Meet Our Designers
Ingrid Becker
Ingrid Becker
I feel it is critical to be a good listener and truly hear what a client wants and needs for their space. I start with making sure the design is functional, and then I embellish upon their ideas and wish list. I love incorporating something unique into every project to make it personal and truly their own. It’s like putting their signature on the kitchen.
Meet Our Designers
Ingrid Becker
Ingrid Becker
I feel it is critical to be a good listener and truly hear what a client wants and needs for their space. I start with making sure the design is functional, and then I embellish upon their ideas and wish list. I love incorporating something unique into every project to make it personal and truly their own. It is almost like putting their signature on the kitchen.
My approach to design is to always consider the client and their needs first. Everyone has a different take on what a “perfect” kitchen should be. I listen to my clients and then apply my expertise to their kitchen dreams, and the collaboration is always exciting and fabulous!
My Favorite Transitional Project
Treasured Islands
I love the use of color. Navy is very classic and timeless, and it stands out against the white kitchen.
This layout is one of the most functional layouts for multi-cooks I’ve ever designed.
The nautical wheel faucet was a unique accent detail.
The lion heads were part of the original home. The homeowner loved them and wanted to incorporate them into the new design.
I love the use of color. Navy is very classic and timeless, and it stands out against the white kitchen.
This layout is one of the most functional layouts for multi-cooks I’ve ever designed.
The nautical wheel faucet was a unique accent detail.
The lion heads were part of the original home. The homeowner loved them and wanted to incorporate them into the new design.
My Favorite Classic Project
Golden Touch
The collaboration between the interior designer and the homeowner was tremendous fun, and we achieved a warm and inviting space.
Unlacquered brass hardware sourced from England mixed with stainless steel appliances and hood.
The beadboard detail in island cabinetry is a fun touch.
I love how the custom pot rack and light fixture by Ann-Morris illuminates the room.
The collaboration between the interior designer and the homeowner was tremendous fun, and we achieved a warm and inviting space.
Unlacquered brass hardware sourced from England mixed with stainless steel appliances and hood.
The beadboard detail in island cabinetry is a fun touch.
I love how the custom pot rack and light fixture by Ann-Morris illuminates the room.
Trends I Love
Beachy Finishes
The possibilities are endless with our custom finishing capabilities.
What I’m Working On
Coming Soon to Greenwich, CT!
So excited to be working on this project. I think the combination of soft putty color cabinetry, hardware in satin brass, stone hood with satin brass accents, and farm sink in matching stone is going to be gorgeous.
What I’m working on
Coming Soon!
Quiet elegance. Whale Grey and Cloud white cabinetry options with wire-brushed oak accents. White grasscloth wallpaper and Sutton Place hardware in champagne.
@benjaminmoore, @phillipjeffries, @atlashomewares
So excited to be working on this project. I think the combination of soft putty color cabinetry, hardware in satin brass, stone hood with satin brass accents, and farm sink in matching stone is going to be gorgeous.
@benjaminmoore, @phillipjeffries, @atlashomewares
Trends I love
Beachy Finishes
Inspiration for an upcoming green kitchen Rocky River Sherwin Williams paint, Top Knobs hardware and Blue Jeans quartzite
@benjaminmoore, @phillipjeffries, @atlashomewares
The possibilities are endless with our custom finishing capabilities.
@benjaminmoore, @phillipjeffries, @atlashomewares