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About Us All phases of the project accepted - from just needing a color consultation, or window treatments, or one piece of furniture - to our complete remodeling/ construction services for the home or office.
Stephanie L. Rothrock, ASID, IIDA - IIDA - International Interior Design Association - Professional member
- AAS - Associate of Applied Science, Interior Design - Baker College
- University of Michigan - Biology Major : undergraduate studies
- Cambridge Who's Who of 2006-2007, Executives & Professionals
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Stephanie L. Rothrock is an active member in the American Society of Interior Designers, the International Interior Design Association, as well as NCIDQ certified , and has over 10 years of practical experience. She has participated in many charitable events including SCAMP Home Tours hosted in Clarkston, MI-(benefiting the summer camp programs for special needs children). Included in her portfolio are many residential remodeling and revision projects as well as commercial interiors showcasing additions to a coffee bar and overflow in a 1960's church as well as a Detroit nightclub. A rare mix of talent in both fine arts and interior design allow this particular designer to visualize and create unconventional design which can be seen throughout all aspects of the interior. Stephanie works closely with her clients to achieve perfection with client centered personal service, taking the time to understand their needs and desires and bring these to life. The scope of every project is determined by the clients vision as well as a client-set budget. All job types accepted, from clients needing just a color consultation or one piece of furniture, to the multi-million dollar renovation/ construction and design projects. "I believes that working with an interior designer should be an exciting and enjoyable experience. It is important to find a designer who listens to your desires, and executes them in the final project. In the end, it is your home or office, and it should reflect your tastes." |
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American Society of Interior Design Founded in 1975 with the consolidation of the American Institute
of Decorators (AID) and the National Society of Interior Designers
(NSID), the American Society of Interior Designers is the
oldest, largest and leading professional organization for interior
designers. Of the Society's 20,000 practicing interior designers, 6,500
practice primarily in the commercial field with 4,000 practicing
primarily as residential designers. The remaining 9,500 work in
both commercial and residential design. Professional members
of ASID must pass rigorous acceptance standards: they must have a
combination of accredited design education and/or full-time work
experience and pass a two-day accreditation examination
administered by the National Council for Interior Design
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The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) is a
professional networking and educational association of more than
10,000 Members in eight specialty Forums, nine (9) Regions, and
more than thirty (30) Chapters around the world. IIDA is committed
to enhancing the quality of life through excellence in interior
design and advancing interior design through knowledge. IIDA
advocates for interior design excellence; provides superior
industry information; nurtures a global interior design community;
maintains educational standards; and responds to trends in business
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The core purpose of NCIDQ is to protect the health, life safety and welfare of the public by establishing standards of competence in the practice of interior design. The National Council for Interior Design Qualification serves to identify to the public those interior designers who have met the minimum standards for professional practice by passing the NCIDQ Examination. NCIDQ continually updates the examination to reflect expanding professional knowledge and design development techniques. NCIDQ seeks the acceptance of its examination as a universal standard by which to measure the competency of interior designers to practice as professionals. |
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