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Austin Home Resource Guide 2017 35 34 Austin Home Resource Guide 2017 are “design centers,” and the West Anderson Lane location displays what has made Ethan Allen a top home furnishings brand since 1932: classic American design. In addition, the company says that 70 per- cent of its products are made in its North American plants. 2817 W. Anderson Lane, (512) 615-9990, ethanallen.com FIVE ELEMENTS FURNITURE Operating since 2010, Five Ele- ments Furniture is co-owned by Jonathan and Stacie Fox, who have been in the industry for 20 years. The store specializes in contemporary furniture and offers unique pieces that can be customized. And be sure to check out the Close Out section on the store’s website, which may be one of the best sources for bargains in the city. 701 S. Lamar Blvd., (512) 326-2099, fiveelementsfurniture.com FOUR HANDS HOME Known for its fashion-forward case goods, Four Hands Home isn’t just a furniture store. It’s an international, wholesale dis- tributor, meaning some of what you see at Anthropologie, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, RH and West Elm (five clients of Four Hands Home), you’ll see in Four Hands Home’s 12,000-square- foot showroom. And make sure to check out the regular tent sales. 2090 Woodward St., (512) 225-0333, fourhands.com HEATHER SCOTT HOME & DESIGN In addition to being a highly decorated interior designer, Heather Blue Harkovich and her husband, Scott, run a retail shop that for 10 years has been offering furnishings, lamps, art and accessories from more than 200 vendors. Also, the store’s annual anniversary sale is a can’t-miss event for fans of the sophisticated look. 10622 Burnet Road, (512) 342-6899, heatherscotthome.com IKEA Sure, you have to assemble (most of) the furniture off of horribly drawn diagrams. And, sure, the budget-friendly con- struction of the pieces means they’re a better short-term solu- tion than long-term. But IKEA can come in handy. Industry secret: To keep costs down on a high-end cabinet remodel, use the bases of IKEA cabinets. (Then get the doors custom made.) No one will ever know. 1 IKEA Way, Round Rock, (888) 888-4532, ikea.com JOHN-WILLIAM INTERIORS In January 1984, John Snell and William Sawyer Jr. com- bined their first names and opened what would later become John-William Interi- ors, in San Antonio. The Austin store opened soon thereafter. Today, John-William Interiors carries lines such as Century, Bernhardt, Vanguard, Fer- guson Copeland and Marge Carson and has four interior designers on staff. 3010 W. Anderson Lane, (512) 451-5511, jwinteriors.com JONATHAN ADLER The Austin boutique of New York City–based master potter and designer Jonathan Adler opened in 2012 with a sign that read, “Your 24-hour pot dealer.” Welcome to Adler’s boutique, where bold and crazy designs are the norm. All the classic, best-selling collections are available, including furniture, pottery, needlepoint pillows and hashish ceramic candles. 1011 W. Fifth St., Ste. 130, (512) 296-2507, jonathanadler.com LOFT HOME Named by the Dallas Market Furniture The interior of this 4,449-square-foot home was designed by Heather Blue Harkovich of Heather Scott Home & Design and was featured on a recent Parade of Homes, winning Best of Show. COPENHAGEN IMPORTS One of seven Copenhagen stores throughout the Southwest, the Austin location features 25,000 square feet of modern Scandinavian design. The Braker Lane showroom is set up so customers can envision the furniture and accessories in their homes or offices. For those needing a little inspiration, customers can receive interior design services from an in-house designer. 2236 W. Braker Lane, (512) 451-1233, copenhagenliving.com CRATE & BARREL This national housewares and furniture retailer is a popular choice for young adults graduating from IKEA and engaged couples registering for their wedding. In addition, the Austin location features Crate & Barrel’s Custom Rug program, in which customers can choose from six shapes, 12 solid colors, two textures and any dimension. 9607 Research Blvd., (512) 795-9201, crateandbarrel.com DECORUM HOME + DESIGN This luxury home goods store in Bee Cave offers organic and soft furnishings and accessories to outfit any home or office. The people behind the showroom describe its style as “traditional, with a punch.” In addition, Decorum’s team can provide home interior design services, includ- ing furniture selection, color consultation and window treatments. 12918 Shops Pkwy. #400, (512) 263-3434, decorumhome.com DESIGN WITHIN REACH Part of the new Domain Northside develop- ment, the latest Design Within Reach location is almost three times as big as the former 4,000-square-foot West Second Street show- room. The added space allows Design Within Reach to display what it's known for: modern indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, rugs, accessories and storage solutions. 11800 Domain Blvd., Ste. 170, (512) 582-1336, dwr.com ETHAN ALLEN Ethan Allen doesn’t like to call its 300-or- so locations “stores” or “showrooms.” They COURTESY HEATHER SCOTT HOME & DESIGN

