In The News
March 13, 2008
Design
Serene comfort - with style
- A&R Interiors is a full-service Interior design center located in a renovated art deco movie theater. Established 35 years ago, A&R Interiors features fine home furnishings and unique accessories from across the globe in its extraordinary 13,OOO-square-foot showroom, the largest in Morris County.
- A unique resource for residential, commercial, and design trade clients, A&R Interiors' goal is to improve its clients' quality of life by creating exquisite home interiors that reflect their personal tastes and lifestyles. It is committed to creating beautifully designed homes which are unique, comfortable, and inviting.
- Custom upholstery is a mainstay, says designer Sandra Gavinho. "It allows me to create a room that truly reflects my customers' likes, wants, and interests," she says.
- For spring, homeowners are moving past gold-beiges toward earth tones, surf green, coral, and black as strong accents or bases. Styles blend "serenity, luxurious decadence, and comfort."
- A&R Interiors features accessories to support virtually every style. It offers interior design, space planning, in-home consultations, floor plans, review of architectural plans, new home construction, remodeling, fine furnishings, wall and window treatments, fabrics and upholstery, carpeting and area rugs, accessories and artwork.
- Customers should expect "a great in-store experience," says Gavinho. "We have a wealth of fabrics, accessories, great designers, and manufacturers' resources, so the possibilities are endless."
- Gavinho enjoys "the relationships that I develop with my clients and the pleasure and excitement of seeing their reaction to a beautiful room that we created together." Gavinho is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City with eight years of experience in contract and residential design. Adrienne Rich and Allyson Rich-Morren are the co-owners of A&R Interiors.
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