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Tuscan Style Home in Oklahoma Exhibits Classic Artifacts

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Designer Brent Gibson collaborated with Christopher Lee & Company Fine Homes in developing this Tuscan-style home in Nichols Hills, Oklahoma, USA. “To emphasize the connection of the region with the land, the paint is heavily earthy with unpretentious hues of a Tuscan hillside,” the designer said.

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Time2Design: Outdoor Living | My GenX Design Studios Presentation

Time2Design

Outdoor Living | My GenX Design Studios Presentation. As one of eight designers selected to participate in the KBIS Design Studios , I was asked to design a Outdoor Living Space for a hypothetical Generation X client and I would like to share that design with you here. 0^_VW]+4U#T^",SLR$D,^0. Outdoor drapery.

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Winning at Retail 2023

Floor Covering News

We want customers to love the style and design of the products. Have you painted your walls recently? BOBBY MERIDETH, Flooring America OKC, Oklahoma City, Okla. ASHLEY PETERSON, Blue Mist Paint & Flooring, Spartanburg, S.C. And then we will discuss price and performance.” Are all your displays functioning correctly?

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Profile of an Architectural Intern – Part One

Life of an Architect

Recently, Bob sat me down and painted me a similarly bleak picture of an intern’s typical job description and overall usefulness, based on his own storied past. I’m now being trusted to work on multiple billable projects at once, including a 50% work-share on a house in Oklahoma that is now undergoing design development in Revit.

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The Best Solar Panels for 2016 — and beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Source: Dwell (left); HomeWorldDesign (top right); SRS Energy via CNET (bottom right) When you think of solar panels, you may not think of design. They want the panels to be visible but still clean and concise — which means no mosaic designs.” The solar future is a design paradise. Then bring along the architect and contractor.”