Dallas Interior Designer
Stacy Brotemarkle remembers when she was a 12-year-old, tagging along with her parents while house hunting. For most kids, hours and hours of showings and trekking through home after home can be boring and tedious, but Brotemarkle remembers it all fondly. “I said, ‘Mom, I want to be an interior designer,’ ” Brotemarkle recalled. “She…
Read MoreDallas interior designer Linda Fritschy learned early how to make good design choices. Her mom’s hobbies included updating her home and purchasing art, and she was Fritschy’s first client. “She began when I was 12 or 13, taking me with her to go make purchases for the house and she would ask me my opinion,” she…
Read MoreFor creative-minded interior designers, one of the hardest parts of their jobs can be selling their ideas to clients and helping them “see” the vision for a space. But for Carl Lowery, it’s a natural fit. That’s because Lowery took a circuitous route to becoming a Dallas interior designer. This Louisiana native started his career…
Read MoreAn unlikely path led Traci Connell to great success as a Dallas interior designer. Connell earned her degree in education and was an elementary school teacher. She enjoyed the job, but says she hadn’t found her passion. “What I really loved about teaching was the creativity and structure of the classroom,” she said. “The big…
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