Brooke Stevens Interior Designer

Born and raised in Colorado, Brooke wanted to experience life on the east coast and started her higher education at University of New Hampshire, focused on Human Development and Family Studies. She went on to transfer to CSU and ultimately graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Family and Consumer Sciences. After her university experience, Brooke discovered her true passion lies in Interior Design, and earned her master’s certificate from Heritage School of Interior Design in Denver. As a newcomer to the interior design scene, Brooke has loved learning something new every day, and gaining practical knowledge and experience.

As a world class rock climber, Brooke spends her free time focused on extreme mountaineering in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Just kidding... she’s outdoorsy in that she likes long walks on the beach with a margarita in hand. As a self-proclaimed “city girl” Brooke loves exploring the many eclectic neighborhoods and rooftop patios that Denver has to offer, but has been known to be persuaded to go white-water rafting and zip-lining through the woods as long as she can spend more time with friends and family.

Tricia Guy Business Development Specialist & Senior Designer

 

As the youngest of four girls, Tricia quickly became her father’s resident assistant on all home projects.  Inspired by the endless creative capabilities in each project, Tricia knew design and construction was where she wanted to dedicate her career.  After graduating with her bachelor’s degree in Interior Design from The Illinois Institute of Art, Tricia has gained experience from a wide range within the design field:  from high-end residential to commercial interiors.  Working within the Senior Living design market established an instant connection with Tricia and has since been her focus for the past 10 years. Tricia’s positive outlook, passion for architectural design, and dedication to collaboration has created lasting relationships with industry partners looking to design and experience a unique blend of hospitality driven design with an emphasis of resident comfort.

 

Since relocating to Denver in 2018 from Wisconsin, Tricia enjoys experiencing everything Colorado has to offer.  When she’s not in the mountains enjoying a hike with her significant other Eric and their fur-son Renzo, you can find her teaching her other passion, Pilates, to friends and family alike.

Paisley Director of Human Resources

 

As Director of Human Resources, Paisley’s number one priority is boosting team moral. Equipped with a feel-good attitude and playful spirit, Paisley’s lighthearted approach to the office environment brings a sense of joy and comfort to both co-workers and clients alike.

When not in the office, Paisley can be found exploring the many trails and streams Steamboat has to offer, along with her best Hiking Buddies- Aneka and Brian. Dubbed “The Furricane” by her mom Aneka, Paisley brings a little spark of sunshine to whatever room she bounces in to.

Las Vegas Furniture Market- 2019 Trends

Las Vegas Furniture Market- 2019 Trends

The Top trends we saw at Las Vegas Furniture Market 2019.

Last month, the whole Aneka Interiors team ventured to Las Vegas for Winter Furniture Market 2019 in search of the hottest new brands, trends, and this year’s “must haves” when it comes to all things interiors. Below are the top trends we saw and are LOVING from this season’s furniture market, and couldn’t be more excited for the rest of 2019, and incorporating these different pieces and elements into our designs.

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1. Biophilia

Based on the belief that humans have an innate “need for nature”, this trend really emphasizes the connections between humans and natural elements. Beyond incorporating plant-life (living or artificial) into designs, we noticed lots of natural organic materials, wood tones, stone and organic images/art work.

2. Feminine Tones

Cool grays were in Vogue for quite a while, and now we’re seeing color trends go a little more warm with Pantone’s color of the Year being “Living Coral”. It lends itself to a more feminine feeling, while still being applicable in gender neutral spaces.

“Blush, Dusty Pink and Bronze. Warm Colors and feminine tones for walls and splashes of soft pink to break up expanses of taupe or neutrals.” – Designer Katharine Pooley

3. Floral Patterns

Piggy Backing off the feminine tones, florals are big this season. Wallpapers and prints that either imply or are explicit florals are being used across different spaces.

4. Acrylic Furniture

“Acrylic can give a room the architectural structure it needs without taking up visual real estate. We see acrylic as a fantastic foundational piece in a small space, like an entry, to provide a surface that can be layered with more organic items and not feel busy.”

-Designer Kristen Pena

5. Mixing Metals

Using a variety of metals (no more than a mix of two to three different metal accents) throughout your design is a tasteful way to create balance and definition, while blending different styles and colors into one cohesive design.

6. Four Poster Beds

Four Poster Beds are having a major moment, and we saw numerous examples. They lend the bedroom a sense of seclusion and security while feeling opulent and glamorous.

7. Jewel Tones

With Pantone’s color of the year being Coral, a lot of hues that make great pairings are rich jewel tones. Pairing “Millennial pink” with an emerald or amethyst brings richness to the setting while toning down the vibrant pink that’s trending throughout design specialties.

If you want to learn more about our interior design services contact the team at Aneka Interiors, Inc!