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Photo by Jenny Antill Clifton. Barden's beloved dog Monk reflects in a Munson Mirror. Munson Mirrors is devoted to high-quality details. River Oaks District Swipe. Share Share Pin Email Comment.

Connecting the inspired with the extraordinary. Featured Properties Swipe. This property is listed by: Cathy Blum cathyblum greenwoodking. This property is listed by: Sharon Ballas sharonballas greenwoodking. This property is listed by: Alex Heins alexheins greenwoodking.

This property is listed by: Colleen Sherlock colleen greenwoodking. This property is listed by: Tracie Parzen tparzen greenwoodking. This property is listed by: Kathleen Graf kdunwoody greenwoodking. This property is listed by: Rachel Rosson. She lets the lot and nature drive the design of the home, each of which she names appropriately to fit the concept as she is developing it. She then coordinates her team, which includes architects, designers interior and exterior and the finest craftsmen she can find.

They collaborate for hours on some of the smallest details with the end result being a fabulously high quality, special design that has her finely thought-out details and design touches in every room. In this house, Carol adheres to the philosophy of concealment, creating very interior architecture. The building site of this 5, square foot home, largely dictated this current Pacific Northwest home, a look that has definitely become her own.

It was a barren lot, with only one tree, which was of course unacceptable to this tree lover who brought in thirteen gal. Her goal was to integrate the interior with the exterior, typical of the many houses she viewed as she traveled the Far East. The beauty of a Carol Barden home that makes it so unique is that in most cases, based on her past history as a magazine travel writer who has visited the world and stayed in only the finest hotels, many of the most interesting details of her homes are inspired by these fine hotels.

Her collaboration with architects of vision results in houses that partake of, and contribute to, the qualities and charms of the places where they are built. They demonstrate that bottom-feeding isn't the only way that markets in Houston operate and that the market will reward design excellence. At a time when Houston's real estate development community seems to have turned its back on the architectural achievements that rough fame and success to Gerald D.

Hines twenty-five years ago, Carol isaak Barden is, one project at a time, re-asserting the value of outstanding architecture in building the good city. Re: Barden and her cadre of cool, design-minded Houston Business Journal June 27, "One of Houston's newest developers has come into the profession as sort of an outsider looking in.



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