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Karolyn Spagnolo (in picture above) of Spagnolo Design
created a portion of a luxurious dressing room for the
American Society of Interior Designers' Showcase at the
2001
Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show. |
Welcome to Pittsburgh’s premier Interior Designer!
Whether dining on Mt. Washington, touring Sewickley or
golfing at Treesdale, the influence of Spagnolo Design
is evident. In 2009 you will even see a Spagnolo Design
project on HGTV. Karolyn Spagnolo creates a special
environment for each Client that blends quality with
elegance. That’s the reason her Clientele include some
of the Pittsburgh Steelers as well as a few TV
celebrities. Karolyn is a “hands on” Designer, meaning
that you can count on her to be involved in every step
of the project. From the initial project analysis,
conceptual design and personally selecting artwork and
merchandise Karolyn’s touch will capture your
imagination! You deserve to work with the best, Spagnolo
Design, offering you interior design that blends quality
with elegance!
Karolyn has participated for 9 consecutive years in the
Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show. She also chaired the show
in 2006, 2005, and 2004 and served as Co-Chair in 2007,
2003, 2002, 2001 and currently serves as the Public
Relations Chair for ASID.
Spagnolo Design was featured on the April 2006 cover of
Home Design & Remodeling Resource Guide!
See it ...
Awards and Reviews:
Karolyn’s work has been noted as “Outstanding Designs”
in our Home Town papers and featured in local and
national magazines where she has won numerous awards for
her Interior Design work. Also, Spagnolo Design has won
the “Housing Excellence Award” through the Builders
Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh (BAMP).
Design Services:
My experience lies in new and
existing Residential Design. I can specify everything
from exterior elements for your home to all interior
elements including: cabinetry, cabinetry tops, specialty
design with drawings, flooring, architectural features,
paint and faux finishing, furniture, window treatments
(shades and fabric), merchandising/accessories,
greenery/floral application, and space planning.
Karolyn Spagnolo |