A Short Faves List (For Renovations, Design, and…)


Dear Readers,
I thought I’d take the space to share my gratitude for some of the professionals that I refer to my clients.

Yes these are endorsements, for which there is no compensation- other than Happy Clients.

Think gorgeous design, without the Architectural Digest price tag.
Interior Design
Gil Dvir is one of my favorite local interior architects and designers.

If you are on a budget, need someone with patience and a great eye, look no further.

Gil has assisted many clients doing major renovations, combining apartments, or doing a smaller-scale job.

Plaza-Minded Design Bought to Private Clients

Staging:

My Favorite Stager, Cathy Hobbs' work

Congratulations to my favorite stager, Cathy Hobbs, for her star turn in this season’s Design Star!

Cathy’s skills range from interior design to staging- and she’s been a real superhero on the staging front- I am a true believer and honored to work together on great projects.

Movers:
Rarely do I have the chance to shine a spotlight on West Side Movers!

NYC's Favorite Mover Since 1972


This family owned and operated business is moving from 91st and Amsterdam, where they’ve been for 40 years, to 109th and Columbus!

Very exciting stuff.

I know this new chapter

will be a great one for them.

Rarely does a moving company get such massive raves from its customers, and I can tell you that if you’re looking for great service, it doesn’t get any better.

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