Nicholas Moriarty Interiors

Nicholas Moriarty Interiors (NMI) creates unique environments full of depth, texture, personality, and most importantly, warmth, by drawing on a love for a variety of design styles from traditional to the avant-garde. Educated at the University of Northern Iowa and Harrington College of design, Nicholas Moriarty, Principal Designer of NMI, utilizes his experience in marketing and design to provide every client with a holistic interpretation of the client's style, needs, and desires; providing good design is a necessity not a luxury.

Services Provided:
Services available include but are not limited to the following:
Full scale renovations
Hourly consultation
Color consultation
Space planning
Furniture selection
Textile/soft home specification
Custom furniture/casegood design
CAD Proficient

Areas Served:
Chicago, IL; Pittsburgh, PA; Washington D.C.; Anchorage, AK

Certification and Awards:
Nominated for the 2011 “Ones-To-Watch” award presented by the Chicago Merchandise Mart
Contact:
Nicholas Moriarty
Type:
Interior Designers & Decorators
Address:
1000 E 53rd St,
Chicago, Illinois,
United States, 60615
Phone:
(312) 550-7824
Fax:
(800) 550-3194
Website:
www.nm-interiors.com
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    nataliacop Who makes that rocker?
    9 days ago ·
    Nicholas Moriarty Interiors It's a vintage Norwegian chair imported by Westnofa Furniture sometime during the mid-century. I had the frame refinished and the cushion custom made. This is the only one I've ever come across (like this) but I'm sure you can look for one on 1st Dibs or other entities like that...hope this is helpful!
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    Nicholas Moriarty Interiors The tile is from Ann Sacks and is part of their Ann Sacks Collection. The color is no longer produced but they do have similar colors that have this burnt-out edge effect. This particular installation utilized a 2x4 subway tile with a pencil liner finish edge. Hope this is of some assistance to you and your project!
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    Nicholas Moriarty Interiors The sofa is actually from Room & Board. They no longer product this particular sofa but you can get similar sofas from Gus Modern, MGBW, and even Blu Dot. Hope this information helps!
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    Shannon Bazbaz Where is the hardware from??
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    Nicholas Moriarty Interiors Doug Mockett.
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    Nicholas Moriarty Interiors likes an ideabook: My Houzz: A Chicago Auto Shop Revs Up to a Cool Home

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    vinmehta1 Love it! Also a fan of the neighborhood since I also live there.
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    Gina Gavegnano I love it!
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    getting1 To cdg4ahappyhojme - if their are kitchen supply places in your town, I'd contact them for the refinishing of your sink. If they can't do it themselves, they should know who can. They might be able to tell you who's the best too. Good luck.
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    getting1 As for the tiles sink, I'd think if it had epoxy grout it would be a lot more sanitary. It doesn't need to be resealed but I'd go over it with a scrub brush to clean it so food particles don't stick in the grout lines. I know it would take a little more to keep up but some tiles are so beautiful. Maybe for a bar type sink that doesn't get so much use. Not for all the dish washing and food prep I do.
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    · Comment · 5 weeks ago
    Nicholas Moriarty Interiors This is actually a glazed porcelain tile from Ann Sacks. The deep red glaze has burnt edges which gives it this effect. If you're looking for actual brick I would go to Colonial Brick in Chicago as they produce a thin brick veneer which is AMAZING! You won't find the thin brick on their website - http://colonialbrickchicago.com/ - but they do have it. Good luck with your project and I hope this information helps!
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    madjhf Wow!! Thanks so very much!
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    Review by nataliedkaiser:

    Nicholas Moriarty is great to work with! We have collaborated closely on many projects to design custom area rugs for Nicholas' clients. Nicholas has an amazing...
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    Review by biliff:

    It was such a pleasure to work with Nicholas Moriarty and his extended team to complete a living room, kitchen, and den remodel. Nicholas was not only creative...
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    Review by Urban Environments:

    Nicholas commissioned my company with our first project together over five years ago. Over the years, he has presented a variety of projects with some unique ch...
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    Review by wicker_park:

    After working with a few designers that didn't quite jibe with my taste, I ran into Nicholas online and hired him to help design my loft in Chicago. I was super...
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    Review by brianrojo:

    I have known Nicholas for a number of years, and have had the absolute pleasure of collaborating with him on a number of high-end projects. I cannot say enough...
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