Ethan Allen, a premier name in American interior design and craftsmanship, has introduced a personalised complimentary design service for its customers in the UAE. Focused entirely on bringing customers’ visions to life, the service highlights how Ethan Allen empowers clients to reimagine their spaces with expert guidance - offered in-home, at a Design Center, or online.
All customers can now access valuable resources such as 3D room planning, tailored consultations, fabric and finish samples, and custom recommendations - all at no additional cost. From answering quick style questions to executing full-home transformations, Ethan Allen’s team of professional designers are also on hand to support projects of all sizes.
Ethan Allen’s online 3D Room Planner offers an immersive way for clients to visualise their space themselves, helping them make confident, informed design decisions. Whether updating a single room or crafting a cohesive home aesthetic, the process is designed to be seamless, supportive, and inspiring from start to finish.
"Ethan Allen’s design services go beyond just selecting furniture and fabrics, they are designed to unlock the full potential of a space," said Haroun Sowid, general manager of the company. "Clients receive support from our experts that help transform vision into reality, and it’s all part of our standard level of service."
Ethan Allen’s complimentary design services reflect the brand’s belief that beautiful, functional interiors should be accessible to everyone, not just a select few. The company’s approach allows clients to collaborate however they prefer, offering flexibility and convenience alongside timeless design expertise.
To explore Ethan Allen’s Complimentary Design Services or to book a consultation, visit: ethanallen-uae.com.
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