Photo: Laurey w. Glenn, style: Matthew Gleason, article: Amy BickersIf the painting to Katherine wouldn't change it workforce, the walls of the House of Annie Werden Baltimore, Maryland, as the leaves of the trees out or flowers you they withered in the garden. "Can quickly draw color or get excited about something new," says Annie. "Painting is the alias and eat way to reinvent a room." In the three years of Annie and her husband, Matt, they have lived in his house of three floors of the era of the 1920s, the walls in several rooms have been painted at least two times. "If my husband would allow," Annie admits, "Would change colors of our home seasonally"
Annie comes naturally for his love of design and her interest in households. His mother was a teacher of art; his father was an agent of real estate. She has channeled her natural talent in a career as a designer of interiors with Jenkins Baer Associates. Now Annie has become the home that she and Matt bought a haven of elegant but familiar to two of them and their children, Charlie (4) and Teddy (1).
Interior Design: Annie Werden of Jenkins Baer Associates, Baltimore.
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