Creating Your Dream Home with Interior Designer Avery Cox

 

CREDITS

Hosted by: Kristina Modares and Steph Douglass

Interviewer: Kristina Modares

Guest: Avery Cox

Produced and Edited by: Alan Galinsky

Music by: Bensound

Photo by: Chelsea Francis

Graphic by: Molly Knobloch

Episode 23 Summary

In this episode, Kristina chats with Avery Cox, an incredibly talented interior designer based in Austin, Texas! She gives us tons of interior design insight, from trends that are here to stay, and ways to design your dream home with the help of an interior designer!

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Our Guest:

 
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Avery, a Texas native, studied and practiced interior design on the East coast for 10 years before returning home to start her eponymous firm in 2016. She thinks of her self as a spacial collage artist, pulling together texture, form, and color in innovative ways. Her clients continue to seek her out for her original brand of "cozy sophisticate" and her fresh take on southern style. Avery specializes in luxury residential design, and is currently completing projects in Crested Butte, CO, Atlanta, GA, Dallas and Austin. In her free time Avery obsesses over natural wine, where to hike next, making the perfect biscuit, and when she can get back to Colorado to go fly fishing.

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