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photo by Beth Singer
This living room shows how classic spaces can mix with more contemporary furnishings to create a style of one’s own. The pan ceiling and architectural details provide drama and interest.
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photo by Beth Singer
High ceilings, French doors, and a niche set the stage for this eclectic dining room. The Bau buffet has a crackled finish and stone top while custom silk draperies frame the view.
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photo by Beth Singer
A curved sofa and four swivel chairs complete the circle of conversation in this 'Man Cave'. Punches of red accent the black and white color palette creating drama and energy – perfect for a home theater.
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photo by Beth Singer
Bold use of color and pattern create a playful, energetic family room. Glass shelves at the window display a prized art glass collection.
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photo by Beth Singer
Custom mouldings and columns frame this light-filled foyer. Completely remodeled, the space was once very contemporary and devoid or architectural detail.
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photo by Beth Singer
This circular foyer is dressed with faux-finished walls and ceilings. Hard wood floors ground the space, while the hand stenciled border emphasizes the circular nature of the space.
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photo by Beth Singer
This dining room uses strong shots of emerald, malachite and gold in its dramatic color scheme. Directoire chairs surround a Lucite and glass table. 'The Lilies' painting was commissioned by a Michigan artist.
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photo by Beth Singer
This classic dining room features wainscoting, a crystal chandelier, and a panoramic view of the lake. The area rug defines the space and echoes the soothing neutral colors.
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photo by Beth Singer
High ceilings and windows add drama to this classic living room. The large-scale artwork and hand-painted chest show the client’s love of color while the mixed wood finishes give a collected look.
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photo by Beth Singer
This bathroom has a calm, spa-like look using soothing green and crisp white tile and trim.
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photo by Beth Singer
Romance is the mood in this bedroom suite, with its curvy iron canopy bed, hand stenciled wall treatment, and chaise lounge. The chandelier is made of multi-colored glass. Pretty!
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photo by Beth Singer
Once cold and contemporary, this classic bedroom has been transformed by adding new mouldings, fireplace surround, and architectural details. A mix of finishes lends a light-hearted tone.
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photo by Beth Singer
Crisp white cabinets accent this classic kitchen. The mix of cheerful fabrics and fresh green wall color bring the garden indoors, while the ribbon window above the backsplash offers a peek at the lake!
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photo by Beth Singer
Dramatic red walls and a bow-front vanity give this powder room plenty of personality while a trio of crystal lights beautifully frame the venetian glass mirror.
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Linda Shears
ASID
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Linda Shears Designs Ltd
1538 Wrenwood Dr
Troy, MI 48084
ph:
248.642.5473
linda@lindashears.com
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
As a Professional Member of ASID since 1978 and NCIDQ Certified, I specialize in Residential Interior Design. I focus on partnering with the client to visually create an interior that both expresses a sense of timeless design and reflects the client’s individual personality, lifestyle and dream.
SPECIALTIES
I can assist you with full service Interior Design and/or consulting, space planning, new construction/renovation plan preview and finish specifications, room-by-room makeovers, custom window/wall/floor treatments, tile design and lay-outs.
FEE METHODS
For Merchandising, I work cost-plus. For Consultation, there is an hourly fee.
COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION
Yes
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Service is one of my top priorities, both to my client and my community. As an active member of the Troy Chamber of Commerce, I chair the Image and Arts Council of Troy (I/ACT). Good design is important both in one’s own environment as well as in the public eye.
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