Interior Designer - Minneapolis, MN
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Happy Interiors is a unique interior design company in Minneapolis - St. Paul that was founded in 2009. The Happy Interiors staff believes high-end interior design should be accessible to Twin Cities residents who may not have the budget for a traditional interior design firm. Our design fees are upfront, and our home furnishing prices unbeatable. We have the customer service of an upscale interior design firm without the overhead costs of a fancy showroom, so you'll enjoy yourself and save money at the same time. With years of industry experience, our interior designers are committed to superior service. Whether you're moving into a new home, remodeling or just adding a few new pieces, we would love the opportunity to work with you. Please contact us with any questions you might have. To learn more visit: www.HappyInteriors.com
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129 N 2nd St Apt 412
Minneapolis, MN 55401
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Downtown Minneapolis Condo Re-design #1 | Apr 2013 | Our client wanted a full upgrade from the standard builder design in this new Minneapolis high rise condo. | Minneapolis, MN | ||
St. Paul Condo Re-design | May 2009 | Happy Interiors was given a specific objective when she began designing this upscale condominium in the heart of St. Paul's Lowertown district in Minnesota. The client, a young professional, wanted her apartment to show her combined love of quintessentially French and New York apartments. The result is a home with a sophisticated New York state of mind and a dash of Parisian boutique hotel flair. "There are all of these special touches in each room that give it a unique character," says Tallman. The biggest design challenge for the condominium was creating a multipurpose space in a slender room that was still elegant and glamorous. This room, originally intended for formal dining, now serves a combination of different functionalities. "By using a unique mix of furniture pieces, we were able to make this a flexible area for casual conversation, formal dining for five to eight people, and a place to spread out a laptop and materials to get work done," Tallman says. The room, once underused square footage, is now a highlight of the home. | Saint Paul, MN |