Posts filed in Designer Spotlight

Oct 26, 2011

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Designer Spotlight: Melissa Woody

Though it took her a while to get there, Melissa Woody was destined to be a designer. Born to a father who was a home builder and mother who was an interior designer, Melissa grew up in beautiful houses full of collectibles and antiques. ”I remember when I was 12 or 13 my mother would take me [...]

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Jun 27, 2011

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Designer Spotlight: Tiffany McKinzie

In our new designer spotlight series presented by the Dallas Design Center, you’ll get an inside look into the projects and lifestyles of some of DFW’s best interior designers. Nominated by Design Center showrooms, each month LowerOakLawn.com will choose a designer to feature here on the blog. What better way to kick off the series [...]

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Feb 21, 2011

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Link Love: Dallas Design Blog Round Up

I was excited at the response last week to our round up of blogs related to the Dallas Design District. It’s fun to see the many showroom and art galleries in the area hopping on the blogging bandwagon and sharing inspiration, news and more! I know I found a few new favs to bookmark. How [...]

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Feb 19, 2010

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT: Bradley’s Bold Abode by Nest Design

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT: Bradley’s Bold Abode by Nest Design

Today’s designer spotlight features Nest Interior Design in the Dallas Design District. I discovered Nest through their fabulous design blog so when Beth, the blogger and VP of Interior Design, began posting before and afters of her recent design for Bradley Agather’s Uptown Dallas condo I couldn’t help tracking down both designer and client for [...]

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Feb 10, 2010

A Flight of Fancy: Up in the Air Design with Associated Air Center

A Flight of Fancy: Up in the Air Design with Associated Air Center

Creative professionals are so darn creative. Designers deal with Goldy Locks-esque dilemmas daily: this room is too big, too small, has no windows or not enough electrical outlets. It constantly amazes me how designers can turn what a client thinks is a lost cause into a fantastic work of art. My mouth-open awe of designers [...]

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