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September 07, 2006 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-07

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TITER

WHEN AMY WEINSTEIN INVITED us into her Birmingham home, she was certain we wouldn't
want to photograph it. The interior designer, vice president of Jeffrey King Interiors, also in
Birmingham, was to be profiled in Platinum. Our visit was intended to discuss her work, which
is distinguished by clean, almost minimalist design, yet always
focused on the character and life of the inhabitant. "I'm so busy
working and raising my kids, I don't have the time to put into my
own home," Weinstein explained.

MISSION STATEMENT

Platinum is a monthly, glossy

lifestyle magazine published

by the Detroit Jewish News.

It reflects all aspects of life in

the Metro Detroit Jewish com-

munity, including decor, fashion,

food, health, spirituality, books,

shopping and more. Whether

profiling a unique member of

our community or the latest hot

spot or trend you should know

about, Platinum's got it covered.

Our goal is to be a part of the

fabric of the Jewish community

She may not have had a master plan for the space's design, but
we loved being privy to the accumulation of the stuff of her life
and her casual yet precise arrangement of it all. We were so struck
by the cozy warmth that enveloped visitors to her own home, we
wanted to fling open her doors for all to see. And lucky for us,
Weinstein graciously acquiesced.
We could say that we like to feature real-life interiors because
family and home are such vital components of the Jewish com-
munity and its spirit; while this is the absolute truth, I also wonder:
Who would turn down the chance to indulge the voyeur within all of
us and peek inside a gorgeous home, let alone that of a hot
interior designer? To be a fly on Amy VVeinstein's wall, turn to
"Mix Master" on page 16. Enjoy!

and to reflect those who have

Lynne Konstantin, editor

created it — our readers.

Amy Weinstein cozies up with Maggie the cat.

lkonstantin@thejewishnews.com

PLATINUM


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last month's
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Leah, of Farmington Hills,
won August's
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Congratulations!

our giveaways

August giveaway:

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4 tickets

to a Detroit Tigers game

Comerica Park
Downtown Detroit

Go Tigers!

are donated by local advertisers, to be considered for a spot
in our giveaway page, please contact us at 248.351.5164.

how to win

Enter to win at JNonline.us and press the Platinum giveaway
button. This contest opens at noon on the first Thursday of the
month and closes at 3 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month.
Winners will be chosen and notified by the end of each month.
No purchase is necessary to enter or win. One entry per person
per month. Please note: Winner's name Neill be printed in
the following issue of Platinum.

JNPLATINUM • SEPTEMBER 2006 •

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