About
The Designer
grew
up in a Raleigh housing project during a time when you did not need
to lock your doors. Though raised with lots of love, we were materialy
poor and I began to appreciate the significance of home ownership
and all that it implies.
At age 7, convinced
an acclaimed artist and professor that I had talent. She befriended
me and I became the only boy attending art classes at an all-girls’ college...wow!
Received a full scholarship to
North Carolina State University School of Design. Was devastated when
I had to leave to help support my widowed mother and four younger siblings.
Hindsight renders all things in
proper perspective. Missing the total indoctrination of the modern
school of thought was not all bad. Escaped with my love for the classics.
Self-taught after that and then the fun began.
Started my business,
married my first love, became a pilot (one of my many seemingly impossible
dreams), enjoy photography, follow the horses, love the West, fishing
and have a “zoo” at home — yet, continue to consume
the classics with always an emphasis on home. Designed The Natchez,
America’s
most popular home design, which set forth a national trend for front
porches in residential architecture. Have almost one million families
living in homes of my design. Created my own lines of furniture, accessories
and building products (three more of my impossible dreams).
Son John works
with me and is a noted designer in his own right. Haven’t gotten the notion
to be put out to pasture. Still a lot left to do — a lot of dreams
yet to fulfill. |