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Designer Shannon Eddings Transformed a Five-Bedroom House in Austin Into the Ultimate Bachelor Pad
How do you make a 4,167-square-foot, five-bedroom home functional for just one person? That’s what a bachelor returning to his native Austin, Texas, tasked interior designer Shannon Eddings with accomplishing after he found a classic 1980s home steps from a beautiful hiking trail. “It was a very different experience working for one person who would be living alone in such a large space,” says Eddings. “Our client loves color, pattern, the 1970s, and music, so we took that into account when creating the interior decoration. He also has a penchant for English eclectic design, which is basically my middle name these days. I can’t get enough of the quirky, colorful…
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Penthouse has been transformed into a luxury home
The owners’ sudden designs have developed a exceptional opportunity for potential buyers hunting to order a stunningly updated Marina Point penthouse. Renovation and reconfiguration by gifted contractors let this switch-crucial corner unit to present like new just after staying completed with best-of-the-line appointments and outfitted with large-close systems and appliances. “They tailored the inside for comfortable day-to-day luxurious waterfront dwelling with the possibility to entertain in design and style,’’ said Real estate agent Ryan Adams. “They also took supreme edge of the prolonged-vary, wow-component views of the Intracoastal Waterway beyond the private marina just below.” Enter through the stately double doors of this fourth-ground home to be promptly greeted by river sights by way of a wall…