About Kimberly Reehl

“As far back as I remember decorating has been my passion. Growing up, I would rearrange the furniture in my family’s house regularly. Though I have explored other interests along the way, I always knew someday I would become an Interior Designer.”

As a student of Theater, Fine Art and Architecture, Kimberlee traveled extensively throughout Europe. After achieving degrees in Theater Design and Art History, she worked in television and theater production in LA. She briefly worked in the fashion industry while living in NYC and became a certified member of the IRN. The Interior Refiners Network (IRN)is the preeminent organization of redecorators and is an ASID Industry Partner. Reehl Interiors Inc. was established in 1997. Once located on Main St. in Chester, NJ, the design studio is now based in Ms. Reehl’s home in Hampton, NJ.

She has recently debuted her work in the 2006 Morristown’s Mansion In May show house. Her room was selected by New York Spaces Magazine to be published, featuring Kimberlee’s innovative use of small spaces. Her work has also been shown in Design NJ while other recent publications include Morris Health & Life and the upcoming holiday issue of “M” magazine.

Known for her innate sense of space and composition, Kimberlee’s Designs reflect her theatrical background, showcasing dramatically rich layers of texture and color with artistic arrangements of art, accessories and personal treasures. Specializing in an eclectic blend of Traditional and Transitional, Ms. Reehl enjoys the process of meeting new people and the journey of discovering and defining their individual style.

Ms. Reehl, an Associate Member of the Interior Design Society (IDS) continues her education with ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) and IDS accredited courses, shows and seminars. However, she credits her working experience for cultivating her skills as a seasoned designer. “Trends come and go, but a home should reflect the taste and lifestyles of the people who live there. It should be a Real home, and to me, that is an Ideal home”.