- Austin American Statesman
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Dress your home like 'The Great Gatsby'
- April 2013
- Interior designer Sharon Radovich, owner of Panache Interiors, is always on the lookout for art deco pieces for a long-time client who collects pieces of the style and era. Radovich then blends the client’s pieces with contemporary items to avoid a stuffy, museum atmosphere.
- Home Design & Decor
- Sharon Radovich: Panache Interiors
- June/July 2017
- Dictionary.com defines Panache as "a grand or flamboyant manner; verve; style; flair." A colleague used it to describe me and that's how I got my business name.
Consider me a design concierge. My knowledge and skill streamlines the process resulting in a look that expresses the client's spirit, not the latest trend. A successful job is an ecstatic client.
- Home Design & Decor
- Tuscan Detox
- October/November 2016
- When Erin Dunnigan first discovered the home she now shares with her husband Bill, it had all of the qualities the couple wanted to avoid ranging from its dated Tuscan look to its sprawling size. But the view, overlooking the green rolling hills of a protected wildlife preserve, was breathtaking enough to compensate for the home's existing aesthetics.
"You can’t make the view, but you can change the house," is a phrase Dunnigan has spoken to her own clients on numerous occasions. This time, she heeded her own advice and signed the contract –– only after designer Sharon Radovich of Panache Interiors assured her a "Tuscan Detox" was attainable.
- Bob Vila
- Color Made Easy: 9 Designer Tips for Working with Color
- "Green connects us with nature and is rejuvenating," says Sharon Radovich, principal of Panache Interiors, in Austin, Texas. "When using it in a room, bright greens add energy and rich greens add depth." Radovich favors Electric Lime (SW 6921) paired with white for a modern look, or Sherwin-Williams Ryegrass (SW 6423) for traditional style.
- Bob Vila
- If This, Then That: Your Guide to Pairing Paint Colors
- It can be hard enough choosing one interior paint color you'd love to live with day after day, but what about the ultimate design challenge: Finding two or more colors that work well together! Where does one even begin to look? "A great place to start is to find something in your home like a work of art or rug that combines the color you love with other colors," says Sharon Radovich, principal of the Austin, Texas, design firm Panache Interiors. "That will give you a sense of which other shades would be complementary."
- Austin - San Antonio Urban Home
- Why This Space Works
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- April/May 2015
- "Garnering a slew of awards from the country’s first “all green” Parade of Homes including Best Interior Design, it’s safe to say Sharon Radovich, owner of Panache Interiors, isn’t afraid of taking risks. From the playful graphics down to the bold palette featured throughout the home, Radovich’s highly-successful design savvy is at play"
- Austin Urban Home
- The Emerald Eye
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- April/May 2013
- "Sharon Radovich, principal designer at Panache Interiors, notes the evolution of vivid colors, particularly in Austin. “Modern interiors have moved mainstream as people want to simplify their
lives — some embracing the clutter-free, minimalist environment that technology is allowing us, and others trying to find a peaceful escape at the end of the day."
- Urban Home Austin - San Antonio
- Distinctive Downtown Designs
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- October/November 2012
- "Radovich was at the helm of the design that pays homage to the Hollywood era with its precious metal color palette interspersed with punches of Corvette red."
- Texas Home & Living
- An Interview with Sharon Radovich
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- July 2012
- "The goal for every project is to organize elements into a unique composition that thrills the audience. The key is finding the right 'WOW' factors that are aesthetically meaningful to the client."
- Austin Home
- Wham Glam
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- Summer 2012
- "They thought about scrapping everything and moving to a different building, but they had already invested so much time and money into the project that they decided to entryst an expansive redesign project to designer Sharon Radovich of Panache Interiors."
- Cool Homes Tour
- The 16th Annual Austin Cool House Tour
- May 2012
- "Join the Texas Solar Energy Society and Austin Energy Green Building on Sunday, June 3, as we bring you yet another Austin Cool House Tour"
- Urban Home
- Black and White and Green All Over
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- March 2012
- "According to Radovich, the vision for the whole home was for it to be an 'energetic and modern fit for our fast paced cultural reality'"
- Design Guide
- PANACHE INTERIORS: NEW YORK ART DEALER BRINGS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO AUSTIN
- February 2012
- "Panache Interiors is collaborating with Collectic Home to host New York City based Edelman Arts traveling trunk show on Saturday, February 25 from 1 - 5 p.m."
- HOUZZ
- My Houzz: Austin Haven with Amazing Views
- Summer 2011
- "Radovich came to the plate with an array of natural materials to promote the ambiance of the home's setting. The Schwetmans couldn't be happier. When it came to working with design professionals, Nan says, 'We think we know what we like, but sometimes you just need a little nudging in the right direction.'"
- Austin Monthly Home
- Austin Home & Living
- Summer 2011
- "Sharon Radovich always wanted to be a designer. She started with her bedroom as a little girl, and soon developed a smart eye for cutting-edge design, which she practices through her firm, Panache Interiors..."
