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SV Design announces opening of new office in Winchester

Pictured left to right (back): Matthew Moskal, designer, residential architecture; Kristin Landreth, senior project manager, interiors. Front: Hannah Martin, designer, interiors; Tobin Shulman, AIA, principal; Katy Finkenzeller, AIA, associate, residential architecture. Not pictured: Justine McGonagle, designer, residential architecture. COURTESY PHOTO/SV DESIGN

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The following was submitted by SV Design:

SV Design Principal Tobin Shulman, AIA, is pleased to announce the architecture and interior design firm’s new office at 31 Church St. in Winchester.

This is SV Design’s third office, with other locations in Beverly and Chatham, Mass.

Situated in downtown Winchester, the office offers a team of residential architects and interior designers with expertise in providing exceptional, integrated services to clients looking for custom home design.

The firm’s philosophy of designing spaces of beauty and integrity that are timeless in style, highly functional, and thoughtfully placed within the landscape guides its approach to projects ranging in complexity and scale.

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“We are thrilled to share the news of SV Design’s Winchester office,” says Shulman. “Our doors are open, and the team is already working with clients in town and surrounding areas. We are grateful for this opportunity to expand the firm and connect with new clients in the Greater Boston area, and we welcome those looking to build or renovate their home to reach out or join us at our upcoming open house.”

SV Design will celebrate its new office at 31 Church St. with an open house on Thursday, Nov. 7, from 5-8 p.m., starting with a ribbon cutting with the Winchester Chamber of Commerce at 5 p.m.

Established in 1987, SV Design has been providing design services to the North Shore for over 35 years and Cape Cod since 2015. The firm’s reputation for proactively contributing to the cities and towns in which its employees live and work is built on the belief that thoughtful design, brought to life through creative collaboration, has the power to elevate communities and improve lives. SV Design’s commitment to this is evident not only in its residential work, but in partnerships with non-profits such as YMCA’s, the Boys & Girls Club, The Cabot theater, and Harborlight Homes’ affordable housing projects.

SV Design’s new office is located at 31 Church St., Suite 2, and can be reached at 781-570-2949 or info@svdesign.com. For more information, visit www.svdesign.com.

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