Steven Marc Wasserman is an award-winning, ASID Allied Member providing full-scope commercial and residential interior design services across the United States. With over 30 years of experience, Steven blends a formal education in theatre design and interior design to create spaces that are both functional and visually dramatic.
Expertise & Design Philosophy
Theatrical Perspective: Leveraging a background in theatre design to provide unique space planning and "big picture" aesthetics.
Style Versatility: Well-rounded expertise in every interior style, from contemporary and transitional to traditional and rustic mountain designs.
Academic Leadership: Former adjunct professor at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) Interior Design Department.
Client-Centric Services
Steven Marc Wasserman is highly recommended for his attentive, high-touch service, whether working locally in New York or managing projects nationwide (including Florida, Chicago, and California).
Budget Management: A strict advocate for client budgets, Steven sources high-quality items across all price points.
Exclusive Trade Discounts: Steven extends his full professional trade discounts from retail stores and high-end showrooms directly to his clients, often saving them more than his consultation fees.
Remote Design Excellence: Expert at "design from a distance," utilizing modern technology and regular site visits to maintain seamless communication with out-of-state clients.
Accolades & Recognition
9x Best of Houzz Winner (2016–2026).
5.0-Star Rated with over 67 verified client reviews.
Featured Expert: Published in Luxury Homes and Estates Magazine, Long Island Press, and the book Nursery Design.
When should I involve an interior designer in a renovation?
It is best to involve an interior designer while plans are still on paper. By collaborating with your architect or contractor early, a designer ensures the space is both aesthetically pleasing and functional before construction begins.
What are the most common DIY design mistakes?
The two most frequent mistakes are:
Incorrect Scale: Buying furniture that is too large or small for the room's dimensions.
Time Loss: Spending excessive hours researching endless options without a cohesive plan.
Does hiring an interior designer save money?
Yes. While there is an upfront cost, a designer provides long-term savings by:
Preventing Errors: Avoiding "costly mistakes" like ill-fitting furniture or unrealistic project goals.
Services Provided
Interior Design, Kitchen Design, Bathroom Design, Living Room Design, Bedroom Design, Color Consulting, Space Planning, Furniture Selection, Kids Bedroom Design, Dining Room Design, Floor Plans, Design Consultation, Nursery Design, Basement Design, Kitchen Remodeling, Bathroom Remodeling, Home Furnishings, New Home Construction, Remodeling, Whole Home Renovation
Areas Served
New York City, Queens, Manhattan, Oyster Bay, Huntington, Hicksville, East Meadow, Huntington Station, Mamaroneck, Glen Cove, Plainview, Dix Hills, Garden City, Syosset, Scarsdale, Bethpage, Jericho, Great Neck, New Hyde Park, Woodbury, Great Neck Plaza, Old Bethpage, Herricks, Manhasset Hills, Lloyd Harbor, Muttontown, Roslyn, Brookville, Great Neck Estates, Munsey Park, Sands Point, Stamford, Laurel Hollow, Oyster Bay Cove, Huntington Bay, Bayshore, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, California, Chicago, Colorado, Delray Beach, Westchester
Awards
15 Top Interior Designers on Long Island- Long Island Press Magazine
Published and featured throughout the hard cover design book, "Nursery Design"
Recently featured designer in Luxury Homes and Estates Magazine
Adjunct Professor at New York Institute of Technology
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