AMBLER, PA, February 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Elegant, Interior Designs, of Ambler, PA, wins the 2011 Meritorious Contractor of the Year Award, in the Residential Exterior Specialty category. Awards are part of an annual competition held by the National Association of the Remolding Industry, (NARI) that showcase members who have demonstrated outstanding work through their remodeling projects.
The Contractor of the Year (COTY) awards, is widely considered the premier competition of its kind throughout the remodeling industry. To be considered, a company must be a NARI member and adhere to the NARI strict code of ethics. NARI members represent an exclusive group from the approximately 800,000 companies and individuals in the U.S. identifying themselves as premier remodelers and builders within the industry.
An impartial panel of judges, who are considered experts within the industry and associated fields, selected winners based on each entrant's "Before and After" photography and project description. Judging was based on problem solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree of difficulty, and entry presentation.
Pamela Kofsky, President, states that she is "honored and excited to be recognized by such an elite organization."
Elegant Interior Designs' winning entry began with a run-down, poorly utilized, dysfunctional deck that was overhauled to create a stunning outdoor living space, complete with conversational seating area, fire pit, dining and cooking area and pergola.
About Elegant Interior Designs
Elegant Interior Designs, an Ambler, Pennsylvania-based interior design firm, serves the eclectic design needs of residential and commercial clients in the Philadelphia area. The firm, founded by Pamela Kofsky in 2003, works with a full staff of sub-contractors, including an electrician, plumber, custom millwork carpenters, painters, furniture upholsterer, and several custom workshops, making it possible to complete any size project quickly and efficiently. Their services include beautiful custom designed products that will transform your home or office with an updated look or a total makeover! Kofsky, the principal designer, specializes in color consultation, space planning, window treatment design, computer visualization design, home furnishings and home staging.
More information about Elegant Interior Designs is available online at www.elegantinteriordesigns.com. Pamela Kofsky can be contacted directly at 215-920-9655 or via email at pam@elegantinteriordesigns.com.
Elegant Interior Designs Named Local Winner in the 2011 Contractor of the Year Awards Sponsored by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry!
Elegant Interior Designs of Ambler, PA, wins the 2011 Meritorious Contractor of the Year Award in the Residential Exterior Specialty category.
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[Press-News.org] Elegant Interior Designs Named Local Winner in the 2011 Contractor of the Year Awards Sponsored by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry!Elegant Interior Designs of Ambler, PA, wins the 2011 Meritorious Contractor of the Year Award in the Residential Exterior Specialty category.