The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Designer believes every room needs texture

- By Linda Jerkins

Designer Cristi Holcombe creates spaces that are as unique as the clients who live and work in them.

The designer :Holcombe grew up on a horse farm in small town Alabama and showed horses until she was 17. After graduating from East Tennessee State University with a degree in interior merchandis­ing, she moved to Atlanta. Initially, Holcombe set her sights on store and set design, but apprentice­d under a residentia­l designer, fell in love with it and switched her focus. She later managed design for Lodgian Inc. and its 40-plus hotels across the country. She also planned and executed design concepts for several award-winning communitie­s at Beazer Homes before starting her own firm.

The company: Cristi Holcombe Interiors started in 2009. The Atlanta-based, full-service design firm offers design services for residentia­l homes and light commercial projects, often from constructi­on to the finishing details.

Big break : In 2011, she joined Chip Wade on his HGTV show, “Elbow Room.” She worked as a production designer behind the scenes and an on-camera design coordinato­r while running her design business. “It was great exposure, and I loved the fast-paced environmen­t of TV reality. “

Claim to fame: Spent three seasons on HGTV. Earlier this year, Holcombe was recognized as Best Interior Designer by Perimeter North Lifestyle Magazine.

Every room needs :Texture.

Design pet peeves: Overuse of anything … gray, planked walls, barn wood or too much of anything in general.

Current design obsession: The color jade.

New (or re-emerging) designs I like: Brass and pecky cypress wood.

… and looks I am glad to see go: Most arabesque patterns, subway tile and cool grays.

Unusual request: A client requested that their new build home be designed exactly like their old home that had been renovated 15 years earlier.

Fun (or unusual) spaces: Just completed a home in Peachtree Corners with an indoor, high school regula- tion-size basketball court.

Biggest designs mistake I made: More than once I’ve assumed something special to a client was being replaced when it wasn’t. Over the years I’ve learned to be more tactful. I now ask: “what stays and what goes.”

… and mistake homeowners make: Overdoing it. Sometimes people don’t know how to edit. But less is more, most of the time.

Favorites

■ Blogs/or websites :Pinterest; Studio-McGee; StyleBluep­rint; and The Every Girl.

■ Magazines: Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, House Beautiful, Veranda, Southern Living.

■ Instagram: Designers such as Kate Marker, Brook Wagner and Amy Morris.

■ Atlanta area home/ design stores: Stanton Home Furnishing­s; Redefined Home Boutique; Bungalow Classic; and Scott

Antique Market. ■ Places unexpected finds: Kudzu; Queen of Hearts; and other boothstyle antique shops.

■ Recent project (s): Just finished two residentia­l homes in Johns Creek and Peachtree Corners. Now working on two new build constructi­on projects in Berkeley Lake.

■ Up next: Next year she will be working two, multifamil­y projects in Sarasota and Tampa, Fla.

Find Cristi Holcombe at:

■Website: cristiholc­ombe.com

■ Facebook: cristi holcombe interiors

■ · Instagram :cri stiholcomb­e

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY GREINTIME PRODUCTION­S ?? Designer Cristi Holcombe assisted with the ground-up design, decorating and styling of this Peachtree Corners home, including the open kitchen.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY GREINTIME PRODUCTION­S Designer Cristi Holcombe assisted with the ground-up design, decorating and styling of this Peachtree Corners home, including the open kitchen.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY LINDSAY HOOTEN PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? CristiHolc­ombeisknow­n for blending classic styles with newer trends.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY LINDSAY HOOTEN PHOTOGRAPH­Y CristiHolc­ombeisknow­n for blending classic styles with newer trends.

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