“My goal is always to personalize my client’s vision with a designer’s eye for both beauty and functionality.”
-Denise Hauser
The Denise Hauser Touch
Some kitchen and bath designers will have a portfolio of previous work that all looks the same. Sometimes it’s because they have a signature design and they tend to stay within the confines of that design. Other times it’s because their job is really just to sell cabinets. Each of my past projects is as unique and special as the people who commissioned them. Whether you want your home to have a Zen feel or a midcentury look, I can make your dream kitchen a reality. Clients have described the work I do as “elegant but personal,” and I think that’s the best thing anyone can say about me. My goal is always to personalize my client’s vision with a designer’s eye for both beauty and functionality. Nothing makes me happier than knowing I’ve achieved that goal.
Inspiration
A lot of people ask me where my inspiration comes from, and there isn’t just one answer. Of course, I make sure to stay up to date with the latest trends and techniques in interior architecture and design, but different projects have different needs.
My inspiration comes from various places, but mostly it comes from you and your home. Before I can start designing your new kitchen or bathroom, I need to see your home so I can get an idea of your style, which will influence your new kitchen and bath design.
I also need to get to know you and your lifestyle so I can design a kitchen that meets your needs.
Playing with style
As a designer, one of my favorite things to do is create unique spaces and “play” with different types of architectural styles.
Each home has its own unique story and history that you are now a part of. My job is to design a beautiful space that meets the needs of your family while maintaining your home's character and depth in a new and exciting way.
My passion is finding a way to seamlessly blend your aesthetic with the history of your home through fresh and unique combinations of colors, textures, patterns and materials.
My Designs!
Modern Italianate
Midcentury
A taste of Zen
A study in exotic wood
Modern texture
Historic bungalow
Industrial bungalow
Victorian meets Industrial
Victorian meets Industrial
Farmhouse
English country estate
Glamorous traditional
Vintage industrial
Grand millennial
Transitional