ADAC: Behind the Windows
Fall 2015


Tami Ramsay & Krista Nye Schwartz | CLOTH & KIND
Suite 223
clothandkind.com
|706.224.9307
Athens, Georgia
CLOTH & KIND is a nationally recognized residential and commercial interior design firm led by principals Tami Ramsay & Krista Nye Schwartz with office locations in Athens, Georgia and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Renowned for their ability to create spaces with history and heart, with story and substance, their aesthetic is always classic, patinaed with a modern vibe and a worldly influence.
Grand Entry inspired by Detroit, Michigan


Cathy Kincaid | Cathy Kincaid Interiors
Suite 319
cathy-kincaid.com
|214.522.0856
Dallas, Texas
Cathy’s enviable sense of color and intricate design detail has established her as a leading designer in the South. She loves the value of ‘the mix’, blending the old with the new, the ornate with the simple, the refined with the rustic.
Sitting Room inspired by Cashiers, North Carolina


Karen Ferguson, ASID | Harrison Design
harrisondesign.com
|404.365.7760
Atlanta, Georgia
Featured among a select group of design professionals in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ 2015 “15 Under 40,” Karen has built an impressive body of national and international projects representing a cross-section of styles that showcase her versatility.
Solarium inspired by Phuket, Thailand
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James Wheeler | J. Wheeler Designs
Suite 225
jwheelerdesigns.com
|404.907.8605
Atlanta, Georgia
James’ methodology is led by the philosophy that the home should be a haven and the primary centerpiece for life’s moments. Named an Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle’s 2014 “15 Under 40,” his personal signature combines the classic and modern for a look that is eclectic, warm and clean while maintaining a strong sense of comfort and sophistication.
Master Bedroom inspired by Jaipur, India
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Cathy Austin, ASID | Catherine M. Austin Interior Design
catherinemaustin.com
|704.517.8622
Charlotte, North Carolina
Cathy is best known for her curated and colorful style that blends her love of art with a playful approach to design. She specializes in working with collectors to design spaces around their works of art and, ultimately, translating their tastes into a chic, inviting, and inspiring interiors.
Artists Salon inspired by New York, New York
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Yvonne McFadden | Yvonne McFadden, LLC
Suite 226
ymcfaddenllc.com
|843.267.7530
Atlanta, Georgia
Yvonne embraces the concepts of simplicity, practicality, and functionality. Selected as one of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ 2014 “15 Under 40,” her designs have graced the pages of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Southern Living, Beautiful Kitchens and Baths, Tuscan Living, Southern Cottage and The Atlanta Journal and Constitution.
Dining Room inspired by London, England


Tammy Connor | Tammy Connor Interior Design
Suite 224
tammyconnorid.com
|205.871.9797
Birmingham, Alabama
Tammy is continually inspired by her travels both personally and professionally. While the location and style of the firm’s work is diverse, respect for the architecture and setting of a project is at the heart of Tammy’s interiors.
Study inspired by Charleston, South Carolina


Beth Webb | Beth Webb Interiors
Suite 221
bethwebb.com
|404.869.6367
Atlanta, Georgia
ADAC’s 2015 Southeast Residential Designer of the Year, Beth believes that rooms, like people, have distinct personalities and very specific needs. She masterfully blends great art, beautiful proportions, and comfortable yet luxurious touches to give her rooms SOUL!
Living Room inspired by Paris, France


Melanie Millner | The Design Atelier
thedesignatelier.com
|404.365.8662
Atlanta, Georgia
Melanie has created award-winning spaces for residential and commercial clients around the world. The striking sophistication of her work has been featured in numerous publications including, Interior Design, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, and Better Homes & Gardens.
Tasting Room inspired by Chicago, Illinois
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Angie Hranowsky | Angie Hranowsky Studio
angiehranowsky.com
|843.810.3286
Charleston, South Carolina
Named one of the “20 Designers To Watch” by Traditional Home and included in Southern Living’s “Top Five Tastemakers,” Angie’s inherent skill for flawlessly mixing and juxtaposing color, texture, and periods manages to be both bold and effortless.
Terrace inspired by Mexico City, Mexico
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