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to the web site of Miriam
Ansell Interiors a
full service residential and commmercial interior
design firm, based in Bucks County, PA, New Jersey
and New York City. Miriam has one primary
objective: to successfully translate the dreams
of her clients into a reality..her website will
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Miriam's
room designs are featured in E. Ashley Rooney's
new book,
Asian Influenced Architecture
and Design.
"An ebony Steinway in a sea
of soothing shades of cream offers a visual anchor
in the serene living room, subtly accented with a Chinese
silk tapestry".......Read
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“For
thirty years, my goal has been to design interiors
that reflect the wishes of my clients. I take great
pride in the fact that I don’t dictate to my
clients; I listen to your vision and guide you so
that when you walk into your home, it's where you
want to be more than anywhere else in the world." |
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This is the mantra that drives every project I undertake.
My portfolio contains a wide range of diverse styles,
each the result of a spirited collaboration between designer
and client. “It shouldn’t look like I was there,” “and it’s
important that what I do for one client looks nothing like what I do for another.”
Working with clients in New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut and Bucks County,
Pennsylvania, I have developed a reputation for achieving a sense of balance,
beauty and harmony in her interiors. I specialize in simple solutions that
give maximum impact. As I guide my clients through the design process, the
goal is to seek out the very best solutions, no matter what the budget. I shop
the world, from the showrooms of New York to places as far flung as Venice, Jerusalem,
Hong Kong, Cambodia, India and Africa.
My designs have appeared in a wide range of publications, including books,
Asian Influenced Architecture & Design,
magazines such as Better
Homes & Gardens,
Design NJ, Traditional Home, Home Theater Interiors, Bucks County Town & Country
Living and New
York Living and
newspapers such as The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The
Princeton Packet. One of my projects, a historic 1882 country home,
was featured on HGTV’s “Design Basics.”
I share my passion for interior design with unbridled enthusiasm. Twice a
year, I teach a continuing education course at Bucks County Community College
where I shares tips on ways to breathe new life into your home. And I am currently
volunteering with the Bucks County Housing Group and Habitat for Humanity.
Miriam is a graduate of the New York School of Interior Design, with additional
course work at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is an allied member of
the New Jersey Chapter and PA East Chapter of the American Society of Interior
Designers and a professional member of the International Interior Design Association.
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