Monique Jacqueline Design

Monique Jacqueline Design can take a project from concept to completion, providing design consultation to enhance the beauty and function of Residential interior spaces. Monique Jacqueline Design offers a full scope of services in Project Management, Contractor Management, Space Planning, Paint & Color Consultation, and Fixture Specification, including but limited to Furniture and Lighting. Through established manufacturer relationships Monique Jacqueline Design has developed extensive sources in custom furniture, fabrics, drapery and window coverings, wall coverings, custom bedding and linens as well as decorative lighting, art consultation and floral and plant design.

My favorite part of working as a designer is helping my clients create spaces they are proud to show off. I truly believe that one’s home should reflect their individuality. I try my hardest to incorporate their thoughts and desires in my every thought. I love to design interiors that bring pleasure and comfort to my clients for years to come.

Services Provided:
Residential & Commercial, Interiors & Exteriors.
Project Management
From concept to completion and everything in between!

Areas Served:
Utah, Wyoming, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Park City, Heber City, Midway, Jackson Hole Wyo,

Certification and Awards:
Park City Historical Society & Museum 2011 Historical Preservation Award

Houzz 2012 Remodel Designer award
Contact:
Monique Flesher
Type:
Interior Designers & Decorators
Address:
65 West Louise Avenue,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
United States, 84115
Phone:
(801) 680-6697
Website:
www.moniquejacquelinedesign.com
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    Monique Jacqueline Design Have you thought about a day bed? They usually have a trundle that can pop up when needed. These are comfortable because you use twin mattresses on them.
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    Cori Scherer Bertucio A day bed with trundle might be better! Thanks.
    I hate Murphy beds plus no room,
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    Monique Jacqueline Design Hello!
    The granite is called Golden Wheat.
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    18 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home

    If you're itching to reduce allergy symptoms, this mini guide to reducing allergens around the house can help Full Story »

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    rinqreation Less or no dairy products indeed help ease down allergies (organic or not), so stop drinking cow milk. Less or best no sugar (especially the refined ones). Less or no wheat. Less meat and no porc. No sweetening additives. No light products. No chemicals, no synthetic cosmetics. And the list could go on.

    We stress our bodies with all kinds of toxins, it's fighting constantly to keep up healthy, but we keep poisining it. Reducing toxins in our food and care products makes us coop better with the toxins in our environment. When you can't stand fragrances for example, it's because your body tells you "you're full" already. Plus they are too fake indeed.

    I quit eating porc, don't drink cow milk, less hard candy and white sugar, buy organic shampoo and skincream and prefer spelt or teff bread over wheat. I don't use make-up, clean my house with ordinary dishwash soap and do whatever I can to avoid toxins (within my budget). Completely organic is too expensive for me and I believe some of the molds and bacterias (on organic fruit and vegetables) are just as bad for our bodies when we're not used to them. My skin condition and intestinal 'life' have improved a lot with simple adjustments.

    The point is to take in less toxins/allergens so our body has time to clean and heal itself. Some people are more sensitive than others, so it's all about finding your own balance.
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    Timothy Carpet is a HUGE one. Carpet picks up and concentrates allergens like a water to sponge. Plus you are walking around knocking allergens into the air all the time. No carpet and no shoes will eliminate the majority of the allergens. Doesn't hurt to have and attic fan to vent the house air completely every few days then dust while it is on so anything knocked loose will get sucked out. The allergens will trap & concentrate in a house's air from cooking, skin shedding and outside. Hope I can help someone.
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    Review by nilton2:

    Monique is Amazing! She has a great eye for detail, and thinks outside the box. She is willing to drop everything she is doing to help out in a pinch. She is...
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    Review by lcarr87:

    Monique is a creative and resourceful designer who saw possibilities I never would have imagined. She turned my outdated, poorly designed and inefficient kitch...
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    Review by valchristensen:

    I have been working with Monique for 4 years now. She has assisted in designing my entire home. Her design work is exquisite! She knows me well and designs t...
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