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    Good Karma Designs TV interview (Full Show) – Lisa McCourt & Sherry Kane Aug. 19th, 2014 – Video - September 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Good Karma Designs TV interview (Full Show) - Lisa McCourt Sherry Kane Aug. 19th, 2014
    Jan Rothenberg, interior designer, host of Good Karma Designs TV on WRPBiTV.com interviews Lisa McCourt, author of "Juicy Joy" and Sherry Kane founder of I a...

    By: Jan Rothenberg

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    It’s Movie time Sept 5, ’14 The Congress – Video - September 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    It #39;s Movie time Sept 5, #39;14 The Congress
    John DeSando is host of It #39;s Movie Time and co-host of Cinema Classics on WCBE 90.5 FM, Columbus, Ohio. Linda Baas McClelland, a frequent contributor to IMT, is an interior designer.

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    Andrew Flesher Continues to be a Partner with the Exclusive Haute Living Design Network - September 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Manhattan, NY (PRWEB) September 03, 2014

    Andrew Flesher is known for his ability to mix modern and classic elements and will serve as the networks exclusive partner for the Upper East Side, NY market.

    Andrew Fleshers professionalism, years of experience, willingness to meet the needs of clients, and ability to seamlessly complete projects sets the precedent for other interior designers in the field.

    About Andrew Flesher:

    With offices in New York and Minneapolis and projects spanning from a sprawling new home in the Utah slopes to a two-bedroom prewar apartment in the Big Apple, Andrew Flesher Interiors strives to approach design from the inside outfirst by ensuring that a space works, then imbuing it with livable luxury and a timeless aesthetic.

    Though hes well-versed in a variety of styles, Fleshers hallmark is his ability to mix modern and classic elements. He seamlessly blends new pieces with vintage finds, and chooses both accessories and color with purpose and restraint, rather than gratuitously. Instead of chasing fleeting trends, Flesher focuses on top-grade materials, unique details and long-lasting quality. And he backs up the style with substance, working closely with architects to make sure that a space has the best bones possible, before adding a single decorative element. Clients trust their homes entirely in his hands, because he confidently coordinates every aspect of the design process, from demolition to doorknobs.

    Flesher has offices in New York and Minneapolis, working on full-service, custom residential, commercial and hospitality projects worldwide.

    To learn more, visit Andrew Fleshers Haute Residence profile.

    About Haute Living Design Network:

    Haute Living Design Network handpicks interior designers that have demonstrated a high level of expertise, professionalism, and accomplishment in their field. This elite circle of prominent interior designers is urged to expose readers to several elements from past and current design trends, as they provide a peek into future innovations and offer both inspiration and exceptional resources for those looking to employ well-established luxury design firms and seasoned interior designers.

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    Lullwater Sisters at Hodge Podge! – Video - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lullwater Sisters at Hodge Podge!
    Lullwater Sisters is now at Hodge Podge Art, Antiques and Interiors! Located in Monroe, Georgia, the hottest spot in Georgia to find all you could hope for in traditional and trending vintage...

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    Finding a Balance between Motherhood & Personal Interests – Video - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Finding a Balance between Motherhood Personal Interests
    Part 3 of 4 Original Air Date: 9/1/2014 Former broadcast journalist interior designer Cristina Peczon-Rodriguez shares her experience in raising a young family, while maintaining her own...

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    ansari ameer ( vivacious interior designer ) – Video - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ansari ameer ( vivacious interior designer )
    we do 3d rendering , architectural and interior designing.

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    Saucepan and dog lead used to murder interior designer Stuart Rattle, court hears - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Interior designer Stuart Rattle on his rural property near Daylesford before he was killed by his partner of 16 years. Photo: Eamon Gallagher

    The boyfriend of Stuart Rattle killed the interior designer and then maintained a charade of normality for five days before trying to conceal the murder in a fire, according to court documents.

    Michael Anthony O'Neill, 48, on Tuesday admitted to killing Mr Rattle, 53, in December 2013 and pleaded guilty to charges of murder and arson in Melbourne Magistrates Court.

    "Yes, Your Honour, I am. I am guilty, Your Honour," O'Neill told magistrate Gerard Lethbridge when asked for a plea, as relatives of both men watched on.

    Mr Rattle's body was found in the couple's burnt-out South Yarra home on December 8. But, according to a prosecution summary tendered to court, police believe O'Neill killed his partner of 16 years up to five days earlier.

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    According to the summary, O'Neill took a saucepan from the kitchen about 6am on December 4 and returned to the bedroom and hit Mr Rattle over the head. He then strangled him with a nylon dog lead.

    O'Neill then went through an "elaborate pretence" over the next five days to pretend everything was normal, according to the summary prepared by Chief Crown prosecutor Gavin Silbert, QC.

