Creating the look you love for the interior of a home or business is never as easy as a do-it-yourselfer might expect.
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“When a client gives us flexibility, things turn out better,” says Nancy Pasavento, ASID with Interiors Joan and Associates. “The starting point is understanding a client’s desires. We design to meet their needs and their lifestyle.” This interior design is a favorite from the firm’s early archives.
- COURTESY INTERIORS JOAN AND ASSOCIATES
“We’ve gone from roller shades to app-controlled window shades," says Diane Gernstein, Allied Member ASID of Interiors Joan and Associates. "And we’re seeing less carpet and more wood and tile, along with new products like luxury vinyl tiles. Which do you go with? Having the right materials for the right spaces is huge.” This great room is from the firm's current portfolio.
- COURTESY INTERIORS JOAN AND ASSOCIATES
Design through the years
“When a client gives us flexibility, things turn out better,” says Nancy Pasavento, ASID with Interiors Joan and Associates. “The starting point is understanding a client’s desires. We design to meet their needs and their lifestyle.” This interior design is a favorite from the firm’s early archives.
- COURTESY INTERIORS JOAN AND ASSOCIATES
“We’ve gone from roller shades to app-controlled window shades," says Diane Gernstein, Allied Member ASID of Interiors Joan and Associates. "And we’re seeing less carpet and more wood and tile, along with new products like luxury vinyl tiles. Which do you go with? Having the right materials for the right spaces is huge.” This great room is from the firm's current portfolio.
- COURTESY INTERIORS JOAN AND ASSOCIATES
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