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Woodson & Rummerfield’s House of Design
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Woodson and Rummerfield’s House of Design is an award winning interior design firm based in Los Angeles. We specialize in creating luxurious interiors — combining Hollywood opulence and sleek modernity for a discerning clientèle.
Our aim is to be the consummate designers for innovative and luxurious interiors — bringing all together first class design solutions, expert craftsmanship and professional execution to high end residential and hospitality projects worldwide.
Staff
With a Bachelor of Science in Design from Arizona State University’s prestigious College of Architecture, Jaime Rummerfield has a signature California sensibility that is comprised of classic design training mixed with a fashion forward design approach. Jaime is touted as one of the nation’s top young Interior Designers by Traditional Home, Town & Country and House Beautiful magazines.
Her creative eye is second to none in focusing on the science behind color, texture, balance, proportion and scale that is applied to creating memorable and pleasing spaces. Much of her passion and inspiration is derived from the theatrics of Hollywood, not just because of W&R’s A-list clientele, but even more so the glamour of the silver screen and the romantic bygone eras of film.
Ron Woodson has nearly 20 years of experience in the design industry with clients spanning the globe. Growing up with parents in the music industry in Los Angeles, he was exposed to the homes of many early tastemakers. “One’s home is a refuge from the ordinary. It should be the perfect expression of the lives, aspirations and consciousness of the homeowner. My job is to understand these aspirations and incorporate them into a very special space for the residents” says Woodson.
Woodson attended the UCLA School of Interior Design and has been named one of the nation’s top young Interior Designers by Traditional Home and House Beautiful Magazines, as well as being named one of the Top 20 Black Designers in America. His passions span a range of architectural and interior forms. “Most spaces have immense potential.” My job is to be the conduit between my clients to realize their dreams and bring the property to its full potential.