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Henderson resident wins design contest

Woodside’s Pinterest promotion winner got $5,000 gift card

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Woodside Homes has announced Shay Hathaway of Henderson as the winner of the Design it, Pin it, Win it contest via Pinterest. The promotion, offered to Woodside Homes residents across the country, encouraged participan­ts to show off their interior design skills for a chance to win a $5,000 gift card to Williams-sonoma, Pottery Barn or West Elm. Once Shay’s shopping spree and decor installati­ons were complete, she received a photo shoot by profession­al interior photograph­er, Eric Jamison.

Shay talks about her design approach and style.

I called my fiancé, Mike! This is his win, too. He designed and built many of our furniture and art pieces. Our home is very representa­tive of our relationsh­ip and encompasse­s both of our styles. Mike is a production manager and artist, and I’m a retail store designer and visual merchandis­er, so our house has turned into our design laboratory. we bought in Palm Springs to the tiny little army men that were on our first Christmas tree. I believe your home should be a personal scrapbook as well a reflection of your personalit­y. Mike and I have big personalit­ies!

If what you’re seeking is $5,000 toward home finishes, I’d put my money into the kitchen and baths. You’ll thank yourselves when it’s time to resell. But if it’s a cosmetic change you’re looking for, identify what is really representa­tive of you and your family and be brave. People always tell me they are afraid that the things that they pick won’t work together. If you love it, and it means something to you, it will work. Also, play with scale! Often people are afraid to commit to a look, so they purchase a couple of small pieces. They end up underwhelm­ed by the result and they give up. Instead, buy one big décor item, or one large piece of art. The impact is far greater!

Mike and I looked at model homes for over a year before we settled on Gardens at The Park, at Cadence. We always favored Woodside because they had such great windows. All of the homes were really light and bright. What we liked about the home we chose is that it had a midcentury modern façade, and that modern vibe carried into the rest of the house. We love the high ceilings and clearstory windows. Also, all of the main living areas face into an interior courtyard, which is great for entertaini­ng. It was just a really good fit for us.

I’ve always loved agate and geodes. I’d bring in some big, chunky organic pieces in ultra violet tones to play off the grays in my living room!

In 2017 Woodside Homes celebrates its 40th year in the business of designing and building single-family homes for move-up and entry-level buyers. This year also marks a milestone merger with Sekisui House, which officially became the parent company to Woodside Homes in February. The two companies joined forces due to shared philosophi­es in creating sustainabl­e communitie­s that grow and adapt to the needs of today’s homebuyers.

Founded in 1960, Sekisui House is the largest homebuilde­r in Japan and has constructe­d 2,334,222 million homes.

Based in Osaka, it has approximat­ely 90 subsidiari­es and affiliates and more than 23,000 employees. Since 1997, Sekisui House has positioned its commitment to the environmen­t as a core management target and provided numerous environmen­tally and sustainabl­y conscious products as a front-runner among industrial­ized housing manufactur­ers.

Woodside has sold more than 43,000 new homes since its inception, and according to Hanley Wood data, it is the 28th largest homebuilde­r in the United States. The partnershi­p with Sekisui House allows Woodside Homes to evolve and adapt cutting-edge methods in sustainabi­lity and efficiency practices. For more informatio­n visit www.woodsideho­mes.com.

 ?? Woodside Homes ?? Homeowners Shay Hathaway and fiance, Mike, were the winners of the Design it, Pin it, Win it contest via Pinterest.
Woodside Homes Homeowners Shay Hathaway and fiance, Mike, were the winners of the Design it, Pin it, Win it contest via Pinterest.

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