Summer 2020
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Detroit Design Summer 2020 Digital Edition
Hour Media’s Detroit Design magazine is the only regional upscale home magazine showcasing the luxe metropolitan market. Summer 2020 issue.
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Summer’s Sizzlers
We asked design stars from the High Point Market arena to share their favorite picks
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Outdoor Living
From poolside to pool house, sun to shade, we’ve spotted the best for your outside world
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Beach House Makeover
Unexpected leaks require a change of plans; the result is an inviting home with natural appeal
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Coastal Colors
Add touches of Great Lakes beauty to your summertime living
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Home Coming
A couple takes purple martins under their wings
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Custom Cruisers
High-end, Michigan-made boats ride the waves of luxury
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Home Work
Renowned designer Carrie Long shares inspiration for a practical — and pretty — office
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New Chapter
They had been happily living in their Rochester home on the Paint Creek Trail for several years, but as their three daughters grew up, married, and moved to homes near Birmingham, this couple thought it would be a good time to purchase property closer to their children.
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Lake Effect
A dated Midwest contemporary is transformed into an East Coast Shingle-style dream house
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Colorful Character
Happy hues define this high-energy home on Walloon Lake
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Private Oasis
At the request of the homeowners, landscape designer Deborah Silver, the owner of design and build landscape firm Deborah Silver and Co. Inc. in Sylvan Lake, turned the couple’s property, located on Lower Long Lake in Bloomfield Hills, into a stunning, unique, and sophisticated oasis.
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Magnificence!
When Wendi and Jay Farner purchased their Bloomfield Hills home in 2015, one of the first things the couple wanted to do was reconfigure its design.
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Green Scene
When a couple decided it was time to downsize from their large lakeshore home in Grosse Pointe Shores to a smaller home in nearby Grosse Pointe Farms, they asked Joseph Nieradka, co-owner of FleurDetroit, to design and install the garden. It turned out to be a match made in heaven.
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Stay Awhile
“Where are you off to now?” When I was growing up, my father used to ask that question a lot when I’d leave the house. He’d not only question me, but all of my seven siblings.
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Lake Angelus Masterpiece
People tease Bloomfield Hills architect Lou DesRosiers of DesRosiers Architects that his palatial residential designs, with their walls of windows and grand entryways, remind them of hotels or museums.
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The Gathering Place
They wanted a house where everyone could feel at home. A place where their expanding family would always want to gather for birthdays, baby showers, holidays, and any kind of celebration.
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Park It Here
Bloomfield Hills residents Kristen and David DeMuth love the outdoors. So when a three-acre property located just behind their home came on the market in 2012, they decided to purchase it.
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Northern Beauty
Some people can spot potential, even if it involves a Bay Harbor cottage with ornate windows that block the highly sought-after views of Little Traverse Bay and Lake Michigan, and with an outdated, Victorian style.