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s h o w c a s e s
Articles on many of these show houses are on the Publicity
page.
Hampton Designer Show House (Villa Maria) June 30, 2001 - July 22, 2001 Long Island, NY Description: Benefits the Villa Maria/Siena Spirituality Center, a 42-room mansion owned by the Amityville Dominican Sisters, a Roman Catholic congregation of nuns with headquarters on Long Island. Doug did a decorative plaster wall.
International Showcase Home for the Millennium 2000 Oct. 7, 1999 - Nov. 7, 1999 New York City Description: Benefits the Children's Advocacy Center and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Doug decorated a tiny room, using a floor-to-ceiling mirror in the corner opposite the window to reflect light by day and polished plaster walls to reflect light by night.
Tomes-Higgins Designer Show House Oct. 3, 1999 - Oct. 24, 1999 Greenwich, CT Description: Doug collaborated with interior designer Wendy Leary on the periwinkle blue tinted plaster entry hallway.
Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club Decorator Show House May 4, 1999 - May 26, 1999 New York City Description: Show house to benefit children's after-school programs in the South Bronx. Doug decorated stairway walls drawing freehand with colored pencils along the moulding, glamorizing his swirls with convex rearview mirrors. (Can't… seem… to… picture… that…)
1998 Cancer Research Institute Designer Show House Nov. 8, 1997 - Dec. 10, 1997 New York City Description: The second CRI show house with the theme "Home for the Holidays."
French Designer Showhouse Oct. 16, 1997 - Nov. 16, 1997 New York City Description: Along with Myles Scott Harlan, Doug decorated a hall with glossy brown walls, a Lucite banister and stair treads encased in stainless steel.
Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club Decorator Show House Apr. 30, 1996 - May 21, 1996 New York City Description: Show house to benefit children's after-school programs in the South Bronx. Doug did a distressed silver-painted ceiling in the lady's dressing room.
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