Bob Richter

Bob is regularly featured on outlets like Good Morning America,[2][3] TODAY,[4][5] CBS News,[6] Hallmark Channel,[7] The New York Times,[8] Parade Magazine,[9] The Huffington Post,[10][11] and Entertainment Weekly.

[12] Born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Bob grew up in the family interior design business, which ensured he always had summer employment and set the stage for his appreciation of textile and color.

In the years that Bob has been a featured designer, he's worked alongside television personalities including Ty Pennington, Jaclyn Smith, Charlotte Moss and Miles Redd.

[21] His voice has most recently been behind such brands as Comcast, Carrabba's Italian Grill, Chase and Labatt Blue, and was also used in the 2013 feature film Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship.

He’s been known to encourage homeowners to take risks, experiment with color, and "go with their gut when it comes to what [they] love.” His design projects also tend to place a massive emphasis on antiques and reclaimed items.

Bob also has an extensive presence in online publications, such as in his frequent contributions to the Home, Style, Arts and Travel sections of the Huffington Post,[29] as well as Guideposts where he shares his spiritual take on holiday decorating and living the vintage way.