Posts Tagged ‘Fabrics’

Defining luxury and comfortable style

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Todd Richesin Interiors is a full service Knoxville interior design studio that utilizes custom furniture, antiques and luxury fabrics to express each client’s unique individuality.  By listening to each client’s goals and needs and by learning how they live in their homes, Todd Richesin Interiors is able to interpret a client’s dream and bring it to reality.

The services of the Knoxville interior design studio include:

  • Floor plan design
  • Pre-construction analysis of floor plans and furniture layouts
  • Lighting and electrical placement
  • Flooring, plumbing, tile and lighting selection
  • Selection of all interior finishes
  • Cabinetry consultation and design
  • Custom furniture, draperies, rugs and accessories
  • Artwork selection
  • Antiques

Outdoor living spaces

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Spring is a great time to start planning your outdoor living spaces. I can help you pull together the perfect look for your own unique setting by mixing and matching just the right elements for your home and garden.

There are more styles of outdoor fabrics and furniture than ever before. Outdoor fabrics have greatly improved even in the past couple of years. Although not completely maintenance free, they are fade and mildew resistant. Each group of products below contains a variety of furniture pieces to round out your collection with sofas, dining sets, lounge chairs, and more. Due to volume buying, I have access to great pricing structure with all my vendors and pass that savings along to my customers.

To get an idea of what is available, visit links to my vendors.

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Home in Highlands, NC

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Be sure to visit my portfolio at www.toddrichesininteriors.com to view four newly completed projects. One of these projects is a home I did in Highlands, N.C. The owners wanted to use turquoise and orange, an unusual color scheme for a home in the mountains. They brought me a photograph of a contemporary painting as the inspiration piece. Although they didn’t want to use the painting, they did want to use the colors. I enjoyed the challenge of trying to figure out how to create rustic sophistication with the use of fresh colors and was glad they didn’t opt to use the motifs of twigs, antlers and ferns so popular in mountain homes. We chose to use American antiques and let the color scheme dictate the choice of fabrics. I call the result the “New Highlands” look. It is fresh, comfortable and inviting.

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