Patricia Bevacqua and Judith Wientzen present a
combination of talents that sees the design process from
counterbalanced sensibilities. Exuberant and refined,
artistic and substantive, whimsical yet contemporary, this
“fire/water” approach results in exciting design solutions.
Patricia and Judith have worked in a wide range of
styles tailored to their clients’ needs, including a Dallas
residence which combined the contemporary edge of Pace
furniture with Louis XV antiques and a 1791 farmhouse in the
Shenandoah Valley for which the design was of the period.
Their work has been featured in Luxury Homes
Magazine, At Home magazine (cover), BH&G Window
and Wall Design, and by the Washington
Post for their work on the 25th Anniversary of the National
Symphony Orchestra Showhouse.
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Gordon Beall
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Gordon Beall
Patricia Bevacqua/Judith WientzenPhoto: Walter Smalling
Patricia Bevacqua/Judith WientzenPhoto: Walter Smalling
Patricia Bevacqua/Judith WientzenPhoto: Gordon Beall
Patricia Bevacqua/Judith WientzenPhoto: Gordon Beall
Patricia Bevacqua/Judith WientzenPhoto: C. Kurt Holter
Patricia Bevacqua/Judith WientzenPhoto: C. Kurt Holter
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Robert Mauer Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Robert Mauer Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Robert Mauer Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Robert Mauer Photography
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Gordon Beall
Patricia BevacquaPhoto: Gordon Beall
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Judith WientzenPhoto: Hoachlander Davis Photography