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“A Natural eye for Color and Space”
As a young child, Harriet Treitz was exposed to the arts through her esteemed mother, Mary Anne Tyler “Ming Dick”; a well known interior designer involved in Stage One, Kentucky Opera, Junior League, and Bittner’s. Her father, Albert Conrad Dick, a respected builder and developer, taught her space planning.
Attending Stephens College, she obtained a BFA in art and photography. After many apprenticeships in her youth, she spent 22 years as a designer with Bittner’s followed by 8 years with the Lee W. Robinson Company.
Harriet’s works are well known. She has been published in Sophisticated Living Magazine 5 times, she has set stages for 10 years for the Kentucky Authors Forum, featured in Homearama homes and the Bellarmine show houses. All of these works show the many elements and vast styles of interior design. She has the ability to give a unique expression of energy of lifestyle, comfort and style that completes a home to be “lived” in by her clients.
Attending Stephens College, she obtained a BFA in art and photography. After many apprenticeships in her youth, she spent 22 years as a designer with Bittner’s followed by 8 years with the Lee W. Robinson Company.
Harriet’s works are well known. She has been published in Sophisticated Living Magazine 5 times, she has set stages for 10 years for the Kentucky Authors Forum, featured in Homearama homes and the Bellarmine show houses. All of these works show the many elements and vast styles of interior design. She has the ability to give a unique expression of energy of lifestyle, comfort and style that completes a home to be “lived” in by her clients.
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Some of Harriet's work... It's fabulous we know.
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