Patricia W. Stockdon, ASID, CID

Company: Indesign
Richmond, VA 23235-2620
Phone: (804) 272-9504
Email: patstockdon@verizon.net
Website: indesign-patstockdon.com

Designer Profile

Pat's clients range from first-home buyers wanting to avoid expensive mistakes to wealthy couples with multiple expensive homes. In other words no project is too small or too large.

Each project is unique and each client deserves a functional and attrative home which is perfect for his/her lifestyle and budget.

Services Offered

Home design and decor including new construction, additions and remodels.

Space planning.

Kitchen and bath design.

Window treatments.

Lighting.

Furniture and accessories.

Floor and wall coverings.

Color schemes.

Awards & Publications

ASID Design Excellence Awards.

ASID Medalist Award.

Past-president, VA Chapter, ASID.

Past member of the APELSCIDLA state board.

Work has been published in local and national publications.

Kitchen remodel
A London Pub in a Glen Allen home basement.
Basement remodel included the removal of a wall so everyone can enjoy the game of pool.
A serene color scheme in this contemporary master bedroom.
The hand knotted rug is artwork for the floor in this updated family room.
A 36 cooktop made more impressive with its own alcove.  Note nooks for condiments, and the custom tile mural.
Using a ready-made duvet cover as our inspiration, a local artist was brought into paint stylized flowers on the wall in this girl's bedroom.
The addition of a family room with seating for 10 (including bar stools) expanded the family's entertainment options.
A home office with custom designed furnishings, and a special place for the girls to work while Mom is busy.
This narrow master bath with knee wall was a design challenge.  The client is delighted with the improvements which include a small t.v., seated vanity area (to right) and even a television.
A fun contemporary bath for the grandchildren with goldfish painted in the sink.
This library at the Outer Banks pays homage to the area's life saving stations.
A playroom every child would enjoy. The raised platform invites games of pretend.
The kitchen of a vacation home in Deltaville works for lots of helping hands for meal preparation.
White cabinets never go out of style.  We designed a mantel above the range and pull out spice/condiment racks on each side.  Cabinetry by Johnny Hawley of Wolfgangs Cabinet Shop.
The built-in banquette invites lingering after the meal with laptop or crossword puzzles.  Original watercolors are by Richmond artist, Sue Stuller.