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Help Us Choose A Life in Color Winner

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Help Us Choose A Life in Color Winner

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It is time to cast your ballot for your favorite use of color in D Home‘s Life in Color competition!

For the last few weeks, our D Home editors have been sifting through hundreds of beautiful submissions from this year’s Life in Color competition. After recovering from the immediate obsession over all the radiant spaces and talent represented in each submission, our team was able to select 12 finalists and their colorful projects.

We are proud to announce the 2018 finalists:

  • Angel Rivera Designs
  • Cathy Kincaid Interiors
  • Doniphan Moore Interiors
  • EJ Interiors
  • Holly Hickey Moore Interior Design
  • Janet Gridley
  • Jan Jones LLC
  • Jan Showers & Associates
  • Kim Armstrong Interior Design
  • Laura Lee Clark Interior Design
  • Pulp Design Studios
  • Studio Thomas James Inc

Through Wednesday, October 3 you will have the opportunity to vote daily for your favorite space by one of these esteemed Dallas designers. Choose the color that most captivates you and feel good doing it: for every vote cast, Dwell with Dignity will receive a donation.

Now, enjoy perusing through the finalists’ spaces (get ready to see impeccable use of color).

On behalf of D Home and our presenting partners, Paintzen and PPG Paints, we wish you the best of luck voting on your favorites!

Cast your vote here.

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