Skip to main content

Omaha Magazine

All That Glitters

Dec 18, 2015 01:10PM ● By Daisy Hutzell-Rodman

Interior design is an essential part of any home. Professional interior designers spend hours planning and creating stunning spaces. The NE/IA Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) recently announced the winners in their annual design contest.  Featured here are the best of the best.

Visit asid-neia.org to learn more

Gold

Design Impact Award Winner Best in Show Brianne Wilhelm Allied Member ASID D3 Interiors Photography by Amoura Productions

The main open living space features a long wet bar, a dining/game table and a large media space, with an additional seating area at the base of the stairs for reading and/or conversation away from the TV. The wet bar was designed to house the appliances the family required, with floating shelves over the centrally positioned sink. Easy to clean, family-friendly materials were selected for the flooring; a plush carpet for the living space, and a medium grey, textured tile for the kitchen and bathroom.

Gold2

Gold Michele Hybner, Allied ASID and Shawn Falcone, Allied ASID Falcone Hybner Design, Inc. Photography by Amoura Productions

This custom home was built for an active family of five. Red and orange were identified as two favorite colors of this family, which was fitting as those are both active hues. The palette also includes neutrals to offer a visual break from the intense colors the family wanted to incorporate into their design.

Gold3

Gold Brianne Wilhelm Allied Member ASID D3 Interiors Photography by  Amoura Productions

This condo is located in an historic Art Deco building downtown. Designer and client embarked on a journey to create a home that reflects the client’s personality and functions smoothly as she enjoys hosting friends, neighbors, and family.

Gold4

Gold Michele Hybner, Allied ASID and Shawn Falcone, Allied ASID Falcone Hybner Design, Inc. Photography by Amoura Productions

Vintage charm and a sunny color palette topped this homeowner's wish list for their open-concept kitchen, eating, and great room. The illuminated airy kitchen has bright white preimeter cabinets, granite countertops with veining similar to marble, and handmade gray glazed ceramic subway tile backsplash.

Gold5 Gold Michele Hybner, Allied ASID and Shawn Falcone, Allied ASID Falcone Hybner Design, Inc. Photography by Amoura Productions

With a neutral color palette, the use of texture played a key role in the design solution. Throughout the design process, special attention was paid to the use and integration of unique finish selections, which offered visual interest.

Gold6

Gold Shawn Falcone, Allied ASID Falcone Hybner Design, Inc. Photography by Amoura Productions

Form and function must always be considered in design, especially for a busy couple with a growing family who also work from their home. Careful attention was paid to the integration of built-ins and storage, along with beautiful finishes, for a seamless work/life fit.

Gold7

Gold Julie Odermatt, ASID D3 Interiors Photography by Tom Kessler

The designer, builder, and homeowner carefully considered all aspects and details of the home to create a classic, contemporary design. The client wanted the home to be timeless, not trendy, so the design elements could stay fresh and current for years to come. Specific finishes were selected to accommodate.

Gold8

 Gold Kris Patton, ASID Interiors Joan & Associates Photography by Tom Kessler

Select materials and thoughtful space planning allows this family to enjoy an area that is sophisticated enough for entertaining, yet functional enough to withstand the wear and tear of everyday family life.

Gold9

Gold Nancy Pesavento, ASID Interiors Joan & Associates Photography by Tom Kessler

The design of this home evolved from the desire of the clients to downsize to a smaller, more contemporary home. All materials for the project were thoughtfully selected with easy maintenance in mind. The clients’ intent is to age in this home, so elements such as an elevator and an open floor plan will stand the test of time.

Silver1

Silver Becki Wiechman, ASID, LEED AP Interior Design Group Photography by Amoura Productions

Silver

Silver Lisa McCoid, ASID, Julie Odermatt, ASID and Alexis Trout, Allied ASID D3 Interiors Photography by Tom Kessler

Evvnt Calendar