- Legacy of Design
- Legacy of Design Awards 2010
- 2010
- "Built on the old airport grounds, this showhouse was in the country�s first "all green" Parade of Homes. It was imperative to
incorporate sustainable and energy efficient products into a high-style ADA compliant showhouse."
- Design Guide
- Parade Home Showhouse
- Spring 2009
- "Built on the old airport grounds, this was the country's first 'all green' Parade of Homes."
- Austin Urban Home
- Purging Tips for Downsizing or Voluntary Simplicity
- Spring 2009
- "Sharon Radovich, owner of Panache Interiors in Austin, was the lead designer for a dramatically modern showhouse last year that won her five ASID awards and several new clients..."
- Southern Accents
- A Tale of Two Showhouses
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- Sep/Oct 2009
- "Sharon Radovich, principal of Panache Interiors, considers the new luxury experience a sense of ease and grace in everyday life..."
- Austin American Statesman
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Collections
- March 2008
- "Austin interior designer Sharon Radovich of Panache Interiors helped one of her clients create a room that centers around Pacific World War II items, such as a wooden airplane propeller and a flight suit and bag..."
- Austin Monthly Home
- Kitchens of the Year
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- Spring 2008
- Luxe Magazine
- 1st Place - Residential Model Home
- Fall 2007
- "Bucking the builder's proposed interior rockwork, Sharon Radovich and Esther Almgren championed materials made of innovative, sustainable elements. The result: a sleek, open floor plan offering modern touches throughout..."
- Austin American Statesman
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Symphony Showhouses have the Theriot touch
- April 2007
- "Best of all for tour guests, Radovich and her designers filled the home with works by local artists. Each of the houses on the tour features interesting work from Austin artists, but this house's art is the most dramatic and intriguing."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- November/December 2006
- "Austin interior designers and businesses team up to change the apartments, and the lives, of young LifeWorks Supportive Housing residents in need of a helping hand."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- May/June 2006
- "Sharon Radovich of Panache Interiors delighted in telling guests that, far from being the latest in contemporary art, most of the pieces hanging in her study were painted in the 1950s..."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- March/April 2006
- "Every home needs a touch of whimsy and lots of flexible space. Situated just off the entry, we designed a lighthearted study to serve as a parlor, a library and a workspace..."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- March/April 2005
- "Secluded and flooded with light, the master suite naturally sets itself apart from the rest of the home. The designers maintained the spacious feel while revealing the simple sophistication of Italian Country design..."
- Better Homes & Gardens
- Better Homes & Gardens Home Plan Ideas
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- Winter 1998
- "Lynn and Henry also added builder Timoth J. Wendel and interior designer Sharon Radovich to their project team....'Now we feel like we live in a year-round vacation home and we definitely plan to retire here. This is our little piece of heaven.'"
- Country Kitchens
- Country Kitchens
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- Spring 1997
- "A vintage drink machine lives happily in the breakfast nook of the McMurtry home. Coca-Cola® wallpaper, from Village, and brisk colors create a fun atmosphere for morning meals."
- Bob Vila
- 11 Paint Colors Designers Pick for Their Own Homes
- The secret to successfully pulling off strong colors, according to Sharon Radovich, owner of Panache Interiors in Austin, Texas, lies in putting a powerful shade with a softer, neutral one. In the horizontally striped sitting room of her vintage cottage, Radovich paired two shades by Sherwin Williams: Torchlight and Cream. “That shade of gold is simultaneously uplifting and grounding, great for this space, which I often use for socializing,” she says. “And the stripes add a fun, contemporary vibe.”
- Bob Vila
- 9 Color Mistakes Everyone Makes
- So you've found a favorite color. But simply splashing it up on the walls makes it done. Every hue available at the paint store comes with a family of many shades and tints, so pick up a few extra swatches to identify what those might be for your color of choice. Sharon Radovich of Panache Interior Designs suggests mixing in a few of these on your cabinets, walls, trim, even furniture for a more monochromatic scheme.
- Symmetry
- Key Players
- Fall - Winter 2015
- Sharon Radovich, owner of Panache Interiors, is interviewed about hiring and effectively working with a designer during a home remodel project. "Designers can streamline the process. They can organize the scope of work and create a realistic budget and timeline. Because they source continually, they know where to get products based on the budget and the style."
- Bob Vila
- Watch These 10 Home Trends Take Off in 2015
- "Rustic tables, benches, and chairs with a modern edge to them will be popular this year," reports Sharon Radovich, principal of Panache Interior Design in Austin. "Juxtaposing organic elements like wood or stone with smooth metals or translucent acrylic is a clever way to add both natural and modern touches to any space," she says."
- Texas Home & Living
- Kitchen Design 2012
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- Aug 2012
- "A gallery owner with a fabulous art collection bought this 1890's farmhouse for its 12 foot ceilings and location...We designed open cubbies that stacked asymmetriclly up the wall..."