    He maintained social and business appointments, used Mr Rattle's phone to pose as his partner and claim the designer was unwell and in bed, and visited the couple's Musk farm near Daylesford, Mr Silbert's summary says.

    "The only change to his routine seems to be that he slept on the sofa rather than in the bed with the dead man," the summary says.

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    Saucepan and dog lead used to murder designer - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Interior designer Stuart Rattle on his rural property near Daylesford before he was killed by his partner of 16 years. Photo: Eamon Gallagher

    The boyfriend of Stuart Rattle killed the interior designer and then maintained a charade of normality for five days before trying to conceal the murder in a fire, according to court documents.

    Michael Anthony O'Neill, 48, on Tuesday admitted to killing Mr Rattle, 53, in December 2013 and pleaded guilty to charges of murder and arson in Melbourne Magistrates Court.

    "Yes, Your Honour, I am. I am guilty, Your Honour," O'Neill told magistrate Gerard Lethbridge when asked for a plea, as relatives of both men watched on.

    Mr Rattle's body was found in the couple's burnt-out South Yarra home on December 8. But, according to a prosecution summary tendered to court, police believe O'Neill killed his partner of 16 years up to five days earlier.

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    According to the summary, O'Neill took a saucepan from the kitchen about 6am on December 4 and returned to the bedroom and hit Mr Rattle over the head. He then strangled him with a nylon dog lead.

    O'Neill then went through an "elaborate pretence" over the next five days to pretend everything was normal, according to the summary prepared by Chief Crown prosecutor Gavin Silbert, QC.

    He maintained social and business appointments, used Mr Rattle's phone to pose as his partner and claim the designer was unwell and in bed, and visited the couple's Musk farm near Daylesford, Mr Silbert's summary says.

    "The only change to his routine seems to be that he slept on the sofa rather than in the bed with the dead man," the summary says.

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    Vic man maintained charade after killing - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Victim: High-profile interior designer Stuart Rattle. Photo: 7News Library

    Michael O'Neill strangled his boyfriend Stuart Rattle with a dog leash, then brewed him a cup of tea and talked to the renowned interior designer's lifeless body as if nothing had happened.

    O'Neill continued his life as normal for five days while Mr Rattle lay dead in their Melbourne home, spending the weekend at their country retreat, dining with friends and attending business engagements.

    He even set the table for two, poured glasses of wine for his partner of 16 years and bought his favourite cake.

    O'Neill maintained the charade before setting fire to the South Yarra apartment on December 9 last year to try to conceal his crime.

    O'Neill, 48, on Tuesday pleaded guilty to the murder and arson.

    He bludgeoned Mr Rattle with a saucepan as he lay in their bed, then strangled him with a dog leash, documents tendered to the Melbourne Magistrates Court show.

    O'Neill then made his dead partner a cup of tea, according to a transcript of his police interview.

    "We have dogs and they have leads, you know those sort of nylon leads, and I used one of those to strangle him. Why, I'm not quite sure," O'Neill told police.

    "I don't know why I did it. I love Stuart so much - he's so good to me.

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    Stuart Rattle, Michael O'Neill and the story behind the perfect smiling couple - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Michael O'Neill (left) and Stuart Rattle. Photo: Supplied

    A-list interior designer Stuart Rattle and Michael O'Neill were known as the "A Gays".

    The handsome couple lived and worked together in Rattle's high-end interior design business. Sought after by the wealthy and connected, they circulated with the "A Gays", a good-looking and social clique from the worlds of art, design, fashion, hairdressing, food and wine.

    They were surrounded by beautiful antiques and fabrics, they lived in South Yarra and had a prized getaway, Rattle's beloved Musk Farm, near Daylesford. They travelled in style in a Range Rover flew first-class. To some, they were the perfect, smiling couple.

    Now O'Neill is staring at the prospect of bedding down in jail after pleading guilty to murdering Rattle and arson. O'Neill, 48, pleaded guilty to murdering Rattle, 53, by hitting him over the head with a saucepan and strangling him with a nylon dog lead on December 4. O'Neill also pleaded guilty to arson by setting fire to their South Yarra home four days later while Rattle lay dead in his bed.

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    How did the lives of two men who loved each other and were partners for 16 years end in murder?

    Those close to the duo have speculated about a business that was in disarray and the emotional state of O'Neill. While Rattle was the face of the business, O'Neill grew resentful of being the office boy and, from what friends say, an inept one who was out of his depth and a pathological liar about his background and most other things.

    People called O'Neill "The Talented Mr Ripley" and he was an exasperating one because no one could tell if he was lying or telling the truth.

    Bespoke furniture maker Kim Moir knew Rattle for 22 years and O'Neill for 16, saying: "Michael has always been staggeringly unusual and frustrating but their relationship was always very good."

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