There’s no doubt HOMEARAMA® is an incredible showcase of big ideas—kitchens, baths, outdoor spaces and lower levels always demonstrate the latest in design and technology. But often the details showgoers want to take home with them are answers to “What is that color on those walls?” Or “Where can I find that wallpaper?” These questions, as well as those concerning lighting, fabric and furniture can all be answered by the interior designers listed with each home. But in the meantime, we decided to share some of our favorites.
1 The Charlotte by WP Land Company
Interior Design
David A. Millett
David A. Millett, Inc.
“Citron imagery is woven through the transitional decor using tangerine and cerulean to add a contemporary flair.” –David A. Millett
2 The Asterwood by AR Homes Cincinnati
Interior Design
Cathi Lane
AR Homes
“Warmth and simplicity, sleek clean lines, fresh colors, and natural textures and materials create a modern farmhouse inspired home for the modern family.” -Cathi Lane
3 The ELEVEN4 by Fry Homes
Interior Design
Krystal Fry Fry Homes
Home Staging
Design to Market
“The ELEVEN4 showcases a variety of natural tones and elements to give the home an elegant, yet cozy, feel, not usually seen within modern design.” -Krystal Fry
4 The Oakmont by Justin Doyle Homes
Selection Coordinators
Tarah DeLeo-Murray, Bailey Whisman
Justin Doyle Homes
Home Staging
Design to Market
“In a metropolitan style, there is a theme of menswear fabrics, but silhouettes and pops of color add a playful, refreshing twist.”
–Lisa Mellott, Design to Market
5 The Cumberland by WP Land Company
Interior Design
Christine Kommer
DIGS
“My goal was to create an elevated, sophisticated feel with a relaxed component—as though the furnishings were collected over time on various European travels.” –Christine Kommer
6 The Bedford by Drees Homes
Interior Design
D. Jill Neverovich
DJN Design Services, Inc
“We embraced an organic integration; focusing on a strategic selection of textures, finishes and materials rather than bold patterns and colors.” –Jill Neverovich
Article originally appeared in August 2022