Home Automation in Austin
All her life, Madge Whistler wanted a big house in the suburbs. That is, until she got one. The 4,000-square-foot home couldn't make up for the isolation she felt living far away from the city, so she packed up and bought a tiny condo in the heart of Austin. She and her designer, Jerri Kunz, transformed the bland condo into an elegant and efficient open space, complete with double-duty furniture and an elaborate home automation system. Whistler has mastered the art of saving space, as well as effort!
Sleek Island
There's a lot more than meets the eye in this kitchen. To downplay the large size of the island, it's topped with a piece of black granite. As one looks across the room, the eye flows across the sleek granite to the living area beyond.
Guests Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan
Professional Organizer, Apartment Therapy
Website:
www.apartmenttherapy.com
Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com
Eric Villency
Designer/President, Maurice Villency, Inc.
Website: www.villency.com
Jacob Ward
Managing Editor, Readymade Magazine
Website: www.readymademag.com
Tara Riceberg
Chief Twe-kster, Twe-k
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Alexandra Boyd
Interior Designer, Alexandra Boyd Design Studio
Website: www.alexandraboyd.com
Douglas Ratcliff
Designer, Ocean Breeze
E-mail: oceanbreeze.co@earthlink.net
Alexandra Watkins
Freelance Copywriter, Eat My Words
Website: www.eatmywords.com
Michael Connelly
Sales Rep, Donghia
E-mail: mcc141@sbcglobal.net
Jerri Kunz
Designer, Jerri Kunz Design
Website: www.jerrikunz.com
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