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Meet the 417 Idea Home design team

These eight talented designers are making our home in Branson Hills look like a million bucks.


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How do you create a coherent look for a home when you have more than half a dozen design minds at work? Well, it takes a lot of meetings and a central color palette.

For the 417 Idea Home, we didn’t want to restrict interior design possibilities by handing it all over to one person. We decided to divide the home up into sections and let several of the area’s best designers showcase their talents all while accommodating to homeowners Marc and Petie Williams (also the W in HCW—Branson Hills developers and 417 Idea Home sponsors).

For this issue, each designer was asked to pick an item that would hint at the direction they’re taking with their area of the 417 Idea Home but would not give away all the tricks up their sleeve. You’re going to have to wait for summer 2008 to see the completed projects. So, get ready to meet our designers and see the items they chose.

Click on a designer to read his or her profile


Andrea M. Deckard

Jeremy Carter

Carla Drysdale

Judie Pittman

Melissa Turpin

Lee Haik

Nola Shivers and Diane Barber

About the 417 Idea Home and our designers
417 Magazine and 417 Home found a team of the brightest to build a dream home in Branson Hills. The concept is to construct a house in which subcontractors apply the latest technology, use the best products and apply the utmost creativity. We call it the 417 Idea Home. When it’s all said and done in summer 2008, Marc and Petie Williams will just call it home. For more info, visit 417homemagazine.com.

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