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Bedrooms really are where we retreat, for rest and sleep, to fun with a partner, to healing from wounded feelings. So both comfort and soothing things we love are really important here. The bedroom is the ultimate place for expressing our private selves. Colors we love run the gamut from classic whites and off-whites, to calming blues, or reds and oranges that may complement tribal art collections, and black and white that works so well with photography in the gray scale. I personally love to use darker colors, as they are so restful.

Timeliness: A commercial design project, so different in terms of clients and client needs, needs to move quickly, unlike the Apple stores on which the company invested years of planning. This included the meticulous Steve Jobs scrapping all his plans after seeing a better way. But there is no denying that the Apple Store layout and finishes show both efficiency and beauty in a crowded and popular destination shopping spot. So I examined his process. Special-ness: Apple stores offer a Genius Bar for technical support, and free product workshops for the public.

Edy Keeler cleverly designed & orchestrated a most beautiful and functional home kitchen renovation. Whether you're building a new home or renovating an older home, a kitchen design project can feel overwhelming. As an interior designer and kitchen design specialist, I've helped many clients around Santa Fe and New Mexico navigate this complicated potentially stressful process. An organized and professional approach will help soothe those nerves and make sure your new kitchen is truly your dream kitchen.

Santa Fe can be called the land of "brown and round, " a moniker applied by a contemporary builder, Michael Hurlocker, who set me free to do color on exteriors. His subdivision called La Mirada, outside city limits, is where we're free to use color as well as realize other limits not possible to do in the city, in other highly regimented areas. Color is important in these homes, but so is the use of form and shadow, executed in these homes by architect Robert Zachry. Adding color and texture further differentiates the buildings.