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511 Trout Design Studio WASHINGTON, DC Michael Lee Beidler has always been interested with the intimate connection between sentient beings and their contextual environments. As a child, he would watch and learn from people, animals, and other living creatures as they interacted with each other and the world around them, whether that was people in their homes, deer playing in a field, or carpenter ants foraging in the rain forest. The interconnected nature of all living things and the way we craft our living environments for comfort, pleasure, worship, or to protect and nurture ourselves has always fascinated Beidler, and led him to found his own full-service architectural and interior design atelier. The Trout Design Studio team always strives to make their projects are as real, honest, exciting, and full of wonder and discovery as possible. To do that, they watch and listen intently to what their clients are—and aren't— saying about their needs and wants, and also the project's context. For Beidler, the solution to any question or problem lies within its context, and it's finding the correct solution among many that results in a project that not only satisfies the "now" but also the "future."

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