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Peter E Designs
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Serving Ocean Pines, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Offers commercial services

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n\n

Response time9 hrs
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Ecolecua
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Serving Ocean Pines, MD and surrounding areas

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VIRTUAL INTERIOR / STAGE DESIGN/ VIRTUAL MEETING \n Servicing New York, NY and Miami, FL areas! \n\nThis is for a CUSTOM Virtual Floor/ Plan-3D Design, specifically made for you.\nIt can be any room you choose literally from scratch, any space you want to redesign. We also offer Tiny House Design. Contact us if you are looking to buy costum made bricks, we have a large selection!!! PLEASE READ OUR SERVICES OFFERED FOR FULL DETAILS!!!\n\n\n

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SMDO Design
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Serving Ocean Pines, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

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"I highly recommend Sonia and Marcelo from SMDO design. I thought they did an amazing job with our kitchen and bathroom remodel. They knocked down kitchen and dining room walls to create a really open and more modern floor plan. We love it!! We only had one issue, they didn't properly seal tub and shower, which created water leaks. But they came back and promptly added caulk. Then they waited to make certain there were no active leaks and repainted kitchen ceilings."
Staircase removed wall and added new handrailings to open space
Total renovation
Family room
New kitchen opened space by removing walls
Guest bathroom

+26

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SRO2 Handyman Services
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Serving Ocean Pines, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

"I was very pleased with the professionalism of Robbie and Wayne from SRO. They arrived promptly and did a great job wiring boxes for and installing three ceiling fans in my kids' bedrooms. They couldn't have been more friendly or helpful. They made sure to ask questions I wouldn't have anticipated, like what side of the fan blades I wanted pointing down (different colors on each side) and whether I wanted to center the fans in the room as opposed to centering with the windows. I was quite pleased with their work and will definitely call them again when I need electrical work done. The price did exceed the phone estimate."
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Interior Design and Decorating questions, answered by experts

It’s unnecessary to tip holiday decorators, and most professionals won’t expect it, but it’s a nice gesture to show your appreciation for their work. If the expert goes above and beyond to keep your delicate decorations safe, or they’re hanging your exterior lights and putting out lawn decorations in freezing temperatures or inclement weather, a tip between 10% and 20% of your total will be appreciated. Large jobs that include interior and exterior work are also good opportunities to tip, especially if your expert is performing a rush job close to the holidays.

While the Arts and Crafts movement inspired many architectural elements, the primary styles from the time include Craftsman, Tudor Revivals, bungalows, and Mission homes. You'll see elements of these styles in homes, churches, museums, and schools—particularly Country Day schools from the era.

No, even if you have a vague idea of what you want, it’s a good idea to reach out to a contractor that specializes in outdoor kitchens for assistance. Professionals who have constructed kitchens for other homeowners can not only help you think about the functionality and convenience of your outdoor space—which many homeowners neglect—but they can also help you choose high-quality, durable materials that meet your budget and match the rest of your outdoor space. In fact, it’s often better to contact a contractor and get the ball rolling before you have a solidified plan for your outdoor kitchen.

While the terms 'interior designer' and 'interior decorator' are often used interchangeably, they represent distinct professions with some overlapping work. The primary difference lies in the scope of their projects.

An interior decorator focuses on the aesthetics of a space, making less permanent decisions about decor. Their work involves selecting colors, fabrics, furniture, wall art, paint, and other finishes to 'dress' a room and enhance its style.

An interior designer has a broader scope that includes a decorator's aesthetic focus but also extends to the structural and functional aspects of a space. Designers are qualified to plan layouts, make structural changes, and manage overall functionality. They handle permanent decisions regarding fixtures like cabinets and bathtubs, establish floor plans, and may hire contractors.

Due to the technical skills required, interior designers typically have formal education, certification, and may hold a license, which can result in higher fees. As a general rule, it is best to hire an interior designer for major remodeling projects and an interior decorator for projects focused on establishing or refreshing a home's interior style.

An architect is usually involved in the process of determining the layout and structural features and requirements of the home itself, taking into account the local codes, climate, and materials needed to make the home structurally sound. Architects may communicate more with contractors and subcontractors throughout the building process. In comparison to architects, interior designers typically focus on the aesthetics of a home interior and possibly exterior, helping the homeowner decide on color schemes, textures, and materials to incorporate into the design. 

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