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Monday, November 28, 2011

Model Home Design at Museum Tower

Three of Dallas’ leading interior designers have been selected to each design a model home in the prestigious, contemporary residential high-rise project Museum Tower - in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The designs will illustrate the range of personal style and creativity that each Museum Tower homeowner can bring to their residence.

The three chosen designers are Emily Summers, Emily Summers Design Associates; Ann Schooler, Schooler, Kellogg & Company; and Marco French, Marco French Studio. The three featured homes, ranging in size from 2,100 to 3,700 square feet, will incorporate styles that feature contemporary, transitional and traditional treatments. The model homes at Museum Tower will be completed by early 2012.

Museum Tower will have 42-stories with 112 ultra-luxury condominiums envisioned as “sky-bound” estates, with nine floor plans ranging from a dramatic 1,600-spare foot pied-a-terre to a spacious full-floor of more than 9,000 square feet. Interiors will offer great rooms with hardwood floors, luxurious stone bathrooms and gourmet kitchens featuring Miele appliances. Museum Tower is sure to become a new icon in the expanding downtown Dallas skyline.

About the Designers

A nationally recognized designer with numerous awards, Emily Summers of Emily Summers Design Associates is known for her refined interiors and creative eye. Emily Summers Design Associates has consulted and contributed to the interiors at the Wyly Theater and The Winspear Opera House, while Summers herself is currently a member of the Building Committee at the Dallas Museum of Art.

Ann Schooler, founder of Schooler, Kellogg & Company, began her career leading groups to England and Virginia to study the great houses of Britain and their influence on American decorative arts. Schooler’s works have been featured in leading shelter publications and she was named one of the Four Under Forty, the four best designers in America under the age of 40, by Southern Accents magazine.

Marco French, founder of Marco French Studio, has been on the forefront of interior architectural design for 25 years, with 20 years of international experience working exclusively with five star properties. He is well known for interior projects including luxury residences in Dallas, Palm Springs, New York City, and throughout the East Coast.

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