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Howard spoke to us by phone from
Q: How would you describe your style ?
A: It has a timeless quality, because I mix antiques with modern pieces. A hallmark of my style is that use
color in a monochromatic way. When you limit color contrast, it brings a sense of calm, order and serenity
to a room, even if the colors are vibrant.
Q: What is your decorating philosophy ?
A: Keep it pretty. I want people to love the way they feel when they walk into a room, rather than have their
eye drawn to one thing in a room.
If someone walk into a room and says, “ Oh I love that painting.” I think I’ve failed. I’d rather they say. “I
love that room, I love being in there.”
Q: What is the simplest way to update space?
A: Paint. That’s the easiest. It is inexpensive, it only takes a day, and it’s guaranteed to bring about big impact
Q: What colors are you most drawn to when decorating?
A: I’m personally drawn to a soft, neutral palette or blues, greens and sands. This kind of palette is something
that’s soothing and calming to me. I think because I grew up on the beach those colors always make me at
home. I like to say, I’m married to beige, but I have affairs with color.
Q: Do you have favorite paint colors ?
A: Glass Slipper, Healing Aloe, Vale Mist, Cream Fleece, Winter Wheat.
Q: What are some easy ways to freshen up a home for the summer ?
A: The first thing you should do every summer is give your house a really good cleaning. The second thing is
to add fresh, live greenery, like post of ivy, orchids-they last forever and are easy to maintain, in the
bedroom, you could update your bedding. In the dining room, take a look at your chairs and make sure
they’re comfortable. Do you need new ones? Can your existing ones be slipcovered? In the living room,
add pillows or lamps. A new coffee table can usually greatly improve a living room.
Q: Are there furniture pieces and accessories you turn to again and again ?
A: My signature favorites are starburst mirrors (I dig around for antiques).
arms, delicately turned legs and high, tight back) modern coffee tables, painted beds, upholstered dining
room chairs, antiques that have a modern silhouette. For accessories glass hurricanes, glass lamps with
colored shades, brass accessories and I always love antique boxes and books.
Q: Is there a design trend that you dislike ?
A: People are to cought up in mid-century furniture, I like it in small doses, but I don’t know if it has staying
power. People randomly make purchases without careful consideration and thought, then call the look
“eclectic”. Furniture and decorating is an expensive investment and I think it should be treated with
importance.
Q: Do you have favorite design blogs?
A: Things. That I inspire (freshpalette.blogspot.com), the
Style Court (stylecourt.blogspot.com), Habitually Chic (habituallychic.blogspot.com) and Absolutely
Beautiful Things (absolutelybeautifulthings.blogspot.com)
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Phobe Howard was 38-year-old stay-at-home mother when she decided to start decorating. Years later, she began taking private clients and her first project landed on the September 2006 cover of House Beautiful magazine.
Today, Howard’s name is widely recognized in the design world and her work has become synonymous with Southern style: rooms so comfortable and inviting they make you want to sit down and stay a while. She has been featured in countless shelter publications, including Elle Décor, Southern Accents and Traditional Home and images of her soft, pretty spaces turn up almost weekly on design blogs. She and her husband, Jim, also an interior decorator, are owners of eight home furnishings stores in four Southern cities:
It all started when Howard, now 51, suggested to her husband that they open a store. Her idea was a place to showcase Jim’s design work (he designs the spaces, lays out the rooms, and selects the flooring and lighting) and to show customers how to property place furniture.
“It’s all about helping customers figure out the mysteries of scale, proportion and balance,” Howard says. The result was a high-end home furnishings shop that opened in 1996 in their home town,
Phoebe Howard’s design for the home has become synonymous with US Shoutern style,
with rooms so comfortable and inviting they make you want to sit down and stay awhile.
Five years later, they opened a more modern and moderately proceed shop, Max & Company (named after Phoebe’s son).
Mrs. Howard is more classic and traditional, with upscale furniture, upholstery, rugs and antiques, the offerings at Max & Company are more casual and affordable to appeal to a younger crowd.
“Max & Company is like walking through a beach house,” says Howard is like walking through a grand Southern home.”
For nine years, the self-taught decorator used the store as a training ground and the experience eventually led to her taking on clients of her own. “That’s how I taught myself how to decorate,” Howard says. “When you sell off the floor, you have to fill that space fast.”