
The dining room features buttery yellow walls, with warm Brazilian cherry floors, and an oval mahogany table, partnered with an antique mahogany set of drawers on a stand.
Not every little girl gets to grow up to do what she loves. There are times when interior designer Leah Muller still pinches herself to see if what she always wanted is really happening, especially when she receives recognition for her work.
For as long as she can remember, Muller has had a passion for creating beautiful settings. And her latest, a carriage house in Palm Island Plantation on the barrier island, recently garnered her a prestigious award from the North Florida chapter of the Association of Interior Designers (ASID).
Having your work honored by industry peers, a talented and discerning bunch, doesn’t come easily. And in this case the judges were ASID members from the Georgia chapter.
Read the entire article in the February 2004 issue







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