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Erin Sander Design

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Yates Desygn

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Answers by Erin Sander, Owner and Designer erinsanderdesign.com

Give us a brief history and overview of your company.

Over the last 12 years, Erin Sander Design has grown our national presence while staying true to our core values—providing exceptional interior design structured in the details.

What services do you offer?

Our firm is well positioned to work with clients seeking full service interior design, and we believe that the best results are achieved when work begins in the architectural planning phase. We oversee our projects through the design process and complete furniture installation.

What do you feel distinguishes y ou from your competitors?

Because our line of work requires timelines with clients that last two to three years, I believe our team’s innate ability to foster lasting relationships is one of our best accomplishments.

If you had to describe your style in three words, what would they be?

Relaxed and refined elegance. Our end goal for every project is to create such a feeling—regardless of style, architecture, or materials.

What’s your favorite type of project to work on?

Vacation and second-home properties are incredibly fun to work on. They’re designed with relaxation, respite, and time spent with friends and family in mind.

What do you love most about what you do?

It is most gratifying to be a part of the entire process of building a dream—from inspiration boards to detailed drawings to installing the intricate details that work together and make the magic happen.

What trends within your industry are you excited about for 2023?

The formal dining room has become the greatest new space to reimagine. We are in the design phases of creating a custom dining table with a dual-sided top that, when flipped over, becomes a bespoke pool table. The room features a specifically designed closet to house the stackable dining chairs. We love how we were able to create a multifaceted space out of the same furniture, just optimized by planning ahead.

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