Traditional Homes
Debby’s guest bedroom and bath she designed were featured in the Showhouse spread for the magnificent Adamsleigh estate in Greensboro, NC. Debby’s work was featured alongside several national designers, such as Suzanne Kasler, Robert Brown, Miles Redd, and Baker Furniture. The Showhouse took place during the semi-annual High Point Furniture Mar
O’Henry Magazine
Special feature on the Traditional Home Magazine Designer Showhouse, at Adamsleigh Estate in Greensboro, NC, which Debby’s guestroom and bath were featured in. (Greensboro, NC)
Wilmington Magazine
Debby was the featured interior designer showcasing the Williams House Historic Preservation Project, which won an award for Historic Preservation. Please visit Project Gallery for more details
Charleston Magazine
Debby participated in the Charleston Symphony Designer Showhouse and the Bride’s Room/Music Room she designed was featured in the magazine. A custom gold and silver leaf ceiling design was the focal point of the room.
Wilmington Home and Garden
As a special feature to the Star Newspaper, Debby was selected as one of the local designers to discuss current trends and how to design your home while incorporating your own unique style
Fifteen 501 Magazine
Debby wrote a monthly designer column on interior Design tips for consumers, how to incorporate current trends with timeless style.
Our State Magazine
Featured in The Best of Our State at The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC. Debby gave a presentation to over 500 attendees on Eco-luxury Design and the Marrakech textile collection.
Our State Magazine
Featured in The Best of Our State at The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC. Debby gave a presentation to over 500 attendees on Eco-luxury Design and the Marrakech textile collection.
Fifteen-501 Magazine
Debby wrote a monthly designer column on interior Design tips for consumers, how to incorporate current trends with timeless style (Chapel Hill/Durham pub)
Green Direct Magazine
An historic home that Debby designed in downtown Wilmington was featured in a story that discussed historic preservation as the ultimate “green” Design.