The RedesignWorks© Team

Nancy Zieg
President of ASID for the State of Oregon, has practiced interior design for over 30 years. She was featured on HGTV's Designer's Challenge. Nancy has worked on projects around the country and has had her interiors published a number of times.
President of ASID for the State of Oregon, has practiced interior design for over 30 years. She was featured on HGTV's Designer's Challenge. Nancy has worked on projects around the country and has had her interiors published a number of times.

Kathia Emery
An award winning designer, is a charter member and past president of the Northwest Society of Interior designers (NWSID). She was educated at Reed College and at the University of North Carolina and is an allied member and past Board Member of the Oregon Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). For the past 25 years, Miss Emery has created interiors for fine residences, commercial offices and country clubs in Oregon, Washington, California and Hawaii. She also specializes in historic restoration and rehabilitation, including an extensive renovation of the historic Waverly Club and the Fields and Biddle Estates, both of which were featured in the Oregonian, the Columbian and Designers West Magazine. Her most recent historic project, the Spotswood Estate, will be featured in an upcoming issue of Preservation Magazine. Her work has also appeared in many local and national magazines.
An award winning designer, is a charter member and past president of the Northwest Society of Interior designers (NWSID). She was educated at Reed College and at the University of North Carolina and is an allied member and past Board Member of the Oregon Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). For the past 25 years, Miss Emery has created interiors for fine residences, commercial offices and country clubs in Oregon, Washington, California and Hawaii. She also specializes in historic restoration and rehabilitation, including an extensive renovation of the historic Waverly Club and the Fields and Biddle Estates, both of which were featured in the Oregonian, the Columbian and Designers West Magazine. Her most recent historic project, the Spotswood Estate, will be featured in an upcoming issue of Preservation Magazine. Her work has also appeared in many local and national magazines.
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Nicole Rivlin
"I grew up in France, admiring great architecture and art, in awe of my country's history and monuments. My first job, at the Rivoli, in Strasbourg, was the best introduction to the finest in interior design and accessories of the time. Subsequently, I have lived in and spent a great deal of time in some of the greatest cities of the world; Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago and Tokyo, always an eager student of the arts and design. Along with careers as wife, mother and grandmother, I have, over the years, worked in the corporate, retail and real estate worlds. My endeavours in these various fields have led me, roughly ten years ago, to my current career in interior decorating and design. Whatever the size of my jobs, my purest joy is to help my clients find their own style - casual, formal or eclectic - so as to derive the maximum pelasure and comfort from their surroundings".
"I grew up in France, admiring great architecture and art, in awe of my country's history and monuments. My first job, at the Rivoli, in Strasbourg, was the best introduction to the finest in interior design and accessories of the time. Subsequently, I have lived in and spent a great deal of time in some of the greatest cities of the world; Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago and Tokyo, always an eager student of the arts and design. Along with careers as wife, mother and grandmother, I have, over the years, worked in the corporate, retail and real estate worlds. My endeavours in these various fields have led me, roughly ten years ago, to my current career in interior decorating and design. Whatever the size of my jobs, my purest joy is to help my clients find their own style - casual, formal or eclectic - so as to derive the maximum pelasure and comfort from their surroundings".