Inside an Austin Bungalow That's Part Groovy, Part Grandpa-Chic
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Randall Mays, a businessman turned philanthropist, recently revamped his circa-1915 bungalow in Travis Heights, Austin, emphasizing an eclectic yet inviting atmosphere suitable for events like SXSW and Austin City Limits. Interior designer Christina Simon, tasked with the project, faced a tight timeline to realize Mays's vision of a space with an 'Austin eclectic hippie vibe.' The renovation included a variety of unique design elements that enhanced the home's appeal and created inviting conversation areas, ultimately showcasing Mays’s love for art and entertaining, while ensuring a balance between bold aesthetics and comfort.
Randall Mays' vision for his Travis Heights home was to create a lively venue fitting for SXSW and ACL, merging eclectic aesthetics with functionality.
Designer Christina Simon transformed the disjointed, white bungalow into a vibrant conversation space, focused on hospitality and artistic flair, embracing a true eclectic hippie vibe.
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