Southern Home

Brockschmidt & Coleman

Southern Home (SH): You both formally studied architecture, but was there an earlier moment that foreshadowed your pivot to interior decoration?

Courtney Coleman (CC): My great-aunt was a decorator in the Mississippi Delta. When I was a teenager, she’d take me with her to markets in New York and Dallas. Working the shows with her and spending time in rooms she designed was so educational.

My family moved to Virginia at the age when I was becoming aware of my environment, and we would take trips to Williamsburg and the James River plantations and see the houses open during Virginia Garden Week. For me, historic architecture and gracious interiors were all one and the same. Then I went to the University of Virginia and fell in love with the idea of Jeffersonian Classicism. I went to graduate school in the Midwest in the era of post-modernism and deconstruction, and it wasn’t exactly

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