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RESIDENTIAL HEALTHCARE CORPORATE HOSPITALITY Est. 1988 American Society of Interior Designers Florida State Board of Architecture & Interior Design ID4931 National Council for Interior Design Qualification 019105

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RESIDENTIAL HEALTHCARE CORPORATE HOSPITALITY

Est. 1988

American Society of Interior DesignersFlorida State Board of Architecture & Interior Design ID4931

National Council for Interior Design Qualification 019105

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Contents

• Introduction• About Sara • Experience & Clients • History of Sara’s Design Experience• Testimonials / Healthcare / Corporate• Residential Before & After• Design process & inspiration• Interior Space Planning• How can we transform your space?

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ENLIGHTENMENT through DESIGN

ENLIGHTENMENT through DESIGN

Light Empowers

a Room.

“ENLIGHTENMENT” through DESIGN

The creative process of working with color, light, form and texture provides positive energy, physical and psychological comfort.

Process-oriented and not product driven.

Inspired by our clients.

Flexible.

Focused on design integrity.

Creating Balance Between

Luxury Simplicity.

Luxury is noble and is the choice of quality over quantity.

Luxury is not decadent.

Simplicity is

Refinement.

Purpose: To seek first to understand your style, and then harmoniously bring together all the elements of design.

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“To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition.” SAMUEL JOHNSON 1709-1784

Sara Blitch Fattori began practicing interior design in

1979 and started her company with a studio and

fine art gallery in Via Mizner, Palm Beach, Florida.

A stroll around the park before Sunday school, Sara spent her childhood inspired by the rich

diverse architecture that Savannah, Georgia has to

offer.

As design professionals we are socially conscious and consider our clients needs

for sustainability and universal design.

We collaborate with Architects, Builders, Realtors

and other Trade Professionals.

ASID / NCIDQ Board of Architecture

and Interior Design ID4931

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Healthcare:Coastal Pain Management

Nix Mann AIA now owned by Perkins & Will Saint Joseph’s, South Georgia &

Piedmont Medicare Hospitals

Corporate Interior Design: Cline Development

Stevens & Wilkinson Architecture & Engineering; project - Coca Cola HQ in Atlanta, GA

Corporate Furniture Procurement Knoll & Steelcase Dealerships;

Burger King Corporation, Citi Bank – Miami, FLKelley Drye & Warren, Holland and Knight

Catholic Diocese of Palm Beach

Yacht Interiors: Little Harbor Yachts, Broward Marine Yachts

Corporate Art:Ritz Carlton Hotels, Boca Raton Resort

Cogen Technologies @ Penzoil Tower Houston, TX Himmont & Sensormatic CorporationBarnett Banks, Palm Beach National

Residential Architectural Design,New Construction & Renovations: Florida: Abacoa, Saint Augustine, Biscayne Bay, Loxahatchee River, Palm Beach, Lost Tree,PGA National, Steeplechase, Ballen Isles, Admirals Cove, Singer Island, Captain’s Key, Grand Rapids & Charlevoix, MIAtlanta & Saint Simons Island, GA

Conceptual Design Development: Molter & Co; Turks & Caicos Resort

Residential Renovations for Resale: Homes for Merrill Lynch Relocation Services

International Hotels & Hospitality;Design & Art SelectionHyatt Regency Resort & Spa, Dead Sea, IsraelIL Trullo Restaurante’Hyatt Regency CairoGrand Hyatt Shanghai – Art selection

“GRANDEUR…CONSIST IN FORM, NOT IN SIZE” CHARLES KINGLEY 1819-1875

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1975 to 1985

YACHT INTERIOR DESIGN: Apprenticeship with Gertrude Denison of Broward Marine, one of the first Major Yacht Builders in the United States.

KENDALL SCHOOL OF DESIGN: Art, architecture, furniture & interiors

GE LIGHTING INSTITUTE: Study of lighting at historical Nela Park.

PHILLIPS AND FRYKHOLM Apprenticeship with Herman Miller graphic artist and Phillips Interior Design

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE: Bachelor of DesignDesign Intelligence Award: “Best Architecture Design School”

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN:Working with builders exterior interior design concepts, space planning & decoration

Saint Augustine Beach House designed by Sara Fattori

Broward Yacht

Joe Schwartz, former CEO of Herman Miller, introduces Sara

to Steve & Nancy Frkholm and

Ray Eames

Eames Soft Pad ChairHerman Miiller

Nela Park Lighting Institute

Frykholm Herman Miller Picnic Poster

Sara designs yacht interiors using the China Seas Batik collection, Quadrille Fabrics, design custom rugs, Edward Fields / Taiping Carpets.

Medical Library

IT IS A PROVEN STATISTIC THAT A CHAIR ENGINEERED TO

SUPPORT THE HUMAN SPINE WILL INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY. HERMAN MILLER, INC.

