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Business profile, portfolio, showroom information and contacts are displayed. Located in Glen Cove. Greg Lanza, top interior designer with projects in NYC, Long Island, the Hamptons and Florida. Turn your home dreams into reality.
Country: United States


Portfolio of architecture, landscape architecture and urban planning projects, with a firm profile, client list, work in progress and contacts. Located in New York. di Domenico + Partners (LLP) is an interdisciplinary partnership dedicated to providing quality services in architecture, landscape architecture and urban planning.
Country: United States


Specializes in the design and installation of air conditioning systems.
Country: United States


Renovation and new construction of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Country: United States


Provides sales, service, installation, and more.
Country: United States


Specializing in complete renovations and custom residential and commercial.
Country: United States


Displayed are a portfolio, services, information on downsizing and contacts. Located in New York City. Bowerbird House Interiors provides upscale professional interior design and decorating services for individuals, families, bachelors, executive women and other executive professionals for homes, offices and yachts. From concept to finish, we work with for-trade contractors to fill your every need.
Country: United States


Architecture and objects that question notions of aesthetics, craft and production. Includes portfolio of interior spaces, constructions, furniture, shelving, lighting and firm information. Located in New York.
Country: United States


Biography, philosophy, portfolio and contact information. Located in New York City.
Country: United States


Located in Clifton. Includes contacts and photos. Jeffrey Kracht of JK Interiors, LLC in Clifton, "scale, color, and proportion" are the elements that will determine whether an antique fits in or doesn't. "You wouldn't want to place an eight-foot-high hutch next to a small piece, for instance," says Kracht. "These factors are more important in terms of how pieces blend than thinking, 'Oh, this piece is from 1780, so I need something of the same style and era.'"
Country: United States