Winter 2021
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Kitchen Allure
Before we renovated this kitchen, it felt Tuscan,” explains interior designer Staci A. Meyers, of Bloomfield Hills’ S|A|M Interiors. “It had rich creams and brown glazes on the cabinets, and was heavy and traditional.”
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Holiday Cheer
’Tis the season for festive décor at the table and around the kitchen.
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Fine Dining
This dining room, a gem of a layout in the Rochester home of Steven and Anne DiMaggio, is most definitely prepped for entertaining.
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Cozy Season
Fireside elements to complement your hearth.
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Practical & Pretty
Ten weeks. That’s all it took Margaret Skinner, of Margeaux Interiors, to transform the 12- by 16-foot kitchen in her 1940s-era Birmingham home.
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Updated and Delightful
Two older homes with traditional features spring to life with unique renovations
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Massachusetts Makeovertook
Jennifer Calienes was scrolling through social media one day when she saw some recent design work a college friend had posted.
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Blank Canvas
What began as a builder’s spec home in Birmingham can now best be described as vibrant after a major transformation guided by Dan Davis and Paul Johnson, owners of Dan Davis Design in Ferndale.
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Chic Retreat
After purchasing a 1920s Tudor- style house with highly desirable original details like a bay window, herringbone wood floors, plaster ceilings, and stained glass doors, the owners were already well on their way to having an extra-special home base.
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Modern Romance
Carrie Long has been designing homes pretty much all of her life. When she was in kindergarten, her late builder father, Robert Long, let her choose a palette of colors for her room, which he painted and admired, and her career path was set.
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Moving Up
As overseer of this magazine’s annual Detroit Design Awards, I can tell you the number of Detroit entries for new designs in our Commercial categories has skyrocketed over the past few competitions.
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Stunning Renovation
Nearly a century ago, this home was built in an idyllic setting along Gilbert Lake in Bloomfield Hills. Featuring distinctive Michigan split-face fieldstone, the prominent structure was designed in a grand Colonial Revival Farmhouse style on a nearly 8-acre, picturesque parcel of land.
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Hide and Seek
The owners of a luxurious Lake Angelus residence designed by DesRosiers Architects in Bloomfield Hills had a special request: They wanted to have a TV in the hub of the home and preserve the glorious panoramas from their expansive windows.
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Holiday Home, Detroit-Style
A Boston-Edison Historic District beauty gets fixed up and spruced up for the festive season and beyond
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Details, Details
Everything from mailboxes to shutters add that certain je ne sais quois.
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Lightening Up
Homeowners often envision interiors that resemble their favorite boutique hotel. Few, however, actually move to a city because of a hotel experience. Pat and Paula Garrity are an exception. The couple moved to Michigan from New Canaan, Conn., with their son, when Pat accepted a job with the Detroit Pistons. “We chose Birmingham because my […]
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Total Transformation
Birmingham designer converts a once-humble rental into a beautiful home
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Drama Department
In anticipation of the Junior League of Detroit’s most recent Designers’ Show House (the Bingley Fales House in Indian Village), the Georgian-style mansion was dressed to the nines by local talent. Here are a few spaces that put black in the spotlight.