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Randy Florke (born December 19, 1962) is an American real estate and design executive specializing in country style. He is the owner of a real estate business, The Rural Connection, based in Sullivan County, New York and has written books on interior design.
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- December 19, 1962 (age 60), Iowa, U.S.
- Real estate and design executive
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After conjuring a colonial-style house in his mind’s eye, Randy came upon an unlikely means to bring it to fruition: prefab manufacturing. Turns out that Randy’s design for a modular “vintage style” home that can be completed in a few weeks realizes many homebuyers’ needs.
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Jan 8, 2010 · Randy Florke's decorating style can be explored more thoroughly in his book "Your House, Your Home". Published in 2005 by Country Living, the book features ideas from Randy's own homes in Iowa, Harlem, Sullivan County and New York City.
Mar 1, 2020 · WAG reconnects with Randy Florke – Renaissance man as designer. Randy Florke is a Renaissance man — a successful decorator, author, magazine editor and Realtor. He was even the co-star of a reality TV show pilot along with his brother for the A&E network called “My Flipp’n Brother.”.
One of the first things that attracted Randy Florke to The Catskills and Lower Hudson Valley was its lack of pretension. It is an area of aging farmhouses, “Mad Men” midcentury dwellings, and country cottages that lead to a family-owned general store in the center of town via a covered bridge.