Mark Morganroths Sherwood Studios in West Bloomfield sells furniture and gifts. WBO: Mark Morganroth, ASID, owner of Sherwood Studios in West Bloomfield tam Mark Morganroth of Sherwood Studios waves his wand at area country clubs. BY LISA BRODY Special to The Jewish. News hat's a guy known for creating contempo- rary residences doing decorating country clubs? Mark Morganroth, ASID, of Sherwood Studios in West Bloom- field, laughs when you ask him. "The process is not that much dif- ferent from creating a fine dining room in a home," he says. "While you may have more tables and chairs to work with, the concept is still the same, to create a beautiful and corn- Portable place to dine. In both cases, you are assessing the needs of your client, be it for a family of five or a dining room for 500." Morganroth's specialty, after many years in the business as an interior designer, is primarily on residential interiors, often in new construction. "I work mostly with clients that his abilities and creativeness." want a high-rate professional who Morganroth also enjoyed working will supervise the contractors," with him, appreciating the synergistic explains Morganroth. process that led to a unique design He is proud that many clients look for Wabeek Country Club. hand him their key, sit back, and "He's much more traditional welcome the results. Coincidentally, than I am," notes Morganroth of that is why he also enjoys being Steinhaus. "And I am much more involved in the reconstruction and contemporary than he is. But design of country clubs. together we came up Morganroth did not with a concept that was a seek to expand his busi- The pro shop and the transitional look." ness repertoire; rather, dining room at Twin Morganroth knew from Wabeek Country Club Lakes Country Club talking to members of the fell in his lap. He is a in Rochester exhibit a country club that they member, and was asked luxurious ambiance. wanted a warm, inviting to chair the Interior look that was neither too Design Committee at traditional nor too contemporary. Wabeek. The committee acted as a The designers achieved this by using "checks and balances" system mahogany and oak instead of lami- throughout the process of renovating nates or lacquer. They also chose the club. To help maintain costs, he colors that they felt would be very offered his services gratis. He asked acceptable to most people. Using Craig Steinhaus of Perlmutter 8c, taupe, cream and black, the design- Freiwald in Franklin to work with ers cleated a cozy, home-like feeling, him, "because I have great respect for 52 PURSONELL: Married to Nancy, an avid golfer. Two daughters, Melissa, 26, who is studying to be a CPA, and Robin, 24, who is studying to be an attorney. ill 0Mrk Mark and Nancy Morganroth live in a free- standing condominium in The Woodcliff community in West Bloomfield. Their home is very contemporary — in black, white and jewel tones. ., pRomar. AvonrrE The home of NBA star Derrick Coleman. "We took a house in his old neighbor- hood in Detroit and rebuilt it to fit his size," says Morganroth. "We furnished it from scratch. I had total control of the whole project, and we could do whatever we wanted. It allowed us to be very creative." 1 rt — Lisa Brody 5/28 1999 Detroit Jewish News S29