- Texas Home & Living
- Bijan Rugs Grand Opening
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- June 2012
- "Bijan Rugs recently hosted a reception to introduce their beautiful new showroom location in Austin, Texas."
- Austin Home
- Survival Revival
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- Summer 2012
- "One of the first elements of Radovich's six-month redesign was a mural that now lines the hallway leading to a bathroom and guest bedroom."
- Design Guide
- Unconventional Convention
- May 2012
- "Julie Francis of Panache Interiors designed the pool table, incorporating the orange handmade glass tile and brushed stainless steel specified for the game room fireplace. The tiled center cutout adds color and interest to the arc base and the client's pets use it as shortcut when playing chase!!"
- Urban Home
- Living on the Edge
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- May 2012
- "Sharon Radovich, ASID, an interior designer with Panache Interiors, had worked with the couple on past
projects and knew for this new home they desired an understated, elegant feel in a treehouse atmosphere"
- Austin American Statesman
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Style Matters: East-German born architect develops aesthetically pleasing awards
- February 2012
- "Panache Interiors and Collectic Home are bringing the fine art to you by hosting a traveling trunk show by New York art dealer Edelman Arts."
- Culture Map Austin
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Design secrets unveiled at Austin Design Riot!, a celebration of our unique design culture
- October 2011
- Four influential Austin designers shared some of their experiences designing in Austin, all the way from finding their first client here to their favorite new upholsterer
- Austin American Statesman
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Austin ASID Homes Tour: Panache Interiors
- October 2011
- Radovich has 20 years of experience using sustainable building practices and Feng Shui principals and is known for taking risks on projects. Radovich designed the Northwest Hills residence (Valburn Street) on the tour Saturday.
- Austin American Statesman
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It's here! 2011 Out & About 500: Arts
- September 2011
- Sharon Radovich listed as one of Austin's most social citizens
- Design Guide
- Hollywood Highrise
- Summer 2011
- "This retired couple bought a pre-construction condo envisioning a modern space for their downtown lifestyle. It was up to us to salvage their dream. Continually requesting us to "bling" it out, we determined their true style to be Hollywood Glam..."
- HBA Parade of Homes
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2009 Parade of Homes at Mueller Austin (Youtube)
Five-Star Sustainable Living (Youtube)
The City's Green Homes (Fox Austin)
- May 2009
- Home Builders Association (HBA) of Greater Austin 56th annual Parade of Homes featuring ultra green homes from local builders at Mueller, Central Austin's premiere master-planned community.
- Austin American Statesman
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Austin's Fortunate 500: Style
- July 2008
- Sharon Radovich made the Fortunate 500 list as one of Austin's style makers.
- Design Trade Magazine
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Designer Showcase Dazzles
- Summer/Fall 2008
- "This year's Designer Showcase...included three Comanche Canyon Ranch homes and featured the work of more than 20 area design professionals..."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- April 2007
- "A linear fireplace with integrated light box creates a dramatic focal point in this engaging living area. Its modern shape is faced in stailess steel and contrasted with oversized wall tiles that mimic oxidized steel..."
- Austin American Statesman
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Love at First Site
- January 2007
- "Radovich, an interior designer and owner of Panache Interiors, wanted a house close to major thoroughfares with enough space to work from home. The 1,200-square-foot, three-bedroom cottage fit the bill, even though it wasn't exactly what she had in mind."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- July/August 2006
- "Esther Almgren of Panache Interiors struck a glamorous tone in her design of the home's downstairs guest suite..."
- Austin Monthly Home
- Kitchen TLC
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- Summer 2006
- "Sharon Radovich, ASID, considers design a collaboration of the designer's skills and client's tast, culminating to form surroundings that are distinctive and functional. With twenty years of experience, she leads a team of dedicated specialists at Panache Interiors."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- May/June 2005
- "Sharon Radovich and Esther Almgren of Panache Interior Design enveloped the bedroom in a soft green, its gentle hue tempered by simple but edgy modern furnishings and accessories."
- Austin Home & Living
- Austin Home & Living
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- September/October 2002
- "'Many of our clients are downsizing a bit, making the kitchen more intimate, with features like an extra sink and preparation area so couples and children can cook together', says Sharon Radovich of Panache Interiors..."
- Country Almanac's Small Room Decorating
- Small Room Decorating
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- 2000 Issue
- "A sofa and two charis are the backbone of this narrow living room, but it's the accessories that add true style. Note the fancy curtain rod finials, trio of prints, and choice tabletop. Lighting up a corner makes the room seem more gracefully proportional."
- Wallcoverings, Windows & Interior Fashion
- Wallcoverings, Windows & Interior Fashion
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- May/June 1998
- "This project started with blueprints. The client had in mind a colorful, comfortable kitchen for casual entertaining when she contacted Sharon Radovich..."
- Country Decorating Ideas
- Country Decorating Ideas' Window & Wall Ideas
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- 1997
- "Clean, straight lines combined with unencumbered geometric shapes can be either bland or striking. The trick for decorating a room effectively around a simple motif is in the repetition."
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