Professional Gloucester Interior Decorator

CPI Interiors, lead by owner and senior designer Catherine Pulcine, have designed and decorated over 6,500 homes in the greater Ottawa area over the last 22 years. They are backed by Decorating Den Interiors 50 years of experience bringing that wealth of knowledge right to your home or office. Each of our design professionals are trained to assist our clients to determine the products and designs that are right for them in the colours and lighting of their surroundings.

We specialize in one thing… beautiful decorating and design! Whether you enjoy surrounding yourself with time-honoured traditional design or inspired, modern, cutting-edge couture; it’s our ultimate goal to design spaces that reflect your taste and your lifestyle. Whether your project involves a living room, family room, dining room, bedroom or office we have the products and ideas to suit your every need. We pride ourselves on working collaboratively with our clients to find the perfect products that satisfy their design style and budget.

At CPI Interiors it’s our goal to help you make your home in Gloucester all that it can be.

After losing most of my house to significant water damage (ensuite toilet tank ran on while out of town), I turned to Catherine and her connections to completely renovate and upgrade my house. She was fabulous to work with, especially under such stressful circumstances. I had a dream home when it was complete and it sold within a month over Christmas for just short of asking price in a buyer’s market! Anxious to resolve family estates and current housing situation so I can work with Catherine again on what will be my permanent dream home!

– Caren M.

Contact us today at 613-599-5564 to schedule your complimentary initial consultation.

Gloucester Interior Decorator

Gloucester Interior Designer

Gloucester is a suburb of and within the City of Ottawa with a population of 123,678. Gloucester Township was established in 1792 and originally included lands east of the Rideau River from the Ottawa River south to Manotick. It was incorporated as a township in 1850 and became a city in 1981.

Resources:

Gloucester Historical Society – The Gloucester Historical Society preserves and researches artifacts pertaining to the Gloucester area.

Ottawa-Carleton School District Board – The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is the largest school board in Ottawa and offers students and parents a world of choice for education, growth, and achievement.

Hammond Castle Museum – The Hammond Castle Museum offers a number of educational programs and self-guided tours.