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Kate Maloney Interiors - Boston Metro Area - Interior Designers

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Classic and Contemporary
Creative Design
Established in 2003
875 Main St
Cambridge, MA 02139
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Classic and contemporary, Kate Maloney combines antique and modern pieces with wonderfully unexpected details. "I am always seeking new and creative ways to solve design problems. Giving new life to found objects, such as using a wrought iron gate on a living room wall, can help to redefine a challenging space."

Known for her use of color and textures to enhance a space, creative design came naturally to Kate as her parents have a custom window treatment business and her grandmother is a seamstress. Despite her artistic nature, Kate was drawn to business school at Bentley College where she developed her financial aptitude. "I strive to work with my clients not only on artistic details, but also on devising an appropriate budget that will incorporate their expectations for the project."

Kate believes that good design is an organic process between the designer and the clients who know what they love.

Kate Maloney Interiors
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Kate Maloney Interiors
(888) 293-5213
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Kate Maloney Interiors - 875 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02139 - (888) 293-5213