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photo by Beth Singer
This living room is bold and playful, with the oversized triptych taking center stage.
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photo by Beth Singer
Understated simplicity in this sleek living room.
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photo by Beth Singer
This elegant Master Suite features an antique tremou and vintage linens. The pop of purple brings the outdoors in.
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photo by Beth Singer
The terraced patio and pool area create privacy. The plantings include 24 types of grass!
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photo by Beth Singer
Understated and simple, the coffered ceiling adds depth and the pop of Hermes orange adds energy.
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photo by Beth Singer
Innovation in design! The ice bucket is fashioned from a street light.Fabulous for a table for two.
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photo by Beth Singer
Dramatic dining in charcoal grey and white.
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photo by Beth Singer
This elegant powder room has quilted aluminum walls and a floating sink.
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photo by Beth Singer
Perfect symmetry and a pair of Christopher Guy chairs make for an elegant family room.
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photo by Beth Singer
A simple reading area in a portico outside the master suite.
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photo by Beth Singer
Inventive and playful, the living room features sculptural seating, swags on steel rods and Murano glass beaded lampshades.
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photo by Beth Singer
Simple luxury in this master bath. Relax in the spa-like calm.
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photo by Beth Singer
Master bath has perfect symmetry with two showers, two soaking tubs and chaises that mirror each other for ultimate relaxation.
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photo by Beth Singer
Antique chandeliers dress the foyer, and if they seem familiar, perhaps you saw them in their original home at JL Hudson's Woodward Avenue store! The center table is Baker.
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photo by Beth Singer
The natural stone carries through the long hall to the Master Suite. Shelving divides the space but allows light to pass through.
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photo by Beth Singer
Perfect for cold nights, the Master Suite features a stone fireplace. Bed is by Grange.
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photo by Beth Singer
In the Fisher Mansion Showhouse, richly painted surfaces play against the sleek furnishings. A mirror in the table base reflects the mural above. Scalamandre fabric decorates the chaises.
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photo by Beth Singer
Chic kitchen with Phillipe Starck chairs and prints by a Detroit artist.
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photo by Beth Singer
A wall of quilted aluminum provides a dramatic focal point in this clean, modern kitchen.
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photo by Beth Singer
Classic and elegant, this foyer has a custom railing and marble stairs. A Christopher Guy bench provides sculptural seating.
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photo by Beth Singer
This staircase with its custom railing and marble steps adds elegance to the foyer.
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photo by Beth Singer
A Harold Turner house circa 1959 with a view of Forest Lake, the red lacquer chairs are covered in vintage Herman Miller fabric. Table base was created by the Propeller Group, CCS.
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photo by Beth Singer
Moderne Classic - the built-in sofa is covered with Glant fabric. The wood is pecky cypress. Colors were inspired by the Memphis Glass collection circa 1981.
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photo by Beth Singer
A retail space - spa - designed in white and without art so as to reflect the beauty of the clients themselves.
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Good design transcends time and never goes out of style. A great design combines a variety of elements to create a comfortable space you desire to live in, and reflects your taste, personality, comfort and lifestyle to inspire a better way of living. A great designer translates dreams into substance.
SPECIALTIES
Achieving a beautiful interior space within a budget is a creative challenge in today's economy. TVI offers a full interior design service. In addition to guiding a client through new home construction or a home remodeling, we also engage in small projects with a limited budget. Harmonizing personality and character with ingenuity is paramount to creating a beautiful space with limited resources. TVI prides itself on accomplishing that.
FEE METHODS
Hourly fee billed on a monthly basis.
COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION
Yes
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TVI, Inc has provided interior design services in the Detroit area since 1989. Featured in many national and area publications and recognized as a leader in the metro Detroit design community. Serves on Board of Trustees - Detroit Art Deco Society and Board President of AIDS Partnership Michigan. Most recently, recipient of eleven 2009 Detroit Home magazine design awards including "Best Overall Home."
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