"I believe in using my unique talents and love of the art of design to serve the needs of my clients. Only after getting to know my client's wants, needs and expectations can I begin to make them a reality. Because I believe that design should enrich one’s life both physically and spiritually, this enrichment becomes my objective – the result I strive for.”
Connie Turski, Principal
It’s all about getting the result you want and expect. We’ll ask the right questions and spend the important time needed up front to learn about your tastes in decor.
Connie Turski Interiors provides value to our clients … at a reasonable cost. Depending on your choices, fees for our services can be specified on an hourly rate basis or as a flat price for a consultation or a complete interior design project. Costs for materials and furnishings that might be needed for your design are always clearly specified.
Please contact us to request a quotation.
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International Interior Design Association (IIDA),
Associate Member (2009) |
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American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Allied Member (2006 - 2008) Member, Public Relations Committee (2008) Communications Director (2005 - 2007) Director-At-Large (2002 - 2003) Chairperson, Philanthropic Project (1999 - 2001) |
Dr. Donald Patacca, DDS, Broadview Heights, Ohio
Dr. Zenon Farian, DDS, Broadview Heights, Ohio
Surace Agency American Income Life, North Royalton, Ohio
Drs. Thomas & Joann Semans, DDS, Akron, Ohio
The PT Center, Akron, Ohio
Dr. Howard J. Messing, DDS, Parma Heights, Ohio
Grumpy's Cafe, Tremont Historic District, Cleveland, Ohio
Fahrenheit Restaurant, Tremont Historic District, Cleveland, Ohio
Lucky's Cafe, Tremont Historic District, Cleveland, Ohio
Achievement Centers for Children, Westlake, Ohio
Fedor Manor, Lakewood, Ohio
Optometric Associates, Seven Hills, Ohio
| Columnist Sarah Crump's article, "Medina Couple Turn to Victorian Theme to Redo Bedroom," appearing in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on May 6, 2010, describes Connie Turski's collaborative redesign of the master bedroom of a prominent Northeast Ohio suburban home. | |
Cleveland Plain Dealer writer Jill Sell's article, "Smaller Rooms Can Be Little Gems and Look Larger With a Few Design Tricks," appeared in the "Lifestyles" section on February 14, 2010. In it, Sell describes Connie Turski's views on effectively applying creative designs to smaller living spaces. |
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| A story by reporter Sarah Crump appearing in the Cleveland Plain Dealer (July 16, 2009), "Expert advice and friends' help beat the living room blahs: Room Redo," describes Connie Turski's stylish, yet highly functional interior redesign of the living room in a University Heights, Ohio home. | |
| In her article,"Brighten Up Your Interiors with Color, Cleveland," author Diane DiPiero describes designer Connie Turski's innovative uses of color to enhance interior designs. | |
The article by Kristen Hampshire, "Living Luxe," appeared in Cleveland Magazine's July 2008 issue. The story describes Connie Turski Interiors' 2007 ASID award-winning renovation of a 7,000 square foot residence in Cleveland's historic Ohio City District. |
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A biographical sketch of the designer and her philosophy of "yin-yang" balance in each of her original designs appeared in Spectular Homes of Ohio & Pennsylvania (2007 edition). The story, "Connie Turski, Connie Turski Interiors," features photographs of the "Boat Home" on Clifton Lagoon. For this design, Turski received the 2007 ASID Award for Entire Residence. |
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| In the "Designer Solutions" insert appearing in Cleveland Magazine's November 2006 issue, the article, "Waiting in Style," describes Connie Turski Interiors' elegant "from-the-ground-up" interior design of a prominent dentist's office in Broadview Heights, Ohio. | |
In the "Designer Solutions" insert in the May 2006 issue of Cleveland Magazine, the story, "Urban Energy," showcases Connie Turski Interiors' 2005 ASID award-winning interior redesign at Fahrenheit, a well-known fine eating establishment in Cleveland's historic and trendy Tremont District. |
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In a story appearing in Cleveland Home Decor Magazine's Spring 2001 issue, Connie Turski describes her philosophy of decorating around a specific focal point in a room to achieve the desired design effect. |
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Redesigned the lobby of The Achievement Centers for Children, Westlake, Ohio (2007) |
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Sanctuary of the Liberation United Church of Christ, Lakewood, Ohio. Design approved in 2008. Construction to begin Summer of 2009. |
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West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM). Children's Youth Theater Lobby design (2002). |