Interior designer Jaque Bethke loves to color her clients' worlds.
"Color makes me smile," she said. "Red is my favorite color because it's so stimulating."
The natural redhead, lead designer for Jaque Bethke for Pure Design Environments, is known for her fusion of vibrant hues, layers of lighting and quirky, cutting-edge design.
If you've visited a Parade Home or Luxury Tour home in recent years, and noticed walls covered in deep shades of eggplant or teal, columns made of stacked-glass chandeliers and ceilings hung with the funkiest light fixtures you've ever seen, odds are they were designed by Bethke.
"When other designers were playing it safe, I had a reputation for being gutsy," she said.
The Buffalo High School graduate honed her dramatic style designing hotel rooms in Las Vegas in the 1980s. Later she joined Swanson Homes COI Design team, creating interiors for new construction. In 2009, she opened her own Eden Prairie firm, where her strong design statements have attracted accolades and clients. Pure has grown to 11 employees, including seven designers and Bethke's daughter, Cassandra Bethke, president, and has won numerous industry awards. Two of Bethke's local projects are showcased in a new coffee-table book, "Interior Design: Best of Residential Architecture and Design" ($45.95, Sandow Media).
We talked to Bethke about some of her most offbeat ideas, her favorite materials — and one design disaster.
Q Why did you become an interior designer?