Suite 100 Austin, TX ............512-374-1170 www.luxe-austin.com

Design ns 1080 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 1080 Boca Raton , FL ........561-338-5545 . www.designns.com

pearson 1420 Progress Avenue High Point, NC ..........336-882-8135 www.pearsoncompany.com

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

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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

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

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heyl hoMes, inC. 6601 Vaught Ranch Road, Suite 102 Austin, TX .................. 512-343-8457 www.heylhomes.com

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

reMoDeling Max 11102 Highway 6 South, Suite 100 Sugarland, TX ..... 281-561-7755 www.remodelingmax.net

Jane page Design group 500 Durham Boulevard Houston, TX ........ 713-803-4999 www.janepagedesigngroup.com

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

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

shariF & Munir hoMe builDers 6009 Beltline Road, Suite 600 Dallas, TX ...............972-720-9111 www.sharif-munir.com

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

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

ses 12902 Haynes Road, Suite 2 Houston, TX..........281-397-7700 www.seshd.com

sugar Creek hoMes 4501 Magnolia Cove Drive, Suite 201 Kingwood, TX ............ 281-359-1177 www.sugarcreekliving.com

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

teaM 3 estate hoMes, llC P.O. Box 93198 Southlake, TX ............ 817-421-3203 www.team3homes.com

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

thoMpson CustoM hoMes 9039 Katy Freeway, Suite 230 Houston, TX.......... 832-327-0197 www.thompsoncustomhomes.com

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

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

home builders & remodelers

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

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

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

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

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

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

auDrey Drought Design, inC. 3701 West Alabama, Suite 356 Houston, TX.........713-266-3333 www.audreydroughtdesign.com

winD water gallery 548 West 19th Street Houston, TX............... 713-426-4885 www.windwatergallery.com

susan newell CustoM builDer, inC. 4054 McKinney Avenue, Suite 300 Dallas, TX ..............214-219-0639 www.susan-newell.com

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

baker Design group interior Design Frisco, TX ............... 214-883-3870 www.baker-designgroup.com

home theater

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

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

bellaCasa Design assoCiates, inC. 26620 I-45 North Houston, TX........... 281-419-5550 www.bellacasadesign.com

hotels

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

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

the antiquariuM 3021 Kirby Drive Houston, TX......... 713-622-7531 www.theantiquarium.com

brian bailey hoMes, inC. 11610 Bee Cave Road, Suite 230 Austin, TX ............... 512-328-2502 www.baileyhomes.com

new gallery 5600 West Lovers Lane Suite 210 Dallas, TX ...........214-366-0600 www.newgallerydallas.com

DaviD lewis builDer 3991 West Vickery Fort Worth, TX .........817-735-1122 www.davidlewisbuilder.com

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

Dorsey CustoM hoMes 1101-02 Uptown Park Boulevard Houston, TX.............. 713-621-4442 www.dorseycustomhomes.com

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

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

williaM CaMpbell ConteMporary art 4935 Byers Avenue Fort Worth, TX ......817-737-9566 williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com

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

by Design interiors 5629 FM 1960 West, Suite 113 Houston, TX .........281-587-8755 www.bydesigninteriors.com

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

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

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

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

rohl 800-777-9762 www.rohlhome.com

alno/austin 3601 South Congress, Building C Austin, TX ............512-383-9906 www.alnoaustin.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Designer kitChens wooD-MoDe 11135 I-45 South, Suite 210 Conroe, TX.......... 936-441-2221 www.cabinetsontime.com

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

stewart lanD Designs 8711 Hufsmith Kuykendahl Road Tomball, TX .............. 281-251-1725 www.stewartlanddesigns.com

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

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

Ferguson 12500 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA .... 757-223-6875 www.ferguson.com

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

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

FosCari interiors 4001 Richmond Avenue Houston, TX ............ 713-626-3305 www.foscariinteriors.com

aJ’s lanDsCaping & Design, inC. 1223 West 21st Street Houston, TX........ 713-957-0449 www.ajslandscaping.com

one swanky shop 103 North Highway 281 Marble Falls, TX ........ 830-798-0125 www.oneswankyshop.com

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

inax usa inC. www.inax-usa.com

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

susanne lee interiors, inC. 7301 Burnet Road Austin, TX ............... 512-206-4999 www.susanneleeinteriors.com

palMer toDD 500 Park Boulevard Austin, TX ...........512-206-0444 www.palmertodd.com

kraFtMaiD 800-861-1986 www.KraftMaid.com

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

palMer toDD 203 West Rhapsody San Antonio, TX.... 210-341-3396 www.palmertodd.com

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

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

the barking Frog 16708 San Luis Pass Road Galveston, TX ..........409-737-2275 www.barknfrog.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

bevolo 504-522-9485 www.bevolo.com

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

Fine art laMps 5772 Miami Lakes Drive East Miami, FL ...................305-821-3850 www.fineartlamps.com

sharon staley, FasiD 5320 Gulfton, Suite 6 Houston, TX................ 713-668-9689 www.sharonstaleyinteriors.com slovaCk-bass 1325 Antoine Houston, TX............ 713-956-7240 www.slovack-bass.com

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haMMerton lighting 888-973-8095 www.hammerton.com

gloster Furniture 866-GLOSTER www.gloster.com

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

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

lentz lanDsCape lighting 11120 Indian Trail Dallas, TX ............ 972-241-0622 www.lentzlighting.com

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

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

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

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

Mowry pools 1206 Canyon Maple Road Pflugerville, TX..........512-633-0149 www.mowrypools.com

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

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

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

briggs FreeMan real estate brokerage 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224 Dallas, TX ...................214-546-8893 www.briggsfreeman.com

antolini luigi www.antoliniusa.com

toMMy bahaMa outDoor tommybahama2@aol.com

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

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

JaCkson hole sotheby’s international realty 307-690-9000 www.mercedeshuff.com

Cangelosi, Co. 14021 South Gessner Missouri, TX ................281-499-0561 www.cangelosi.com

luxury bedding

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

pool builders

organizational solutions

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

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

luxury portFolio Fine property ColleCtion www.luxuryportfolio.com

Cosentino www.silestoneusa.com

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

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

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

More spaCe plaCe 2438 West Anderson Lane Austin, TX ............ 512-419-7911 www.morespaceplace.com

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