Spotlight: AvA Designs – Creating Spaces That Move People
AvA Designs provide residential, hospitality and commercial office interiors that uniquely reflects a company’s personality, lifestyle or corporate image.
Great design is achieved through the perfect combination of clean lines, colour and contrast. This formula allows AvA Designs to provide design assistance on any style of project.
AvA Designs define success in terms of customer satisfaction. They hold themselves accountable and work tirelessly to provide a result with which clients are not only satisfied, but can’t wait to spend time enjoying and showing off to others. They take pride in delivering the agreed upon looks, on time and on budget, to ensure that you are left excited about your investment.
“Our love for people, united with our endless passion for unique, contemporary and sustainable design, allow us to continually create eccentric and exciting spaces. We believe that spaces should not only serve people, but ultimately they should move them.”
For more info visit www.avadesigns.co.za.
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