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Austin Home Resource Guide 2017 3534 Austin Home Resource Guide 2017

are “design centers,” and the West Anderson Lane location displays what has made Ethan Allen a top home furnishings bra nd since 1932: classic American design. In addition, the company says that 70 per-cent of its products are made in its North American plants. 2817 W. Anderson Lane, (512) 615-9990, ethanallen.com

FIVE ELEMENTS FURNITUREOperating since 2010, Five Ele-ments Furniture is co-owned by Jonathan and Stacie Fox, who have been in the industry for 20 years. The store specializes in contemporary furniture and offers unique pieces that can be customized. And be sure to check out the Close Out section on the store’s website, which may be one of the best sources for bargains in the city. 701 S. Lamar Blvd., (512) 326-2099, fiveelementsfurniture.com

FOUR HANDS HOMEKnown for its fashion-forward case goods, Four Hands Home isn’t just a furniture store. It’s an international, wholesale dis-tributor, meaning some of what you see at Anthropologie, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, RH and West Elm (five clients of Four Hands Home), you’ll see in Four Hands Home’s 12,000-square-foot showroom. And make sure to check out the regular tent sales. 2090 Woodward St., (512) 225-0333, fourhands.com

HEATHER SCOTT HOME & DESIGNIn addition to being a highly decorated interior designer, Heather Blue Harkovich and her husband, Scott, run a retail shop that for 10 years has been offering furnishings, lamps, art and accessories from more than 200 vendors. Also, the store’s annual anniversary sale is a can’t-miss event for fans of

the sophisticated look. 10622 Burnet Road, (512) 342-6899, heatherscotthome.com

IKEASure, you have to assemble (most of) the furniture off of horribly drawn diagrams. And, sure, the budget-friendly con-struction of the pieces means they’re a better short-term solu-tion than long-term. But IKEA can come in handy. Industry secret: To keep costs down on a high-end cabinet remodel, use the bases of IKEA cabinets. (Then get the doors custom made.) No one will ever know. 1 IKEA Way, Round Rock, (888) 888-4532, ikea.com

JOHN-WILLIAM INTERIORSIn January 1984, John Snell and William Sawyer Jr. com-bined their first names and opened what would later become John-William Interi-ors, in San Antonio. The Austin store opened soon thereafter. Today, John-William Interiors carries lines such as Century, Bernhardt, Vanguard, Fer-guson Copeland and Marge Carson and has four interior designers on staff. 3010 W. Anderson Lane, (512) 451-5511, jwinteriors.com

JONATHAN ADLERThe Austin boutique of New York City–based master potter and designer Jonathan Adler opened in 2012 with a sign that read, “Your 24-hour pot dealer.” Welcome to Adler’s boutique, where bold and crazy designs are the norm. All the classic, best-selling collections are available, including furniture, pottery, needlepoint pillows and hashish ceramic candles. 1011 W. Fifth St., Ste. 130, (512) 296-2507, jonathanadler.com

LOFT HOME Named by the Dallas Market

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The interior of this 4,449-square-foot home was designed by Heather Blue Harkovich of Heather Scott Home & Design and was featured on a recent Parade of Homes, winning Best of Show.

COPENHAGEN IMPORTSOne of seven Copenhagen stores throughout the Southwest, the Austin location features 25,000 square feet of modern Scandinavian design. The Braker Lane showroom is set up so customers can envision the furniture and accessories in their homes or offices. For those needing a little inspiration, customers can receive interior design services from an in-house designer. 2236 W. Braker Lane, (512) 451-1233, copenhagenliving.com

CRATE & BARRELThis national housewares and furniture

retailer is a popular choice for young adults graduating from IKEA and engaged couples registering for their wedding. In addition, the Austin location features Crate & Barrel’s Custom Rug program, in which customers can choose from six shapes, 12 solid colors, two textures and any dimension. 9607 Research Blvd., (512) 795-9201, crateandbarrel.com

DECORUM HOME + DESIGNThis luxury home goods store in Bee Cave offers organic and soft furnishings and accessories to outfit any home or office. The people behind the showroom describe its style as “traditional, with a punch.” In addition, Decorum’s team can provide home interior design services, includ-ing furniture selection, color consultation and

window treatments. 12918 Shops Pkwy. #400, (512) 263-3434, decorumhome.com

DESIGN WITHIN REACHPart of the new Domain Northside develop-ment, the latest Design Within Reach location is almost three times as big as the former 4,000-square-foot West Second Street show-room. The added space allows Design Within Reach to display what it's known for: modern indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, rugs, accessories and storage solutions. 11800 Domain Blvd., Ste. 170, (512) 582-1336, dwr.com

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