Commercial Interior Design

Jennifer A. O’Neill
Phone: 214-317-5686
jennifer@designsolutionsstudio.com
fixture design
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INTERIOR DESIGN  Design Solutions Studio can provide a complete Interior Design package from start to finish.  I will coordinate your project through all phases of the design process working closely with the architects, building owners,  suppliers, installers and other consultants and to bring your project to a successful completion...  (read more)

Interior Design
Planning

PLANNING  YOUR space is MY business! Proper space planning is essential to take advantage of every  square foot and maximize capacity and efficiency.  Careful planning from the beginning of every project is what makes or breaks a design.  The space should be studied before moving into any architectural phase... (read more)

Architectural Illustration

ARCHITECTURAL ILLUSTRATION  Through a variety of visual tools and  capabilities, I can bring your design goals to life well before the project is underway.  I am experienced with both hand drawn and and computer aided illustrations using a variety of media including watercolor, markers, colored pencils... (read more)

ABOUT ME  My philosophy of quality work delivered on time and within  budget is the driving force behind the success of each and every project that Design Solutions Studio (DSS) completes.  My expertise includes Retail Design, Corporate Office Design,  Architectural Planning,  Prototype Development, Tenant Development and Architectural Illustration.

 

Prior to forming DSS, I held various positions within the commercial architecture and interior design field since 1997.  I began my career as a Designer for two National Architectural and Design Firms specializing in both Tenant Development and Corporate Interiors. I then moved over to the Retail sector as the Senior Designer for... (read more)

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Form follows function... that has been misunderstood.

Form and function should be one.          Frank Lloyd Wright