Welcome to oncemany - I'm booking each day in 2010 for one client to have their business or individual message endorsed through a custom photograph + editorial profile.

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Shane Rich Photography


Jan 27 2010

Beautiful design is an open door, you just have to walk through it

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Beautiful Habitat is a full service Interior Design studio owned by Tennille Wood and services the Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and mountain areas. Her design is so much more than a pretty room and she believes the spaces we occupy influence the way we live, work, relax and play, and a well designed space truly improves the quality of life for those living and working in it.

She named the company Beautiful Habitat because she likes to create truly personal “habitats” for each client, the ideal living environment for them. She believes in designing a home for your lifestyle, not the rules of what your home (or you) should be or do and certainly not to follow trends. In that way, She also becomes more than a designer and more like a lifestyle consultant. Tennille’s not selling design, she’s selling happiness.

She also has a blog where she includes free tips, advice, and “Ask the Designer” Q&A sessions. She recently had an article published in the Denver Post on their Ask The Expert blog. Check out here website and portfolio and consider following her on Twitter @b_habitat.

[About this Shoot: I wasn't able to meet up with Tennille to document her own work through photography. I decided to convey the message through the portrayal of bad design, a what not to do, and how to reach the designer for help.

I set up a scene and I'm pretty sure a rough cut pine wooden end table and a black and white vintage vinyl chair with chrome accents is bad design. I'm pretty sure crooked lamp shades and picture frames are bad design and I'm positive that a coffee cup fruit bowl are bad design. Even the subtle book on the table titled "The Crying for A Vision" sends the message.]

See a Large Version of the Photo Here