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  • Strong contemporary horizontal lines are contrasted with the playful lines of the basket weave limestone fireplace front. Warmth is assured through the use of wood and textures.
    photo by George Dzahristos
    Strong contemporary horizontal lines are contrasted with the playful lines of the basket weave limestone fireplace front. Warmth is assured through the use of wood and textures.
  • A room with a strong masculine feel, this bedroom is layered with unique details such as the beveled glass 3 part screen from Maitland – Smith, through Beacon Hill
    photo by Beth Singer
    A room with a strong masculine feel, this bedroom is layered with unique details such as the beveled glass 3 part screen from Maitland – Smith, through Beacon Hill
  • The focus of the great room in this French style chateau is a Gothic stone fireplace. The robust colors and pattern of the fabrics hold their own in this voluminous & regal room. Library case: Baker Stately Homes Collection.
    photo by Beth Singer
    The focus of the great room in this French style chateau is a Gothic stone fireplace. The robust colors and pattern of the fabrics hold their own in this voluminous & regal room. Library case: Baker Stately Homes Collection.
  • This striking yet functional kitchen is a study in pear wood and stainless steel. Located above the cook stove, the large format LCD television becomes an integral part of 'hearth & home'.
    photo by George Dzahristos
    This striking yet functional kitchen is a study in pear wood and stainless steel. Located above the cook stove, the large format LCD television becomes an integral part of 'hearth & home'.
  • Backlit with LED lighting, the wine cellar becomes an intriguing part of this contemporary bar. Quartz mosaic covering the walls & interior arches was chosen for its textural similarity to more rustic cellars of the past.
    photo by George Dzahristos
    Backlit with LED lighting, the wine cellar becomes an intriguing part of this contemporary bar. Quartz mosaic covering the walls & interior arches was chosen for its textural similarity to more rustic cellars of the past.
  • The two antique Hermes salvaged from a war torn building in Austria provide strong architectural character to the fireplace in this highly detailed great room. Fabrics are from Stroheim, through Marie-Howard showroom.
    photo by Beth Singer
    The two antique Hermes salvaged from a war torn building in Austria provide strong architectural character to the fireplace in this highly detailed great room. Fabrics are from Stroheim, through Marie-Howard showroom.
  • The strong verticality of the great room, accentuated by the towering wood fireplace paneling plays against the low modular sofas. Horizontal wood grain & dry set stone lend contrast and asymmetrical elements.
    photo by George Dzahristos
    The strong verticality of the great room, accentuated by the towering wood fireplace paneling plays against the low modular sofas. Horizontal wood grain & dry set stone lend contrast and asymmetrical elements.
  • Crisp contemporary lines are invigorated by the strong symmetrical axis from dining area to kitchen in this Aspen getaway. Reinforcing the simple, elegant color scheme is the fine hand and feel of the leather dining chairs.
    photo by Sean O'Connor
    Crisp contemporary lines are invigorated by the strong symmetrical axis from dining area to kitchen in this Aspen getaway. Reinforcing the simple, elegant color scheme is the fine hand and feel of the leather dining chairs.
 
Robert Schaerer
Schaerer Architextural Interiors
1668 Telegraph Rd, Ste 110
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
ph: 248.874.0605
fax: 248.616.0620
bschaerer@comcast.net
 
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
So why go with Schaerer Architextural Interiors? We are known for our ability to listen and an unwavering attention to detail. We start with a conversation about you, your lifestyle, preferences and your goals for each space. From there, we infuse those desires into "architextural" brilliance. The final design is the fruition of each client's vision working in perfect harmony within the interior design elements of the space.

SPECIALTIES
Schaerer Architextural Interiors provides complete interior design services from survey analysis/conceptual design through design development and project management. This process can include selections and placement of furnishings and accessories. Clients trust us as advocates to retain the essence of their home. In other words, we orchestrate a synergy of architecture and interior beauty we like to call "architextural design".

FEE METHODS
Contracts are individually developed to fit each project. Initial interview visit/consultation is no charge.

COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION
Yes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Multiple year awards winner of Detroit Home Magazine for the past 5 years. Winner of 14 awards in Detroit Home Magazine Spring 2010. Featured in numerous National magazines. In 35 years of business we have enjoyed many repeat clients.
 

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