
TKC is always, typically, very snarky about home renovation content.
However, we wanted to share this report because it's actually very inspiring . . . Take a peek:
“He wanted to work with as many local craftspeople as possible,” Designer Ericka Howill says. “Which was great, as we were working on a Craftsman home, and the Craftsman movement was about rebelling against the industrial revolution and celebrating handmade.”
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Coming Home: A Designer and Client Mine Their Roots for a Home Renovation - IN Kansas City Magazine
Designer Ericka Howill grew up in Kansas City, but she spent more than ten years traveling and living away from her hometown. While she is thriving as a designer now, she didn't start her career in the field. The first part of her career was dedicated to storytelling and the human experience.
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