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1985 to 1995 INTERIOR DESIGN: Healthcare / Corporate / Residential

STUDY OF DESIGN: France, Spain, Portugal and Italy.

SARA DENISON ART GALLERY:Owned and operated fine art gallery in the Via Mizner Courtyard, Palm Beach.

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE PALM BEACHES: (member since 1991) Community Service, Illustration & Design of cookbook.  www.jlpb.org

INTERIOR DESIGN AND ART CONSULTING: Hospitality / Corporate / Residential  

1995 to Present

SARA FATTORI INTERIOR DESIGN & FINE ART CONSULTANT: Jupiter, Florida

Jose’ Marie Cundin Oil painting

Sara Denison Gallery

19th century Italian oil with hand carved Whistler frame, one of theart collection selected and commissioned framed, by Sara Fattori for the Ritz Carlton Hotels.

Oil painting by Dalva Duarte’

Watercolor by Sara Fattori For the Junior League of the Palm Beaches

Residential Architecture by Sara Fattori

OUR SURROUNDINGS CAN PROFOUNDLY AFFECT OUR MOOD.

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Broward Marine

Yacht Interiors / Design w/Gertrude Denison

Little Harbor Yacht

Interior Renovations

“AN INTERIOR IS THE NATURAL PROJECTION OF THE SOUL.” COCO CHANEL

yacht interiors

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Modern and 19th century art selected, purchased, framed for private collectors and corporations.

AN INTERIOR THAT COST LESS, YET TELLS A STORY,IS FAR BETTER THAN A COSTLY SPACE WITHOUT MEANING.

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healthcare

Therapeutic seating, colors, art, lighting and sound will aide in healing, comfort and a sense of tranquility.

A HAPPY PATIENT OR CLIENT IS; ONE THAT IS PHYSICALLY COMFORTABLE AND VISUALLY DELIGHTED.

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breakfast area

before

after

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living area

before

after

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guest bath

before

after

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family room

before

after

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breakfast area

before

after

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kitchen

before

after

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kitchen

before

after

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master bedroom

beforeafter

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master bath

before

after

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cabana bath

before

after

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living area renovation

“IT IS FAR MORE DIFFICULT TO BE SIMPLE THAN TO BE COMPLICATED.” JOHN RUSKIN 1819-1900

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kitchen renovation

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Saint Augustine beach home – conceptual design by Sara Fattori

Our design process incorporates

sustainable materials, energy conservation and

indoor air quality

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furniture layouts & finish selections by Sara Fattori

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“OUT OF CLUTTER FIND SIMPLICITY ” ALBERT EINSTIEN

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“HAVE NOTHING IN YOUR HOMES THAT YOU DO NOT KNOWTO BE USEFUL AND BELIEVE TO BE BEAUTIFUL.” WILLIAM MORRIS

“Myakka River” by Jean Blackburn

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interior architecture designed by Sara Fattori

building design before

after

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“WE SHAPE OUR DWELLINGS, AND AFTERWARDS OUR DWELLINGS SHAPE US.” WINSTON CHURCHHILL

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Unlock the potential of your space and enjoy visual pleasure, comfort and a sense of well being with a fresh look, created in

good taste, while enhancing your personal style!

We offer a little or a lot of creative help, knowledge & sources.

Design by the Day, the Hour or the Project.Fees are arranged individually.

paint colors, custom pillows, art or new framing window treatment: plantation shutters, drapery, woven grass / bamboo shades…

rearrangement furniture sources – only available to design professional

reupholster your existing furnishings new or updated lighting

new floor plans, millworkvisit “trade only” Design Centers and Contract Furniture Showrooms.

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ASID - Professional Interior Designer requirements: Bachelor of Design and two or more years of experience under a licensed architect or interior designer, professional

recommendations to be eligible for the National Counsel of Interior Design Qualification Exam. Upon passing the exam, additional professional recommendations are required for a Florida State Board of Architecture & Interior Design license. Continuous education in all the related arts, sustainable practices, health, safety and product performance. Members of the American Society of Interior Designers abide by the Society’s Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.

Interior Decorator requirements: Purchase a decorators license at the courthouse. $75.00.

Sara Fattori, asidAmerican Society of Interior DesignersFlorida State Board of Architecture & Interior Design ID4931P 561 379 6918 [email protected] www.sarafattori.com

Why hire a professional?

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Get Inspire

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Consider the advantage of an ASID Professional Interior Designer. Gain access and knowledge to “trade only” sources & pricing.

Benefit from design skills related to architecture, construction and materials to maximum your budget, save you precious time and provide energy, safety, and

comfort while enabling your style to be reflected with superb taste.

SARA FATTORI, ASID561 379 6918 [email protected]

www.sarafattori.com