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Kimberly Grigg
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Adored by her large clientele, Kimberly brings to every client relationship inspired fresh ideas and solutions, responsiveness to her clients' vision and
needs, and dependability - all with a dash of flair and fun. Kimberly's clients know that whether working with her in person or long-distance, they can trust
her to deliver on all of her promises. She says, "The process has to be based on honesty and trust to become a joyous and fulfilling experience for everyone
involved."
Kimberly's growing acclaim among enthusiastic clients is due to her renown for creating elegant, comfortable living spaces in any design style. She explains, "Whether it's utterly traditional or ultra-modern, good design is good design. I've always been able to run the gamut and give my clients living spaces that fit the way they live - with an element of surprise that makes them say, WOW!" Kimberly's popular and fun-to-browse retail store, Knotting Hill Interiors in Myrtle Beach, is an extension of her design process and philosophy. It is layered with surprising and unique accents for the home and personal adornment. It is South Carolina's go-to spot for fabulous gifts and home accessories. Kimberly is increasingly celebrated in the media for her noteworthy high-profile accomplishments, such as the renovation of the world-famous historic Pine Lakes Country Club. Her designs have been featured on HGTV.com, Charlotte Style Magazine, Coastal Carolina Home and Lifestyles as well as other select publications. She shares her expertise in magazine columns regularly she writes for several magazines. Kimberly is the recipient of several awards and honors. To mention a few, she is the winner of the 2008 and 2009 Best Interior Designer of the Year awards and a Maria Killam Certified True Colour Expert. She also dons first place prize for the Grand Strand Parade of Homes annual competition. In addition, she founded the City of Myrtle Beach's prestigious Tour of Homes. Her South Carolina interior design firm is located in Myrtle Beach. Kimberly earned her degree in business and interior design from Winthrop College. With her husband Roger she has six children - adopted, blended, and biological - and an assortment of pets. Volunteerism plays a significant role in her family's life. In addition to involving her children in activities that give back to the community, Kimberly herself makes a yearly to-do list of 50 things that "make a difference." |
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