Elizabeth Anderson, Interior Design

3425 34th Avenue West
Seattle, WA 98199
(206) 914-0461
www.eandersoninteriors.com
Contact: Anderson, Elizabeth
Business Description: A self-employed interior designer since 1998, Elizabeth has worked on hundreds of new construction and remodel projects assisting clients with making their vision come to life. If there IS no client vision, I can help with that, too! She works closely with builders and architects to ensure that the final built result comes in on-time and on-budget. Kitchen and bath remodels, furniture and art selection, real estate consultation when deciding upon the remodel potential of a new home, whole house master planning for space, furniture, and color. Many references available upon request.
In Business Since: 1998
Service Area: Seattle, North, and Eastside
On Angie's List Since: 12/23/2008
Warranties: NO
Free Estimates: Ask for Details
Office Hours: Mon 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Sat 10.00 AM - 05.00 PM .
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: 10%
Cities Served: Auburn | Bainbridge Island | Ballard | Beacon Hill | Bellevue | Bothell | Bremerton | Broadview-haller Lake | Burien | Capitol Hill | Carnation | Columbia | Covington | Crown Hill | Des Moines | Duvall | Eastlake | Enumclaw | Fall City | Fauntleroy | Federal Way | First Hill | Greenwood | Issaquah | Kenmore | Kent | King County | Kirkland | Kitsap County | Lake City | Lake Forest Park | Madison Park | Madrona | Magnolia | Maple Valley | Mercer Island | Newcastle | Normandy Park | North Bend | Pacific | Port Orchard | Poulsbo | Queen Anne | Rainier Beach | Ravenna-wedgewood | Redmond | Renton | Sammamish | Seatac | Seattle - Downtown | Shoreline | Silverdale | Skyway | Snoqualmie | Tukwila | University | Vashon | West Seattle | White Center | Woodinville
 
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