Fall 2020
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Detroit Design Fall 2020 Digital Edition
Hour Media’s Detroit Design magazine is the only regional upscale home magazine showcasing the luxe metropolitan market. Fall 2020 issue.
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Animal Instinct
This artist is the cat’s meow when it comes to painting horses, dogs, other pets, and so much more
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Labor of Love
Ann-Marie Anton’s business is named It’s Personal Design, but even she admits that a recently completed project — an approximately 6,000-square-foot new home in Grosse Pointe Farms built for her parents — was more personal than most.
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A Place for Everything and Everyone
With lake views from nearly every room, this West Bloomfield home is a haven for a fun family of five
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Welcome Home
Pretty Pots and Paths joins with Dayna Flory Interiors to create a gorgeous Birmingham entryway
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Modern Farmhouse
An expansive Ann Arbor property becomes the perfect backdrop for an exquisite new-build
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Mesmerizing Metal
Add brass, copper, or steel to your décor and watch the cool begin
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Lighten Up!
From multicolored snappy glazes to simply gilded, today’s lighting options are a real turn-on
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Recipe for Success
Premium features and finishes in today’s kitchens add that special ingredient
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Planting Joy
How does this garden grow? With wisdom and inspiration from Mom.
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World-Class
Amsterdam residents and clients of interior designer Laura Zender needed to find a house in the United States, and they didn’t have a lot of time.
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What’s in a Name?
When we purchased our cottage almost 20 years ago, an old sign at the end of the driveway by the road had the previous owners’ names on it.
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Peaceful, Easy Feeling
Sumptuous millwork merges with a monochromatic palette to make a major impact
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Industrial Chic
Four years ago, while in the process of decorating a couple’s Bloomfield Township home, interior designer Pamela Singer Nodel, of Pamela Singer & Associates, also became their good friend.
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Retro Style
Nostalgic elements evoke chic good-old-days design
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Par Excellence
“Less fussy with a cleaner look,” is what Joann and Antonio DiMenna had in mind when they built their current home in Bloomfield Township.
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From Refined to Relaxed
Thanks to a carefree style, this traditional Bloomfield Hills home has become uniquely expressive
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Partners in Art
A mother-and-son duo revive historic Detroit landmark