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“Entwined Dolphins” mirror by Carvers’ Guild, $1,700
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Overhead light by Elements, $505
We’ve presented local designers J.P. Horton and Linda Hunt with an empty hearth scene and asked them to develop a design to showcase their style. Their interpretations embrace distinct design aesthetics — one richly colored, one light and classical. Which do you prefer?
To submit your design challenge, send a good-quality photo of your space to jessicah@richmag.com.
Who: Linda Hunt, owner and interior designer
Where: Creatively Yours Custom Inc.
Design Philosophy: “To create a design experience that takes away uncertainty and replaces it with a dream home for the best living and entertaining.”
Who: J.P. Horton, associate principal
Where: Ryland Witt Interior Design
Design Philosophy: “To make clients’ homes beautiful with a design that helps them become their best selves.”