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Featured Reviews for Sustainable Design in Lisbon.

Melissa Blackwood Homes & Interiors
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars10 November 2015
“Melissa Blackwood Homes and Interiors remodeled our kitchen. My wife and I are thrilled with our new kitchen which is now the focal point of our home. Our family and friends love the new kitchen and we would certainly hire her again. Thanks Melissa!”
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars13 December 2014
“I worked with Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design and her team to upgrade the design of my apartment. I appreciated the professional manner of the design group. Planning each room involved consideration of my desires but I was also exposed to designs that were tasteful and current. The attention to detail of the redone space and ultimate function are aspects of the team's approach that I appreciate daily as I live in my beautiful home. The projects began approximately in May, 2010 and we completed the last room by February of 2013. I directed the pace of the various design projects. I highly recommend this design group.”
Diane Coury Design Associates
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars23 August 2015
“Diane Coury provided interior design services for the Human Services Center in New Castle, Pennsylvania. We developed a number of properties for clients of the Center who were mentally ill and often homeless. We used Diane exclusively for all of our property development projects. She is very creative and always mindful of our budget limitations. We have won a number of awards for our projects and that can be attributed, in large measure, to Diane's involvement.”
Davin Interiors
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars12 February 2013
“I can't speak highly enough about Davin Interiors. They created an incredible living room in our home. They determined our personal style and then made a dream room. The furniture, fabrics, paint, and accessories all combined into something I could never have imagined. We simply love this room. Cathy was a pleasure to work with, her creativity was astounding, she was professional every step of the way, all of the delivery dates were met and she coordinated everything to be ready all together.”
Once More Interior Design Studio
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars18 August 2023
“Katelyn turned my home office dreams into a reality. She was so thoughtful and intentional with all of the design elements. I felt so many personal touches every step of the way. She was amazing to work with, professional and down to earth! Already looking forward to our next project together!”
Pure Design Interiors
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars10 March 2016
“Deanne is very honest and timely. She has a good eye for color. I love the tile she picked for me!”
Rockledge Design + Architecture
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars6 January 2023
“Wonderful to work with - extremely knowledgeable, professional, and patient. Renovating a home is super personal and Rockledge took to the time to understand our needs and work with us to create our dream.”
Mary Jack Design
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars30 August 2017
“We have used & Mary Jack design for multiple projects, including my hair salon, our residence, and vacation cottage. I love that she always seems to find unique pieces that reflect my personality. She always goes out of her way to make sure that we are fully satisfied with the materials that she selects. I would highly recommend her for any consulting / renovation old or new.”
Solstizio Studios
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars22 May 2023
“Our company hired Hannah to help with a full remodel of a home that was built in 1959. It had never been updated. The layout was typical for the time it was built with low ceilings and lots of small rooms. The home also had been added onto and the flow was very unappealing. The entire home was reimagined. Hannah worked tirelessly on the blueprints to make sure the floorplan flowed and every available space was utilized. The walls in the main portion of the house were removed and the ceiling raised. The main bedroom and bathroom were enlarged and the space was reconfigured to add a large walk-in closet. The original hardwood was under the carpeting and was refinished. Removing walls and raising the ceiling made once closed in multiple dark rooms into one large stunning room with soaring ceilings and a wood beam. A separate laundry area and sunroom were incorporated into the main house which gave the home added square feet under heat and air. The finishes and features Hannah chose made the house into a gorgeous, inviting space that wowed all who toured it. Hannah was spot on with her design suggestions and kept to the deadlines. Her remodeling experience, ability to work with plans and her interior design vision and experience helped transform the old house into a beautiful showplace. Callahan Remodel”
Kevin Kulesa Designs, LLC
Sustainable Design in Lisbon.
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars28 December 2013
“My apartment is a full floor of a downtown warehouse built in 1906 with a central “box” which housed a small bathroom, some closet space, washer/dryer, and HVAC. On one outer wall of the box was a kitchenette with just a few inches of counter space. Because the bathroom, kitchenette, and closets all shared walls, it made sense to think about reconfiguring the whole box at once. My must-haves were a deep soaking tub and more storage in the bathroom, and more counter space, storage, and electric outlets in the kitchen. I wanted to keep a coat closet and pantry and move the washer/dryer out of the bathroom. I wanted to use sustainably-produced materials and energy-saving appliances. Aesthetically, I wanted a simple, clean look, with a Japanese feel in the bathroom. Because of the exposed brick and the big bright-red door that I loved, the accent color in the kitchen would have to be red. And because the project would happen in the middle of the loft, while the only windows were at the front and back, light would be important. In an almost literal example of thinking outside the box, Kevin suggested that we take part of the ceiling out of the bathroom to expose the gorgeous wooden beams above and move two walls to create more space for the bathroom and a separate out-of-sight nook for the washer/dryer. A frosted glass sliding door and window panel, together with a shorter, deeper tub/shower, bamboo cabinets, and a teak-matted platform, give the bathroom exactly the kind of Asian look I had in mind and a much airier, lighter feel than before. Kevin added a cantilevered overhang and a huge island to the kitchen, along with a big red glass backsplash that is beautiful and very easy to care for. I have all the space and light I needed with an exciting look I could never have thought up. In the hall, I how have not only the pantry and coat closet I wanted, but a broom closet too and lots of light. We picked bamboo for cabinets and closet doors and countertop made from recycled materials. We reused the existing toilet and garbage disposal and lots of the drywall. The lighting is low-energy LED and the new appliances all exceed EnergyStar requirements. I couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out!”
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