A Stroll Through the Show House 2013

As you entered the Show House and turned to the right, a space of note and interest was The Safe Room.  Designers Barbara Reformat, Danielle Schiavitti and Debbie Ziccardi collaborated to create this unique and memorable room.  All three are graduates of the Villa Maria College Interior Design program.  The Safe RoomNew met old in the space with the introduction of a new generation of tile, Laminam by Crossville.  This large format porcelain tile measuring 39″ X 118″ clad the walls of the anteroom to one of the Knox family safes.  The tile is available from Tiles International in Orchard Park.  The space also featured artwork from Rider Frames and Gallery.

Villa Interior Design Alumni….Making a Difference

Pride of place and community support are hallmarks of Villa Maria College Interior Design Alumni.  This year’s Junior League Show House was one of the most beautiful ever, and it was also one of the most spacious.  As a professor in the Interior Design Program it gave me great pride to document over 20 spaces that were products of the efforts of Villa students and alums. villa students and alums in the IDA roomFrom grand spaces like the Master Bedroom and the outdoor terraces to bathrooms and sewing rooms, it was exciting to see so many familiar faces sharing their artistic, creative and design talents. The Garden Party was attended by a record breaking turn-out and the logistics of moving through the house were crowded, but we were able to gather a sizeable number of students and alums to capture a photo opportunity in the IDA designed room. Front hallwayPictured above are Melissa Pleace, Debbie Ziccardi, Barb King, Karen Mattoon, Sandy Nelson, Danielle Schiavetti, Barb Reformat, Joe Battaglia, Rebecca Duda, Caroline Barr, Sandra Zygaj-Borowski, Tara Clack, and Constance Strother.  This is a terrific Villa story that I take tremendous joy in sharing.  Keep an eye out for our commemorative poster featuring all the terrific spaces that have the Villa touch!  Pictured above is the Bird of Paradise Hallway, by Terry Litzinger, a graduate of the Villa Interior Design Program, she brings 20 years of experience to both commercial and residential design, bringing a classic, sophisticated style that is inspired by nature.  The chandelier in this space was a vintage birdcage that underwent a transformation to create visually interesting light patterns in the space.