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Symphony Show House redefines luxury living in Oklahoma City

A fabulous kitchen with La Cornue range is one of the details that define the level of luxury within the 52nd Annual Symphony Show House.

EExperience a new cosmopolitan way of life at 6119 Grand, a sanctuary of architectural grandeur just moments away from Classen Curve and Nichols Hills Plaza.

The OKCPHIL and OKC Orchestra League present the 52nd Symphony Show House Saturday, May 10 to Sunday May 25, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

This very unique Show House is located at 6119 NW Grand Blvd., in the Glenbrook area.

Attendees first see the beautiful French architec‐ture before entering the over 7,335‐square‐foot town‐house which features four‐five bedrooms, seven bath‐rooms, two fireplaces, three signed antique Baccarat chandeliers, a fabulous kitchen with La Cornue range, library, private concrete pool, two‐car garage and an elevator.

Beyond the exquisite interior, residents gain access to a suite of premium amenities, including a state‐of‐the‐art workout center, a sophisticated conference facility and a private pool, aiming to elevate the living experience beyond expectations.

See OKCPHIL, Page 6

Every home tells a story —let Norwalk help tell yours

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Our talented team of designers is dedicated to bringing your vision to life. We specialize in custom‐designed upholstery, drapes, wallpaper, lighting, accessories and outdoor living solu‐tions. Let us help you create your dream home!

Our furniture is uniquely crafted with endless options, ensuring that each piece is one of a kind and made from the finest materials right here in the USA. Owned and operated by Cindy Curley and Ryan Johnson, we pride ourselves on quality and creativity.

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CINDY CURLEY Professional Interior Designer Owner
RYAN JOHNSON Professional Interior Designer Owner

Home interior trends are on the rise

TTrends that seem ubiquitous one day can seemingly vanish before the sun rises again just 24 hours later. That's especially true in the digi‐tal age, when overnight celebrities and viral videos can be on the tips of everyone's tongue before being forgotten entirely when the next online sensation emerges in an increasingly rapid news cycle.

Home trends typically benefit from a longer shelf life than viral videos and other fads that originate on the internet, and that's something renovation‐minded homeowners should consid‐er when improving their homes. Homeowners preparing to do just that can consider these notable trends, which the online renovation experts at Houzz suggest will be particularly popular in the year ahead.

• Rounded furnishings: Houzz noted that gentle curves and rounded edges embody the organic modern styles that many current home‐owners love. Rounded dining tables and similarly circu‐lar coffee tables may merit consideration among home‐owners who want to embrace popular trends.

Trends come and go, but home trends typically have more staying power than styles that emerge in other arenas.

• Arches: Houzz cites arches among the more popu‐

lar modern trends, and the experts at Better Homes & Gardens note this unique, eye‐catching style has been gaining popularity for several years. Better Homes & Gardens suggests that part of the appeal of arched door‐

ways could be their deviation from a more traditional door shape. That uniqueness draws the attention of residents and visitors alike, and Houzz notes that arched windows, cabinets and even millwork details are part of the pivot toward arches.

• Stove alcoves: If it's a touch of history homeowners want, kitchen range alcoves might be just the project for them. Range alcoves call an earlier time to mind when wood burning stoves were commonplace. The report from Houzz notes range alcoves immediately draw atten‐tion, which undoubtedly adds to their appeal.

• Wood for warmth: Homeowners who hear “wood and warmth” might think fireplaces, but Houzz reports that wood elements are being incor‐porated into interior designs as a means to giving homes a more cozy vibe. Ceiling beams, trim, wall paneling, and cabinetry are utilizing wood to add warmth to a home.

Southwest Builders always strives for excellence

SSouthwest Builders transforms your home into your dream oasis with our custom home remodeling services. We are a remodeling com‐pany that serves Oklahoma, includ‐ing OKC, Edmond, Norman, Moore and its rural communities. Our clients can always expect our servic‐es to be excellent, fair, and of the highest quality work and results.

We started our company with a single goal in mind: Always strive for excellence by never taking shortcuts with material or workmanship. The majority of our business originates from client referrals because of our quality and customer service stan‐dards. Now, we are an award‐win‐ning remodeling contractor and the only central and western Oklahoma home remodeling contractor in the city carrying the Certified Remodeler (CR) designation.

Southwest Builders has been cho‐sen by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry as Contractor of the Year 25 times. Every year these awards recognize design, workmanship, and strict adherence to NARI’s business prac‐tices and code of Ethics. As construc‐tion professionals, we stay active in the following civic and trade organi‐zations:

• The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).

• Oklahoma State Home Builders Association.

• Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association.

• Oklahoma City Better Business Bureau (A+ Rating).

• National Sunroom Association.

• RemodelersH Council.

Southwest Builders has been chosen by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry as Contractor of the Year 25 times.

The 2025 Symphony Show House is just minutes from Classen Curve and Nichols Hills Plaza.

The 2025 Symphony Show House is a sanctuary of the architectural grandeur. Above: The townhouse features two fireplaces and two signed Baccarat chandeliers. At left: Residents gain access to premium amenities, including a private pool. At far left: The winding staircase is another example of the intricate design of the home.

OKCPHIL

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The narrative of 6119 Grand is one of homage to architectural heritage, inspired by the visionary dreams of Ogden Codman, Jr., a renowned American architect of the Beaux Arts era. Drawing from Codman’s exact specifications, 6119 Grand embodies his principles of architectural harmony and proportion, creating a timeless masterpiece that pays homage to the past, while embrac‐ing the future of luxury living. The property is for those seeking a residence that tran‐scends the ordinary and embraces the extraordinary, offering a refined and sophis‐ticated lifestyle that redefines luxury living in Oklahoma City.

This home, decorated by multiple local designers, gives a taste of what life can be like and one doesn’t want to miss touring this house.

The 52‐year‐old tradition of Show House continues to support the OKCPHIL and the OKC Orchestra Leagues music education programs for youth in Oklahoma, with youth concerts and introduction to musical instru‐ments, as well as competitions!

Ticket information is available at the OKCPHIL website — okcphil.org.

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