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Interior Redesign Reflects Owner’s Inner Creativity And Spirituality

By Chris Faircloth
Photos by Darrell Coble

The idea of a home as an oasis, as a calm and serene place to relax and to reclaim inner balance and perspective is becoming more and more important in this hectic, frenzied world. The traditional design tenants of coordinating rugs, window treatments and accessories with matching suites of furniture are becoming less important than determining how best to maximize the function of the home’s existing space, and of creating an atmosphere of tranquility and peace. When Tommy Allison and Kenny Martin first started talking about redecorating their seven year old home, they knew they wanted the new interiors to reflect a more relaxed and introspective lifestyle and not just a look...



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