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Better Homes & Gardens
“Let Your Imagination Fly”
(May 2003 - pp Z20-Z24)
Virginia interior designer
Donna Mudd felt the cosmos
clicking into place when she
spied a second-floor room to
be decorated for the Fall
2003 Richmond Symphony
Designer House. “We saw
the room and said, ‘This is
it,’” says Donna. She and her
partners, daughter Kirby
Pierce and daughter-in-law
Susan Mudd, had been
waiting several years for a
chance to decorate a child’s
room.
Chesapeake Home
“Kids’ Rooms - ‘Fun’ctional
Design and Decor”
(August 2004 - pp 44-56)
When considering paint,
Donna Mudd of Daydreams
Interior Specialties in
Richmond, Virginia,
suggests avoiding neutrals
and pastel “nursery” colors,
opting for bright primary
colors that aren’t too over-
the-top. This base will take a
child from a very young age
through his or her teenage
years.
Richmond Magazine
“The Blue Rooms”
(March 2002 - pp H31-H33)
A former sleeping porch was
converted into a sitting room
off the master bedroom. The
project architect was Joe
Yates, and the General
Contractor was Tom Davis of
Virginia Restoration. Donna
Mudd of Daydreams Interior
Specialties created the semi-
circular draw drapes.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
“For $100 in materials,
brighten and clean that ugly,
old bathroom”
(June 25, 2005 - Flair)
Afraid of flushing tons of
money and hours of time
down the toilet to make over
your bathroom? No need.
Bath remodeling doesn't
have to drain your budget.
Sinking less than $100 into
materials can yield an
impressive new look.