For the first time ever, the Interior Home + Design Center had three Designer Rooms during Dallas Design Week featuring paint colors that were revealed as part of the Sherwin-Williams Colormix 2023 at the Dine + Design luncheon. Get to know the Designers who outfitted the spaces and see the stunning rooms they created.
Roz Murphy
Roz Murphy Designs
Q: How would you describe your design Style?
A: I would describe my design style as classic and clean with modern elements blended in to create unexpected interest. Sophisticated and vibrant design is something I thrive on, and my main priority is to always make my client’s homes their own with their vision at the forefront.
Q: How do you want your Dallas Design Week Designer Room to feel? What mood do you want it to create?
A: When I was provided with the Sherwin-Willams shade for my space, I knew I wanted to play off the soothing sense of nature it brings. This palette can be easily complimented with metal accents and deeper tones, allowing me to create a sense of contrast with lighter and darker elements to add a little glamour and edge.
Q: What do you like most about sourcing product at Dallas Market Center?
A: Being local to Dallas, I have made incredible relationships with vendors at Dallas Market Center and always look forward to working with them when sourcing for projects. Not only can I see most of the pieces in the showrooms, but I can also bring my clients to show them in person. In addition, the wide variety of showrooms provides endless options when it comes to products, which makes for a seamless process.
Terra McNutt
RI Studio
Q: How would you describe your design Style?
A: RI Studio is known for blending architectural elements with bespoke details that result in elevated designs unique to each client. I encourage my clients to look beyond what is trending and work with them to create a distinctive design that fits their lifestyle and personalities. The possibilities are endless!
Q: How do you want your Dallas Design Week Designer Room to feel? What mood do you want it to create?
A: My Dallas Design Week vignette should feel bold, exciting, fresh and unique. The fantastic Sherwin-Williams color of my space may just do that all on its own but I want to layer in textures and patterns that create an unexpected mix blending modern and traditional pieces for a fun space!
Q: What do you like most about sourcing product at Dallas Market Center?
A: As most may know, the Dallas design industry is bustling! I love shopping at the Dallas Market Center because it truly is a cultivated collection of wonderful designer goods all in one place. I can spend a few hours there and have a full design plan at my fingertips. Not only does the Dallas Market Center save me time, I can get an up close look at pieces to ensure they are the perfect fit for my clients’ spaces. The Dallas Market Center truly sparks design creativity!
ML Interiors Group
Debbie Pratt, Michelle Lynne, Megan Fornes and Nicole Ogden
Q: How would you describe your design Style?
A: Our firm doesn’t adhere to an aesthetic niche since it’s always our goal for the projects we design to reflect our client’s style. Our detailed design process uncovers each client’s innermost desires for their home through a series of initial discussions. What results are spaces that make the client feel as if they’ve walked into a warm hug.
Q: How do you want your Dallas Design Week Designer Room to feel? What mood do you want it to create?
A: We would describe our Designer Room as a funky escape. It will be a place to stop and catch your breath after work or enjoy a distraction-free conversation with friends and family.
Q: What do you like most about sourcing product at Dallas Market Center?
A: Dallas Market Center’s wide variety of showrooms keeps me coming back year after year. Their staff is incredibly friendly, and the showrooms are supportive of designers as we navigate each vendor’s unique pricing structures and processes.