Friday, May 30, 2008

Designer Ladies

Angela Free Design

Angela Free began her international career in design and fashion twenty five years ago, while immersing herself in the rich, resplendent cultures of Europe, Asia and Southeast Asia. Today, Angela is renowned for her timeless interiors, which balance classic aesthetic traditions with personalized custom details to create a refined and gracious whole

While projects range from cozy family homes, to high-rise city apartments, to summer and winter vacation residences, Angela creates interiors that are not only sophisticated and chic, but also livable, inviting spaces that are easy to call home. Angela believes that fine interior design is the result of an intimate partnership between client and designer. With every endeavor, Angela develops close, attentive relationships with her clients and strives to celebrate their individuality, interests, and daily essentials for living and entertaining.




In addition to imaginative design concepts and collaborative partnerships, Angela Free Design offers the gold standard of client service. From years of hands-on business experience, Angela brings with her a unique expertise in organized project management and top-notch accounting with a proven process for keeping projects on budget and on track. Clients can be assured that not only will their projects be realized with spectacular creative vision, but also with unwavering reliability.







Designer Ashley Roi Jenkins

Via: Ashley Roi Jenkins & 7x7sf

Ashley Roi Jenkins glammed up this first-floor half bath with beaded wall covering, crystal sconces and a taffeta drape between the sink and commode.

San Fransico designer Ashley Roi Jenkins was accustomed to using only the best furnishings and fabrics for her clients, but her own office—which she operates out of her Presidio Heights one-bedroom apartment—was cramped and makeshift. So Jenkins decided, boldly, to sacrifice her dining room, living room and a storage closet to create a real office. “I needed to take it up a notch,” says Jenkins, who started her own design studio in 2001. She began by making the storage closet into a work area for her assistant, painting it pink and placing a midcentury-inspired desk and table nearby.

Take a look at this kitchen before Ashley got her hands on it and remodeled. Now it looks calm and smoothing!


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