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Natasha Bishop is the owner and principal designer of her namesake interior design firm, Bishop Design. The company offers a variety of services such as e-design, interior design, renovation, and construction design with a focus on a clean and modern style. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Bishop Design is made up of a small group of pros who work together to bring a client’s vision to life. Amanda Hiudt is a designer, project coordinator, and “rendering wizard” as Natasha puts it. Katie Rosa is the business and client manager who keeps Natasha organized. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
“We describe our aesthetic as clean, modern, organic design,” says Natasha. “Modern design in itself can come across sometimes a bit sterile. When modern elements are mixed with organic textures and clean streamlined design, we are able to create a unique space.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha started designing and building homes in 2016, but has always had a passion for the industry. “I was enamored with home design from a very young age and even experimented with design software as an adolescent,” Natasha says. “The passion for design and desire for creativity landed me in art school. After graduating with my bachelors, I went on to get my MBA from Xavier University. Once I started designing full-time and defining my identity as an interior designer, I felt that Cincinnati was missing this niche market that has now become Bishop Design.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
"From the beginning of creating Bishop Design, I hit the ground running. In just four short years, I have been a part of some amazing renovations, interior design projects, developments and new construction home design." -Natasha Bishop / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Some of Natasha’s favorite parts about the gig include the creativity and problem-solving aspects, as well as building relationships with clients. “Without a doubt, my favorite part of my job is the Final Reveal,” Natasha says. “This is when we show a client their space. I love seeing the reactions and excitement after our journey together. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20{ }
Natasha Bishop, owner and principal designer{ }/ Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
<p>Their most popular service is a combination of renovation with interior design styling. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20</p>
Follow along with Bishop Design’s latest projects on Instagram (@bishop.design) and Facebook (Facebook.com/BishopDesignFB). You can learn more about their services and get in touch with Natasha at BishopDesign.org. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Bishop Design is made up of a small group of pros who work together to bring a client’s vision to life. Amanda Hiudt is a designer, project coordinator, and “rendering wizard” as Natasha puts it. Katie Rosa is the business and client manager who keeps Natasha organized. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha Bishop (owner and principal designer), Amanda Hiudt (designer and project coordinator), and Katie Rosa (business and client manager){&nbsp;}/ Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha Bishop is the owner and principal designer of her namesake interior design firm, Bishop Design. The company offers a variety of services such as e-design, interior design, renovation, and construction design with a focus on a clean and modern style. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
“We describe our aesthetic as clean, modern, organic design,” says Natasha. “Modern design in itself can come across sometimes a bit sterile. When modern elements are mixed with organic textures and clean streamlined design, we are able to create a unique space.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha started designing and building homes in 2016, but has always had a passion for the industry. “I was enamored with home design from a very young age and even experimented with design software as an adolescent,” Natasha says. “The passion for design and desire for creativity landed me in art school. After graduating with my bachelors, I went on to get my MBA from Xavier University. Once I started designing full-time and defining my identity as an interior designer, I felt that Cincinnati was missing this niche market that has now become Bishop Design.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Some of Natasha’s favorite parts about the gig include the creativity and problem-solving aspects, as well as building relationships with clients. “Without a doubt, my favorite part of my job is the Final Reveal,” Natasha says. “This is when we show a client their space. I love seeing the reactions and excitement after our journey together. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Their most popular service is a combination of renovation with interior design styling. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Follow along with Bishop Design’s latest projects on Instagram (@bishop.design) and Facebook (Facebook.com/BishopDesignFB). You can learn more about their services and get in touch with Natasha at BishopDesign.org. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha Bishop is the owner and principal designer of her namesake interior design firm, Bishop Design. The company offers a variety of services such as e-design, interior design, renovation, and construction design with a focus on a clean and modern style. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
“We describe our aesthetic as clean, modern, organic design,” says Natasha. “Modern design in itself can come across sometimes a bit sterile. When modern elements are mixed with organic textures and clean streamlined design, we are able to create a unique space.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Bishop Design is made up of a small group of pros who work together to bring a client’s vision to life. Amanda Hiudt is a designer, project coordinator, and “rendering wizard” as Natasha puts it. Katie Rosa is the business and client manager who keeps Natasha organized. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha started designing and building homes in 2016, but has always had a passion for the industry. “I was enamored with home design from a very young age and even experimented with design software as an adolescent,” Natasha says. “The passion for design and desire for creativity landed me in art school. After graduating with my bachelors, I went on to get my MBA from Xavier University. Once I started designing full-time and defining my identity as an interior designer, I felt that Cincinnati was missing this niche market that has now become Bishop Design.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
"From the beginning of creating Bishop Design, I hit the ground running. In just four short years, I have been a part of some amazing renovations, interior design projects, developments and new construction home design." -Natasha Bishop / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Some of Natasha’s favorite parts about the gig include the creativity and problem-solving aspects, as well as building relationships with clients. “Without a doubt, my favorite part of my job is the Final Reveal,” Natasha says. “This is when we show a client their space. I love seeing the reactions and excitement after our journey together. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Their most popular service is a combination of renovation with interior design styling. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Follow along with Bishop Design’s latest projects on Instagram (@bishop.design) and Facebook (Facebook.com/BishopDesignFB). You can learn more about their services and get in touch with Natasha at BishopDesign.org. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha Bishop is the owner and principal designer of her namesake interior design firm, Bishop Design. The company offers a variety of services such as e-design, interior design, renovation, and construction design with a focus on a clean and modern style. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Bishop Design is made up of a small group of pros who work together to bring a client’s vision to life. Amanda Hiudt is a designer, project coordinator, and “rendering wizard” as Natasha puts it. Katie Rosa is the business and client manager who keeps Natasha organized. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Some of Natasha’s favorite parts about the gig include the creativity and problem-solving aspects, as well as building relationships with clients. “Without a doubt, my favorite part of my job is the Final Reveal,” Natasha says. “This is when we show a client their space. I love seeing the reactions and excitement after our journey together. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Natasha started designing and building homes in 2016, but has always had a passion for the industry. “I was enamored with home design from a very young age and even experimented with design software as an adolescent,” Natasha says. “The passion for design and desire for creativity landed me in art school. After graduating with my bachelors, I went on to get my MBA from Xavier University. Once I started designing full-time and defining my identity as an interior designer, I felt that Cincinnati was missing this niche market that has now become Bishop Design.” / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
Follow along with Bishop Design’s latest projects on Instagram (@bishop.design) and Facebook (Facebook.com/BishopDesignFB). You can learn more about their services and get in touch with Natasha at BishopDesign.org. / Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography // Published: 9.13.20
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