March 2014
                                   
             

Healthcare Featured Product: Carolina Business Furniture

Our Featured Project:
 
Great Lakes Medical Imaging
Great Lakes Medical Imaging is a rapidly expanding healthcare company providing Western NY with the highest quality diagnostic imaging services.Their growth required a new head quarters which provides client services as well as support for their five area satellite locations. They chose Buffalo Office Interiors to ensure the company's expansion was a success.



     
Team Member of the Month:

Mimi Fierle, Interior Designer:

 

 

"Imagination is more important than knowledge" -Albert Einstein

 

 

Professional Experience:

With several years of relevant experience, and a member of the WNY Interior Design Association, Mimi began her design career as a Kitchen Designer with Home Depot. From there she went on to start her own Residential Design Company, "VanGalio & Fierle Design". Now, as an commercial interior designer with Buffalo Office Interiors for nearly 6 years, Mimi has worked on major projects which include: Kaleida Health Executive Offices, Medaille College: Huber and Sullivan Hall, Delaware North Corporate Offices, AAA of Western and Central New York, and the LP Ciminelli New York City office.

 

About Mimi:

Mimi holds her Associate's Degree in Media/Marketing/Management from Mohawk Valley CC, Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Canisius College, and an Associate's of Applied Science in Interior Design from Villa Maria College.

Mimi has been married to her husband, Scott for 28 years and has a son, Michael, daughter, Sarah, and dog, Madison. When not busy working on projects, Mimi likes to cook, bake and garden. She also serves as the President of the Council for St. Paul's Lutheran church in Eggertsville.

 

Connect with Mimi on Linked In!

 

 




Design Tip
Our Interior Design Team Says:

"Consider using contrasting elements within a space. Whether it be with the use of color, fabrics, textures, patterns, or even the size of furniture or objects. These types of focuses can add balance and depth."
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Our Latest Blog:
Collaborative workspaces, design flaw or ingenious?
 
     No doubt, by now you've formed a very hard opinion and visual on what it means to work in an office, whether it is a large, corporate type , several -floored sky-scraping building or something that resembles a Dunder Mifflinesque single floor office that occupies a suite in a plaza.

     What is it that you envision? Rows of cubicles riddled with weary workers who pop up occasionally, like the gopher-game at the fair? Or, perhaps it is a few clerks feverishly typing outside a never ending wall of private offices?  Either way, it may be time to change your thoughts...Read More 

 
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