Spotlight: Romi Kaplan Interiors
If you’re looking for decadence meets chic with elegant undertones and attention to the smaller details, Romi Kaplan is your go-to woman when it comes to styling your interiors.
With accreditation from the Calder School of Design and a goal to go it on her own and make her own mark, she has used the past nine years to grow her business exponentially, working on various high profile, multi-million rand projects in and around the Johannesburg area, in areas such as Inanda, Sandown, Atholl and Houghton. Romi’s design aesthetic is ‘contemporary classic’ ,making use of neutral earthy tones and lavish, natural fabrics and textures.
R Kaplan Interiors sources the finest quality furniture and finishes to suite their clients’ tastes and budgetary requirements, ensuring that no two projects will ever be the same. Their vision quest is building a dream home for their clients. From sourcing the land and finding the best architects and builders through to meeting all interior design requirements, R Kaplan Interiors will ensure their clients a stress free and efficient process from start to finish. Contact: R Kaplan Interiors
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