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New-School vs. Old-School: Top Designers in Dallas Weigh In
The best designers in Dallas share their takes on what s trendy (like smart-home technology and temporary wallpaper) and what s timeless (like real leather and natural stone).
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D Home
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D Home
March-April
2021
Photography by Cody Ulrich and Timothy Kolk
This story is part of The Best Designers in Dallas 2021 feature. Click here to see the 2021 winners.
You can’t stop progress and that’s (mostly) a good thing. In the world of home interiors, materials and technology have come a long way in recent years, giving designers and homeowners more choices than ever when it comes to outfitting their homes. A great deal of modern-day tools and trends are improvements over the iterations from generations past. But in some cases, the tried-and-true methods have yet to meet their match. So which new-school items get an A+, and which old-school items can’t be beat? Designers weigh in.
The Best Designers in Dallas Share Their Favorite Paint Colors for Kitchens, Bedrooms, and More
Plus, their go-to fabrics for sofas, drapes, and beyond.
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D Home
Published in
D Home
March-April
2021
Photography by Nathan Schroder and Elizabeth Lavin
This story is part of The Best Designers in Dallas 2021 feature. Click here to see the 2021 winners.
Asking a designer to pick their favorite color is like asking a parent to choose a favorite child. “I love them all,” says Mary Anne Smiley of Mary Anne Smiley Interiors. They do, however, admit to reaching for certain shades and pairings more frequently than others. Combinations that came up time and time again in our survey included blues and greens as well as classic black and white. As stain-grade wood has made a resurgence in homes, so too have natural tones like camel, cognac, and terracotta. As is true for all design, color choices are intensely personal to the people who call a space home their sensibilities, prefere