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A curated look at recent residential and condominium common area designs.

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    “We worked with Kris over multiple years to design our home. Kris is a top-notch professional with incredible vision, range, and experience. She listens carefully, presents thoughtful options, and isn’t afraid to offer clear guidance when needed. Everything was seamless — communication, sourcing, delivery, and logistics — and she handled every detail so we didn’t have to. She even connected us with trusted contractors during our move. We hired Kris for interior design and gained a lifelong friend in the process. We’re thrilled with the results and couldn’t recommend her more highly.”

    - Chris & Jackie

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    “We gutted our 1950s bathroom to the studs and hired Kris Lee Design to guide the layout and overall design. From the beginning, Kris listened carefully, presented beautiful design boards, and answered every question along the way. The final result feels fresh and updated while still honoring the era of our home — something that mattered deeply to us. The entire process felt thoughtful and collaborative, and the outcome exceeded our expectations. We absolutely love our new bathroom and would gladly work with Kris again.”

    - Jim & Missy

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    When our HOA board approved the common area redesign, we knew the spaces needed updating. What we did not fully anticipate was the degree to which intentional design would transform the entire experience of the building. From the moment you walk through the front entry, the space now communicates quality. It feels cohesive, considered, and current. Residents have noticed. Prospective buyers have noticed. And our property values reflect it. What was once an afterthought is now one of the first things people comment on during tours. If your board is debating whether common area design is worth the investment, the answer is yes.

    - Canal Station North HOA Board

Decorative wall arrangement with a gold ornate mirror, framed colorful artwork of a woman, green glass vases, and a brass candle holder with three white candles on a white shelf.

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